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SUMMARY:Upcoming 2026 Exhibition: Art of the African Diaspora at the Richmond Museum
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Sunday\, February 1\, 2026 | 2 – 4PM\nThe Richmond Museum of History & Culture is thrilled to once again host a satellite exhibition in partnership with Art of the African Diaspora—a celebrated Bay Area tradition now in its 29th year! \nArt of the African Diaspora honors and uplifts the creative achievements of artists of African descent by showcasing their work across multiple venues throughout the Bay Area. This year\, we are proud to feature an inspiring group of artists whose work reflects a wide range of styles\, stories\, and perspectives. \nFeaturing artwork from: \nAsual Aswad – Website \nGathoni Kamau-Devers – Instagram | Website \nJimi Evins – Instagram | Facebook | Website \nKaren Janes – Instagram | Etsy \nHe11en C11ark – Instagram \nJeannette DesBoine \nKimberly Antoinette – Instagram \nKimberly V. Johnson – Website \nExhibition Details \n\nExhibition Dates: Sunday\, February 1 – Sunday\, March 15\, 2026\nMuseum Hours: Thursday–Sunday\, 1:00–4:00 PM\n\nSpecial Events \n\nOpening Reception: Sunday\, February 1 | 2:00–4:00 PM\nArtist Pop-Up Shop: Saturday\, March 14 | 12:00–5:00 PM\n\n  \nWe invite you to experience this vibrant exhibition\, celebrate artistic excellence\, and support local artists. We hope to see you there!\n\nTo learn more about the Art of the African Diaspora\, explore HERE. \nTo make a donation\, click here! 100% of donations (minus online processing fees) go towards event costs and are managed by the Art of the African Diaspora Steering Committee who produces the event. \nHow to purchase art:\nMost art on display is available for purchase. The art label will indicate whether or not the piece is available. To purchase a piece\, please approach any museum staff who will put you in touch with the artist. The museum does not charge commission\, meaning that all proceeds go straight to the artists. \n\nAbout the Event: \nArt Of The African Diaspora is the longest running event of its kind in the Bay Area. It originated from a salon for African American artists known as Colors of Black that was organized in 1989 by artist and professor Marie Johnson Calloway. \nIn 1996 artists Jan Hart-Schuyers and Rae Louise Hayward established the exhibition The Art of Living Black at Richmond Art Center. Many of the artists from Colors of Black participated in the inaugural exhibition\, which presented the work of emerging and established African American artists. The artists gained introductions to new audiences\, and access to build a creative community of artists and art lovers. \nOver the next twenty-five years the exhibition ensured the increased visibility for African American artists in the Bay Area that Hart-Schuyers and Hayward conceptualized.  After the loss of both founders\, their organizing efforts were carried on for many years by artists\, family members\, and RAC. \nThe next stage of the events development happened in 2018\, when a Steering Committee comprised of participating artists\, presented the exhibition. In 2019\, the Committee became aware of the necessity to incorporate a broader vision of the African Diaspora and consequently renamed the organization Art Of The African Diaspora.e
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/upcoming-2026-exhibition-art-of-the-african-diaspora-at-the-richmond-museum/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Programs,Gathering,Reception,Vendors' Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250518T140000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Children's Art Studio - Worlds Imagined by Children
DESCRIPTION:Discover the true imaginative power of children!\nJoin the Richmond Museum of History & Culture and the Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños for the opening reception of their 2nd ever annual Children’s Art exhibit. \nAt the event:\nSee a world told through the eyes of imaginative Richmond youth\nExperience interactive and creative activities and discover the magic of art\nEnjoy refreshments and light snacks \nChildren’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños Funders\nThis event could not have been made possible without the support of the funders of Children’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños! Click on the logo to be redirected to their website. \n \nAbout the Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños\nThe Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños provides free\, quality arts-based classes to low-income children regardless of background or abilities. Their program is grounded in the belief that the arts create a more just and equitable society and act as a driver for economic change. They believe that all children should have access to quality arts education and have the opportunity to express themselves through art. They recognize the importance of creating inclusive environments that celebrate the unique perspectives\, talents\, and cultures of children. They strive to foster a sense of exploration\, creativity\, and self-expression in each child\, while promoting the importance of access to the arts in their local community. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/opening-reception-childrens-art-studio-worlds-imagined-by-children/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Reception
ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Art Studio Richmond":MAILTO:hello@studiorichmond.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20250424T211304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250511T173353Z
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SUMMARY:Children's Art Studio 2025 Exhibit - Worlds Imagined by Children
