Throughout the year, PAFA offers programs that explore the content, history, criticism and interpretation of art. Series programs - like Art at Lunch and PAFA After Dark - take a multidisciplinary approach to arts and culture and allow members and visitors alike to explore a broad array of topics.
Special exhibitions are accompanied by programs that encourage deeper exploration of themes and ideas currently on view. By providing guided tours, lectures, scholarly symposia, concerts, panel discussions and film screenings, we aim to provide something to inspire all types of learners. We hope you'll join us.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I need to reserve a seat?
Usually, yes. Each program description is accompanied by information about date, time, cost and information about how to rsvp. We are proud to say that we have been known to sell out.
How do I pick up my tickets?
You don't. We keep the trees in mind and don't use printed tickets unless absolutely necessary. Events requiring reservations will be accompanied by a registration table and your name will be on our list.
How much does it cost?
Program descriptions will include information about prices. In many cases, programs are listed as "Free after museum admission," which means there is no cost for members.
I missed an event. Can I buy a recording of it?
Audio recordings of Art at Lunch programs and symposia can be listened to online. At present, these recordings are not for sale to the public.
What if I have an idea for a program or lecturer?
Send ideas to Monica Zimmerman via mzimmerman@pafa.org. And thanks for the enthusiasm!