Don't miss this sneak peek of rad new spring exhibitions SuperAwesome and Vinyl, and check out an authentic Record Swap at the Oakland Museum of California. Gain a new perspective on art, identity, and imagination through the works of 15 contemporary artists in the group exhibition SuperAwesome: Art and Giant Robot. Revisit the albums you love, learn about a whole new genre, and spin to your heart's content in Vinyl: The Sound and Culture of Records. Enjoy the time-honored tradition of a Record Swap, OMCA-style, where collectors, sellers, and vinyl fans alike share and trade albums, stories, and a good time. It all happens during Friday Nights @ OMCA, the Oakland Museum of California's popular weekly street party where admission to the Museum is half-off for adults, free for ages 18 and under, and food trucks from Off the Grid, DJs, family activities, dancing, and more make for truly Oakland way to start the weekend. Friday Nights @ OMCA starts at 5 pm. Catch the Record Swap and the sneak peek of Vinyl and SuperAwesome from 7 to 9 pm.
Conveniently located one block from Lake Merritt BART.
Enjoy secure parking in OMCA's Oak Street garage. Flat-rate event parking is available for $5 beginning at 5 pm.
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