DESCRIPTION:The Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños and the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are proud to present the 2nd annual Children’s Art Exhibition\, “Worlds Imagined by Children”! This exhibit continues to highlight the importance of establishing the joy and creativity of art in early childhood education\, allowing all children to imagine\, free of barriers. This means expanding access to programming\, art-based learning\, and access to childcare for underserved communities. \nChildren’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños Funders\nThis exhibition could not have been made possible without the support of the funders of Children’s Art Studio / Taller de Arte Para Niños! Click on the logo to be redirected to their website. \n \nAbout the Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños\nThe Children’s Art Studio Richmond / Taller de Arte Para Niños provides free\, quality arts-based classes to low-income children regardless of background or abilities. Their program is grounded in the belief that the arts create a more just and equitable society and act as a driver for economic change. They believe that all children should have access to quality arts education and have the opportunity to express themselves through art. They recognize the importance of creating inclusive environments that celebrate the unique perspectives\, talents\, and cultures of children. They strive to foster a sense of exploration\, creativity\, and self-expression in each child\, while promoting the importance of access to the arts in their local community. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/childrens-art-studio-2025-exhibit-worlds-imagined-by-children/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Art Studio Richmond":MAILTO:hello@studiorichmond.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250202T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20250108T221121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T233148Z
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SUMMARY:Art of the African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:In its 28th year\, Art of the African Diaspora continues to express and celebrate the creative achievements of artists of African descent. This year\, over 150 artists showcase their work at Richmond Art Center\, as well as in open studios and satellite exhibitions at different venues around the Bay Area. \nWe at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are excited to host a satellite exhibit in partnership with Art of the African Diaspora for its 28th year! \nFeaturing artwork from: \nAsual Aswad – Website \nGathoni Kamau-Devers – Instagram | Website \nJimi Evins – Instagram | Facebook | Website \nKaren Janes – Instagram | Etsy \nStacy Mootoo – Instagram \nOsaze Seneferu – Instagram \nMalik Seneferu – Instagram (maliksart) | Instagram (malikspeaksart) | Instagram (maliksartnft) | Instagram (re.maincreative) \nCole Ware – Website \nGallery available for viewing from Thursday – Sunday\, 1 – 4 PM\nFebruary 2 – March 30th\, 2025 \n\nTo learn more about the Art of the African Diaspora\, explore HERE. \nTo make a donation\, click here! 100% of donations (minus online processing fees) go towards event costs and are managed by the Art of the African Diaspora Steering Committee who produces the event. \nHow to purchase art:\nMost art on display is available for purchase. The art label will indicate whether or not the piece is available. To purchase a piece\, please approach any museum staff who will put you in touch with the artist. The museum does not charge commission\, meaning that all proceeds go straight to the artists. \n\nAbout the Event: \nArt Of The African Diaspora is the longest running event of its kind in the Bay Area. It originated from a salon for African American artists known as Colors of Black that was organized in 1989 by artist and professor Marie Johnson Calloway. \nIn 1996 artists Jan Hart-Schuyers and Rae Louise Hayward established the exhibition The Art of Living Black at Richmond Art Center. Many of the artists from Colors of Black participated in the inaugural exhibition\, which presented the work of emerging and established African American artists. The artists gained introductions to new audiences\, and access to build a creative community of artists and art lovers. \nOver the next twenty-five years the exhibition ensured the increased visibility for African American artists in the Bay Area that Hart-Schuyers and Hayward conceptualized.  After the loss of both founders\, their organizing efforts were carried on for many years by artists\, family members\, and RAC. \nThe next stage of the events development happened in 2018\, when a Steering Committee comprised of participating artists\, presented the exhibition. In 2019\, the Committee became aware of the necessity to incorporate a broader vision of the African Diaspora and consequently renamed the organization Art Of The African Diaspora.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/art-of-the-african-diaspora-2025-exhibition/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art of the African Diaspora":MAILTO:aotadexhibition@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20250213T000546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T054549Z
UID:21120-1738414800-1740758400@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Black History\, Resilience\, and Legacy in Richmond Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Rediscover the legacy of radical Black activism in Richmond!\nFor the entire month of February\, follow the beginning of Richmond’s black community and their roots in organizing and the growth of the Black Panther Party! \nDid you know that North Richmond was one of the first communities where the Black Panther Party organized\, and significantly shaped the growth of the Party? We at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture are hosting Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) Richmond for a free gallery exhibit on the rich history of radical Black activism in Richmond and the legacy of this organizing that is still felt today. \nThe Black History Exhibit will be up for the entire month of February in honor of Black History Month. Our closing reception will be on Saturday\, February 22nd\, 2025. \nGallery available for viewing from Thursday – Sunday\, 1 – 4 PM\nFebruary 1st – February 28th\, 2025 \nTo view the event for this exhibit’s closing reception\, click HERE. \nTo learn more about Communities for a Better Environment\, explore HERE. \nTo learn about the CBE Richmond branch’s current events\, explore their Linktree HERE.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/black-history-resilience-and-legacy-in-richmond-exhibition/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Communities for a Better Environment":MAILTO:lazuli@cbecal.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240725T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240725T193000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20240704T215913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194549Z
