Exposition Park
The California
African American Museum is located at Exposition Park, in
downtown Los Angeles. Its neighbors include the California
Science Center (also called the California Museum of Science and
Industry), the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and
the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The California
African American Museum was begun in 1977, and opened to the
public in 1981. It was temporarily located at the California
Museum of Science and Industry. The Museum opened in its own
building in 1984.
CAAM’s 44,000
square foot building contains a large front lobby, a research
library, a museum store, and several galleries that display both
its permanent and visiting collections. The California African
American Museum’s permanent collection focuses on works of art
from the 20th century, reflecting the African American
experience in the United States, and its large part in the
history and the diverse culture of California. Its various
changing exhibits not only display African influenced art, but
also portray African American history.
Education plays a
big role at the California African American Museum. CAAM holds
many lectures, talks, and workshops aimed at furthering the
understanding and appreciation of African culture. Other
programs, such as film presentations, poetry readings, and art
and design classes are also offered. The California African
American Museum also holds events for children and families to
explore their imagination and encourage creativity.