• 聚焦周日:通过丝网印刷庆祝玉米,与西坎克斯艺术家梅拉妮-塞万提斯和伊丽莎白-布兰卡斯对话

    OMCA报告厅 加利福尼亚州奥克兰市奥克1000号

    欢迎参加在 OMCA 橡树街广场举办的户外活动。该活动将探索土著西坎克斯人的遗产及其与玉米的深厚渊源。特邀艺术家梅拉妮-塞万提斯(Melanie Cervantes)和客座艺术家伊丽莎白-布兰卡斯(Elizabeth Blancas)将参与丝网印刷海报活动和非正式座谈,深入探讨我们的特别展览 "Calli:西坎克斯人的艺术》中的主题。我们诚邀您与我们一起交流、学习和庆祝!

    免费
  • 在你来之前非殖民化制图与土著湾区

    詹姆斯-摩尔剧院 美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰市橡树街 1000 号

    为庆祝土著遗产月,发布《在你来之前》地图,并举办振奋人心的活动,从奥洛尼人的角度探讨湾区土著领地的历史和表现形式及其现在的表现形式。

    $1 - $30
  • 半年度会员商店促销

    OMCA大会堂 加利福尼亚州奥克兰市奥克1000号

    It’s sale time! Join us onsite and online for the semi-annual Member sale at the OMCA Shop. Starting 星期五, 12月 6 through 星期日, 12月 8, OMCA Members enjoy double their regular discount on regularly priced items in our Shop–that’s 20% off!

    会员福利警报!
  • Member Tours: Art that Asks Questions

    OMCA 加州艺术画廊 美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰市橡树街 1000 号

    In this installation of Member Tours, OMCA’s experienced Gallery Chats facilitators will guide guests through inquiries of who we are, how we see the world, and what we even consider to be art. These selected works from OMCA’s Gallery of California Art — from different eras, in different genres and styles—aim to challenge how we see our world and expand our understanding of how art functions in our everyday lives. Come join us!

    会员免费
  • Spotlight Sundays: Weaving Identity through Generations with Consuelo Jimenez Underwood and The Butterfly Effect

    OMCA校园

    Through the lens of ancestral tapestries Weaving Identity through Generations will explore homelands and the experience of belonging. This intergenerational offering will begin with an artist’s presentation and conversation in OMCA’s James Moore Theater with Calli: Art of Xicanx Peoples featured artist Consuelo Jimenez Underwood and Chair of the Latinx Research Center at UC Berkeley, Laura E. Pérez. 

    $1 - $30
  • Member Tours: Oakland Nature Walk with OMCA’s Curator of Natural Science, Ryder Diaz

    Gallery of California Natural Sciences 1000 Oak St,, Oakland, California, United States

    This month’s installation of Member Tours at OMCA is calling for nature lovers (and the nature curious) to wear your walking shoes, pack your binoculars*, and come ready to explore the wonders of Oakland’s natural history. Join us for a special nature walk led by OMCA’s Curator of Natural Science, Ryder Diaz. 

    会员免费
  • Community Conversations: Reclaiming Democracy, Building Belonging

    詹姆斯-莫尔剧院

    OMCA’s Spotlight Sundays is excited to introduce “Community Conversations,” a new series in partnership with The Othering & Belonging Institute (OBI). This new series of conversations will create a space to foster public dialogue and engagement around emerging community topics.

    The program’s first installment this 一月 will explore the topic of Reclaiming Democracy, Building Belonging. The panel will include john a. powell, Director of OBI and Professor of Law, African American and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley along with a diverse set of other visionary community organizers and youth leaders. The panel will be moderated by Ashley Gallegos who leads the Places of Belonging work at OBI.

    $1 - $30
  • Spotlight Sundays: Gospel at the Museum

    詹姆斯-莫尔剧院

    SOLD OUT—This Black History Month, immerse yourself in the rich history and power of gospel music at the museum. Created by Dr. Adam “Ology” Rogers—radio station owner, music producer, and community organizer—this multimedia experience explores the deep connection between gospel music and African American history. Emceed by KPOO radio personality DJ Sherita (Re Re) Evans, this soul-stirring performance is more than just a show—it’s a living testament to the power of faith, music, and storytelling as instruments of hope and empowerment.

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  • Member Tours: Ancestral Visions with Chelsea Ryoko Wong

    OMCA 加州艺术画廊 美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰市橡树街 1000 号

    In celebration of Women’s History Month, this month’s Member Tour will feature a special guest, Chelsea Ryoko Wong, the 2024 Harker Fund Artist-in-Residence. On this tour, Wong will share about her exciting new installation titled Ancestral Visions on view in the Gallery of California Art.

    会员免费
  • Spotlight Sundays: Reimagining Justice — A Conversation with Malkia Devich-Cyril & Jessica Lanyadoo, with Music by Mahsa Vahdat

    詹姆斯-莫尔剧院

    In celebration of Women’s History Month, join us for an interactive conversation with Black liberation advocate, Malkia Devich-Cyril, and activist-astrologer, Jessica Lanyadoo. They will discuss how moments of great personal and collective challenges can become transformative forces in the fight for social justice and liberation.The event will begin with a call-and-response musical performance by internationally acclaimed Iranian Bay Area based singer Mahsa Vahdat and musician, Atabak Elyas. Vahdat, a passionate advocate for women’s rights, has courageously defied restrictions on female singers in Iran. Her voice blends her rich cultural heritage with universal themes of resistance and resilience. Together, we’ll engage in a collective experience to imagine a more equitable and just world.

    $1 - $30
  • Member Tours: Born of the Bear Dance Tour with Drew Johnson, Curator of Photography & Visual Culture at OMCA

    OMCA大会堂 加利福尼亚州奥克兰市奥克1000号

    Drew Johnson, curator of Born of the Bear Dance: Dugan Aguilar’s Photographs of Native California, will illuminate the powerful communities and stories behind the exhibition’s captivating images. Join Johnson as he shares the collaborations and partnerships that brought Aguilar’s remarkable photographic collection to OMCA, resulting in this impactful display. 

    会员免费
  • Spotlight Sundays: Celebrating Native Heritage through Photography—A Conversation with Ashley Salaz and Haley Day Rains

    OMCA报告厅 加利福尼亚州奥克兰市奥克1000号

    Join us for this month’s Spotlight Sundays as we dive into the power of photography in honoring and amplifying Native heritage. This thought-provoking panel discussion features two dynamic Native creatives: Oakland-based Coharie and Nahua photographer Ashley Salaz and Mvskoke photographer, scholar, and filmmaker Haley Day Rains. Moderated by Drew Johnson, OMCA Curator of Photography & Visual Culture, the conversation will explore how photography serves as a vital tool for storytelling, cultural preservation, and community connection.This program is part of the exhibition Born of the Bear Dance: Dugan Aguilar’s Photographs of Native California—on view through 6月 2025—and draws on Dugan Aguilar’s legacy of documenting the vibrancy and resilience of Indigenous communities. The discussion will address key themes of representation, reciprocity, and the ways in which photography can be rooted in and shaped by community. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage in this meaningful conversation. 

    $1 - $30