The Lynchburg Art Club (LAC) was formed in March, 1895, under the direction of Bernhard Gutmann, who was the first supervisor of art in the Lynchburg Public School System. At the same time, he was instructor of art at Lynchburg High School and a professor of art at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. Mr. Gutmann, Mrs. John A. Mahood, and Louise Smith helped the Club thrive in the early years with exhibitions, classes for members, and opportunities for community participation. We are proud that the tradition of these original goals continues today. The Lynchburg Art Club was incorporated in 1961, and the present location, 1011 Rivermont Avenue, was purchased. The first floor is handicapped accessible for everyone to enjoy the monthly exhibits in the galleries. The second floor allows ample classroom space and the third floor has been reclaimed as an environmental stable storage area with more studio space.
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