With funds from the California Arts Council, Art Produce will continue to mentor and support emerging artists, curators and cultural leaders with an emphasis on BIPOC and underrepresented communities. These funds will help create a new guest curatorial program, support a gallery assistant/installer, provide stipends for interns, artists in residence, exhibiting artists, and help maintain the physical space and garden. Our mission is to build community and foster civic engagement through arts, education and public culture.
Art Produce serves neighborhood families, schools and the artist community providing space that includes an art gallery, public garden, classrooms, and food/beverages. Public programs activate the neighborhood and allow artists to experiment in community engaged exhibits and performance in a real community where people live and work. Our programs include our Artist in Residence program, free weekly inter-generational art workshops, internships, and learning lab (a laboratory in building community and developing creative social space).

