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The California African American Museum, which recently underwent a renovation, has temporarily shuttered its doors to assess issues following Tropical Storm Hilary.
The California African American Museum, which has been closed since last year, will reopen this weekend with six new exhibitions and upgraded facilities.
The California African American Museum has a budget of about $3.5 million a year. Admission is free. The state provides $2.5 million, augmented by funds from a private nonprofit museum foundation that in recent years has generated annual contributions and other revenues of $650,000 to $1.4 million.
In 2011, Huff + Gooden Architects, was selected to design the $67 million renovation and expansion to the California African American Museum located in Exposition Park in Los Angeles, California. The design is a cultural critique of the current museum's physical and cultural context and the expanded museum's social visibility.
[6] [4] Following the original showing, the exhibition toured to the Brooklyn Museum, New York, from March through July 2023; and the California African American Museum (CAAM), Los Angeles, in August 2023. The exhibition was open at CAAM for less than two weeks when the museum was forced to close due to extensive storm damage, and the show did ...
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IAAM is now the second-largest museum focused on African American history, after only the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
The African American Museum & Library at Oakland. Main article: African American Museum and Library at Oakland The African American Museum & Library at Oakland (AAMLO) is a non-circulating library that archives historic collections and reference materials documenting the African American experience in California.