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Regular gallery hours:
Thursday - Sunday, 12-5pm.
We are CLOSED:
Sunday, November 9th, 12-2:30pm for private event
Thursday, November 28th - Sunday, December 1st
December 7th for private event
Admission is free.
Berkeley Art Center in Live Oak Park
1275 Walnut Street Berkeley, CA 94709
Berkeley Art Center in Live Oak Park
We ask that visitors continue to wear masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Getting to BAC
Berkeley Art Center is on Walnut Street, between Rose and Eunice, just 1-1/2 blocks from the original Peet’s Coffee at the intersection of Vine and Walnut. Street parking is available. Please pay attention to posted signs for restrictions.
AC Transit
To take AC Transit bus #18, cross Shattuck upon exiting the station and wait at the bus stop at the corner of Center Street. Ask the driver to let you off at Rose Street. Walk uphill on Rose, then turn left onto Walnut. Berkeley Art Center will be on your right.
BART
We are a little more than 1 mile from both the North Berkeley and Downtown Berkeley BART stations.
From the North Berkeley Station:
To walk, cross Sacramento and head up Cedar to Walnut (one block past Shattuck).
Turn left and walk three blocks to the north end of Live Oak Park. Berkeley Art Center is on your right.
From the Downtown Berkeley Station:
To walk, head north up Shattuck to Rose, turn right, and then make the next left on Walnut. We will be on your right.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Bike rentals, taxis, and ride-sharing services are also available upon exiting the station.
Accessibility
Berkeley Art Center is committed to making contemporary art by local artists approachable and accessible. BAC’s gallery allows for manual and electric wheelchairs, electric mobility scooters, and other power-driven mobility devices. The adjoining City of Berkeley park is wheelchair accessible by a street side ramp that connects to a concrete path into the picnic area. Our facility includes a clearly labeled all-gender restroom available to guests that includes an infant changing table.
Exhibition wall labels are printed in 16-point type. BAC is happy to provide tours for visually impaired visitors. Please note that staff and volunteers are not formally trained to give descriptive sight tours, but rather can provide some interpretation and content information. Please contact BAC prior to your visit to make tour arrangements.
For events, please let us know if you require accommodations for an interpreter or other assistance in order to participate.
Accessibility Coordinator
Kim Acebo Arteche, Co-Director
510.644.6893
Email
CONTACT
510.644.6893
We cannot respond to unsolicited curatorial and artist submissions.
Thank you for your understanding.