California African American Museum

California African American Museum

Located in Los Angeles' Exposition Park, CAAM explores the art, history, and culture of African Americans, with an emphasis on California and the West. Chartered by the State of California in 1977, the Museum began formal operations in 1981 and is a state-supported agency and a Smithsonian Affiliate. In addition to presenting a dynamic slate of exhibitions and public programs, CAAM houses a permanent collection of more than five thousand works of art, artifacts, and historical documents, and a research library. Admission is free.

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CAAM Connects with Feel Seen Wellness: Free and Queer primary image

CAAM Connects with Feel Seen Wellness: Free and Queer

Saturday • 2:00 PM

California African American Museum

Free

CAAM Cinema: I Was Born This Way primary image

CAAM Cinema: I Was Born This Way

Tue, Jun 30 • 8:00 PM

California African American Museum

Free

June 27Saturday
CAAM Connects with Feel Seen Wellness: Free and Queer primary image

CAAM Connects with Feel Seen Wellness: Free and Queer

Saturday • 2:00 PM

California African American Museum

Free

June 30Tuesday
CAAM Cinema: I Was Born This Way primary image

CAAM Cinema: I Was Born This Way

Tue, Jun 30 • 8:00 PM

California African American Museum

Free