We’re Building Back Strong After the Pandemic
We’re Building Back Strong After the Pandemic
New and relaunched programs over the past twelve months include:
- SUMMER ART CAMP FOR KIDS returned (Summer 2022)
- Relaunched YOUTH ART TOURS program (October 2022)
- Hosted first ARTIST RESIDENCY for print collective Liberación Gráfica (2022)
- HOLIDAY ARTS FESTIVAL returned as an in-person event (December 2022)
- Relaunched arts integration PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAININGS for district teachers (2023)
- Began MAYORS OFFICE PARTNERSHIP to recognize WCCUSD artistic achievement (May 2023)
- For the first time celebrated JUNETEENTH with a free paint and sip event (June 2023)
With your help we can achieve even more over the next twelve months.
Can you donate to Richmond Art Center before the end of today?
Contributions by midnight tonight, June 30, will help keep Richmond Art Center in the black for our fiscal year. Anything you can donate will be greatly appreciated!
Your support makes our work possible – thank you!
Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. (Richmond Art Center’s Tax ID is 94-6104204.)
Top images (left to right from top left): a student in the summer intensive class ‘Framing Identity’; Ashlée Garrison, Cynthia Brannvall and Derrick Bell at an artist talk for Art of the African Diaspora; Fencelines workshop participants show their painted slats; a young person gets creative with buttons at Spring Family Day; teaching artist Colleen Garland demonstrates using a kick wheel; exhibitions director Roberto Martinez with Andrée Singer Thompson; Mechica dancers; gallery visitors interact with Amanda Ayala’s artwork; and Duane using a floor loom in the textiles studio.
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