Mark Hilbert: “My Collecting Life”

Thursday, February 27, 2025
Museum founder Mark Hilbert gave an informal illustrated talk about how he discovered the joys of collecting various types of art. From his first pieces of Native American arts made for the early 20th-century tourist trade, including intricately woven blankets and colorful pottery, to California Scene paintings (paintings of everyday life in California), he built a world-class collection of California fine art which later became the core of the Hilbert Museum’s collection. Mark’s passion for collecting Disney and other original movie art, as well as works of American illustration, have also become treasured aspects of the museum’s offerings. And don’t forget his antique radios, which have unexpectedly become one of the museum’s most popular exhibitions!

Gordon McClelland on “Picturing Paradise: The Art of California Orange Box Labels”

Saturday, January 18, 2025
Gordon McClelland, the California art expert who pioneered the whole orange-crate label collecting trend with his 1980s books and exhibitions on the subject, discussed his Hilbert Museum exhibition of colorful crate labels dating from the 1880s to 1955 in this illustrated talk. Many of the spectacular illustrations on these labels depicted the sunny paradise that was Southern California, or exoticized it as a land of flirty senoritas, colorful cowboys and picturesque haciendas. These designs helped not only to sell oranges, but to promote the notion of California itself as a golden dream state of idyllic beauty and “paradise found.”

Marcus Burke, Ph.D. on “Timothy J. Clark: Going Places”

Saturday, November 9, 2024
An illuminating presentation by Dr. Marcus Burke, curator emeritus of the Hispanic Society of America’s Museum Division, as he delved into the art and career of renowned watercolorist Timothy J. Clark. This special event celebrated the exhibition “Timothy J. Clark: Going Places“, which showcased 40 of Clark’s evocative watercolor paintings, inspired by his travels around the globe. Dr. Burke, a distinguished art historian visiting from New York, offered unique insights into Clark’s mastery of watercolor, his thoughtful approach to composition, and his extraordinary ability to capture mood and place. This was an opportunity to hear from a leading expert as he highlighted Clark’s artistic journey and discussed why his works resonate so powerfully.

Fred Ortiz: “Emigdio Vasquez: A Slice of History”

Wednesday, July 31, 2024
When Fred Apodaca Ortiz met the pioneering Chicano artist Emigdio Vasquez (1939-2014) for the first time in 1995, it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Over the ensuing years, Ortiz commissioned and purchased many paintings from the acclaimed artist, who has been nicknamed “the Godfather of Chicano art.” In this wide-ranging talk, Ortiz spoke about that friendship and his stunning collection of Vasquez’s paintings, which he curated in the Hilbert exhibition titled “Emigdio Vasquez: Works from the Fred Ortiz Collection.” This lecture gave an inside look into Vasquez’s vibrant works that depict the culture and everyday life of his community, the Cypress Street Barrio in Orange, as well as portraits, classic cars, still lifes and more. Vasquez was also famed for his many outdoor murals, illustrating the struggles and triumphs of the Mexican-American community, including one at Santa Ana College and another on an apartment building owned by Chapman University on Cypress Street.

Gordon McClelland: “A Matter of Style…and More: California Art at the Hilbert Museum”

Saturday, May 11, 2024
Noted California art expert and author Gordon McClelland spoke about works in the exhibitions he has curated at the Hilbert Museum: “A Matter of Style: Modernism in California Art,” “Same Place, Another Time: Views of Orange County,” and paintings and prints in the Permanent Collection galleries. McClelland is the author of many books on 20th-century California art, including “California Scene Paintings,” “California Watercolors,” “Millard Sheets: The Early Years,” “Emil Kosa Jr.,” “George Post” and many more. All his books are on sale at the Hilbert Museum.