Pacific Art League
About the Business
Located in downtown Palo Alto, California, the Pacific Art League is a vibrant art gallery that has been showcasing local and international artists for over 102 years. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, the Pacific Art League offers in-person and online classes, workshops, and youth camps to help you explore your creativity and improve your skills.
Joining as a member not only gives you access to exclusive benefits, such as discounts on classes, but also supports the community outreach programs and scholarships offered by the institution. Corporate teams can also take advantage of the art classes offered by the Pacific Art League for a unique team-building experience.
Visit the Pacific Art League at 668 Ramona Street to view their current exhibitions or check out their online calendar for upcoming events. Immerse yourself in a nurturing environment where you can connect with fellow artists, receive expert guidance, and experience the joy of making art.
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Location & Phone number
668 Ramona St, Palo Alto, CA 94301, United States
Reviews
"Spacious Well lit Great show with encaustic artists"
"Viewing the artwork of GayLynn Ribeira was a very moving experience. Her theme Connection: A Modern Look was so powerful. I wanted to just take everything in. The descriptions made me appreciate each masterpiece even more. You will not want to miss her phenomenal solo art show October 6-24, 2023!"
"As a member, student, and volunteer at the Art League over many years, I've had the pleasure of studying with talented instructors, working with some amazing volunteers, and interfacing with passionate staff. I really like the direction it's been going in this past couple of years. They are really nurturing their relationship with the community (children, teens, and adults) through classes, exhibits, and special events. I especially support their community oriented programs that bring art to under-served children and youth."
"I am surprised as to why so many people have left mediocre reviews on this place. I am an artist myself and I wanted to maintain my skill set, as well as try some new classes. You get what YOU put in here - If you want to make the class important and if you want to learn and improve - then YOU have to want that. No teacher in the world can make anyone a great artist, chef, doctor etc. You have you put your hard work and desire into achieving your artistic goal. So for someone to come here expecting the teachers to just make you talented is fooling themselves. The teachers here are volunteering their time to inspire and motivate, but under no circumstances will they sugarcoat things or "give" you all these skills you think you can just learn after 10 classes. Talent, takes years. Art takes time. Be proud and thankful that this place has withstood the rent costs of Palo Alto, and support this community place. I have been hearing that numerous students complain about the teachers, and the thing is, to be an artist, means to deal with critics. If you don't like what someone says about your art, then you don't have a tough skin for life. And trust me, you'll need one. Do not be offended with critiques. They are there to improve. Teachers are there to motivate, not give you some unobtainable ideal of "knowing art" in 10 short classes."
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