Grantee Database

Kala Institute

Grant Year

2025-26

Grant Program

Impact Projects

Award Amount

$21,250.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council Kala Art Institute will continue to provide a cohort of veteran artists custom-tailored artist residencies at Kala, invite veteran alumni to return to Kala as mentors, and new this cycle we will design course offerings and lead quarterly community-based workshops for military communities, all free and open to the public. Kala’s Veterans Initiative in the Arts includes artist residencies, exhibition and public programs opportunities for veteran artists, and quarterly art-making workshops for military families, caregivers, and the extended veterans community. Residencies include 24/7 access to Kala’s printmaking studio, digital lab, darkroom, sculpture lab and project spaces, a project stipend, technical support, opportunities for exhibition and artist talks at Kala, and resources to design and lead workshops for other veterans and for the general public.

Organization Summary

The heart of Kala’s mission is supporting artists and engaging the community. Kala’s artist residency program offers professional facilities to those working in and across printmaking and digital media, new media, public art, sculpture, installation, and performance. Kala’s artist residency program is known for the support it offers to artists, specialized resources spanning printmaking, photography, sculpture and media arts, points of contact with accessible staff, and the caliber of work artists are able to produce and share with the community while in residence. Kala’s artist residencies provide time, space, equipment, and a knowledgeable network of artists (175+ artists a year) to foster dialogue, risk-taking, creation of new work, and community building.

Kala’s exhibitions and gallery, free and open to the public Tuesday-Saturday, provide a platform for innovative presentations of contemporary art and a forum for artists and the public – sparking conversations across views and timely topics. This complex web of timely topics includes racial and social justice, displacement, the environment, community wellness, and more. Kala hosts community events, film screenings, artist talks, and performances in the galley too.

Kala fosters a fresh approach to experimentation, as artists investigate the interface of digital work, work made by hand, and everything in between. A spirit of exchange and education is nurtured through all Kala’s programs. Kala offers quality arts education to the general public and local youth through its on-site art classes – after school studio art, teen studio workshops, family and community art-making sessions, summer art programs, field trips, and a robust Artists-in-Schools program, established in 1991, providing artist-led instruction to students in neighboring East Bay public schools.

Providing multiple points of access to space and resources through artist residencies, exhibitions, and arts education is more important than ever as we fight for equitable engagement in the midst of these challenging times.

Organization

Kala Art Institute

Address

1060 HEINZ AVE

Kala Institute

BERKELEY

94710-2719

County

Alameda

Region

Bay Area – Other

Phone

(510) 841-7000

Congressional District

California's 13th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 14

State Senate District

District 7

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