''Centered on the Center'', an exhibition of contemporary art

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January 18, 2016
WHERE:           Huntington Beach Art Center

           538 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648

 
WHEN:             January 23 – March 12, 2016
 
RECEPTION:   Saturday, January 23, 6-9 pm
 
EVENTS:          Art for Lunch
                        Thursday, February 11, 11:30 am-1:30 pm
                        Thursday March 3, 11:30 am-1:30 pm
 
HOURS:           Tuesday- Thursday, 12 - 8 pm
                        Friday, 12 - 6 pm
                        Saturday, 12 - 5 pm
                        Closed Sunday and Monday
                      
COST:              Gallery Admission is by donation


The Huntington Beach Art Center is presenting one of the most fun and eclectic exhibitions of the year, Centered on the Center, a group exhibition featuring 190 local and regional artists and 360 works of art. Scheduled from January 23 through March 12, 2016, the exhibition will open with a reception for the public on Saturday, January 23 from 6 to 9 p.m.  This annual, open call, non-juried exhibition features works created in a variety of media, including fiber, jewelry, painting, drawing, photography, mixed media, and sculpture, presented in a salon style installation.  Admission to the opening reception is free; artists will be in attendance.  A cash bar will be available.
 
The Huntington Beach Art Center is a public/private partnership between the City of Huntington Beach and the Huntington Beach Art Center Foundation.  During its ten years of operation, the Art Center has achieved a regional and national reputation for featuring the work of emerging artists from all backgrounds and viewpoints.  For more information on exhibitions, programs, and gallery hours please call the Art Center at 714.374.1650 or visit our website at www.huntingtonbeachartcenter.org
 
HBAC MISSION
The Huntington Beach Art Center is a community arts and cultural center serving Huntington Beach and the Southern California region.  The Center presents the works of artists producing in all media.  Through exhibitions, performances, film/video screenings, lectures and educational programming, the HBAC serves to advance public awareness and understanding of cultural, historic, and contemporary perspectives. The HBAC creates opportunities for local, regional and national artists and the community to share in a climate of experimentation, education and experience. 
 
Contact:
Kate Hoffman
khoffman@surfcity-hb.org, (714)374-1658