Philomathean Hall

Outside Philomathean Charity Club on Broadway
Known As
Philomathean Hall
Architect
Vernon Brunson
Built
1958
Designated
2024
Location
1810 Broadway
Santa Monica, CA 90404

The Philomathean Charity Literary and Art Club was founded in 1921 by a group of women, mostly domestic workers, who pooled money together and diligently hosted fundraisers to achieve their mission. It is their persistence and hard work that created a thriving community asset that provided tangible support to Black community members who were barred historically from opportunities due to racism. In 1958, the Philomatheans bought land at 1810 Broadway to build a meeting hall and host retail spaces, allowing them to serve their community and pay their mortgage. By 1970, the mortgage was paid off. The land is still owned by the Philomatheans today with retail spaces that hosts a Black-owned barbershop as well as an early childhood center, The First School. Rental income is utilized by the Philomatheans to offer scholarships for high school students in the neighborhood to support their college expenses for four years. The landmark was designated through a Community Development Grant from the City of Santa Monica.

Learn more about the Philomathean Club in our 3-Minute History series: