We all use maps in our everyday lives—to navigate public transportation, find places to eat, and visualize big data like weather patterns or political opinions. But have you ever considered the deeper stories maps tell us? In
, at the Oakland Museum of California, you’ll discover there’s more to maps than meets the eye. Showcasing a diverse range of maps from Oakland, the Bay Area, and California—from environmental surroundings and health conditions to community perspectives and creative artworks—experience how maps can be a powerful tool to share unique points of view and imagine a better future. Explore new perspectives of familiar places through maps made by the community, and mark your own stories on the community map inside the exhibition.
Dates: February 14, 2020–February 28, 2022
Museum hours: Wednesday–Thursday, 11 am–5 pm; Friday, 11 am–9 pm; Saturday–Sunday, 11 am–5 pm, Monday & Tuesday, Closed
The Oakland Museum of California is committed to providing a space that is accessible, welcoming, and inclusive of everyone in our community. Please visit
this link
for a list of resources available for your visit to OMCA.
This exhibition is supported by California Humanities through a
Humanities for All Project Grant
.