With $25,000 support from the California Arts Council, Local Color will provide our free Color Me Rad program during spring and summer breaks for three cohorts of ten historically underserved 11-17-year-old students (30 total) who are considering professional careers in the arts. Led by professional teaching artists, students learn one medium (i.e. murals, screen printing, lithograph, etc.); create a completed artwork; learn how to market, showcase and price their artwork; receive professional development such as how to build a portfolio, write an artist statement, and create an online presence; practice being in the public eye by doing interviews, talking in front of a camera, and talking about themselves as artists and their artwork; receive a stipend to honor their artistic labor; and have opportunities to sell their artwork to the public.
Public Art & Creative Services engages with artists for innovative projects with creative freedom and equitable pay to produce vibrant works representative of the unique perspectives in San José.
The Creative Spaces program provides gallery and affordable workspaces for creatives, organizers, and groups.
Local Commons (Fiscal Sponsorship) fosters sustainability for local artists & organizers by leveraging our 501.c.3. status to expand access to grant funding and other resources for self-directed creative projects.
Arts Educations provides custom-designed art-making opportunities built to empower next-generation creative advocates on an off the campus.
Creative Experiences connects Artists & Creatives to meaningful opportunities, contracting them to facilitate workshop activities for the local community.

