Find museums in Fullerton, CA. Listings include Magoski Arts Colony, Fullerton Founders Day Parade and Fair, Mind Flirt Gallery and Studio, M.Hanks Gallery, Common Tread : Traversing the American Landscape.
Pop Culture Museum. Exhibits. Arts education. Community Festivals. Beer/Wine Garden. Gift Shop.
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The Southern California Railway Plaza Association is proud to open the first train museum in Orange County – The Fullerton Train Museum. The museum is a center for preserving and r...
Education is a crucial part of any persons development. However, ensuring that young minds get the information they need requires a clear understanding of how people learn. Our di...
Handcrafted glass art, jewelry—unique, colorful, and made with heart at Graves Gallery Studio
INTERNAL Gallery & Oddities is a visual arts womb featuring the fine art, handmade apparel and oddities of cross-medium artist Adam Watts. Internal is yours: spend time with art, a...
We are a gallery focusing on works from the latest underground artists.
The fine art of Dan Joyce ranging in style and medium, these works are the collection of a lifetime
Purple Door Studio, where Metal Clay Mavens come to work, learn and play. Currently offering classes in Metal Clay Jewelry making and stained glass.
Art Gallery + Art Workshops + Event Space = a place to take time for art. New to Carpe Diem Experie
Mission: To create renewed awareness about the lost murals created by Terry Schoohoven and Victor Henderson from the L.A. Fine Arts Squad and the lost murals of Kent Twit...
Founded in 1988 by Eric Hanks, M. Hanks Gallery specializes in African American art. Paintings, drawings, sculpture, collages, assemblages and prints by some of the finest artists ...
The JosephineJoan Gallery was founded by Valerie Lewis and Leanne Sargeant. The gallery is a tribute to their grandmothers - strong women that made them what they are today. We hav...
Common Tread features the work of eighteen contemporary artists who employ themes of location and memory to produce an experiential evaluation of American “road” travel: Jo Babcock...