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Santa Monica's Camera Obscura is a tiny ocean-view surprise

The Camera Obscura in Palisades Park connects Santa Monica's visitor history, ocean views, old optical tech, and today's community art space.

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Santa Monica has big, obvious landmarks: the beach, the pier, the bluffs, the promenade. The Camera Obscura is smaller and stranger, which is part of the fun.

The optical device was built in 1898 by Mayor Robert F. Jones to help draw visitors. It was later moved into its current mid-century building in Palisades Park in 1955. From the outside, the building can look easy to miss. The idea inside is old and clever: mirrors and light project a live view of the world outside.

Today, the place has another layer. The Camera Obscura Art Lab is also a community arts space, with artists-in-residence using the studio during the year. That keeps it from feeling like a leftover tourist object. It connects Santa Monica’s old visitor culture to present-day art, workshops, and public creativity.

The access detail is worth checking. The camera mechanism may be closed except during special events, so look before going only for the device. Even then, the stop adds something to Palisades Park. The park is already a classic ocean-view walk; the Camera Obscura adds a quiet reminder that Santa Monica has been designing little visitor surprises for over a century.

Pair it with a walk along Ocean Avenue. The view outside is the same view the old device was built to play with.

Where to see it

Camera Obscura Art Lab at 1450 Ocean Avenue in Palisades Park.

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