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Located on the California State University, San Bernardino campus, the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art showcases our signature semi-permanent Egyptian exhibition, Journey to the Beyond and our temporary exhibitions feature a range of contemporary art,  both emerging and established artists alike. These exhibitions allow us to showcase a wide range of art and diversity. 

Occasionally, we may need to close galleries at short notice. We regret that we are not always able to alert visitors in advance of their visit. We can’t wait to see you! 

Art, Exhibitions, and Events

Admission is Free for All Visitors

 
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Museum Policies

Cameras

Still photography is permitted at RAFFMA for private for noncommercial use. Photographs may not be published, sold, reproduced, transferred, distributed, or used commercially in any manner.
The use of flash photography and/or tripods is prohibited at all times.

For inquiries related to press or commercial filming/photography opportunities at RAFFMA, please email us at raffma@csusb.edu.

Food, Drinks and Bags

Food, drinks, backpacks, large purses, and briefcases are not permitted in the galleries.

All food, drinks, and large bags must stay in the front lobby.

Museum Behavior

Visitors are not permitted to touch artifacts, artwork, frames, pedestals, or cases. Our artifacts and artworks are very fragile, and even gentle touches can damage an object over time. Please help us preserve these important art objects.

Please use low, indoor, voices when inside the museum.
In many cases there will be other people visiting the museum at the same time and we ask that all our visitors be respectful to one another so that all visitors enjoy their experience at RAFFMA.

Restrooms

Restrooms and water fountains are located in the Visual Arts Center. Please ask for directions at the museum front desk.