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CERA exhibitions represent a variety disciplines including art, history, nature, and photography. Browse the exhibition categories listed to the left to see the full array of CERA exhibitions available. Current CERA art exhibitions include the following:
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Nature's Beloved Son: Rediscovering John Muir's Botanical Legacy
In the spirit which John Muir embraced the botanical world, "Nature's Beloved Son" traces his travels to Canada, Indiana, the southeast, California, and Alaska and presents vivid images and Muir's specimens.

The Assassination of Pecola Breedlove, Emory Douglas
Banned & Recovered: Artists Intervention
This exhibition is a collective response by artists to the conspicuous successes of book challenges and bannings in U.S. schools and libraries.
Sacred Heart, Sances.

Hobos to Street People: Artists' Response to Homelessness from the New Deal to the Present
The exhibition compares artistic interpretations of homelessness created during the 1930s to today with an emphasis on California.

Lyn Risling, “Remaking Our World”

Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home: Art and Poetry of Native California

In this multimedia exhibition, California Indian stories, songs, and dances take form in poetry, paintings, baskets, photographs, and sculpture.

Portrait by Evvy Eisen.

Multiply by Six Million: Portraits and Stories of California Holocaust Survivors

This exhibit presents a visually arresting and powerful first-person history of one of the defining events of the 20th century through protraits and personal stories of Holocaust survivors.

Bear In Mind - Ask for Grizzly Break Lining

Bear in Mind: The Story of the California Grizzly
This compelling exhibition tells the story of one of California's most beloved and feared animals - the grizzly bear. The relationship that Californias have had with the grizzly bear over the centuries is one of dualities, expressed in fear and fascination.

Hunkpapa Sioux Indian boys, Fort Yates, North Dakota. Photo by Greg MacGregor.
Lewis and Clark Revisited: A Trail in Modern Day

Following in the footsteps of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they searched for the Northwest Passage, contemporary photographer Greg MacGregor traces the historic 19 th century journey west to see the route as it exists today. The exhibition pairs MacGregor's photographs with journal entries from the Lewis and Clark dairies, showing the transformation of the land and its people.

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