If you haven’t made it out to one of Joshua Tree’s most famous outdoor museums you are in luck as the cooler fall weather has opened up even more opportunities to see more art. The Noah Purifoy Museum is once again offering private docent-led tours of the outdoor space – they are around an hour long and include a look inside the usually closed Quonset Hut gallery – where some of Noah’s smaller sculptures and wall hanging are displayed.
The non-profit outdoor museum is always open to the public for exploring and viewing at your own leisure, but these docent-led tours can give you more insight into the art that dots the 10-acre sculpture garden, as well as the artist who dedicated the last 15 years of his life to adding art to the high desert.
If you are interested in one of these docent-led tours, you can email [email protected] – or visit http://www.noahpurifoy.com/