UID:18842-1721926800-1721935800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Art for a Cause: Modern Children's Art Exhibition Finale & Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Art for a Cause: Modern Children’s Art Exhibition Finale & Fundraiser!  \nJoin us for a transformative evening celebrating the artwork of Richmond’s future artists on Thursday\, July 25th at the Richmond Museum of History & Culture from 5 – 7:30 PM. \n[TICKETS HERE] \nSee the world through a child’s eyes: Immerse yourself in the wonder of our Modern Children’s Art Exhibition\, where the creations of our future artists will spark your imagination. \nSip & Create with the Factory Bar: Elevate your art appreciation with signature cocktails mixed by the talented bartenders of the Factory Bar. \nEmbrace the creative process: Get hands-on with process-based art activities led by the Children’s Art Studio Richmond. Channel your inner child and rediscover the joy of exploration through these unique activities\, inspired by the studio’s innovative curriculum. \nMingle & Support: Enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and mingle with fellow art enthusiasts. \nTicket proceeds from this event will directly support youth programming for both the Children’s Art Studio Richmond and the Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, nurturing future generations of artists and art appreciators. \n[TICKETS HERE] \nDon’t miss this unforgettable opportunity to celebrate creativity\, support a worthy cause\, and experience the magic of art through the eyes of a child!
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/art-for-a-cause-modern-childrens-art-exhibition-finale-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240727T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20240704T215218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194550Z
UID:18837-1716037200-1722096000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Modern Children's Art: A Celebration of Creativity
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce a collaborative work between the Richmond Museum of History & Culture and the Children’s Art Studio Richmond in this latest exhibition! \nIn this exhibit\, CAS Richmond’s youth provided beautiful artwork that provided insight into their journeys into art and the importance of creating a lasting program that community members can celebrate. This highlights the need for expanding access to the arts for underserved communities. \nGallery available for viewing from Thursday – Saturday\, 1 – 4 PM.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/modern-childrens-art-a-celebration-of-creativity/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Art Studio Richmond":MAILTO:hello@studiorichmond.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20240311T214007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194550Z
UID:18661-1711202400-1711209600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:A Community Dialogue on Reinvigorating the Arts in Richmond\, CA
DESCRIPTION:The Richmond Museum of Culture & History is excited to invite you to participate in our inaugural “Know Your Community” session\, the start in a series of round table discussions designed to foster community dialogue and celebrate the rich diversity of Richmond\, California. \nThrough this initiative\, we aim to bring together community leaders\, cultural institutions\, and engaged residents like YOURSELF to share insights\, stories\, and concerns. These discussions will not only inform future public programming and exhibits but also help create a robust volunteer team from the community to serve as program advisors. \n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/a-community-dialogue-on-reinvigorating-the-arts-in-richmond-ca/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210829T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210829T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210807T202720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T194550Z
UID:18229-1630242000-1630252800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklin-my-story-the-exhibit-4/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210827T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210807T202805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T202901Z
UID:18232-1630069200-1630080000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklin-my-story-the-exhibit-5/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210822T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210822T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210807T202958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T202958Z
UID:18234-1629637200-1629648000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklin-my-story-the-exhibit-6/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210821T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210821T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210807T200143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T200143Z
UID:18223-1629550800-1629561600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin My Story the Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy McCracklin My Story the Exhibit
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklin-my-story-the-exhibit-3/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210820T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210807T200055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T200055Z
