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California African American Museum

34°00′57″N 118°17′00″W / 34.015806°N 118.283465°W / 34.015806; -118.283465

California African American Museum (CAAM)
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
California African American Museum (California)
California African American Museum (the United States)
Established1981
LocationExposition Park, Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34°00′57″N 118°17′00″W / 34.015806°N 118.283465°W / 34.015806; -118.283465
TypeMuseum
DirectorCameron Shaw (Executive)
CuratorMar Hollingsworth (Visual Arts), Taylor Renee Aldridge (Visual Arts), Susan D. Anderson (History), Taylor Bythewood-Porter (Assistant Curator)
Public transit access   Expo Park/USC
Websitecaamuseum.org

The California African American Museum (CAAM) is a museum located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, United States. The museum focuses on enrichment and education on the cultural heritage and history of African Americans with a focus on California and western United States. Admission is free to all visitors. Their mission statement is "to research, collect, preserve, and interpret for public enrichment the history, art and culture of African Americans with an emphasis on California and the western United States."[1]

CAAM hosts independent and collaborative educational programs both on and off site of lectures, workshops, innovative programs, and hands-on activities that serve public and private school students, museum patrons and community visitors.[citation needed]

History edit

CAAM was chartered by the State of California in 1977 and first opened in 1981, in temporary quarters at the California Museum of Science and Industry (now the nearby California Science Center).[2] The museum's first director was arts advocate Aurelia Brooks, while the first object acquired for CAAM's permanent collection was a magnificent bronze bust of civil rights activist Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, created by Richmond Barthé.

In 1984, CAAM moved to its permanent home in Exposition Park, just south of Downtown Los Angeles. The inaugural exhibition The Black Olympians 1904-1984 was curated by CAAM's History Curator Lonnie Bunch, who would subsequently become the founding director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.[3]

Building edit

The current CAAM facility was built with state and private funds of around $5 million. African–American architects Jack Haywood and Vince Proby led the design for the museum.[4] The museum building opened to the public during the Los Angeles Olympic Games in July 1984. A major renovation occurred between 2001 and 2003.

The museum occupies a 44,000 square feet (4,100 m2) building. It includes three exhibition galleries, a theater gallery, a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m2) sculpture court, a conference center special events room, an archive and research library. Behind the scenes there are administration offices, exhibit design and artifact storage areas.

A 2011 preliminary planning by design firm Huff and Gooden Architects pegged the cost at $67.3 million for a major expansion and renovation that would nearly triple the size of the museum.[5]

Collection edit

CAAM exists to research, collect, preserve and interpret for public enrichment, the history, art and culture of African Americans. The museum conserves more than 6,300 objects of art, historical artifacts and memorabilia, and maintains a research library with more than 20,000 books and other reference materials available for limited public use.[citation needed]

The permanent collection includes paintings, photographs, sculpture and artifacts representing the diverse contributions of African Americans. The collection ranges from African art to 19th-century landscape. Along with its permanent collection, CAAM hosts specially mounted exhibitions curated out of its own collection, as well as traveling exhibitions from other museums.[6]

Programs edit

The museum's Education Department offers a broad range of programming and events designed to serve the needs of the greater Los Angeles community.[7] Their focus is to provide a variety of enriching, entertaining and enlightening learning experiences, to serve as a resource for diverse communities and to broaden public awareness of the artistic, historical and cultural contributions of African Americans and how other cultures intersect with African American history, art and culture. More than 80 programs are offered annually.

Management edit

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.[8]

The executive director is Cameron Shaw.[9]

The California Natural Resources Agency oversees the California African American Museum and the California Science Center.

See also edit

External links edit

  • California African American Museum - Official website  
  • The Museum of African American Art on Google Cultural Institute

Further reading edit

  • California African-American Museum. (2004). California African American Museum: "The Brown decision: A California perspective" : a roundtable discussion. Los Angeles?: Eighth and Wall Inc.
  • Biggers, J. T., Hammons, D., Outterbridge, J., Cummings, M., Johnson-Calloway, M., California Afro-American Museum Foundation., J. Paul Getty Trust., Crystal Productions. (1991). African American art. Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Trust.

References edit

  1. ^ "California African American Museum - Home Page". www.caamuseum.org. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
  2. ^ . California Historian. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013.
  3. ^ "Mission and History". California African American Museum. 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-27.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ . African American Registry. 2000. Archived from the original on 2014-12-14. Retrieved 2014-12-14.
  5. ^ Mike Boehm (July 18, 2014), African American Museum director Charmaine Jefferson steps down Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ "California African American Museum | History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places Smithsonian Magazine". www.smithsonianmag.com. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  7. ^ . Inland Valley News. September 25, 2014. Archived from the original on December 15, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  8. ^ Mike Boehm (July 18, 2014), African American Museum director Charmaine Jefferson steps down Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ "California African American Museum names Cameron Shaw as executive director". Los Angeles Times. 22 February 2021. Retrieved 2021-02-22.

