With support from the California Arts Council, Berkeley Art Center Association will collaborate with lead artist Rahsaan Thomas and Empowerment Avenue to program “Painting Ourselves Into Society”, featuring artists who are incarcerated at San Quentin. The exhibition, along with artist talks, film screenings, and participatory programs uplift the narratives of artists behind bars to combat the isolation and marginalization from society, and to support advocacy efforts to restore voting rights for incarcerated people in California.
Berkeley Art Center is a hub for contemporary art and community building. By virtue of its location in an urban park, BAC emphasizes an approach to art and artists that values their work as an important part of daily life and a vital contribution to the good of the community. Its serene setting invites visitors to approach the gallery as a space of reflection and contemplation, while also forging a more intimate connection between artist and viewer.
BAC is committed to making contemporary art by local artists approachable and accessible. It produces visual art exhibitions, artist talks, art-making workshops, performance and social practice projects, film and video screenings, symposia and other social gatherings throughout the year. Educational programs for teens connect art with activism, while professional development workshops for artists provide opportunities to build skills and networks to sustain their careers.

