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Pacific Grove Art Center

568 Lighthouse Avenue
831-375-2208

About Us
The purpose of the Pacific Grove Art Center is to educate the public in art appreciation and stimulate interest in art; to display all types of art to the general public on a non-discriminatory basis; to hold art classes, lectures, forums, exhibits, music concerts, and other educational functions for the general public; to provide art shows and exhibits which the public and school children can visit to continue their education in art and culture; and to promote the exhibition of art, with special emphasis on the encouragement of local artists.

Community outreach is the main focus of the PG Art Center. We accomplish this by providing free exhibits, occasional concerts, poetry readings, and lectures. We also rent space at the Art Center for appropriate special events.

History
The Pacific Grove Art Center is housed in one of the historic buildings of Pacific Grove. Proctor and Quintel, employed by T.A. Work, entrepreneur and developer, constructed the building in 1904-1905 with retail stores on the ground floor and assembly halls above. The Masonic Lodge rented the second floor until 1950 when they built their present, local lodge. In 1969, twelve local professional and business people borrowed $30,000 from the City of Pacific Grove and the Art Center was born.

The goals of these founders were the three E’s in the arts: Educate, Exhibit, and Encourage community involvement.


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