With support from the California Arts Council, Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) will work with Lead Artist Pocha Peña to launch the MASARTE Curator Incubator Project, in our new art gallery adjacent to MASA’s current media arts space. The MASARTE Curator Incubator Project will provide curatorial training and exhibition opportunities for Santa Ana’s diverse community. MASARTE will invite guest curators and instructors, including Josephine Talamantez (Founder/Board Chair, Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center), Alessandra Moctezuma (Gallery Director, SD Mesa College) and Tyler Stallings (Director, Orange Coast College Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavillion), to impart a community-based curatorial vision that reflects the values, history, aesthetics and aspirations of Santa Ana’s multicultural arts community. MASARTE Gallery will feature immersive experiences, augmented reality, multimedia works and community-driven exhibitions, providing a vital new voice in the region’s arts community.
MASA’s core programs include the OC Film Fiesta multicultural film festival, SMART Walk (South Main Art, Retail & Technology) resource fair, the Millennial Producers Academy (MILPA), Cafe MASA, Grassroots Garage Band, MASARTE Gallery exhibits, Curator Incubator Project, the OC Teen Cinema Camp, the Youth Murals and Media Class and Taco Truck Cinema. MASA is also a presenting partner in Arts Orange County’s OC Día del Niño festival. MASA promotes self-expression, community empowerment, civic participation and cultural agility by providing affordable film screenings and discussions, media arts training and interdisciplinary workshops to underserved youth and adults in the primarily Latino immigrant and working class communities in and around Santa Ana. Media Arts Santa Ana operates the TVGB Digital Maker Space and MASARTE Gallery, located in the Santa Ana Arts Collective artist affordable housing building, located at 1666 N Main in Santa Ana.

