NOW EXTENDED! On view November 5, 2025–January 31, 2026 FREE 31 The Asian Elder Portrait Project: The Heart of Chinatown as Seen through the Eyes of a Teen is Luke Sera-Tacorda’s first solo exhibition. Each portrait was drawn with graphite on paper, using a photograph reference of the subject taken by the artist. Society often […]
On view February 4-March 14Wed-Sat, 12 noon-5 pm Panel Discussion and Reception: Sunday, February 22, 2-4 pm FREE Register for Panel Discussion This exhibit showcases the art, stories, and history of preschoolers incarcerated at Utah’s WWII Japanese American incarceration camp, Topaz. Despite unjust imprisonment, these toddlers experienced preschool life much like other American children, taught by dedicated […]
Lunar New Year x Black History Month 2026: Celebrating Asian & African-American Solidarity Saturday, February 7, 202511 AM - 4 PMFREE REGISTER OACC's biggest event returns for its 4th year this February. Join us for a joyous convergence of Asian + African American solidarity on Sat, Feb 7 at our Lunar New Year x Black History […]
Friday, February 1312 noon–1 pmFREE Do you have socks that need repair? Are you curious about visible mending? Do you like keeping clothing out of landfills? If you answered yes to any of these, or just want company while you sew, join us for our next Mending Circle at OACC on Friday, Jan 13, at […]
Sunday, February 222-4 pmFREE Join us for a Day of Remembrance panel discussion with Dr. Ayumi Nagase and Dana Shew on "Topaz Toddlers: Children's Art From an American Concentration Camp." The panelists will discuss the preschoolers’ artwork and the project that located nearly 30 of them, as well as background on preschool education at Topaz, analysis […]