About

The Hi-Desert Cultural Center is a many-faceted, multi-venue facility for performing and visual arts. It is the largest arts organization in the region and is a fully-compliant not-for-profit organization registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) entity incorporated in the State of California and located in the city of Joshua Tree in San Bernardino County. The Center and its facilities are not government owned or subsidized.

The Hi-Desert Cultural Center was started by retired actors, directors, and producers from Hollywood and first began serving the cultural needs of its surrounding communities in 1964. In 1967, the Center was officially incorporated and then became a not-for-profit under the name Hi-Desert Playhouse Guild, Inc. and by 1980 construction on its main theater building was completed. The Center rapidly became a cultural icon and landmark for the area, drawing visitors from throughout southern California. The Center then added a second theater and rehearsal hall to accommodate the growing needs of the area. In 2018, the Hi-Desert Cultural Center opened its new state-of-the-art 15,000+s.f. annex, the Yucca Valley Visual & Performing Arts Center—the largest arts exhibition, arts creation, and arts education space in the Joshua Tree National Park region (learn more: yvarts.org).

The Center’s art complex contains its main 300-400+ seat theater, which will re-open this coming season after extensive renovations, and its 100-200+ seat Blak Box Theater located in its Palmer Performance Hall.

MISSION

The mission and purpose of the Hi-Desert Cultural Center is to operate a Cultural Center that provides venues, support facilities, funding, promotion, leadership, organization, innovation, education, and other resources for programs and productions whose focus is on the aesthetic arts – including the dramatic, musical, visual, and other forms of artistic expression. The Cultural Center also unifies and coordinates community cultural activities in these fields of art for the local area known as the Morongo Basin Division of the San Bernardino Municipal Court District. The Center will also serve as a center for innovative learning and recreational music-making programs (including wellness programs) for the Western United States.

The Center’s programs currently provide at least 78,050 hours per year of service to an astonishing 6,900 individuals – 95% of whom are from its primary geographic service areas including the communities of Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and Twentynine Palms and also serves the Coachella Valley, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

A DESERT ICON

The Center’s location brings with it a unique set of attributes – all of which serve to enhance the Center’s viability. It is located at the entrance and in the center of the artistically rich communities surrounding Joshua Tree National Park. The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times have recently called Joshua Tree the “new Bohemia” and “mecca” for the arts. The Joshua Tree National Park attracts over 1.6 million visitors a year, all of which must pass by the Center. In addition, the Morongo Basin is home to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center – the largest armed forces base in the world.

 

 

HI-DESERT CULTURAL CENTER has achieved the coveted “Gold“ status from GuideStar for its exceptional transparency & compliancy—fewer than 0.1% of the 1.8 million non-profits ever achieve this status. The Cultural Center is the only arts organization in the region to have achieved this status.

 

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GREAT NEWS FOR SEASON PACKAGE TICKET HOLDERS! Should your schedule change and you find yourself needing to attend a performance on a different date — if you give the Box Office at least 48 hours notice prior to your ticketed performance, management will attempt to exchange your ticket for a different performance of the same show!

 

 

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