b'2 3COMMUNITY IS AT THE HEART OF CMATO OUR HIGHLIGHTSCMATO was established in 2008, the direct outgrowth of the Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation (CLVFF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing community-minded programs and projects for residents throughout Agoura Hills,35,000+ 350+ 250+ 45+Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village.MUSEUM VISITORS STUDENT VISITS MEMBERS ARTIST LECTURESOriginally named the Regional Art Museum, CMATOa 5,500-square foot facility at The Oaks, signif- established a Board of Directors in 2008 andicantly expanding its exhibition space, educational received its 501 (c) (3) nonprofit status the sameprograms and community events.year. CMATO officially adopted its name in 2010 and held its first public art exhibition in SeptemberToday, CMATO is proud to fulfill CLVFFs enduring of 2015.vision to be a principal cultural institution serving Ventura County and beyond, engaging people of In 2018, CMATO relocated from its original siteall ages and backgrounds through a diverse spec-(adjacent to the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza) totrum of exhibitions and programming. 48,000+ 25+ 100+ 25+ONLINE VISITS CULTURAL FAMILY ANDDONORS WITH GIFTS PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC PROGRAMSOVER $5,000 The thing that sets CMATO apart is that it displays fine art and interesting pieces from name artists.in my opinion, CMATO is among the greatest recent additions to the entire Valley area. Charles Crumpley, Editor and Publisher San Fernando Valley Business Journal, July 2019'