Dorland Mountain Arts Colony is a non-profit artists community set on 300 acres along a ridge overlooking the Temecula Valley. The colony covers about 10 acres with the rest of the land left in its natural state.
In May, 2004, a wildfire swept through Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, destroying all ten buildings.
Rebuilding
Plans to rebuild are moving forward. For more information about the rebuilding efforts and how you can help, visit the Rebuilding Dorland page.
Mission
The mission of Dorland Mountain Arts Colony is to provide a unique working and performance retreat fostering creativity in a secluded natural setting.
Programs
Dorland Mountain Arts Colony is keeping its art events and community outreach going during the rebuilding process. Read more about the plans here.
Residencies
Dorland Mountain Arts Colony is not accepting applications for residencies at this time.
Board of Directors and Staff
Please visit the Staff and Board page for the names of board and staff members.
History
Please visit the History page for a brief history of Dorland Mountain Arts Colony.
Header graphic: Detail from "View From Composer's Studio toward Temecula" (watercolor) by Jane Culp. Please visit the Merchandise page to purchase this image on notecards and help rebuild Dorland.
