With the decline of the lumber industry, Mendocino fell on hard times. Then,
in 1957, a local mansion that appeared in the James Dean movie East of Eden burned down,
and Bill Zacha acquired the grounds with a small deposit. With the help of friends, other
artists and townspeople, by
1959 he and his wife Jennie had
established the Art Center there,
utilizing the still-standing carriage house and outbuildings.
During the ensuing years,
the history of the Art Center
and Mendocino village became
closely entwined. The Art Center grew and became the focal
point of a thriving art colony that
revitalized the nearly abandoned
town. Mendocino, along with the
Art Center, has since become a
world-renowned haven for artists.
Today the Art Center’s
facilities include studios and classrooms that offer over 200 retreat-style classes each year
in a wide range of media, and its galleries present monthly exhibits spotlighting the work of
local and national artists. The Center hosts popular annual events on its beautiful campus as
well as artists’ receptions the second Saturday of each month, and concerts periodically. Its
Members’ Gallery offers exquisite locally produced artwork for purchase.
WHERE: 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino
MORE INFO: 707-937-5818