With support from the California Arts Council, the Junior Center of Art and Science (JCAS) will expand equitable, arts-integrated learning experiences for youth in under-resourced communities across Oakland and the East Bay. Funding will support general operations, allowing us to sustain and grow free and low-cost programs that foster creativity, critical thinking, and belonging through the arts.
Founded in 1954, JCAS delivers culturally responsive programming in classrooms, after-school settings, and public spaces. Each year, we engage over 6,000 youth and 325 families a year—primarily students of color from Title I schools—through hands-on residencies, summer camps, and community events rooted in the belief that all young people deserve access to meaningful, identity-affirming arts education. General operating funds will support sliding-scale tuition, scholarships, artist training, curriculum development, and community engagement.
The Center provides high quality programs in the arts and sciences. Our center hosts visitors in our five interactive learning spaces including our art studio, maker space, and animal room. Programs are provided both on-site and throughout the Oakland and East Bay Area through school and community partners. Offerings occur during the day, after school and on Saturdays. Classes are taught by professionals in their fields. We are happy to partner with over 40 school and community sites throughout the East Bay Area.
In summer, we provide hands-on arts and science camps for students ages 6 – 17 years old.
Our on-site programs are offered on sliding scale with a policy of no one turned away for lack of funds. All of our programs are low or no-cost with additional scholarships available to those in need.

