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Museum of Neon Art: A Radiant Celebration of Electric Art

Explore the dazzling world of neon art at MONA in Glendale, CA, the only museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing electric and kinetic art.

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The Museum of Neon Art (MONA) in Glendale, CA, is the only museum in the world devoted exclusively to art in electric media. Founded in 1981, MONA showcases historic neon signs alongside contemporary electric and kinetic art, preserving a unique slice of Los Angeles culture.

A brief summary to Museum of Neon Art

  • Thursday 12 pm-7 pm
  • Friday 12 pm-7 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-7 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit in the evening to fully appreciate the glow of the neon lights.
  • Check the museum's schedule for special exhibitions and workshops.
  • Take advantage of the 90-minute free parking at the public parking structure on Artsakh Avenue.
  • Download the Bloomberg Connects app for a digital guide to the museum.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the San Gabriel Valley, take the Metro Gold Line to Union Station. Transfer to the Metro Red Line towards North Hollywood and exit at Vermont/Sunset station. Take the Metro 92 bus towards Glendale and get off at the Brand Blvd & Wilson Ave stop. Walk south on Brand Blvd to the museum. A one-way trip typically costs $1.75.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Americana at Brand, walk south on Brand Boulevard for approximately 0.2 miles. The Museum of Neon Art will be on your left at 216 S Brand Blvd.

  • Parking

    Several parking options are available near the museum. A public parking structure with 90-minute free parking is located at 120 Artsakh Avenue. Street parking on Brand Boulevard is $2 per hour. Metered parking in the alley behind MONA (accessible from Harvard or Colorado) is also $2 per hour.

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Step into a world of glowing colors and electrifying art at the Museum of Neon Art (MONA), a unique cultural gem located in Glendale, California. Founded in 1981 by artists Lili Lakich and Richard Jenkins, MONA was born from a desire to preserve Los Angeles's iconic neon signs, many of which were being discarded. What began as a mission to save these historic artifacts has evolved into a celebration of electric and kinetic art in all its forms. MONA's collection includes a mix of vintage neon signs, such as those from the Brown Derby and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and contemporary works by artists pushing the boundaries of electric media. The museum's exhibits explore the intersection of art, science, and technology, showcasing the history and craftsmanship behind neon art. Visitors can also learn about the science of neon and the process of bending glass to create these luminous works of art. In addition to its exhibitions, MONA offers classes and workshops where visitors can learn the art of neon bending. The museum also hosts events and tours, including the Neon Cruise, a bus tour that explores the illuminated signs and art pieces of Los Angeles. MONA is committed to education and community engagement, offering programs for students and families. The museum's goal is to spark curiosity and foster an appreciation for this unique art form, ensuring that the legacy of neon art continues to shine for generations to come. MONA not only works to preserve neon art but also offers neon bending classes with hands-on instruction to carry on this craft. Neon making is listed on the HCA Red List of Endangered Crafts.

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