USC PAM is temporarily closed for a seismic retrofit, check back here for a visual collage of construction updates! Visit our Temporary Closure page to find out more in depth information about our activities this year.
Gallery being deinstalled.
Gallery deinstallation
Chinese gallery prepping for deinstallation
Special Exhibition Royal Taste being crated.
Professional art handler Daniel Marquand wraps a Sui Tang dynasty terra cotta horse as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Professional art handler Daniel Marquand wraps a Sui Tang dynasty terra cotta horse as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Ashley Kim a curatorial intern catalogues a Japanese Amida Buddha as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Professional art handler Daniel Marquand wraps a Sui Tang dynasty terra cotta horse as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Special Exhibition Royal Taste being crated.
Art proprietor Lee Martin helps pack as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Art proprietor Lee Martin inspects a couple of terra cotta warriors as they wait archival packing as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Assistant Art Curator Yeonsoo Chee catalogues and packs a Japanese wood block print as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Ashley Kim a curatorial intern catalogues a Japanese Amida Buddha as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Ashley Kim a Getty Multicultural intern catalogues a Japanese Amida Buddha as USC’s Pacific Asia Museum moves during its earthquake retro fit which will see it closed for a year, July 13, 2016.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)
Garden fencing installed for protection of courtyard
Intro gallery under construction.