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THE HISTORY OF THE CALIFORNIA
ART CLUB 
est. 1909
Curious to know
who the founding members of the Painters' Club were, or who held the office
of CAC President the most? Where were the early Gold Medal Exhibitions
held? Click the links below to find out more about the colorful and fascinating
history of the California Art Club.
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The Painters' Club of Los Angeles, and How It Became The California
Art Club
Includes the full membership roster for the Painters' Club of Los
Angeles as well as notes from their handwritten minutes and exhibitions; and explains
how and why the Painters' Club necessarily became the CAC. |
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The Presidents of the California Art Club
A comprehensive database of the Presidents of the Club, including photos, samples of their
work, bios, memberships and more. |

Photo courtesy Jean Stern/The Irvine Museum |
Historical Membership of the California Art Club [A-Z]
An on-going project to document all of the Club's
past members since its inception in 1909. |
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The Annual Gold Medal Exhibitions
Over half of our Annual Exhibitions are listed completely with
exhibiting artists and the works they exhibited, as well as awards
given; more recent years include images of the works.
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Reproduced by kind permission of Mr. Winston S. Churchill |
The Gold Medal
The history of the medals and the artists who created them. |
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The CAC Bulletins: 1925 - 1994
A listing of all of the bulletins that the CAC produced, including details from each issue. (A work in progress) |
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Early Los Angeles Art Galleries, Clubs, Museums, Art Schools and Teachers
An on-going project that explores the early Los Angeles art world,
including clubs, museums, local art galleries, art schools and more.
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The Annual Plein Air Painting Events at Mission San Juan Capistrano:
1995-2003
A total of nine week-long paint-outs and exhibitions were held by
the CAC in conjunction with the mission. Details include participating
artists, jurors, and award winners. |
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The Annual Sights and Sounds of Santa Ana Exhibitions: 1997-2003
Seven consecutive exhibitions were held at the Bowers Museum. Initially
focusing on Santa Ana, they later broadened to include all of Southern
California. Details include participating artists, jurors, and award
winners. |
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Special CAC Exhibitions
Includes all other exhibitions held at different venues - from the Weisman Museum at Pepperdine in recent years, to the Hollyhock House Opening in 1927, and back to the Spring Exhibitions held within the first decade of the club's existence. |
Articles
covering CAC History
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Three Creators of Artists' Alley
by David T. Leary, Ph.D. |
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A
Brief History of the CAC
by Elaine Adams |
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Memoirs of the California Art Club 1993-2006
[PDF, 6.26 MB]
by Peter Adams; from the 95th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition
catalogue |
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The California Art Club: A History (1909-1995)
by Susan Landauer, Ph. D.; American Art Review, March 1996 |
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Traditional
Fine Arts Organization
Contains further details about CAC Exhibitions, essays and more. |
[Thanks to Edan Milton Hughes and his two-volume set of books entitled
"Artists in California 1786 - 1940," and Nancy Dustin Wall Moure's
"Southern California Art." These sources have helped uncover
much of the history of the CAC, particularly past members and exhibitions
who might otherwise have gone unnoticed.
Other resources include exhibition pamphlets, bulletins and meeting minutes from
the early years of the club, in the collection of the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, among others. ~ Ed.]

This historical section has been researched and compiled
by Eric Merrell.
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