
Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art RAFFMA
A cultural gem on the CSUSB campus, RAFFMA showcases ancient Egyptian relics, world ceramics, and contemporary art.

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Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art RAFFMA
Best Time
Quieter, ideal for focus

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A cultural gem on the CSUSB campus, RAFFMA showcases ancient Egyptian relics, world ceramics, and contemporary art.
"A gem in San Bernardino with amazing Egyptian and ceramics collections, great for family visits!"

Allocate 1-2 Hours
Give yourself ample time to explore the exhibits and soak in the art. :stopwatch:
Explore the Campus
After your visit, take a serene walk around the beautiful CSUSB campus. :evergreen_tree:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 100 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Ancient Egyptian Collection
Main Galleries
Discover one of the region's largest displays of Egyptian artifacts, including funerary items.

World Ceramics
Specialized Galleries
Explore a diverse and impressive collection of ceramics from around the globe.

Contemporary Art Exhibits
Rotating Galleries
Experience thought-provoking contemporary art, including special exhibits like 'Salvadoran Roots, American Dreams'.
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Allocate 1-2 Hours
Give yourself ample time to explore the exhibits and soak in the art. :stopwatch:
Explore the Campus
After your visit, take a serene walk around the beautiful CSUSB campus. :evergreen_tree:
Check Special Exhibits
Look out for unique workshops, lectures, and temporary exhibitions throughout the year. 📅
Donation Recommended
Entry is free, but donations are highly encouraged to support the museum. ❤️
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from all over the internet
Allocate 1-2 Hours
Give yourself ample time to explore the exhibits and soak in the art. :stopwatch:
Explore the Campus
After your visit, take a serene walk around the beautiful CSUSB campus. :evergreen_tree:
Check Special Exhibits
Look out for unique workshops, lectures, and temporary exhibitions throughout the year. 📅
Donation Recommended
Entry is free, but donations are highly encouraged to support the museum. ❤️
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise RAFFMA as a hidden gem with an outstanding collection, particularly its Egyptian artifacts and world ceramics. The free admission and well-organized exhibits make it a highly recommended spot for families and art lovers alike. Some visitors found certain contemporary exhibits less engaging, but the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive.
"The museum visit was so much fun. I went with my siblings for a project I had to do for an art history class, and it was absolutely amazing. Don't be confused by the quietness if you go there on a weekday - it was an absolute blast. The art was laid out in a clean and well-organized way, and the staff was very helpful. My siblings (ages ranging from 12-18) and I all loved it and found it to be a very fun experience."
Becca
"What a gem in San Bernardino. My family and I came to RAFFMA to see Katherine Posadas MFA Exhibit Salvadoran Roots, American Dreams. What a treat to also see the amazing Egyptian collection, and the different types of printmaking. There are Andy Warhol works on display. Parking is $10 and the entrance is free, but you can make a donation which I strongly recommend. Great activity to do with family on the weekend. They were open at 11 am on Saturday. Give yourself 1 to 2 hours to soak everything in, then take a walk around CSUSB campus. It's quiet, and serene on the weekends. Beautiful surrounded by trees and mountain views."
Karen Serrano
"Been a while since I was on a college campus. Felt nice to be at a place of higher education. Friendly young-adults going about their schooling. Museum is on the CSU San Bernardino campus. Egyptian and "Dia De Los Muertos" exhibits were interesting. Also the entry hall was filled with photos and history of the San Bernardino comunity. Didn't quite get the groove of the "Brown" exhibit. It's a small, quaint museum. Good size to stay awhile and enjoy."
Abraham Abel
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located on the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) campus. Visitors can drive to the campus and follow signs for museum parking.
Yes, parking is available on the CSUSB campus. Be aware that parking fees may apply, typically around $10 on weekends.
Public transportation options to CSUSB may be available depending on your location. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for routes and times.
As a university museum, RAFFMA is generally designed to be accessible. It's recommended to contact the museum directly for specific accessibility information.
Upon arrival at the CSUSB campus, look for signage directing you to the museum or visitor parking areas. The museum is often located in a central or easily identifiable building.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission to the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art is free. However, donations are strongly encouraged to support the museum's operations and exhibits.
The museum is typically open on Saturdays starting at 11 am. It's always best to check the official museum website or social media for the most current hours, especially for weekday or holiday schedules.
Since admission is free, advance booking is generally not required. However, for special events or group visits, it's advisable to inquire with the museum.
Admission is free for all visitors. The museum relies on donations to fund its collections and programming.
Yes, the museum is a great resource for educational purposes. Contact the museum in advance to arrange school group visits or discuss project needs.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
RAFFMA features a diverse mix of ancient and contemporary art, with a special focus on world ceramics and Egyptian relics. You can also find printmaking and community history exhibits.
Most visitors find that 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the museum's collections and exhibits thoroughly.
Absolutely! Families often have a blast at RAFFMA, with exhibits that appeal to various age groups, from 12 to adults.
While not explicitly mentioned, the descriptions for the artifacts are noted as being exceptionally well-written, enhancing the self-guided experience. Inquire with staff for any available guided options.
The museum is described as small, quaint, and well-organized. Weekday visits can be very quiet and serene, while weekends offer a more lively, family-friendly atmosphere.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The museum itself does not appear to have a cafe. However, being on a university campus, there might be dining facilities within CSUSB, or you can explore nearby eateries in San Bernardino.
Typically, museums discourage outside food and drinks to protect the exhibits. It's best to consume any refreshments outside the museum galleries.
After your museum visit, you can explore dining options on or around the CSUSB campus, or venture into San Bernardino for a variety of local restaurants.
While not specified, the CSUSB campus is surrounded by trees and offers serene views, suggesting potential outdoor spaces for picnics.
Exploring local San Bernardino restaurants would offer a taste of regional cuisine. Specific recommendations would require further local research.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography for personal use is generally permitted in university museums, but flash photography is usually prohibited to protect the artwork. It's advisable to check for specific signage or ask museum staff.
Photography of the Egyptian artifacts is likely allowed for personal use, but without flash. Always be mindful of other visitors and the artwork.
Professional photography or videography sessions usually require prior permission from the museum. Contact the museum directly to make arrangements.
The well-organized galleries and the diverse exhibits, especially the Egyptian collection and contemporary pieces, offer visually interesting backdrops for photos.
If Andy Warhol works are part of a temporary exhibit, photography rules may vary. It's best to confirm with museum staff regarding specific artwork restrictions.







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