The Millard Sheets Center for the Arts at Fairplex (MSCAF) is a NON-PROFIT organization that has produced exhibits and educational programs for the L.A. County Fair since 1922, with an audience of nearly 1.4 million in recent years. Aided by the Works Progress Administration, the Center's 12,000 square-foot gallery was built in 1937. The Center was named in honor of the influential Pomona artist and educator Millard Sheets, who held a 25-year tenure as Director of Fine Arts at the Fair. MSCAF presents contemporary as well as historical art in various styles and media including painting, photography, sculpture, textiles, video, ceramics, drawing, architecture, and design.Year-round programs have have included panel discussions, formal art-making classes, film screenings, and special exhibits.
Thank You to Our Sponsors