With support from the California Arts Council, the Richmond Art Center will provide 10 one-hour sessions of hands-on visual arts learning free of charge to the 670 students at Washington Elementary School and The West County Mandarin School, both in Richmond California. Experienced teaching artists will work with school-based teachers to connect with curriculum themes and concepts through printmaking, sculpture, ceramics animation and textiles/fibers.
Arts Education: Our arts education program offers art classes to adults, youth, kids and families; on-site in our six studios, and off-site in local schools and community spaces. This includes providing free in-school and after-school arts tuition to K-12 students at local West Contra Costa Unified School District schools. Other arts education initiatives include a paid professional development series for educators, free family day celebrations, youth art tours of exhibitions, Summer Art Camp for Kids, and youth intensive classes.
Exhibitions and Events: Exhibitions and public programs feature work by established, early career and aspiring artists. The goal of our exhibition program is to introduce new artists, artwork and perspectives on art; engage Richmond audiences; enhance the visibility of underrepresented groups/artists; and serve as a catalyst for community interaction. Long term community exhibition partnerships include The Art of Living Black/Art of the African Diaspora (since 1997), and the WCCUSD Art Show (since 1965).

