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Current  Happenings
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at Madera County Arts Council


“Transitions:
Exploring Life through Seasons
Now on display through Friday, April 19th

 


 

Madera Theatre Project
2024 Summer season just announced!

Call backs this weekend
Cast lists announced soon!

Click to the MTP page for complete details

 


Poetry Out Loud was held at Madera County Arts Council
February 7th.






Final Days!
Yosemite Renaissance 38 is currently on display at The Circle Gallery now through March 1st.

Stop by and see it while you can.  This is Yosemite Renaissance’s final stop.


Our 2024 Circle Gallery Event and Exhibit Schedule


Madera Theatre Project is in the process of narrowing down directors and shows for our 2024 summer season.
Stay tuned!

A special thank you to all of our patrons and supporters who came out and saw Madera Theatre Project’s live stage productions this summer.

We appreciate your support of live theatre!
Look for announcements re: our Summer 2024 season – coming soon!

 

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Past Events and Other Information

 


‘My Culture, My Heritage’  exhibit was featured on ABC30 – check it out


https://abc30.com/madera-art-gallery-exhibit/11538823/

Coming up next at The Circle Gallery
The Urbanist Collective
April 22 – May 27, 2022


Theatre Arts Class at Madera County Arts Council
will return later this year…


New class to be announced soon!

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April 22, 2021

Last Day of ‘Art School at the MCAC’ was yesterday.
A good time was had by all.


 


Special thanks to Deborah Pepin, Marilyn Torchin and Diane Breuer for coming to The Circle Gallery and demonstrating their art for a nice group of masked up, physically distanced patrons and friends.

We appreciate it!!



December 7, 2020

Thanks to our supporters, patrons and friends,
we were able to raise $1300 for Giving Tuesday.  


November 1, 2020

Thanks to all who attended 
Dia de Los Muertos Paint Night
with artist Logan Patterson
at San Joaquin Winery

 


May 13, 2020

Thanks to all of our supporters and friends who watched and donated to the
‘Un-Gala for the Arts’ on Saturday.

Special thanks to Matt Otstot, Terry and Cyndy Dolph,
Marcheta Williams, Jon Bock and Shannon Grissom


March 11, 2020
Opening of ‘Faces’ and ‘Sock Monkey Town’


With featured artist, Shannon Grissom



February 5, 2020
– Gallery Reception for
‘California Dreaming’ and ‘Life in Vivid Color’

Artists Kate Jackson and Gary Langdon joined us at the opening


A Message from Madera County Arts Council
January 14, 2020


I received some Information from Madera County Arts Council.
Can you clarify what’s happening?

Yes. As of December 13, 2019, after serving as executive director since 2016, Rochelle Noblett is no longer employed with Madera County Arts Council.

Who is there now?

Jim Kocher is our interim executive director who joins our current administrative assistant Cassie Reyes and arts education program manager, David Opfergelt as members of the Madera County Arts Council team.

Who is Jim Kocher?

Jim Kocher comes to us from Merced, where he was a board member and then Director of Communications at Playhouse Merced community theater for seven seasons. A graduate of California Lutheran University, Jim also has business management experience with Dignity Health, May Department Stores and The Walt Disney Company.

I am an artist with some of my works in the building. Is my work safe?

Yes. Madera County Arts Council is open. The gallery itself is open during our regular business hours Tuesday – Friday, 10:00am – 6:00pm. All of the works are safe and sound. The stewardship and safety of your work is important to us.

I don’t want my art being in the gallery right now, can I come by and pick it up?

Of course! Please coordinate your visit when Cassandra, David and Jim are here, and we will be happy process your outgoing artwork. Call us at (559) 661-7005.

When is your next board meeting? May I attend?

Our next board meeting is Wednesday, January 15 at 6:00 pm at Madera County Arts Council 424 N. Gateway Madera. Yes, the public is always welcome to attend our board meetings.

I’m also reading about ‘The Secara Trust.’ Can you explain more about that?

We sure can.  Here is some detailed information.

Background

– In March 2013, at the Madera County Arts Council 30th anniversary party, a check was presented from the Elaine Secara Trust to MCAC for $2.5 million

– Purpose according to the trust: “constructing, maintaining, and improving a cultural arts center to be constructed in Madera County”

– To assure the wishes of Mrs. Secara were met, the executor of her trust, Dianna Marsh, subsequently became a member of the MCAC Board of Directors. Mrs. Marsh is now completing her 9th and final year on the Board.

Investing the Funds

– The MCAC Board appointed and maintains an Investment Oversight Committee comprised of Board members and community members. The committee is composed of 3 members from MCAC Board of Directors and two representatives from the community who are not active members of the MCAC Board of Directors.

– Purpose of investment oversight committee is to monitor performance and recommend investment policy and strategies for investment to maximize return with emphasis on maintenance of principal.

– The original investment amount (principal) remains intact to date.  The investment reports are available for review at MCAC.  The public is invited to attend biannual investment committee or Board meeting to provide input.

