The fall edition of ArtNight Pasadena takes place on Friday, October 13, citywide. This art and culture celebration features music, dance, visual art, theater, art-making, storytelling, and history. ArtNight is an ongoing partnership between many cultural institutions and the Cultural Affairs Division of the City of Pasadena. Enjoy a free evening of art, music, and entertainment as Pasadena’s most prominent arts and cultural institutions swing open their doors offering free admission from 6:00-10:00 pm.
ArtNight Pasadena occurs twice per year (spring and fall), where the city’s most prominent museums and cultural institutions open their doors for free and offer special programming. For information on ArtNight, please call the ArtNight Pasadena Hotline at (626) 744-7887 or visit ArtNightPasadena.org and see the complete line-up of events.
Here are a few highlights in and around Old Pasadena:
ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
145 N. Raymond Avenue
Experience their current exhibition Plein Air, create art in their studio, visit the multi-generational Armory student art show, and groove with KCRW's DJ Wyldeflower.
City-funded MiniGrant: Rocio "Wyldeflower" Contreras
CITY OF PASADENA CITY HALL
Transportation Hub
100 N. Garfield Avenue
Fall into ArtNight at the City Hall Hub! Enjoy Halloween-themed musical theater, plant a tiny garden at our spooky succulent workshop, and grab a snack before catching a free shuttle, walking, or driving to your next venue.
Food Truck: Pie ‘N Burger.
City-funded MiniGrant: Theatre Americana
GAMBLE HOUSE
with SIDE STREET PROJECTS
4 Westmoreland Place
Celebrate craftsmanship at the Gamble House aboard Side Street Projects mobile woodshop and make a woodworking project of your own! (please wear closed-toed shoes). Sunset Jive will be playing jazz.
Food truck: Rodney’s Ribs
City-funded MiniGrant: Side Street Projects
PASADENA MUSEUM OF HISTORY
with CALIFORNIA ART CLUB
470 W. Walnut Street
Explore the beauty and diversity of the historic Arroyo Seco in the juried fine art exhibition The Diverse Environments of the Arroyo Seco: Paintings from the California Art Club.
Food Truck: Dina’s Dumplings
City-funded MiniGrant: Royal Flux