With support from the California Arts Council, UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES CORPORATION AT CSUSB will support the Community-based Art program in facilitating four 10-week multidisciplinary art classes at Central Juvenile Hall. We will base our programming on our successful Arts in Corrections model, which involves collaborative teaching teams facilitating classes that integrate art history or visual culture, art making, and reflection.
The Visual Arts facility includes the Department of Art, the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, the Visual Resource Center, and an office for use by San Bernardino County Arts Connection. Between us we teach, advise, support and inspire a broad community both within the university and well beyond in the local and regional areas that CSUSB serves. The Art Department supports around 500 innovative and imaginative students each year, all working toward either a BA in Art or MFA in Studio Art. Students are exposed to a broad range of classes in the 2D and spatial arts, design methods of many kinds, digital fabrication, art history research that covers the historical and the contemporary, and visual studies. The facilities support painting, drawing, printmaking, wood, metal, ceramics, glass, furniture design, chemical photography, digital photography, video editing, web authoring, digital fabrication, arts education, and more.

