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C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology

The museum's in-person exhibitions and events are temporarily closed over summer. They will  reopened to visitors in fall 2024!  Until you have a chance to visit us on campus, you can still enjoy watching past virtual events or visiting our virtual museum.

Note: For in-person visits, please follow current COVID-19 protocols for the campus and Alameda County.

The C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology  was founded in 1975, and opened its current exhibition gallery in 1979. Established as a teaching museum for the instruction of museum studies in an anthropological context, the museum provides hands-on opportunities for students to learn museology and to work with archaeology and ethnology materials. The Museum strives to demonstrate human diversity and the range of human achievement throughout the world with both traditional cultural forms and their contemporary expressions and influences. Recognizing the value of material culture, exhibits display art and artifacts to illustrate all aspects of human culture from around the world, features of cultural and technological change, as well as biological evolution.


The museum is named in honor of its founder, the late Dr. Clarence "Smitty" Smith, and houses collections of archaeological & ethnographic items from Africa, Asia, and North America, as well as Central and South America.

Contact Us

C. E. Smith Museum of Anthropology
  • 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd
  • Meiklejohn Hall 4047(fourth floor)
  • Hayward, CA 94542
  • Phone: (510) 885-7414
  • Fax: (510) 885-3353