The Art of Survival: Enduring the Turmoil of Tule Lake

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    This exhibit explores the experiences and events at Tule Lake, the only Japanese American Segregation Center of WWII. The traveling exhibition probes the complexity of this unique Japanese American confinement

    Portraits of Oakland Chinatown

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    A special exhibition celebrating Black History Month. See Oakland Chinatown through Leon Kennedy’s distinctive artistic style. “My dream is to connect to all the people’s dreams.” Leon Kennedy’s Art lies somewhere

    Reflections on Home

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    “Reflections on Home” features the work of Bay Area immigrant artists, each expressing their reflections on “home” and “belonging”. As these themes become political points in national policies, especially for people of color living in the US, the immigrant women showcased in this exhibition are firmly making their roots known through a proclamation of their

    Memory Vignettes & Poem-Paintings Series

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    UPDATE: This exhibition has been extended to June 30, 2020. “As a woman, Hindu, Muslim, artist, and mother, I work to create harmony by expressing the universality of humanity through paintings, sculpture, and calligraphy...I use my artistic voice to break down the barriers that divide in order to foster peace and understanding.” – Salma Arastu Salma

    San Francisco Beginnings of Korean Immigration (1902-1920)

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th Street, Suite 290, Oakland, CA 94607, Oakland, CA

    Click on the banner above to access the virtual exhibit. Watch the exhibition overview featuring curator Rosemarie Nahm and special guest Gail Whang: This exhibit examines the lesser-known history of the early Korean immigrant community that began right here in the Bay Area. As Japan rose to power in Korea in the early 1900s, Koreans

    Free

    Virtual Chuseok Festival Youth Art Contest

    Congratulations to our contest winners! Artwork Returns: If you submitted a physical artwork, you can schedule to retrieve your artwork from either OACC (388 Ninth St., Ste 290 Oakland 94607) or

    Free

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