The California African American Museum (CAAM)

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California African American includes three exhibition galleries, a theater gallery, a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m2) sculpture court, a conference center special events room, an archive and research library. Behind the scenes there are administration offices, exhibit design and artifact storage areas.The CaliforniaAfrican American Museum (CAAM) exists to research, collect, preserve and interpret for public enrichment, the history, art and culture of African Americans. The museum conserves more than 3,500 objects of art, historical artifacts and memorabilia, and maintains a research library with more than 20,000 books and other reference materials available for limited public use.

The permanent collection includes paintings, photographs, sculpture and artifacts representing the diverse contributions of African Americans. The collection ranges from African art to 19th-century landscape. Along with its permanent collection, CAAM hosts specially mounted exhibitions curated out of its own collection, as well as traveling exhibitions from other museums.

Recent exhibitions include: “The Whole World’s Watching: Peace and Social Justice Movements of the 60′s and 70′s,” “Milton Bowens’ Writings on the Walls,” “National Pastime in Black and White: The Negro Baseball Leagues,” “Azucar! The Life and Music of Celia Cruz,” “Orphans of the Rwanda Genocide: Portraits of Survival and Hope,” “Intersections of South Central: People and Places in Historic and Contemporary Photographs,” and “In the Hands of African American Collectors: The Personal Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey.”

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