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    Mon–Tues CLOSED
    Weds–Thurs 11 am—5 pm
    Friday 11 am—5 pm
    Sat–Sun 11 am—5 pm

     

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    510-318-8510 (available Wed–Sun during business hours)
    store@museumca.org

    Visit OMCA
    1000 Oak Street (at 10th Street)
    Oakland, California 94607

    OMCA Members Always Save 10%
    Whether online or in-person at the OMCA Store, OMCA Members always save 10% on purchases. Member discounts will be applied upon order processing and are subject to OMCA Membership verification.

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    We accept the following major credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa.

    OMCA Store
    The OMCA Store is open during Museum hours. Museum admission is not required to shop. Enjoy secure parking in OMCA's Oak Street garage. Validated reduced rate parking is available with purchase. The OMCA Store is centrally located on Level 2 adjacent to ticketing, Town Fare Café and the Oak Street garage entrance. For more information, please call the OMCA Store at 510-318-8510.

    The OMCA Store showcases California arts, craft, history, and nature through a wide selection of books and locally-made items. Discover California artisanal collectables, artful books, and one-of-a-kind gifts inspired by exhibitions at Oakland Museum of California.

    About Oakland Museum of California
    Located in Oakland, California, the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) brings together three historically independent disciplines—art, history, and natural sciences—under one roof. This progressive multidisciplinary approach was to celebrate the many facets of California.

    OMCA's collections—comprising more than 1.8 million objects including seminal art works, historical artifacts, ethnographic objects, natural specimens, and photographs—and our programs explore and reveal the factors that shape California character and identity, from its extraordinary natural landscapes, to successive waves of migration, to its unique culture of creativity and innovation. Learn more at: museumca.org