Requests temporarily closed

Thank you for your interest in hosting an event at Palm Springs Art Museum.

Our events calendar is currently closed. We are at capacity for the season with very limited availability between April and June 2024.

The museum does its very best to balance a robust internal events calendar while still providing space to our community for rentals and events.

If you would like to be contacted when our events calendar reopens to the public, please fill out the contact form below and you will be notified via email. 

We look forward to welcoming you to the museum very soon!

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Interested in hosting your next event at the Palm Springs Art Museum?

Whether you are planning a small meeting or a family wedding, we are here to create an artful experience for your event. 

We offer dynamic event spaces for groups of all sizes. Choose a venue as spectacular as the occasion itself and surround yourself with world-renowned works of art.

Entertaining Spaces

Atrium

The atrium, with its polished blond wood floors and lava rock walls, is the perfect setting for dinner. Your celebrants will dine, and dance surrounded by world-class art, from Picasso to Chagall to Lichtenstein; an unforgettable experience that will make your special event stand above the rest.

Receptions for up to 500

Seated dinner up to 200

Elrod and Meyerman Sculpture Gardens

Smaller events can be held in one of the outdoor gardens amid original contemporary sculptures surrounding a sparking central fountain. Cocktail and hors d’oeuvre receptions, prior to dinner, come alive in our sculpture gardens as well.

Receptions up to 200

Dinner up to 120

Annenberg Theater

This intimate theater with nearly perfect acoustics and great visibility from all seats is praised for its great shows, phenomenal performances, film screenings, keynotes, and more. The theater is also available for corporate events and private entertaining.

430 seats

Lecture Hall

This 88 seat venue is complete with modern audio/visual capability and suitable for lectures, symposia, small performances, and film screenings.

88 seats

Architecture and Design Center

The building, purchased by the museum in 2011, is a classic midcentury International style structure designed by E. Stewart Williams in 1961.