Julian Arts Guild

Julian Arts Guild is a nonprofit organization founded in 1971 to promote the arts in the former mining town of Julian, CA, in the mountains of San Diego County, California.

Stan Cornette was the Guild's first president, and he and co-founder Dorothy Mushet remain charter members.

A longtime member included the late artist and architect James Hubbell, known for his hobbit-like architecture, until his May 2024 death.

[5] Member Linda Todd-Limón, a photographer, runs the gallery and organizes the annual art shows, with artist Bonnie Gendron as its president.

[8] The organization receives deductible donations from the public, plus member dues, proceeds from the gallery, and annual funds from San Diego County through the Transportation Occupancy Tax (TOT), referred to as Community Enhancement bonds.