GLENDALE, CA - September 21, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - The City of Glendale is rapidly establishing itself as a premier destination for arts and culture, with a focus on enriching the human experience through a diverse range of artistic and historical expressions. With a vision to become a mecca for unique museums and cultural events, the city's commitment to fostering a vibrant creative community is on full display.

A key highlight of this cultural renaissance is the recent opening of the Martial Arts History Museum, a truly unique institution in Los Angeles County. Founded by former Disney artist and historian Michael Matsuda, the museum offers an immersive and educational look into the art, history, and traditions of Asian cultures. It stands as a testament to Glendale’s dedication to celebrating diverse narratives.
“Museums inspire people, provide a historical look at our past, and open doors to our future," says Matsuda, the museum's president. "They bring people together to share experiences that could easily be lost. This museum also brings diverse cultures to Glendale, and I think that’s incredibly important.”
The city's encouragement of the museum's relocation from Burbank underscores its proactive approach to developing a rich cultural ecosystem. The museum is a shining example of this effort, with exhibits that have expanded beyond Asian culture to include displays on Native American, Armenian, Hispanic, and Women Warriors, as well as Anime.
Looking ahead, Glendale's cultural scene continues to grow with the highly anticipated opening of the Armenian American Museum in 2026. This addition, alongside the Martial Arts History Museum, solidifies Glendale's status as a hub for cultural exchange and artistic appreciation. Visitation to the Neon Museum of Art is greatly encouraged.
You are invited to explore these unique institutions and experience the rich tapestry of arts and culture that defines its community.
For info, visit MAmuseum.com or email info@mamuseum.com.