With support from the California Arts Council, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego will offer the Teen Art Collective (TAC) Program. 20-25 Grade 11 students, from diverse schools and communities across San Diego will participate in a free, bi-weekly, intensive, year-long program where they will explore contemporary art, the museum world, and careers in the arts. Students build new friendships, networks with diverse peers, and foundational career skills. Extensive artmaking enables them to develop their creativity and build their portfolios. Professional artists offer workshops, and students participate in field trips to artist-run exhibition spaces. Students plan a culminating celebratory showcase. This program provides the students with the foundation, insight, and confidence to successfully apply to higher education institutions leading to careers in the arts.
MCASD provides an unprecedented variety of exhibition spaces and experiences for the community, showcasing an internationally recognized collection and a dynamic schedule of exhibitions and public programs. The Museum presents a rotating schedule of exhibitions annually and has a strong history of touring exhibitions to prestigious national and international venues. Youth are a key audience and, since 2007, MCASD has offered free admission to all visitors ages 25 and under. Programs for young people include the Extended School Partnership, Teen Art Collective, Family Art Labs, and monthly Family Free Days, as well as interactive night time event series. The Museum’s Reflections creative aging program serves older adults. On Free Third Thursdays the Museum offers extended hours with a changing roster of films, talks and perfromances. Play Days take place on the second Sunday of the month are also free for all and offer dedicated family programming and artmaking. The Museum’s La Jolla campus reopened to the public in April 2022 after a significant expansion which quadrupled the gallery space.

