• Black History, Resilience, and Legacy in Richmond Exhibition

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    Rediscover the legacy of radical Black activism in Richmond! For the entire month of February, follow the beginning of Richmond’s black community and their roots in organizing and the growth […]

  • Art of the African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    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 […]

  • Opening Reception: Art of The African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    Get your opportunity to meet the artists!  Join us for a free opening reception to the satellite exhibit collaboration between Richmond Museum of History & Culture and Art of the […]

  • Vendors’ Day: Art of the African Diaspora 2025 Exhibition

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    View the amazing satellite exhibit with the Art of the African Diaspora and support local artists by purchasing their goods! To RSVP, please register through Eventbrite! To celebrate the conclusion of Art of the African Diaspora’s 28th annual exhibit, as well as its very first satellite exhibit with the Richmond Museum of History & Culture, […]

  • Presentation: Leading the Tuskegee Airmen – George S. Roberts

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    Leading History Through the Skies   Learn about the historic first commander of the Tuskegee Airmen, George S. Roberts, and the legacy left behind by the Tuskegee Airmen! EVENT AT CAPACITY – JOIN US VIRTUALLY! Join the Richmond Museum Association and The Walking Ghosts of Black History in celebrating the profound legacy of the Tuskegee […]

  • Spring 2025 Film Series: Notorious (1946)

    SS Red Oak Victory Ship 1337 Canal Blvd., Berth 5, Richmond, CA, United States

    Spring 2025 Film Series: On board the historic SS Red Oak Victory A Classic Director’s Wartime Films: Alfred Hitchcock in WWII Renowned director Alfred Hitchcock held a deep connection to two Allied nations during World War II: Great Britain and the United States. His films masterfully highlighted the Allied effort while captivating audiences with unforgettable […]

  • Children’s Art Studio 2025 Exhibit – Worlds Imagined by Children

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    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 […]

  • Opening Reception: Children’s Art Studio – Worlds Imagined by Children

    Richmond Museum of History & Culture 400 Nevin Ave., Richmond, CA, United States

    Discover the true imaginative power of children! Join 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. At the event: See a world told through the eyes of imaginative Richmond youth Experience interactive […]

  • Spring 2025 Film Series: Casablanca (1942)

    SS Red Oak Victory Ship 1337 Canal Blvd., Berth 5, Richmond, CA, United States

    Spring 2025 Film Series: On board the historic SS Red Oak Victory A Classic Director’s Wartime Films: Alfred Hitchcock in WWII Renowned director Alfred Hitchcock held a deep connection to two Allied nations during World War II: Great Britain and the United States. His films masterfully highlighted the Allied effort while captivating audiences with unforgettable […]