Hilbert Museum of California Art
The Hilbert Museum of California Art is a U.S. museum located at Chapman University in Orange, California. The museum's collection consists of more than 1,000 paintings[1] – primarily watercolors and oil paintings by artists of the California Scene Painting movement.
Established | 2015 |
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Location | 167 N Atchison St., Orange, California |
Coordinates | 33.7890°N 117.8566°W |
Type | Contemporary art museum |
Visitors | 30,000 in 2019 |
Director | Mary Platt |
Website | www |
History
The Hilbert Museum of California Art, located in the historic district of Old Town Orange,[2] opened in 2016.[3] It was founded by Mark and Janet Hilbert with a gift of $10 million,[4] including a collection of more than 1,000 paintings valued at more than $7 million in 2015.[5] The collection consists mostly of works in oil and watercolor created between the 1930s and the 1970s by artists – including Millard Sheets, Emil Kosa Jr., Phil Dike, Milford Zornes and Rex Brandt – of the California Scene Painting movement, a form of American regionalist art depicting scenes of everyday life involving landscapes, places, and people of California.[6]
Expansion
With the support of the founders, Chapman University is planning a major expansion of the museum, with groundbreaking tentatively scheduled for late 2021 to early 2022 and doors opening between 2022 and 2023. The current 7,500-square-foot facility will triple in size, being extended to between 21,000 and 28,500 square feet. The price of the expansion will be around $14 million, and the goal is to have 100,000 visitors per year by 2025.[3]
References
- "The Museum". Hilbert Museum. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- Chang, Richard (2019-06-14). "Chapman's Hilbert Museum of California Art to Expand and Nearly Triple In Size". Voice of OC. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "Hilbert Museum exhibits Los Angeles-area scene paintings and eyes an expansion". Daily Pilot. 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "$10 million gift will make Chapman University home to 'California Scene' art". Chapman Newsroom. 2014-11-15. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "Chapman Magazine Winter 2015". Issuu. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- "The Golden Age of California Scene Paintings". www.afanews.com. Retrieved 2020-05-13.