UID:18221-1629464400-1629475200@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin My Story the Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy McCracklin My Story the Exhibit
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklin-my-story-the-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210815T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210815T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210807T195946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T195946Z
UID:18216-1629032400-1629043200@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin My Story The Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy McCracklin My Story the Exhibit\n 
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklin-my-story-the-exhibit/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210815
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20210604T191741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T195324Z
UID:18158-1628899200-1628985599@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jimmy McCracklin's 100th Birthday Celebration in partnership with North Richmond Blues Foundation
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jimmy-mccracklins-100th-birthday-celebration-in-partnership-with-north-richmond-blues-foundation/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200301T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20200202T010647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200220T022103Z
UID:9673-1583071200-1583082000@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Between Two Worlds - Untold Stories of Refugees from Laos
DESCRIPTION:Through photos\, documents\, cultural artifacts\, and video recordings of first-person narratives\, Between Two Worlds tells refugees’ stories in their own words\, tracing their lives amidst U.S. bombings and other attempts to “contain” communism in Southeast Asia in general and Laos in particular\, and of their journeys from their homes in Laos to reeducation camps\, to refugee camps\, to finding new homes in the United States.\n\nThe Center for Lao Studies formed a team of cultural consultants\, historians\, museum professionals\, graphic designers\, media specialists\, and writers who spent more than a year researching and planning the project prior to putting the physical exhibit together.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/between-2-worlds-untold-stories-of-refugees-from-laos/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Exhibits,Free Programs,Gathering,Lecture,Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190811T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191229T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20190817T215456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190817T215456Z
UID:5464-1565528400-1577635200@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:"Richmond In Focus"
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/richmond-in-focus/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190810T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190810T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20190706T162315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190817T214846Z
UID:4378-1565445600-1565452800@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Richmond In Focus
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception\nRichmond In Focus\nJoin us for a free opening reception of the exhibit celebrating photography in Richmond!\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				? Javier Anaya\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				? Richmond Museum of History\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				? Richmond Museum of History
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/opening-reception-richmond-in-focus/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Programs,Gathering,Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190623T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20181203T221746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T221003Z
UID:3423-1561298400-1561305600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Jewish Food and Wine Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Alix Wall will speak about contributions of Jewish Chefs in the Bay Area.?Wall\, founder of The Illuminoshi: The Not-So-Secret Society of Bay Area Jewish Food Professionals\, will be joined by Berkeley-based Covenant Winery and Perfusion Vineyard\, a Richmond business farmed and owned by surgeon John Bry. \nMusicians Melita Silberstein and Dave Rosenfeld will round out the program. \nBeloved Jewish treats like chopped liver\, kugel\, knishes\, spinach matzo pie and more will be offered. \nGuests of all ages are welcome but must be age 21+ with ID for wine tasting. \nThis is a FREE event.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/jewish-food-and-wine/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Exhibits,Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20190427T222143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190427T225439Z
UID:3755-1558274400-1558281600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Institute for Historical Study: Talk and Tour at the Richmond Museum of History
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, May 19\, 2019 at 2 pm Prof. Oliver B. Pollack will give a talk and a tour of the exhibit: Pioneers to the Present\, The Jews of Richmond and Contra Costa County. \nAn exert from Prof. Pollack: \n“Get involved. That was my mantra when I arrived in Richmond in November 2016. Use the skills and tactics developed during 42 years in Nebraska in the Bay Area. Voila\, two years later ?Pioneers to the Present\, The Jews of Richmond and Contra Costa County? opened at the Richmond Museum of History. How often do you hear it\, I didn?t know there were Jews in Nebraska or Richmond. Jews as an ethnic group\, a religious minority\, as self-identification\, affiliated and non-affiliated\, assimilated\, or melded into the larger amorphous community are everywhere\, especially in urban\, suburban university locales.”
