Grantee Database

A REASON TO SURVIVE

Grant Year

2018-19

Grant Program

Artists in Communities

Award Amount

$12,104.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, A REASON TO SURVIVE will provide artist residency for six months to two artists from the Blindspot Collective theater group. In collaboration with community members of National City, artists and youth from the Sweetwater school district will collaborate to create an original work of verbatim theatre. Through this project, youth grow as resident storytellers, while professional actors will perform the piece over a two-week run in Spring 2020.

Organization Summary

A Reason To Survive (ARTS) offers arts programming and creative workforce opportunities for youth and young adults (ages 8-24) living the south county region of San Diego. Through our program initiatives – Community ARTS, ARTS 4 Justice, ARTS On Campus, and ARTS @ Work — young people gain exposure to a range of artistic disciplines (visual arts, media arts, music, and industrial arts in our Maker Workshop), while deepening their social-emotional development through meaningful relationships and mentorship provided by teaching artists and ARTS staff. Through our innovative Community of Care model, we integrate social-emotional supports into our program / curricula design and into the overall design of learning spaces, exhibitions, and performances at the ARTS Center.

Organization

ARTS

Address

200 E 12TH ST

NATIONAL CITY

91950-3314

County

San Diego

Region

Far South

Phone

(619) 297-2787

Congressional District

California's 52nd congressional district

State Assembly District

District 80

State Senate District

District 18

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