With support from the California Arts Council, the Zimmer Children’s Museum will provide arts programs in East Los Angeles, Huntington Park and South Central Los Angeles. Over ten sessions, youth in these neighborhoods will work with teaching artists to explore the assets and challenges in their community. Through a creative process, these youth will work toward positive change by producing an artistic work, community celebration, community dialogue and/or other public engagement opportunity.
The “Cayton” offers 21,000 square feet of play-based exhibits, art studios, a state-of-the-art theatre, and multipurpose space just blocks from the Pacific Ocean in the heart of Santa Monica. Throughout the year, we offer a robust calendar of arts and cultural activities, public programs, field trips, camps, classes and workshops for children up to age 8 and their families. Admission to the museum is free, or pay-as-you-wish, to create one less barrier for children to visit the Cayton. Beyond our museum walls, our community programs bring play into Los Angeles neighborhoods through partnerships with schools and non-profit organizations. These programs are designed to engage children in the creative, performance, and visual arts to ignite creativity where it’s needed most.