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Admission
General Admission $8
New Mexico Residents $4
Seniors $7 (age 60 and over)
Students 18+ with ID $4
Youth and Students Under 18 Free
Fridays 5-8 pm Free
 
The Museum accepts cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

Please note: The Museum does not have a public parking lot. A public parking garage is located at the corner of Sandoval and San Francisco Streets.

Handicap Accessibility
The Museum and the O'Keeffe Café are wheelchair-accessible. Wheelchairs (a limited number) are available on a first-come, first-served basis for use within the Museum. Limited disability parking is available.  Please contact Museum security for further information at (505) 946-1038.

Commitment  
The safety of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum’s visitors, volunteers, staff, and collections is of the highest importance. As the most visited art museum in the state of New Mexico and the first museum in the United States that is dedicated to a single woman artist, we work hard every day to ensure the preservation of these treasures for the enjoyment of generations to come. We ask that when you choose to visit the museum that you help us to make sure our visitors and our collection remain safe.     

Purses and Bags
Bring only a small purse or bag.  Bags and purses may be subject to a speedy hand-check upon entering. Do not bring large daypacks, backpacks, luggage or shopping bags into the Museum, as they will not be allowed in the gallery areas. Leave such items at home, on the tour or school bus, or in a hotel room.

Cell Phones and Electronic Devices

In consideration of your fellow visitors to the Museum, we ask that you please turn off your cell phones or PDA’s while visiting the galleries.  Take advantage of this respite from these interruptions to thoroughly enjoy the unique and beautiful artwork.

Food and Beverages
Food or beverages are not permitted in the Museum.  Please visit the O’Keeffe Café next door to the Museum for refreshments before or after your visit.

Prohibited items
Do not bring any sharp items into the Museum such as knives (including pocket or "Swiss Army"-style knives), screwdrivers, scissors, nail files, corkscrews, etc. Other items not permitted include firearms, pepper spray, and Mace.
 
Photography
Hand-held and video cameras are not permitted in the galleries.  
 
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in all Museum facilities.

Pets
Pets (except service animals) are not permitted in the Museum.
 
Coatroom/Lockers
A non-staffed coatroom and limited numbers of lockers are available for your convenience.
 
Strollers
Strollers are permitted in the museum.
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