USC Fisher Museum of Art

The USC Fisher Museum of Art stands as a testament to the transformative power of art and education. Established in 1939 through the generous donation of Elizabeth Holmes Fisher, who gifted 29 paintings to the University of Southern California, the museum has grown into a vibrant cultural institution. Today, it houses an extensive collection that spans centuries, featuring masterpieces by artists such as Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, and Andy Warhol.
Beyond its impressive collection, the Fisher Museum of Art serves as a dynamic space for intellectual inquiry and aesthetic enjoyment, aligning with USC's commitment to research, teaching, artistic creation, and community service. It offers enriching educational experiences that complement the university's curriculum, fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts among students and visitors alike.
Your support can help the USC Fisher Museum of Art continue its mission to inspire, educate, and connect communities through the power of art. Contributions will aid in preserving its esteemed collection, expanding educational programs, and ensuring that the museum remains a welcoming space for all. Join us in sustaining this invaluable cultural treasure.