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/institute-for-historical-study-talk-and-tour-at-the-richmond-museum-of-history/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Programs,Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute for Historical Study":MAILTO:obpomni@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190407T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190407T090000
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20181203T220530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T025203Z
UID:3420-1554620400-1554627600@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:An Unlikely Romance
DESCRIPTION:Unlikely Romance\nLocal authors Julie Freestone and Rudi Raab speak on their novel Stumbling Stone (2015\, Alvarado Press).How likely is it that the daughter of Jewish immigrants would cast her lot with the son of a high-ranking Nazi? However improbable\, reporter Sarah Stern and German-born\, Berkeley\, California cop Karl Schmidt fall in love and embark on an all-consuming quest\, probing his tangled past and the family?s sinister secrets.?Stumbling Stone?chronicles their?journey across two continents and the discovery of horrifying surprises they never could have imagined.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/an-unlikely-romance/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Programs,Lecture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190701
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20181222T031458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181222T035144Z
UID:3520-1547308800-1561913999@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Pioneers to the Present - Jews of Richmond and Contra Costa County
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit that showcases the often unknown stories of the local Jewish community\, shares results of a US Holocaust Memorial Museum project and explains Jewish culture and traditions. \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Past Presidents of Temple Beth HIllel\, 1953.\n\nCourtesy of RMH and Temple Beth Hillel Archives. \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Fred Hendeles\, holocaust survivor who worked in the shipyards.\n\nCourtesy of RMH and Temple Beth Hillel Archives. \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Blumenfeld’s: Jewish Owned Business Ad\, 1947. \n\nCourtesy of RMH and Temple Beth Hillel Archives. \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Death remembrance plaque (Yarzeit). \n\nCourtesy of RMH and Temple Beth Hillel Archives. \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Reuben Savin\, Jewish Pharmacist. \n\nCourtesy of RMH and Temple Beth Hillel Archives. \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Courtesy of RMH and Temple Beth Hillel Archives. \n				\n		\n\nView the flyer!\nPioneers to Present: Jews of Richmond & CoCo Exhibit
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/exhibit-pioneers-to-the-present-jews-of-richmond-and-contra-costa-county/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161219T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161220T155900
DTSTAMP:20260606T070746
CREATED:20181204T015546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T031408Z
UID:3270-1482163200-1482249540@richmondmuseum.org
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION ARCHIVE (2015 thru 2017)
DESCRIPTION:Accessories\, Accessories\, Accessories!?August 7\, 2016 – December 23\, 2016 \nAccessories\, Accessories\, Accessories! will showcase the Museum?s extensive collection of fashion accessories from throughout the 20th Century. Carefully selected artifacts such as hats\, shoes\, and jewelry worn by working class men and women of Richmond will be displayed for the enjoyment and education of the public. Photographs showing people wearing similar accessories will be displayed and provide historical context for the artifacts. \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Men’s Bowler Hat\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Woman’s Cloche \n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Woman’s Heels\n				\n		\n\n? ? ?? ? ? The museum will host a free?reception on?Sunday?August 7 to open the new?exhibit?Accessories\, Accessories\, Accessories!?August 7th is also Richmond Day commemorating the incorporation of the city in 1905\, so join us and celebrate Richmond! The theme of the reception?is Bouquets\, Big Hats\, and Bow Ties\, so everyone is invited to dress to impress and wear their best accessories. Enjoy fresh cut flower arrangements from local florists in the permanent exhibit and stroll through?the museum’s?Historical Monument & Rose Garden\, which will be in full bloom! Don?t miss the group photograph to be taken on the Museum steps at 2:00PM to mark the occasion. \nThe Seaver Gallery has hosted temporary exhibits on a variety of Richmond related subjects including Dorothea Lange photos (2011)\, the Richmond Refinery (Fall 2012)\, local Semi-Pro baseball (Spring 2013)\, the restoration of the SS Red Oak Victory (Fall 2013)\, Volunteerism