Mansfield_Art_Center

Mansfield Art Center

Mansfield Art Center

Art museum in Ohio, USA


The Mansfield Art Center is an art center in the Woodland neighborhood of Mansfield, Ohio, United States. The art center is operated by the Mansfield Fine Arts Guild, which was founded as a non-profit arts organization in 1945. Prior to the opening of the center, the guild presented exhibits and classes in private spaces but demand increased and the guild had temporary homes throughout the 1950s and 1960s that included the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library, the Leland Hotel and Kingwood Center.[1][2] H. Daniel Butts III was hired as the guild's first full-time director and he was tasked with establishing a permanent home for the museum, its collection and classes. The building opened in 1971 and was designed by architect Don Hisaka. In the same year, it was the recipient of a Progressive Architecture National Citation Award.[3]

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In addition to a range of classes and hosting juried exhibits for the American Craft Council,[4] the museum helps to celebrate the community's history.[5]


References

  1. "About The Mansfield Art Center". The Mansfield Art Center. Archived from the original on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  2. McKee, Timothy Brian (2007). Mansfield. Arcadia Publishing. p. 19. ISBN 978-0738550923.
  3. "National Recognition". News Journal. 1971-01-20. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  4. American Craft. American Craft Council. 1979. pp. 75, 80, 87.
  5. Lisa Miller (2008-07-10). "Mansfield Art Center Celebrates City's 200 Years". Mansfield NewsJournal. Retrieved 2008-07-11. [dead link]



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