Photograph by Virginia Harold

Admission & Hours

Free Entry & Parking
Admission to the Pulitzer is free. Visitors can park for free in the lot adjacent to the museum.

Museum Hours
Thursday, 10am–5pm
Friday, 10am–8pm
Saturday, 10am–5pm
Sunday, 10am–5pm

Outdoor Campus Hours
Open daily, sunrise–sunset

The Pulitzer will be closed Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day with limited hours on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

Directions

Address
Pulitzer Arts Foundation
3716 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108

Park-Like is located across the street from the museum at 3713 Washington Boulevard

Spring Church is located across the street from the museum at 620 N Spring Avenue

Telephone
Main 314 754 1850
Visitor Questions 314 754 1848

Public Transportation
MetroLink, Blue or Red Line – Grand Station
MetroBus, 70 Grand Bus – Grand and Lindell stop
MetroBus, 97 Delmar – Delmar and Grand stop

Biking
Olive Street and Washington Boulevard are low-traffic roads recommended for biking. Bike racks are located on Washington Boulevard to the west of the Pulitzer.

Our Neighborhood

The Pulitzer is located in the Grand Center Arts District, which is home to over 30 arts organizations. Learn more about the arts in our neighborhood and be sure to visit the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis located next door.

Visitor Tips

  • Please do not touch the artworks, frames, pedestals, display cases, or anything that is used to protect the artwork. Any artworks that are interactive will be indicated by signage.
  • Food and drink, flash photography, and the use of pens and markers are prohibited in the galleries; please use pencils only.
  • Complimentary museum guides are available at the information desk.
  • Strollers are welcome in our galleries.
  • A tip sheet for visiting with children is available for download here.
  • Only small bags are permitted in the galleries. Luggage, backpacks, or oversized bags must be stored in the coatroom; lockers are available free of charge. Umbrellas may be stored in the umbrella rack.
  • Pets are not permitted. Service animals are welcome, and must follow ADA guidelines to remain under the handler’s control at all times.

Visitor Policies

Pulitzer Arts Foundation is committed to working together to create a safe experience for our visitors, artists, and team. To ensure the safety of our community, we have a zero-tolerance policy for verbal or physical harassment, discriminatory or threatening behavior, or any interference with the experience of others. We reserve the right to require that any person acting unacceptably or inappropriately leave the premises.

The visitor policies are comprehensive rules that ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors, staff, and the preservation of artworks. By entering the Museum, you agree to abide by following policies:

General Conduct

  • Visitors must not engage in behavior that endangers others, harasses, or disrupts the experience of others.
  • Visitors are asked not to photograph museum staff without their consent.

Prohibited Conduct

  • Any behavior that poses a risk to others or museum property.
  • Leafleting, signature gathering, picketing, and other similar activities are not allowed.
  • Unauthorized performances, music, or use of sound amplification devices are prohibited.
  • For-profit activities or solicitation of business are not allowed.
  • Running, rough play, and disruptive behaviors are prohibited.
  • Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited anywhere on museum property including the terraces and outdoor areas. 

Prohibited Items

  • Weapons, firearms, tools, or any dual-use items.
  • Large objects like flag poles, banners, or artworks.
  • Photography equipment like selfie sticks, tripods, or professional video equipment.
  • Flash photography.
  • Marking materials, such as pens, paint, or adhesives.
  • Hazardous materials, including toxic chemicals, flammable liquids, or explosives.
  • Illegal items or substances.
  • Recreational equipment like bicycles, scooters, skateboards, or rollerblades.
  • Plants and any other item deemed risky by the museum.

These policies ensure that the museum remains a safe, respectful, and enjoyable environment for everyone.

Photography and Videography

The Pulitzer welcomes visitors to take photographs of the museum and its campus for personal use. Flash, tripods, and additional equipment are not allowed inside the museum or courtyard. Commercial photography and videography is prohibited without the permission of the Pulitzer. Requests may be permitted in outdoor spaces—Park-Like, the Spring Church, and other areas—with prior approval. 

Non-commercial and commercial photographers, including wedding photography, should direct questions to info@pulitzerarts.org.

Press photographers should direct questions to press@pulitzerarts.org.

View our full policy here: Photography and Videography Policy