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About the Collection

OMCA’s collection

OMCA’s collection of more than two million objects is devoted to the art, history, and natural environment of California and is collected and displayed to reflect the State’s cultural, artistic and biological diversity. The collection encompasses more than 90,000 works by California artists from the late 18th century to the present; nearly two million artifacts and photographs documenting the state’s history and peoples; and more than 100,000 natural specimens, images, and sound recordings of California species and environments. Among the types of objects represented in the collection are paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, furniture, decorative arts, costume, textiles, machinery, Indigenous items, natural science specimens, geology and herbaria, as well as traditional and digital time-based media of astonishing scope and diversity representing the material legacy of California and its people. 

There are approximately 4,000 objects from the collection on view at any time within the three core galleries of California Art, History, and Natural Sciences. Many more—more than 300,000!—are available to browse online.

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Rights & Reproduction

Requesting images and permissions

Many of the images from our collection are available for licensing and reproduction. Permission is required for any reproduction, public display, or distribution in any format, whether digital or print formats. OMCA may charge a fee for image use based on the nature of the project and may also charge a production fee if new photography or scanning is required. Please note that OMCA transfers digital files only; prints are not produced.

To request the reproduction and/or permission to use images of objects from OMCA’s collection, please email [email protected]. Due to a large number of rights and reproduction projects, replies may take up to 8 weeks and request fulfillment will take additional time. We try to match image size to the intended use, in most cases our images will not exceed 6000 pixels (or 20 inches at 300 DPI) on the long side.

A note about copyright

While images and image use agreements are available through OMCA, copyright and other proprietary rights may further restrict use of the images on this site or elsewhere. OMCA does not warrant that the use of these materials will not infringe on the rights of third parties, such as artists or estates that may hold rights to these materials. It is the responsibility of the applicant to satisfy copyright or other use restrictions before copying, transmitting, or making other use of protected items beyond that allowed by “fair use,” as described in the United States Copyright Act (Title 17, USC). After OMCA has received your request for materials we will notify you if we require rights clearance before proceeding with your request. For additional information, please contact: [email protected]