Community Days at California Historical Society are all day free events that aim to engage the public in key themes connected to its exhibitions Native Portraits: Contemporary Tintypes by Ed Drew and Sensational Portrayals of the Modoc War, 1872-73. Join us for pop-up talks, crafts, food, and more on August 13 and November 12!
August 13 Schedule of Events: 11:00AM-1:00PM Tule Canoes with Peopleologie Limited supply, first come, first served
12:00-2:00PM Kids Club at Annie Plaza Lynn Lin will be taking portraits for anyone who is interested Take your Peopleologie Tule Canoe to the Plaza and test it out in the Kiddie Pool! Create and Make with Children's Creativity Museum.
3:30PM Hear a short set from the Band, Almas Fronterizas and listen to them talk about working with our featured photography, Ed Drew, their influences, art, and personal history.
All Day Crafts: Make your very own cardboard camera. Draw a portrait of someone you care about or are inspired by.
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