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Mendocino (1959). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195901

Mendocino (1959). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195901

Posted on April 28, 2017June 8, 2017

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Leona’s Watertower, Mendocino (1958). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195803

Leona's Watertower, Mendocino (1958). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195803

Posted on April 28, 2017June 8, 2017

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Mendocino Market Building (1958). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195802

Mendocino Market Building (1958). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195802

Posted on April 28, 2017June 8, 2017

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Ye Old Butchershop, Mendocino (1957). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195701

Ye Old Butchershop, Mendocino (1957). Watercolor by Bill Zacha. WZ195701

Posted on April 28, 2017June 8, 2017

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THE MENDOCINO ART CENTER

Located on coastal Northern Pomo land, the Mendocino Art Center is a place for artists to retreat, gather, develop our crafts, and practice using our art to serve our communities.

The Mendocino Art Center is entering a new chapter. We have long been a space for artists to build community, share skills, and find a sense of grounding. As we welcome a new Executive Director, many new board members, and some new staff, we seek to bring the MAC into a new era. We will continue to offer our traditional programming—art workshops, affordable artist lodging, events, exhibitions, a shop, and more—but we seek to make our center more accessible to more people, and a regenerative force for our community.

The Mendocino Art Center resides on the unceded territory of the Northern Pomo people. We recognize that the colonization of this land has caused great harm to Pomo people and other Indigenous peoples, and that the Mendocino Art Center has benefited from this harm. We seek to be better guests on this land, and are working to build better relationships with our Indigenous neighbors and Indigenous visitors from beyond this region.

We commit to upholding social and ecological justice in our community; to build more shared community resources; to share skills for climate resilience and community care; and to welcome those who have been historically excluded.

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THE MENDOCINO ART CENTER
45200 LITTLE LAKE STREET
MENDOCINO, CA 95460
ON NORTHERN POMO LAND

P.O. BOX 765, MENDOCINO, CA 95460
707.937.5818
MENDOCINOARTCENTER.ORG
A 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT CORPORATION (EIN: 94-6050398)
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