Millard Sheets Center for the Arts

The Millard Sheets Center for the Arts, named for the artist Millard Sheets, is a gallery for Los Angeles-based artists which is located on the Pomona fairgrounds at Fairplex.[1] The Center was built in 1937 and is dedicated to art and artists solely from Los Angeles County.[2]

Millard Sheets Center for the Arts
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Established1937
Location1101 W McKinley Avenue,
Pomona, California 91768
Coordinates34°04′51″N 117°45′55″W / 34.08097°N 117.76521°W / 34.08097; -117.76521
TypeArt museum
FounderMillard Sheets
DirectorTony Sheets
Websitefairplex.com/tlcfairplex/programs/msac/about

History

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In 2013, the L.A. County Fair showcased the Center's collection of previously-un-exhibited works from approximately 60 artists that had previously had other works displayed at the Center. These works were pulled from the Center's storage facilities.[3]

In 2017, artists Judithe Hernandez and Patssi Valdez held an exhibition " One Path Two Journeys " during the L.A. County Fair, drawing 85,000 viewers.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Audience response to exhibit at Fairplex's Millard Sheets Art Center reflects public's desire for fine art, artist says". Daily Bulletin. 2017-10-28. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
  2. ^ "Millard Sheets Arts Center". Fairplex.
  3. ^ Linda Gold (6 September 2013). "L.A. County Fair to showcase Millard Sheets Center for the Art's treasures from the attic". Daily News.