OAKLAND—You Are Here: California Stories on the Map

Experience how maps can be a powerful tool to share unique points of view and imagine a better future in this new exhibition.
Black History in California

Events you can experience across the state in February.
SAN LUIS OBISPO—Exhibit: Portraits and Perspectives

Combining portraits by photographer Renoda Campbell with oral history excerpts that center and amplify local Black voices.
SANTA ROSA—From Suffrage to #MeToo: Groundbreaking Women in Sonoma County

Explore the changing expectations, challenges, and obstacles to inclusion that women have faced and the remarkable people who have broken through the barriers.
LOS ANGELES—Exhibit and Performance: One Leg at a Time

See a culminating exhibition & performance for a dance rehabilitation series held for incarcerated women.
SANTA CRUZ—Exhibition/Open House: Crafting a Future of Resilience Beyond Borders First Friday Reception

Open house for an exhibit featuring work produced by workshop participants & public kite flying performance.
OAKLAND—You Are Here: California Stories on the Map—CLOSED THROUGH March 27

Experience how maps can be a powerful tool to share unique points of view and imagine a better future in this new exhibition.
CARSON—Film Screening: Searching for Posada

Explore the influence of Mexican illustrator José Guadalupe Posada on contemporary Latinx artists.
GLENDALE—Tell Me: Sharing Bread & Migration Stories

A “breaking bread” storytelling event that will bring community members together to share global breads and watch video stories of local community members.
LOS ANGELES—The Go For Broke Spirit: Legacy in Portraits Veterans’ Forum

Join a Veterans’ Forum at an exhibit illustrating the stories of the Japanese American soldiers who fought in US wars.