100 Families Oakland: Art & Social Change
Inaugural Year Exhibition
January 20–April 22
Oakland Museum of California
Cost: Adults $8, seniors $5, students $5 (with valid ID), children under 6 free
Family programs: January 28, 1–4:30 p.m.; February 18, 1–5 p.m.; March 18, 1–4:30 p.m.
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An exhibition of artwork created by the 100 Oakland families who participated in the first year of 100 Families Oakland: Art and Social Change.
A community art project sponsored by F. Noel Perry and the Center for Art and Public Life, 100 Families brought families together over the course of a year (January 2005 through May 2006) to make art under the guidance of professional artists.
A total of four 10-week art workshops, including 25 families each, took place in East and West Oakland, Chinatown, and Fruitvale.
For more information on the project, visit 100 Families Oakland: Art and Social Change. For more about the exhibition, visit the website of the Oakland Museum of California.
Curated by Mildred Howard.
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