UnHoused: A History of Housing in Santa Monica
- When
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This event is in the past
February 02 11:00am – 5:00pm, 2024
- Location
- Santa Monica History Museum 1350 7th Street Santa Monica, CA
Explore the evolution of Santa Monica’s housing through the captivating exhibition, UnHoused: A History of Housing in Santa Monica, Opening Friday, February 2 at the Santa Monica History Museum.
From the Tongva people to its contemporary beach town metropolis, the exhibition delves into the heart of Santa Monica’s housing legacy by providing perspectives on policy and development. It moves to poignant narratives of migration, affordability, redlining, restrictive covenants, and the ever-relevant topic of rent control.
Addressing contemporary housing challenges faced by Santa Monica and the region, the exhibition further explores affordable housing, support systems for those experiencing homelessness, equity and inclusion, and the importance of historic preservation in maintaining the city’s cultural identity.
Rob Schwenker, Executive Director of the Santa Monica History Museum, emphasizes the critical role of understanding the past to navigate today’s complex and dynamic concerns, “Housing is perhaps the preeminent issue in our region and across all of California. It is critical to understand where we’ve been and how we got here.” The exhibition takes an immersive examination of the city’s architectural heritage, environmental dynamics, and the complex interplay of socio-political factors.
Visitors are invited to engage with the future through interactive models and thought provoking questions like “What makes a home?” and “Why does Santa Monica look the way it does today?” The exhibition centers around the future of housing, encouraging contemplation of the evolving nature of residential spaces.
The Museum is typically open on Thursdays from 2pm to 5pm and Friday through Sunday from 11am to 5pm.
General admission is $5.00
First Sunday Free Admission
Museum admission is always FREE for SMHM Members.
Children (under 17), Seniors (65+), Students, Active Duty Military/Veterans & SNAP/EBT cardholders.