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The Carnegie Art Museum, located in Oxnard, California, is a public art museum that is housed in a building that was originally the Oxnard Public Library. Owned by the City of Oxnard, the museum offers a unique blend of history and art, as it is situated in a building that has served various purposes over the years.
The Carnegie Art Museum is housed in a Neo-Classical building that is located next to Oxnard's Plaza Park. The building, which opened in 1907 as the Oxnard Public Library, was converted into an art museum in 1986. This transformation has allowed the building to continue serving the community in a new and meaningful way.
The Carnegie Art Museum boasts a permanent collection of more than 1,500 art and ethnographic objects. This includes over 600 paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs primarily by 20th century California artists such as Arthur Beaumont, Colin Campbell Cooper, Millard Sheets, and Leo Politi. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive look at the artistic contributions of these renowned artists.
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