The Crocker Art Museum features the world’s foremost display of California art and is renowned for its holdings of European master drawings and international ceramics. The Crocker serves as the primary regional resource for the study and appreciation of fine art and offers a diverse spectrum of exhibitions, events, and programs to augment its collections, including films, concerts, studio classes, lectures, children’s activities, and more. The Museum has also dedicated the historic building’s entire first floor as an education center, space for student and community exhibitions, the Gerald Hansen Library, and Tot Land.
We acknowledge that the Crocker is on the traditional land of the Nisenan people, and the current state of California is the homeland of many tribes. The Museum is honored to be here and acknowledges its responsibility to these Native Nations. The Crocker is committed to working with and learning from Native people as it moves forward as an inclusive institution.