Crocker Art Museum

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Experience the unexpected at the Crocker Art Museum. Stroll through the Crocker's galleries and discover a diverse collection of artworks that span centuries, continents, and cultures. A robust schedule of changing exhibitions and permanent collection installations including California art dating from the Gold Rush to the present; Master Drawings and European paintings; one of the largest international ceramics collections in the United States; and collections of Asian, African, and Oceanic art ensures there is always something new to see. History lovers will be thrilled by the Crocker family's story and the architecture of the historic gallery building.

The Museum's calendar of events offers innovative art experiences for visitors of all ages, including family-friendly programs; studio art classes; thought-provoking talks, tours, and conversations; inspiring concerts and films; and more. Enjoy extraordinary ingredients artfully incorporated into the beautiful dishes of Makja at the Crocker, the Museum café, and shop the Museum store for a selection of art-inspired books, gifts, souvenirs, and more. Established in 1885, the Crocker was the first public art museum founded west of the Mississippi, and it still serves as the primary resource for the study and appreciation of fine art in the Sacramento region. The Museum is a public-private partnership between the City and the Crocker Art Museum Association (CAMA).@

See for yourself why the Crocker Art Museum is the center of culture for the Sacramento region. Plan your visit at www.crockerart.org. 

Facility rental information

The Crocker Art Museum is the perfect setting for events including corporate retreats, holiday parties, photoshoots, and wedding ceremonies and receptions. The Museum offers stunning spaces and exceptional services for groups from 15 to 1,500. Share one of Sacramento's most iconic locations with your guests when you book your next event at the Crocker.

216 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-808-7000

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