NARM Quarterly Summer 2017 | Page 6

New and Rejoining Members

Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco

San Francisco, California

415-986-1822

http://www.cccsf.us

Chinese Culture Center (CCC), under the aegis of the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, is one of the leading and most prominent cultural and social centers in the city of San Francisco.

The mission of CCC is to elevate underserved

communities, and give voice to equality through

education and contemporary art. With over five

decades of experience, CCC simultaneously

community engagement as well as cutting-edge

contemporary art of international significance. Their

work is based in San Francisco’s Chinatown, the City’s

open and public spaces, and other art institutions.

Aerospace Museum of

California

McClellan, California

916-564-3437

aerospaceca.org

Explore one of aviation’s greatest showcases at our spacious Aerospace Museum located at McClellan Business Park in Sacramento. Learn about aviation’s past, present and future.

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Our 37,500 square-foot Hardie Setzer Aerospace Museum Pavilion includes a massive exhibit hall with aviation and aerospace exhibits and a 4 acre Air Park featuring over 50 historic aircraft including: C-53 D-Day Aircraft, A-10 Thunderbolt, and a ‘Top Gun’ F-14 Tomcat.

Founded in 1935, the not-for-profit Marin History Museum celebrates the traditions of innovation and creativity of the people of Marin County. The collection includes historic artifacts and documents that relate to the history of Marin County and consists of some 20,000 artifacts and more than 200,000 historical photographs.

Marin History Museum

Novato, California

415-382-8211

www.marinhistory.org

NIAD Art Center

Richmond, California

510-620-0290

niadart.org

NIAD Art Center is a progressive art studio helping more than 60 artists with disabilities create art. Together we’re redefining contemporary art.

We maintain four exhibition spaces in our Art Center. Each hosts a monthly rotating show.

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