MISSION STATEMENT
The California Art Club’s primary purposes are to promote the fine arts in the fields of painting, drawing and sculpture referred to as traditional and representational art, with a special emphasis placed on the academic traditions and craftsmanship established by the founders of the corporation; to produce and promote art exhibits that foster understanding and interpretation of the traditional art heritage; and to furnish educational opportunities in the fine arts. Additionally, the corporation may engage in any activities that are reasonably related to or in furtherance of its stated charitable and public purposes, or in any other charitable activities.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
- The California Art Club promotes traditional fine arts in the fields of painting, drawing and sculpture.
- The California Art Club supports and promotes California history and heritage by providing historic and environment-related painting events and special themed exhibitions, as well as lectures and informative publications, e.g., California Art Club Newsletters and exhibition catalogues.
- The California Art Club maintains a sense of camaraderie for fellow artists and their patrons.
- The California Art Club acts as a service and information bureau for artists, collectors, museums, dealers, art historians and the press.
- The California Art Club’s ultimate goal is to educate the worldwide public on the high merits of traditional fine art.
- The California Art Club aims to reach an increasingly broader audience and expand Patron Membership by offering a wide variety of opportunities for involvement in the art world.
Sounds great!!!
By: Renuka Pillai on October 27, 2008
at 6:25 pm
I spend half my time in LA the other half in Asheville, NC. Do you think this would benefit me? As you can see from my website I do figurative work in pastel and conte. I work only from live models which is why I don’t paint that much. When I do I rely on photos I have taken. I spent 30 years in Graphic Design as an Art Director changing careers five years ago. I have had one man and group shows in North Carolina. And would like to get a presents in California. Thank you for your time Connie
By: connie mcnees on January 26, 2009
at 7:22 pm
I am in the process of joining the CAC. What is the difference between a Signature artist and an Associate artist?
By: denise klitsie on March 8, 2009
at 12:43 pm
How do I join the CAC?
By: irit on May 4, 2009
at 8:08 am
Hi Irit,
You can find information about membership and complete an application at our website:
http://www.californiaartclub.org/home/join.shtml
or email cac@californiartclub.org if you have specific questions.
By: californiaartclub on May 4, 2009
at 10:12 am
Hi,
I was wondering if you could post a link to my blog in here with the other artists blogs. I am a CAC mentor member, and my blog is:
http://www.candicebohannon.blogspot.com
My husband Julio Reyes (CAC Mentor Member as well) has the same request. His blog is at:
http://www.julio-reyes.blogspot.com
We would be very appreciative if you could!
Thanks,
Candice Bohannon
By: Candice Bohannon on August 23, 2009
at 11:04 pm
Thanks, Candice – links have been added.
By: californiaartclub on August 24, 2009
at 10:26 am