Women's Board of the Oakland of California
The Women's Board of the Oakland Museum of California offers a range of accessible cultural experiences, including free and discounted admissions, special exhibitions, and community events.
Services
The Women's Board of the Oakland of California offers various admission options tailored to different audiences. Children under 18 can enjoy free admission, while seniors, students, and educators benefit from discounted rates. Additionally, the institution participates in the Museums for All program, allowing EBT cardholders to receive reduced admission. The first Sunday of every month offers free admission for all visitors, enhancing accessibility and community engagement.
Special Exhibitions
Special exhibitions at the Women's Board of the Oakland of California come with an additional fee. These exhibitions provide unique and engaging experiences for visitors, offering insights into diverse themes and artistic expressions. Such initiatives support the museum's mission to educate and inspire through art and culture.
Friday Nights at OMCA
Friday Nights at OMCA is a dynamic event hosted by the Women's Board of the Oakland of California. This weekly gathering features live music, food trucks, and late-night gallery access, creating an enjoyable and lively atmosphere for attendees. It serves as an excellent opportunity for the community to explore the museum in a festive setting.
Community Events
The Women's Board of the Oakland of California takes pride in hosting annual community events such as Lunar New Year and Día de los Muertos celebrations. These events highlight cultural diversity and foster community spirit, offering visitors of all ages a chance to engage with and learn about different traditions.
Reciprocal Admission Benefits
As a member of the North American Reciprocal Museum Association, the Women's Board of the Oakland of California provides reciprocal admission benefits. Members can enjoy free or discounted admission to over 1,000 participating institutions across North America, thereby enhancing the value and reach of museum memberships.