Grantee Database

The Veterans Art Project

Grant Year

2023-24

Grant Program

Impact Projects

Award Amount

$21,250.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, The Veterans Art Project, in partnership with established and developed relationships with local Veterans Service organizations, will provide free ongoing access to arts instruction and artmaking for Veterans and Active-duty military, along with their spouses, dependents and caregivers, in a safe, supportive, and culturally competent community setting at the Chula Vista Veterans Center in Chula Vista Ca and in house at our school of Ceramics and Glass in Vista Ca. These classes will provide a bridge to wellness for this community as they deal with their conditions and navigate the transition from military to civilian life. We are excited to offer a dignified display component for these classes located at The Bonita Cultural center in Chula Vista Ca, spring 2024.

Organization Summary

Vetart provides the following free classes; Ceramics, Glass casting, workshops to Veterans, active duty, their families and caregivers. Therein, Vetart provides ongoing weekly classes at several locations in San Diego county including the VA La Jolla, The San Marcos and Chula Vista VET centers, and our School of Ceramics & glass, in Vista, CA. Organized demonstrations, workshops, and Art Exhibits occur at alternate locations throughout the San Diego region, State and Nationally.
VETART utilizes Art created by participants as a medium to engage the community through exhibitions at partnership locations County libraries or through pop-up exhibitions in collaboration with local and national partners. This force impact is critical to the acceptance of Art-making as a positive community building and mental wellness activity. VETART recently completed a contract with MHSOAC (Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission) to provide pop-up Art cafes statewide for the past 3 years. These pop up Art cafes are designed to promote through presented artworks, the deepest form of advocacy, empowerment and uplift of lived experiences. These cafes were the basis of deep positive mental health and wellness outcomes for Veterans, spouses, dependents and caregivers. Diminishing Veteran suicide is the need we work tirelessly against.
VETART continues to seek funding to expand our programs with research universities and national initiatives such as NEA Creative Forces. We believe the force impact of creativity and Art making is foundational to social and emotional learning, enhancing social processes, normalizing creative expression. Artmaking in a community setting is the strongest barrier aginst isolation and loneliness by leveraging community, creativity and process.
As reported by our participants we see increases in socialization, lowering the incidence of participation avoidance and is naturally intergenerational by design. We believe artmaking in community delivers these outcomes and more including therapeutic, social participation, financial and overall wellness.

Organization

The Veterans Art Project

Address

2422 Cades Way

Vista

92081

County

San Diego

Region

Far South

Phone

(760) 295-0799

Congressional District

California's 49th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 76

State Senate District

District 36

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