On view for one month only
Museum Members are invited to a special after-hours experience celebrating 50 years of craftsmanship and innovation from the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery. This exclusive evening offers a behind-the-scenes preview of the exhibition, followed by a live concert featuring select guitars played by Roberto-Venn graduates.
About the Exhibition
The exhibition features 50+ guitars built by graduates of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery and by guitar-making companies that employ Roberto-Venn alumni. Each instrument reflects the individual vision, design choices, and craftsmanship of its maker. The guitars in this project were created using historic rosewood and mahogany, materials that have played a meaningful role in the school’s history and legacy.
About Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery
Founded in 1975, Roberto-Venn is the longest-running guitar-making school in North America and an accredited institution since 1979. Its mission is to prepare students for professional careers in lutherie through immersive, hands-on training. Graduates of Roberto-Venn have gone on to work throughout the global music products industry as builders, repair specialists, road techs, and entrepreneurs.
Here are some of the notable luthiers and guitar making companies who built instruments for the project:
Roberto-Venn graduates and entrepreneur custom guitar makers: Michi Matsuda
Industry icons and luthiers:
Each of the companies mentioned have employed many Roberto-Venn graduates over the years, and in most cases these graduates will be heading up the project or working on these instruments, including:
The entire Roberto-Venn staff will all build a 50th Anniversary Guitar and a diversity of other graduates, including recent graduates, along with at least one graduate builder from every decade since the 1970’s.