aboard the Red Oak Victory (Winter 2014)\, modern art Quilts based on the WWII Home Front experience (summer 2014)\, and the Richmond Fire Department (Fall 2014). \nFire in the City! (2014)\nRichmond & the Legacy of the Black Panther Party (January 23 – ?March 19\, 2016) \nThe Black Panther Party for Self Defense became active in North Richmond soon after the founding of the party. In April 1967\, the shooting of a young man by Contra Costa County Sheriff Department drew the Black Panther Party to demonstrations in Richmond for the next several years. The exhibit will tell the story of the Black Panther Party in Richmond using newspapers and photographs. \n \nMusic: A Reflection of Richmond (July through September 2015)\nThe exhibit presents visual survey of music through time in Richmond from the Native American period\, through the Blues Clubs in North Richmond\, to the free music festivals of today. The show includes artifacts such as musical instruments\, sheet music\, accessories from orchestra\, ephemera from musical events at the WWII shipyards\, newspaper clipping and photographs from the museum and personal family collections. \n \nRichmond Day at Panama Pacific International Exposition (July through Dec 2015)\nCelebrate the centennial of the PPIE with a mini exhibit of expo related artifacts from the museum’s permanent collection. The show features artifacts such as postcards\, souvenir books\, ribbons\, textiles and a medal made by Shreve & Company commemorating Richmond Day on August 7\, 1915. \n \nShrimping on the Bay: A View from Richmond (March 21 – May 21\, 2015)  \nOn March 21\, 2015 a new temporary exhibit will open celebrating the Chinese shrimping villages on the San Francisco Bay with a focus on the shrimp camps in Richmond. The exhibit will use a combination of photographs\, archaeological collections\, oral history and family recollections to tell the story of the Chinese shrimpers in Richmond. The show will include artifacts related to historic shrimp camps on the Richmond Bayfront that were recovered from an archaeological excavation that took place in 2008 and have never before been on display to the public. The exhibit will be open until Sunday May 24\, 2015 and is free with general museum admission. Museum admission is $5 for adults\, $3 for seniors/students\, kids under 12 are free with paying adult and members are always free. \n \nIn conjunction with the exhibit\, Mr. Calvin Fong will speak at 2 PM on Saturday April 11\, 2015 about his father?s experience owning the Fong Wan Shrimp Camp business in Richmond during the 1930s-1940s. Fong Wan was a Chinese immigrant and successful entrepreneur in Oakland who established a shrimp camp and shop in Richmond. Calvin Fong has devoted considerable time and energy researching his father?s business and his research reveals an interesting picture of Chinese shrimping in Richmond. The program is free with general museum admission. Click here to view Herb Lore (1936) by Fong Wan on the internet archive. \nExcerpt from the 1936 pamphlet Herb Lore published by Fong Wan advertising the medicinal benefits of eating shrimp.\nDo you know a story from history that should be the topic of an exhibit in the Seaver Gallery? If so\, please contact us at info@richmondmuseum.org! \n[luv_heading title=”Explore Richmond’s Storied Past”][vc_column_text 0=””]The Richmond Museum of History is a little known jewel and the most significant local history museum in the East Bay. The museum is housed in a Carnegie Library built in 1910 that boasts a permanent exhibit gallery and also the Seaver Gallery\, a space for temporary exhibits and special events. The Museum draws from their extensive permanent collection of historically significant objects and documents to stage exhibits and host educational programs for the benefit of the public. The Richmond Museum of History has had a presence in the Iron Triangle for sixty years and we are proud to be cornerstone of the community. \nCTA: Find us on Facebook\, Tumblr\, and Twitter![/vc_column_text][luv_button target=”_blank” size=”btn-l” color_scheme=”accent-color-1″ text=”Events ” ga_tracking=”false” href=”https://richmondmuseum.org/calendar/”] \n[luv_separator][luv_heading title=”Current Exhibition in the Seaver Gallery “][vc_column_text] \n“How World War I Changed Richmond” \nOn view March 11\, 2017 – June 30\, 2017 \nThe exhibit features dozens of World War I related artifacts with connections to Richmond\, California. Many artifacts have been in the Museum collection over fifty years and will be on display for the first time. The exhibit commemorates the centennial of the United States involvement in the Great War and is unique in the San Francisco Bay Area. The stories of Richmond residents from all walks of life who were involved in World War I both at home and on the front.
URL:https://richmondmuseum.org/event/exhibits2017/
LOCATION:Richmond Museum of History & Culture\, 400 Nevin Ave.\, Richmond\, CA\, 94801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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