Current Exhibits

Welcome to the Basque Museum and Cultural Center. Here you will find information regarding current exhibits, as well as past and future exhibits.

The Jacobs family home began being used as a Basque boardinghouse in 1910 and functioned in that capacity until 1969. First rented by the Galdos, Bicandi, and Uberuaga families, it was finally purchased by the Uberuagas in 1928 for the sum of $2,000. Jose and Hermenegilda Uberuaga had three...
An Enduring Culture is a brief overview of the history of the Basques of yesterday and today.  It includes many modern and historic photographs and artifacts to highlight key aspects of the culture.
This exhibit takes a look at Basque sports and includes wonderful and colorful photographs as well as artifacts from a variety of unique games.  Highlighted are pala, jai alai, and stone lifting.  On display are actual stones used during the Jaialdi Basque festival in 2005 and 2010!...
The Basque Sheepherder focuses on the job that so many Basques came to be known for in the American West.  Peek inside a sheepwagon, where many Basques spent several months at a time living while they were in the hills herding sheep.  Step inside of a full size sheepherder's tent and...
This exhibit focuses on artwork - either produced by Basques or of Basque topics.