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American Museum CAAM is a museum located in Exposition Park Los Angeles California United States The museum focuses on enrichment and education on the cultural heritage and history of African Americans with a focus on California and western United States Admission is free to all visitors Their mission statement is to research collect preserve and interpret for public enrichment the history art and culture of African Americans with an emphasis on California and the western United States 1 CAAM hosts independent and collaborative educational programs both on and off site of lectures workshops innovative programs and hands on activities that serve public and private school students museum patrons and community visitors citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Building 3 Collection 4 Programs 5 Management 6 See also 7 External links 8 Further reading 9 ReferencesHistory editCAAM was chartered by the State of California in 1977 and first opened in 1981 in temporary quarters at the California Museum of Science and Industry now the nearby California Science Center 2 The museum s first director was arts advocate Aurelia Brooks while the first object acquired for CAAM s permanent collection was a magnificent bronze bust of civil rights activist Dr Mary McLeod Bethune created by Richmond Barthe In 1984 CAAM moved to its permanent home in Exposition Park just south of Downtown Los Angeles The inaugural exhibition The Black Olympians 1904 1984 was curated by CAAM s History Curator Lonnie Bunch who would subsequently become the founding director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture 3 Building editThe current CAAM facility was built with state and private funds of around 5 million African American architects Jack Haywood and Vince Proby led the design for the museum 4 The museum building opened to the public during the Los Angeles Olympic Games in July 1984 A major renovation occurred between 2001 and 2003 The museum occupies a 44 000 square feet 4 100 m2 building It includes three exhibition galleries a theater gallery a 14 000 square foot 1 300 m2 sculpture court a conference center special events room an archive and research library Behind the scenes there are administration offices exhibit design and artifact storage areas A 2011 preliminary planning by design firm Huff and Gooden Architects pegged the cost at 67 3 million for a major expansion and renovation that would nearly triple the size of the museum 5 Collection editCAAM exists to research collect preserve and interpret for public enrichment the history art and culture of African Americans The museum conserves more than 6 300 objects of art historical artifacts and memorabilia and maintains a research library with more than 20 000 books and other reference materials available for limited public use citation needed The permanent collection includes paintings photographs sculpture and artifacts representing the diverse contributions of African Americans The collection ranges from African art to 19th century landscape Along with its permanent collection CAAM hosts specially mounted exhibitions curated out of its own collection as well as traveling exhibitions from other museums 6 Programs editThe museum s Education Department offers a broad range of programming and events designed to serve the needs of the greater Los Angeles community 7 Their focus is to provide a variety of enriching entertaining and enlightening learning experiences to serve as a resource for diverse communities and to broaden public awareness of the artistic historical and cultural contributions of African Americans and how other cultures intersect with African American history art and culture More than 80 programs are offered annually Management editThe 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 8 The executive director is Cameron Shaw 9 The California Natural Resources Agency oversees the California African American Museum and the California Science Center See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp California portal nbsp History portal nbsp Museums portal List of museums focused on African Americans List of museums in Los AngelesExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to California African American Museum California African American Museum Official website nbsp The Museum of African American Art on Google Cultural Institute Birth of the California African American Museum in Los AngelesFurther reading editCalifornia African American Museum 2004 California African American Museum The Brown decision A California perspective a roundtable discussion Los Angeles Eighth and Wall Inc Biggers J T Hammons D Outterbridge J Cummings M Johnson Calloway M California Afro American Museum Foundation J Paul Getty Trust Crystal Productions 1991 African American art Los Angeles CA J Paul Getty Trust References edit California African American Museum Home Page www caamuseum org Retrieved 2015 04 27 Birth of the California African American Museum in Los Angeles California Historian Archived from the original on October 16 2013 Mission and History California African American Museum 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 27 permanent dead link The California African American Museum founded Date Fri 1977 09 30 African American Registry 2000 Archived from the original on 2014 12 14 Retrieved 2014 12 14 Mike Boehm July 18 2014 African American Museum director Charmaine Jefferson steps down Los Angeles Times California African American Museum History Travel Arts Science People Places Smithsonian Magazine www smithsonianmag com Retrieved 2021 11 16 CAAM s Exhibition Visibly Invisible Focuses on the Plight of those with Albinism Inland Valley News September 25 2014 Archived from the original on December 15 2014 Retrieved December 14 2014 Mike Boehm July 18 2014 African American Museum director Charmaine Jefferson steps down Los Angeles Times California African American Museum names Cameron Shaw as executive director Los Angeles Times 22 February 2021 Retrieved 2021 02 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California African American Museum amp oldid 1218305511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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