UC Davis Picnic Day

Woman and child holding balloon looking at art in the gallery

Event Date

Location
Gorman Museum of Native American Art
Join us in celebrating the 111th UC Davis Picnic Day!

Since its inception in 1909, Picnic Day has become the crown-jewel event of the UC system and the signature event of UC Davis. One of the largest student-run events in the nation, Picnic Day showcases the richness of diversity and achievement at UC Davis and the surrounding community in the areas of research, teaching, service, and campus life.

The Gorman Museum of Native American Art will be featuring the exhibition, Olé Ham Nees, We Call Him Coyote: Harry Fonseca Works from the Shingle Springs Band Collection, and works from the museum collections will be on display in the Collections Galleries.  The museum shop offers a variety of Native American products from artists across North America.

To see more information about the campus wide event, including schedules and maps, please see the UCD Picnic Day webpage.