Our Galleries
Windows Gallery
Founded in 1995, the Windows Gallery is located in the Huntington Beach Central Library & Cultural Center. Tall windows facing west and north offer beautiful views of the lakes, fountains, trees, and animal life found in Huntington Beach Central Park.
Generous natural light and additional overhead light illuminate our many panels. Members can rent these panels at a very reasonable monthly fee to display and sell their art. For information email The Windows Gallery or call Cheryl Del Toro at (714) 531-3663.
The Windows Gallery will be a rental gallery for February-April. See Cheryl Del Toro if you want to rent space on one or more of the panels for the three months.
Entry Forms:
Both 2-month and 3-month entry forms (in PDF format) can be found in the sidebar “Gallery Info.”
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Artists' Corner Gallery
The Corner Gallery is a much-in-demand separate glass-enclosed room that can be rented for monthly private exhibitions. Featuring both free-standing and wall panels, the Corner Gallery can display as many as 40 of your works in an upscale setting.
For information about displaying in the Artists' Corner Gallery, email The Corner Gallery or call Gary Sohl at (714) 474-5888.
Louis LaCroix and Mark Leeds are showing their photography and digital imagery in January. And Jeanette Johns will exhibit her oil and mixed media paintings in February.
Huntington Beach Civic Center
Located in the City Hall building at Yorktown & Main, our display wall is in a high visibility, high traffic area just outside the elevator and adjacent to the credit union. Imagine folks leaving the credit union, cash in hand, and the first thing they see is a display of your art!
Best of all, it's FREE! Absolutely no cost to members to display their creations for 2 months.
For information on how you can arrange to display your artwork at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, email The Civic Center Gallery or call Ben & Raisa Gertsberg at (714) 903-5295.
Dave Rollins displays his photography and digital imagery at the Civic Center in January and February. Shown here is one of his floral macros.
Dave says, “I guess I look for the unusual. It might be an unlkikely subject like a rusting trash can; the different sort of perspective that extreme close-up phtography gives us; the magic of a fleeting, odd sort of light; a bird caught in a strange or humorous posture; the unique visual effects possible with digital imagery.”
