Guided visits of Judd’s Studios provided access to a selection of his downtown spaces, including the Architecture Studio, the Art Studio, and the Cobb and Whyte Houses. These spaces contain furniture by Donald Judd as well as his early paintings from the 1950s and 1960s. There is also an extensive collection of modernist and period furniture, as well as works by other prominent 20th century artists and designers. Guided visits are 1 hour 30 minutes or less.
Those reserving at the Student and Senior prices will be asked to present valid ID.
Guided Visits begin promptly as scheduled. Doors open 10 minutes prior to scheduled visit times. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated once the visit commences.
Admission is non-refundable and may be exchanged based on availability.
By entering the Studios, visitors agree to abide by these guidelines to protect the collection:
· Visitors must be accompanied by a guide at all times. Please help us preserve Judd's spaces and collection by not touching the works or objects.
· Visitors must be at least 12 years of age.
· Photography and digital recording are not permitted inside the building.
· Bags pose hazards to the collection; visitors are required to check all backpacks, purses, totes, packages, laptops and umbrellas, either at the Judd Foundation offices during the Studio visits or at a secure location at The Block. Luggage and strollers are not permitted.
· Guided visits include walking on coarse gravel; the Studio visit includes one building with a flight of stairs. Sensible footwear is recommended.
· Food and beverages are not permitted.
· Cellular phones and other electronic devices must be turned to silent.
· Pets are not permitted but service animals are welcome.