
Yoga in Main Gallery every Tuesday from 10:30-11:30am


The Alley Cats
With their tight four part 50s and 60s doo-wop harmony and on-stage antics, the acapella group The Alley Cats can't be missed!

Summer Solstice Festival
Celebrate summer with an afternoon filled with live music, food, and plenty of activities. Enjoy the free children’s art events and play area as well as an arts & crafts fair. And new this summer--1st ever OC Beer Alley!

Muckenthaler Jazz Festival — Glenn Cashman’s Southland Nonet
Glenn Cashman’s talent has been seen all over the world, including United States, Japan, Russia, Sweden, and Australia. He has played local jazz spots such as the Orange County Center for the Performing Arts, Newport Beach Jazz Party, LACMA Jazz Series,
Prayers, Protection, and Resistance
When faced with overwhelming circumstances beyond their control, artists respond with unexpected and powerful life-affirming artwork. Hundreds of artists consider the world’s troubles on a personal scale in this invitational group exhibition incorporating all media. Co-curated by Margaret Garcia and Nataasja Saint-Satyr. Sponsored by BLICK Art Materials

Muckenthaler Jazz Festival — Debbi Ebert Quartet
Vocalist Debbi Ebert brings an enchanting performance to the Muckenthaler June 15!

Muckenthaler Jazz Festival — John Proulx Trio
Proulx’s piano playing is hot and swinging, and his voice recalls the smooth, mellow sounds of a young Chet Baker.Proulx is also a Grammy-winning composer.

Muckenthaler Jazz Festival — Holly Hofmann, Mike Wofford and more!
Holly Hofmann is the winner of the 2014 Downbeat Critics Poll for Rising Star on flute. Her newest CD Low Life features her beguiling work on the sensuous alto flute. Holly will be performing in the company of 3 jazz heavyweights: acclaimed pianist/arranger Mike Wofford, and the dynamic duo of John Clayton on bass and Jeff Hamilton on drums.

California Palms - Closed
Gallery Closed due to a private event on Sunday, June 11, 2017. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The Muckenthaler continues our collaboration with renowned painter Frank Romero, who curates a group exhibition on the subject of California’s ubiquitous palm trees, iconic to the region, but possibly on the way out as city planners replace aging specimens with drought tolerant alternatives.