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Known as the "Roycroft Campus", this rare survival of an art colony was awarded National Historic Landmark status in 1986. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Elbert Hubbard Roycroft Museum, housed in the George and Gladys Scheidemantel House , in East Aurora is the main collection and research centre for the work of the Roycrofters.
With the holidays upon us, now is the time to help our local communities however we can. One way to do that? Donate time and/or money to one of these worthy causes (plus, science shows ...
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, California: Malibu: Greater Los Angeles Area: Art: Part of Pepperdine University, works from the collections of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation: Gallery 825: West Hollywood: Westside: Art: Operated by the Los Angeles Art Association: Gamble House: Pasadena: San Gabriel Valley: Historic house: 1908 ...
The Society of California Pioneers, established in 1850, is dedicated to the study and enjoyment of California art, history, and culture. Founded by individuals arriving in California before 1850 and thriving under the leadership of several generations of their direct descendants, the Society has continuously served its members, the academic ...
The extraordinary real-life story of a friendship between a reformed ex-art forger and the police officer who arrested him has emerged in Jeffrey Archer's latest crime novel An Eye For An Eye, out ...
As of 2021, the president of the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles is Joe Cepeda. [12] Notable past presidents of the Society: [12] Joseph Morgan Henninger (1953) — founding member; Karl Hubenthal (1959) — founding member; Leo Monahan (1966, 1980–1981) Don Weller (1967) Ren Wicks (1956, 1977) — founding member; Mike Machat (1983)
The Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), non-profit arts organization that's been around for 96 years, helps up-and-coming artists. It was created in 1925 to let folks in Los Angeles see high-quality art and build a collection of European and American art for the people of the city.
The California Art Club was founded in December 1909, immediately after The Painters' Club of Los Angeles was disbanded. [3] Although the date and location of the first club meeting is unknown, the second was held February 5, 1910 in Franz Bischoff's Studio, located at 320 Pasadena Avenue, South Pasadena. [21]