Oakland - 1000 Oak Street, Oakland - CA 94607
The Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) is a unique and vital cultural institution that weaves together the stories, struggles, and spirit of the Golden State. Located in the heart of Oakland, OMCA is more than just a museum—it’s a vibrant gathering place, a tranquil garden, and a center for exploration, dialogue, and discovery. It invites visitors to engage with California’s diverse identity through the lenses of art, history, and natural sciences.
Spanning a seven-acre campus and over 110,000 square feet of gallery space, OMCA houses a remarkable collection of more than two million objects. This rich archive includes works of art, historical artifacts, and natural specimens that tell the layered story of California—its people, landscapes, and cultural evolution. From Indigenous traditions to contemporary activism, OMCA examines the issues and ideas that shape the state's past and future, always with a distinct Oakland voice.
What sets OMCA apart is its commitment to amplifying voices that have often been left out of mainstream narratives. By focusing on untold and underrepresented stories, the museum fosters understanding and empathy across generations and communities. It serves as a platform for education, reflection, and civic engagement, offering dynamic exhibitions and public programs that connect deeply with local audiences and visitors from around the world.
Beyond its walls, OMCA opens onto beautifully landscaped gardens that offer a peaceful retreat and host lively events, festivals, and community gatherings. This connection between indoor and outdoor space reflects the museum’s core belief that cultural exploration should be accessible, inclusive, and rooted in place.
Whether you come to learn, reflect, celebrate, or simply connect, the Oakland Museum of California provides a space where the multifaceted story of California unfolds—and where a more vibrant and equitable future begins to take shape.
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