Betti Ono Foundation

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1585 62nd St
Emeryville, CA 94608

The Betti Ono Foundation, founded in 2010 by Oakland native Anyka Howard, serves as a community-based cultural hub dedicated to empowering artists of color and marginalized communities through the transformative power of art. With a mission focused on building power through culture, the foundation amplifies the voices of Black, Brown, Indigenous, and LGBTQ artists while fostering community connection and resilience.

Operating with a bold vision rooted in the activism of its namesakes, Betty Mabry Davis and Yoko Ono, Betti Ono’s strategies encompass cultural permanence, community wellbeing, and the disruption of gender-based violence. Over the years, the foundation has produced numerous exhibitions and public programs, solidifying its role in the cultural landscape of the Bay Area while advocating for social, political, and economic emancipation.

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