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The 40 Acres Art Gallery is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to exposing and educating the Oak
Park and greater Sacramento Community to a broad range of visual art forms by presenting museum-level exhibitions. Admission is free.
Click here for a video about St. HOPE, 40 Acres and its arts programming.
Click here for information about renting the 40 Acres Art Gallery.
The 40 Acres Art Gallery is integrated within a larger entity, the 23,000 square foot multi-use 40 Acres
Art Gallery and Cultural Center, located at 35th Street and Broadway in Oak Park, Sacramento, and consisting
of a performing arts facility, an African-American bookstore, a coffeeshop, a barbershop and twelve apartments.
Best described as a museum without walls, 40 Acres exhibitions can be found throughout the 40 Acres project,
including:
- 40 Acres Art Gallery
- underground books®
- 40 Acres Cultural Center lobby
- Uncle Jed's Cut Hut Barbershop
- Starbucks Coffeeshop
Art is a vital, integral aspect of the entire 40 Acres project and fulfills the Art Gallery's mandate to
bring art to the community - by presenting exhibitions, public art installations, educational programming
and special events where people live, eat and socialize.
The gallery hours are:
Tuesday - Friday: 12pm - 6pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Closed Sunday and Monday |