Art

Oakland youth bring spirit to South Berkeley

Something has recently changed in South Berkeley—big colorful paintings are popping up in formerly vacant storefront windows. They were all made by low-income youth, mostly from Oakland, paid to paint by an organization called Youth Spirit Artworks — an organization that hires teens to beautify local neighborhoods.

The Museum of Children’s Art tackles global issues

“What does the world need now?” This question is being posed to kids all over the East Bay, and Oakland’s Museum of Children’s Art (MOCHA) wants their answers in the form of paintings, drawings, photographs or even sculptures.

Oakland Museum of California celebrates around the clock tonight

The newly re-opened Oakland Museum of California is holding a celebration this weekend with music, dance, and special activities and exhibits. The celebration Saturday at 11 a.m., and continues through the night, ending Sunday at 5:15 p.m. For a complete schedule, visit http://museumca.org/calendar/opening-weekend-celebration. Jane’s Walk USA and Walk Oakland Bike Oakland are organizing group walks throughout the city Saturday, including one beginning Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Grand Lake Theater. From WOBO: “This walk begins at the Grand Lake…

Reimagining the Oakland Museum of California

The Oakland Museum of California reopened May 1 after a two-year, $58 million renovation—the first major renovation since it was founded in 1969. The art and history galleries have both been remodeled and reinstalled with new artifacts, arrangements, themes and interactive exhibits.

Clown troupe invades Frank H. Ogawa Plaza

Eight-foot tall kids wearing brightly colored costumes and wizard-style hats were the focus of everyone’s attention at Frank H. Ogawa plaza in downtown Oakland on Friday. This was not an elongated Harry Potter costume party, but a cadre of Prescott Circus Theatre stilt dancers showing off their stuff.

Bargain hunters descend on Oakland Museum’s White Elephant sale

By 9 a.m. on Saturday, dozens of people were in line outside a warehouse in East Oakland, waiting for the people inside to lift the heavy metal door to the building. They had been there—in some cases for hours—waiting for the mother of all rummage sales: the Oakland Museum Women’s Board’s 51st White Elephant Sale.