Artisana Gallery was born with a mission: to promote the work of local artisans, to support living California artists working in a variety of mediums and modalities, and offer customers affordable prices for one-of-a-kind treasures. Now, that little venture has grown and Artisana customers have impacted the lives of over 35 local artisans and their families! The gallery's focus is on original artworks with a global, artisan feel. There is a charm and warmth present that sets visitors at ease...and ultimately touches their souls.
Our mission is to provide an outstanding dance arts program to Monterey County youth through participation in live performances, to nurture their appreciation of the arts and help them strive towards accomplishment and personal best.
We are always casting , & making new items for our store & studio.We have a large selection of ceramics to paint, we offer workshops in clay & glass fusion jewelry. There are somethings in our store that is very delicate, & we would like Parents to control their children from touching these things. Please control your children, or We will control them for their own safety in our store & studio. Our store & studio is a work place, & not a play ground. Thank you for respecting us and our store & studio spaces.
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Our mission is to make the performing arts available to the community of Pacific Grove, to maintain and enhance the Performing Arts Center, and to benefit performing arts programs in local schools.
Gateway Center's mission is to create a caring and stimulating environment where adults with developmental disabilities can live in our community, in surroundings compatible with their ability to live and work at the highest level possible.
Featuring the work of early artists such as Armin Hansen, August Gay, E. Charlton Fortune, Kate Carew, Will Sparks, William Ritschel, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Maynard Dixon, Judth Deim and others, hanging with contemporary artists.
The Lisa Coscino Gallery in Pacific Grove features the work of emerging and mid-career artists from across the United States, specializing in those living and working in California. Exhibitions change monthly and typically consist of two separate one-person shows. The Gallery also hosts private art exhibitions in Los Angeles where Central Coast artists are exposed to Los Angeles collectors.
Since 1969, Pacific Grove Art Center has been a community based nonprofit seeking to enhance art appreciation and encourage the creation of art. With the desire to have art available to everyone, PGAC has held low cost classes, free exhibits, and offered reduced rent for artist’s studios for over 40 years. Emerging to established artists are professionally shown in our historic galleries, and large group shows can provide the first step into the art world for many. Through generous donations, grants, and hundreds of volunteered hours, the Art Center continues its mission today.
A cooperative studio and gallery Since 1967. Handmade stoneware and porcelain pottery in traditional and contemporary styles. Located in Pacific Grove between 17 Mile Drive and Asilomar beach.
Continuing the legacy of Strouse & Strouse Studio-Gallery by promoting a variety of local artists. A wide selection of paintings, photographs, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, and other art forms. Studio Silzer takes no commission from the artists; all sales go directly to the artists.
Gallery and Working studio. Photography, art glass and jewelry featuring local artists.
We are a paint-your-own ceramics studio located at the top of Pacific Grove, CA. We offer hundreds of unique unfinished ceramic pieces to choose from providing the basis of your artistic vision that will make your painted and finished ceramic piece a true individual work of art.
Our mission is to inspire a global response that eliminates the barriers preventing a diversity of girls from having a personal relationship with the ocean and with one another.
Monterey Peninsula's earliest historical art gallery specializing in 19th and early 20th century California & American fine art
since 1980. With two locations, the galleries offer an extensive collection of important historical artwork by artists active throughout California, with a special emphasis on artists of the Carmel/Monterey area 1875-1950.