The Board of the MCAC has sole authority over the use of the funds.  The policy states that “the initial investment, and all retained/or reinvested earnings on that investment shall only be used for the purpose of satisfying the intent of the Elaine Secara Trust.”

Use of Funds to Date

In 2014, The MCAC Board approved using some of the returns on the initial investments to grow the MCAC in preparation for an expanded cultural arts center to be constructed/developed in the future.  The maximum amount which can be used for this purpose is documented in the Investment Policy Statements of the individual investment vehicles. The Board annually reviews status of the investment funds and either approves or disapproves continued allocation of monies from earnings to

the MCAC.   To date (January 2020 the Board has allocated $325,000.00 from earnings to be used in support of MCAC growth.

In 2019 The MCAC established an Endowment fund with the help of a $25,000 seed grant from the Whitney Foundation which was matched by community members.  The plan is to continue adding donations to the endowment and build the fund value to the point where it can contribute to MCAC general operations annually while still maintaining its integrity into perpetuity.

The Madera County Arts Authority

Formed in May 2018 by a Joint Powers Agreement among the City of Madera, the County of Madera and Madera Unified School District. It is their job to steer the whole downtown revitalization project with the intent of making the cultural arts center the centerpiece.

The MCAA has a 5-member Board: 1 from each agency elected body, 1 from the Madera County Arts Council, and one at large community member chosen by the 3 agency members.

The MCAA brought in community stakeholders in Oct. 2018 to develop a vision for reimagining downtown with the cultural arts center as its centerpiece. The completed “Vision Statement/Plan” is available for viewing at the MCAC offices, and the MCAA.

Now MCAA is working on the whole downtown Madera revitalization plan (DOMA) as laid out through the community stakeholders’ sessions.  This includes Yosemite Avenue area, County Historic park, and a future Cultural Arts Center. MCAA is also working on a funding plan to finance all the projects.

The City, County and school district are committing $29,000 each for the operational start up budget for the Authority to begin operations and hire a consultant to help assure proper planning. The MCAC Board authorized using $25,000 from the return on the Secara investment to support the work of hiring the consultant to assist the Board in moving the project forward.

All plans, sketches and a complete timeline of activity to build the Downtown Madera (DOMA) are available for public view in the MCAC office, City of Madera, County Supervisors’ office or the MUSD Superintendent’s Office

The Downtown Theater
 
In 2016-17 the County, City, and School District funded an architect to develop a master plan for downtown and main street revitalization that would also include the community’s desires to develop a cultural arts center. Over a year long process that included several community stakeholder meetings, a master plan which included a theater/event center at Yosemite and G streets was developed. The plan includes both replacing the old county government building with a new theater/event center and retrofitting the Old Madera Library as part of the cultural arts center complex.

The new MUSD high school will include a 250-seat theater to serve some of the MUSD school level needs.  This space is similar to what Liberty High and Yosemite High as well as many other high schools have.  It will neither be, nor replace the community event center, gallery, arts education center, theater complex the stakeholder group envisioned the cultural and performing   arts center to be. The high school theater space is not designed to function as a county cultural arts center.

Madera County Arts Council Board meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Circle Gallery 424 N. Gateway Drive Madera

Members:

Marcheta Williams President

Chris Miller Vice President

Erica Campa, Secretary

Carol Moses, Interim Treasurer

Julia O’Kane, immediate past president

Steve Copland

Ruben Garcia

Dianne Rich

Bert Roper

Yolanda Williams

Madera County Arts Authority meets the 4th Monday of the month at the Madera Board of Supervisors Chamber 200 West 4th Street Madera. This meeting is televised through Madera County services.

Members:

Julia O’Kane                            Chair, Madera County Arts Council

Cecelia Foley Gallegos       Vice chair, Madera City Council

Robert Poythress                 Sec/Treas Madera County Supervisor

Ray Seibert                              Madera Unified School District Board

Charles Weiland                     Madera at large

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November 1, 2019

Dia del los Muertos


Authors’ and Artists’ Day


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Alkali Hollow Farms Inc.

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Dianne Rich

Enia Farms LLC

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Karen Andrew

Kevin & Diane Herman, Spec Crop

Robert Poythress

Seabury Copland Anderson


 

About Us…

The Madera County Arts Council is a private, non-profit organization working to support and promote all arts in Madera County. Madera County Arts Council was established in 1982 by the Madera County Board of Supervisors. We have worked with the California Arts Council in a state-local partnership since 1982. In May 1983, the Madera County Arts Council became an incorporated agency with 501 (c)(3)non-profit status.

Mission Statement…

Provide Madera County residents and visitors access to art and culture through diverse programs and services.

Promote art education by enriching school curricula and other community activities.

Stimulate and support local arts groups and individual artists within the county.

Serve all generations and multi-cultural groups.

Develop public and private financial support for the arts.

Play a role in the economic development of the area through the promotion of the arts.

Encourage the promotion of a wide variety of public art and initiate fundraising activities to sponsor art in public places.

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Location: 424 N. Gateway Drive, Madera, CA 93637

Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10a-6p

Phone: (559) 661-7005  Fax: (559) 661-7901

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