With support from the California Arts Council, we will expand our experiential arts program series for Compton youth in: narrative visual storytelling, photography, painting, printmaking, and archiving, as well as pilot a new portfolio program. Participants explore local BIPOC history, develop new skills, and build confidence through artmaking.
Grounded on history, students will be introduced to concepts and history to engage in dialogue and use art mediums to develop their own narratives through collective engagement. All students will be able to gain leadership skills and play a critical role in community activism.

