public programs and events
Target Sundays at CAAM – Telling our stories, experiencing our art & sharing our history!
Through the eyes and voices of traditional and contemporary artists, community leaders, cultural historians, activists, and educators, this once-a-month Sunday cultural experience celebrates the diverse influences and achievements of art and culture from the African American Diaspora.
Featured during the 2008 season will be a special mask making workshop featuring well known Los Angeles based artist, Elliot Pinkney. Each month Mr. Pinkney will lead participants in molding masks with a quick hardening clay. Design your own mask and take it home with you!
Call the Target Sunday @ CAAM hotline 213.744.2132 for updates.
To find out more about Target's Community initiatives, please go to Target Community.

Sunday, June 1, 2008
Razzmataz From Blues to Jazz & Hip Hop Too! Celebrating Black Music Month
Join us as we celebrate the voices and harmonious sounds of Black Music Month from a cappella to talented performers of R&B, Broadway and hip hop. We'll have it all! You can also see various examples on the African American migrations west in the exhibitions "In Motion", our permanent exhibition "The African American Journey West" and within the history of "Allensworth: One Hundred Years of the California Dream."
- Museum opens at 11am
- Live program begins at 1pm
- And remember, this event is FREE! Parking is at 39th and Figueroa Streets and is $6 per vehicle.

