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37 Sudden Street, Watsonville, CA 95076 - Gallery Hours: 1
to 5 PM, Wednesday through Sunday - Handicap Accessible - Admission Free
- Group tours available by appointment for a small fee. 831-722-3062
Founded in 1984,
PVAC, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) in Watsonville, California, is committed to
its mission of bringing the community together through the arts by
presenting rotating exhibits that combine fine art with history, cultural
awareness and the stewardship of our environment.
SPONSORS:
California Council for the Humanities: California Stories
Fund
People for Livable and Affordable Neighbors (PLAN)
Loma Prieta and Ventana Chapters of the Sierra Club
Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County
Audubon Societies of Monterey and the Santa Clara Valley
The Santa Clara Bird Club
Goldsmith Seeds
Bay Photo Lab
Friends and Families of Gertrude Karnow and Margaret Chavez
PARTNERS:
Gavilan College Library Gallery, Gilroy
Arturo Rossette, Director
California State University, Monterey Bay
Service Learning Institute
Watershed Institute
Reciprocal University for the Arts
Galeria Tonantzin, San Juan Bautista
MMPublishing, Aromas
Aromas San Juan Unified School District
Pajaro Unified School District
Monterey County Libraries, Pajaro and Aromas
Costanoan Research Center, Indian Canyon
The Pinnacle Newspapers, Hollister, Gilroy
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An Exhibition
of art, photographs and multimedia celebrating the Pajaro River Watershed.

This
project is made possible, in part, by a grant from the California Council
for the Humanities as part of the Council's statewide California
Stories Initiative. The Council is an independent
non-profit organization and a state affiliate of the National Endowment
for the Humanities. For more information on the Council and the California
Stories Initiative, visit www.californiastories.org
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