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.
568 Lighthouse Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
(831) 375-2208
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Hauk Fine Arts was founded in 1989. We’re located on California’s Monterey Peninsula in the Victorian town of Pacific Grove, which is where John Steinbeck lived and wrote ``The Red Pony’’ and most of ``The Grapes of Wrath’’, and where such figures as marine biologist Ed Ricketts (Doc in Steinbeck’s ``Cannery Row’’), Joseph Campbell and artists Albert deRome and Frank Harmon Myers made their homes at various times. It is also where E. Charlton Fortune founded the Monterey Guild in 1928.
206 Fountain Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
(831) 373-6007
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