OAKLAND―We Are More Opening Reception

The latest in the Art of Storytelling series features work from four Oakland-based artists and clips from upcoming documentary No Straight Lines.
A Walk Through the Rich History of the Latino Central Valley with CAMINOS

An interview with staff about the nearly exhaustively researched exhibit in Fresno.
Tying Together the Local & National History of Voting Rights

An interview with Pajaro Valley Arts, host of the exhibit Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz.
LOS ANGELES—Out of the Shadows: Building Community Through the Arts

An exhibit celebrating Visual Communications’ use of media arts to engage with Angelenos living in and around Little Tokyo.
SAN FRANCISCO—Performing Visible Resilience

An interdisciplinary showcase of original stories from LGBTQ Asian Pacific American artists.
SAN DIEGO—Welcome to the Mix: Each of Us Has a Story

Through first-person perspectives and studio portraits, 50 new oral histories reflects the San Diego of today.
GLENDALE—Tell Me: Stories of Migration to Glendale Exhibit

Sharing the stories of immigrants and the history behind the rich social fabric of the Glendale community.
SAN DIEGO—Little Saigon Stories Pop-up Exhibit Extended

View an exhibit of artwork film, and photographs honoring the Vietnamese community in San Diego.
SAN DIEGO—Little Saigon Stories Pop-up Exhibit Extended

View an exhibit of artwork film, and photographs honoring the Vietnamese community in San Diego.
FOLSOM—Faces of Folsom Exhibit

Faces of Folsom, a photojournalistic study of the people of the City of Folsom, by Folsom Teens. This exhibit will be on display in the Folsom Public Library for the month of April and is free to all Library Visitors.