With support from the California Arts Council, the Latino Center of Art and Culture will collaborate with Northern California immigrant and indigenous dance groups, local artists, families and community based organizations to create a traditional Day of the Dead, elevating and celebrating centuries old beliefs, values, and practices of our Latine communities.
LCAC produces El Arte del Pueblo, a multidisciplinary series of events that engage community in art creation, and strengthens identity through the interpretation of significant Latino cultural traditions including El Panteón de Sacramento/Dia de los Muertos, Dia del Niño, and Fiesta de Frida.
Our Visual Arts Program uses our gallery space to support and amplify local and emerging artists. Artists are supported with a stipend and provided with mentorship.
Our Community Service Program offers our space to organizations in need of exhibitions, events, or performance space.
Our Volunteer Engagement Program offers community service and leadership opportunities to youth and adults. Our program supports academic and court-mandated community service.
Our Individual Artist Program provides low cost studio space to artists.
Our Youth Program teaches youth traditional dances from Mexico and leadership skills to strengthen positive and community identity.

