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Ojai Art Center

Ojai Art Center
113 South Montgomery Street
805-646-0117

About Ojai Art Center

The Ojai Art Center (also known as the Ojai Center for the Arts) is the longest continuously-operating multi-disciplinary center serving the arts in the State of California.

The concept which became the Art Center was first suggested in 1936 as a means of bringing together five independent and struggling arts organizations in Ojai under one umbrella and one roof.  Dr. Charles Butler, a local physician and financier, initially proposed the idea to wide acclaim, and by 1939 the Art Center was built and occupied at 113 S. Montgomery St., just half a block away from Ojai’s famed Arcade downtown shopping district.

Since those early years, the Art Center has housed a 120-seat theater, an art gallery/dance studio, meeting rooms, and open spaces which have served thousands of Ojai and area residents each year.

The literary branch offers monthly presentations by local authors and staged readings by local actors.  The dance and music branches hold periodic events such as contra and folk dances and chamber music concerts.  The photography branch focuses on an annual month-long exhibit featuring photographic work centered around a specific theme (this year’s theme was “Solitude,” and work was displayed throughout the month of June).  The newest branch, focusing on film, collaborates with the Ojai Film Festival and the Ojai Film Society to bring film-related events to the Ojai Valley such as the world premiere of last year’s popular “Easy A,” a film shot in Ojai and featuring many local residents.

Most active is the Theater Branch, which presents a variety of dramatic productions, ranging from comedy to drama and musicals, annually.  The branch has its own directors and monthly meetings to address all theater-related issues.  A play-reading committee annually screens proposals for future productions and presents a tentative schedule for approval first by the Theater Branch and then the Center’s Board of Directors.

In addition to Branch activities, the Center as an entity has sponsored an annual Art in the Park fundraising event, bringing together fine artists producing both 2- and 3-dimensional works, who display in Libbey Park (adjacent to the Art Center) for two days over the Memorial Day Weekend.  Artists gather from all parts of California and from as far away as New Mexico to display and sell their work.

In addition to Art Center-sponsored events, activities, and classes, a considerable number of other local non-profit and arts-related organizations utilize the Center and its facilities for their events.  The renowned Ojai Studio Artists use the Art Center as headquarters and display space for their annual Studio Tour weekend every October.  The Ojai Music Festival uses it for special events during its internationally-known four-day festival in June every year, and the Ojai Storytellers Festival also uses the Center for performances by some of the best-known storytellers in the world each May.  The Ojai Film Festival headquarters its four-day event at the Art Center and uses the Theater as one venue for showing films in October,  and the Ojai Mardi Gras hosted its elaborate celebration at the Center in February.

The Art Center over the years has also collaborated with other local non-profits, co-sponsoring events with the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy, the Ojai Humane Society, the Ojai Library Foundation, and the Ojai Film Society.  In all of these collaborations, the Art Center has been a good neighbor and supportive partner, enhancing the arts community in Ojai.

The Art Center operates annually on a budget of approximately $200,000, revenue is comprised of a combination of membership dues, ticket sales, facility rentals, fundraiser income, and donations.  For the last several years, a Capital Campaign has been launched annually to raise money for capital improvements and to augment two endowment funds held by the Art Center.

Money raised in this way has made possible the renovations and updates essential for a 72-year-old facility:  a new roof, new plumbing, upgraded electrical wiring, a new heating/air conditioning system, and insulation to enhance energy conservation.

The Endowment funds, named in honor of former Board members Helen Kauppi and Joan Raymund and begun by their families, provide funds needed to augment the Art Center income as necessary to provide for salaries, utilities, insurance, supplies, and other operational costs.  As a result of these funds, the Center enjoys a stable financial situation and continues to serve the community in a myriad of ways, as outlined above.

All Art Center programs and activities are overseen by the Board and by an Executive Director, Teri Mettala, who has served in her position for the past 31 years.  The only other paid positions are a part-time maintenance worker and a weekend docent.  The Theater Branch provides stipends to various volunteers who assist in the production and performance of plays.

In summary, the Ojai Art Center deserves recognition as an outstanding non-profit organization in Ventura County for its service to the community over the last 72 years.  It is as vibrant and active today as it has ever been, involving and serving thousands of local citizens who are engaged, entertained, and enriched by contact with its classes, programs, activities, events, and facilities.


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