RADIUM RUNWAY

Alameda Point’s
Open-Air Arts Hub

We continue to build on our vision for a performing arts center with Radium Runway, a unique placemaking project and series of arts programming designed to inspire, educate, and experiment.

Inspire conversations about issues impacting our community through an artistic lens.

Educate our community about the arts with programs that are accessible, eclectic, and transformative.

Experiment through partnerships with artists presenting innovative works.

FREE

In Living Colors Festival
Sunday, April 26 • 12pm-5pm

 This West Alameda Arts + Culture Festival is a free community event open to the public to celebrate the many arts and cultures in our community and how we all show up… In Living Colors.

Alameda Wellness Festival
Sunday, June 11 • 9:30am-4pm

A thoughtfully-curated gathering of yoga, movement, dance, local wellness, and community connection coming in hot, with yoga classes featuring DJ Sol Rising, and wellness vendors.

LOCATION & TRANSIT

Radium Runway is at 2151 Ferry Point — adjacent to Seaplane Lagoon Promenade — in Alameda Point.

 

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Thank You to our Sponsors

We believe in the power of performing arts to bring people together on common ground through shared passions—inspiring empathy and social change.

Radium envisions a performance venue and gathering place featuring artists from our vibrant community and celebrated performers from around the globe, presenting music, dance, opera, theater, and literary arts.

Radium Runway activates our vision for performing arts at Alameda Point—accessible, eclectic, and transformative.

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Partner With Us

We seek collaborators, donors and investors who share our vision for this extraordinary theater arts center in Alameda.