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The Pendleton Center for the Arts is an arts center located in Pendleton, Oregon, in the historic former Umatilla County Library building. This 1915 Carnegie library building located near the Umatilla River was constructed in the Italian Renaissance Revival-style. It was one of the thousands libraries funded by steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie in the early 1900s. In 1996, after serving for more than 80 years as a library and community gathering place, the former library building was renovated by the Arts Council of Pendleton and converted into a multi-venue arts facility. One of the venues, the 1,800-square-foot East Oregonian Gallery, provides space for professional and emerging artists from the region to show their works. The Lorenzen Board Room Gallery offers exhibit space to the local community members. The 110-seat Pearson Auditorium provides a venue for live music performances. The center offer painting, ceramics and digital arts studios for classes for the community members.
Address: Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N Main St, Pendleton, OR 97801, Phone: 541-278-9201
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