Livingston Arts Center is a collaborative project of the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts (GVCA) and Livingston County. The Arts Center is staffed and managed by GVCA.

Situated on the Livingston County Campus in Mount Morris, a former tuberculosis hospital complex, our building's original use was as a four-apartment dwelling for the hospital's physicians and their families.

Livingston Arts Center now serves as a permanent home for the county's large collection of WPA paintings created through a depression-era program and allocated to the hospital in the 1930s. These hang in the New Deal Gallery on a rotating basis. This gallery is one of the attractions on the Greatest Generation Trail.

A second gallery, Apartment One, features work by regional artists. Exhibits run three months. Visit the Galleries page for details.

Good Deals Gift Shop complements the collection in the New Deal Gallery. Depression-era reproductions and resources are available, as well as a variety of items created by local artists and food artisans.

Interesting experiences await those who register for classes and workshops at Livingston Arts Center. Visit the Learning section of this website for current offerings or to apply to teach.

Finally, the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, the county's recognized arts council, maintains their offices on site.

Come and open the door to Livingston Arts Center.
 
 

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