CAHA Gallery
The Council of Arts and Humanities Agency Gallery is located in the Terlaje Building in Hagåtña. The CAHA Gallery offers space to local artists or groups to hang an exhibit usually for three weeks, but in some cases, exhibits may be extended a week or more. The range of exhibits that are held at the CAHA Gallery is diverse, from local school art groups, to local artists of established reputation and new artists, to historical displays honoring a prominent person or group in the community.
The CAHA Gallery was started in 1972 as the Insular Arts Council Gallery (The Insular Arts Council being the former name of the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency) and has occupied a variety of locations during its existence. It was first located in the International Trade Center building in Tamuning in the ground floor space now occupied by the Bank of Guam. It moved from there to Hagåtña in a building on Archbishop F.C. Flores street across from the Dulce Nombre Del Maria Cathedral. From there it was relocated to the GovGuam Retirement building in Maite, then to a building on San Vitores road in Tumon. It was moved to Puntan Dos Amantes in 1999 and to it’s present location in 2012.