Quick Culture conducts tours that cover various museums and galleries in Los Angeles County. The well-read guides take visitors through art periods, painters, territories, etc. to help them appreciate art. The kids' tours are highly popular. They make sure you enjoy the sightseeing and traveling experience in the city, Call to reserve.
This gallery is not only about beautiful displays. Adamm's Stained Glass & Art Glass Gallery also represents budding talent and is known around the world for its creations in glass. A visit to the gallery will bring you face to face with vessels, paperweights, lamps, plates, and sculptures of incredible design. What's more, Susan G/ott, Gavin Heath and other designers make their art affordable to the public.
Run by the Burbank Historical Society, the Gordon R. Howard Museum is located in the historical Victorian Mentzer House. Built in 1887, you can explore this historic home and admire interesting displays and artifacts about life in the past. This small museums showcases the local Burbank history where you can view photographs that show the evolution of Burbank from a small settlement to an entertainment wonder. Tours are by appointment only.
National Comedy Theatre started during the 1920s and since then has been offering live entertainment for all age groups. The club also provides stand-up comedy workshops for aspiring artists. Its space was used as an audition ground for Warner Brothers Studio and HBO US comedy. The venue also hosts live musical events and talk shows. The rental space of the club can be booked for any private event or corporate meetings.
Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society is a science fiction members-only club, that has its own set of laws. The club was originally founded in 1934 by Hugo Gernsback, and is today led by Forrest J. Ackerman, a legendary science fiction spokesperson. The club hosts two prestigious science fiction and fantasy conventions, namely, Loscon and Westercon. Meetings at this society primarily feature guest lectures and auctions of science fiction items. There is also a weekly forum called Neverending panel, that holds discussions on science fiction story plots and listens to fan suggestions. There are also regular events hosted, that invite scientists and science fiction writers, and there are also exhibitions held displaying a slew of sci-fi artwork.