Grantee Database

RUCKUSROOTS INC

Grant Year

2025-26

Grant Program

Arts and Youth

Award Amount

$23,500.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, RuckusRoots will offer our Wild Art program to approximately 200 3rd-8th grade students at Isana Octavia Charter School in spring 2026. We are excited to expand this offering to a larger group of students after launching a successful partnership with the school in 2025. One of RuckusRoots’ flagship programs, Wild Art employs a professional teaching arts to lead students in fundamentals of design, color theory, drawing and painting, with integrated lessons on local Los Angeles wildlife, creative reuse and conservation, resulting in a collaboratively-made art piece (mural or collage). Funds will be utilized to support the teaching artist, program-specific staff hours and purchase supplies, ensuring that students engage in high-quality arts programming that they otherwise do not receive as part of their regular school day.

Organization Summary

RuckusRoots’ programs fall into three categories: In-School, Apprenticeship and Public, all working to achieve the following goals:

1. Co-create arts programming in communities where it is needed and wanted.
2. Offer programming that inspires a shift in knowledge, values and/or behavior with regards to environmental challenges like climate change, utilizing the arts as a tool for engagement.
3. Amplify the artistic voices of marginalized groups.
4. Share resources with local artists and activists from the communities where we work.
5. Utilize found, recycled or natural materials in artworks whenever possible

Main programs:

-In-School: Wild Art, TRASHformation and A.L.I.V.E.: Art Living in Vibrant Environments are offered as enrichment or expanded learning opportunities to elementary and middle school-students. Our multi-week programs last 1-6 months, with students aged 5-13 led by professional local artists. Programs aim to build age-appropriate visual arts skills in the areas of painting, drawing, sculpture, design and/or creative reuse, and social-emotional skills of collaboration, creative confidence and change-making. Each program results in a collaboratively-built, large-scale final artwork, ie: a mural, creative-reuse collage, or sculpture, and culminates with a public showcase i.e.: open house, community event or art walk.

Teen / Young Adult: For high-school and transition-aged youth, these programs (The Rebel Garden Project and Public ARTivism Apprenticeship) offer smaller groups of students (10-40) deeper learning and mentoring experiences with practicing artists. Themes of art as activism and as a profession are explored; students gain experience creating artworks as well as in professional development and entrepreneurship (artist statements, documentation, branding, design and project management).

Public Workshops: We offer free, youth or multigenerational, multi-series or one-time workshops (Garden Magic, From Earth to Art) in which the public is invited to learn techniques and sustainability-uses of specific mediums (fabric, ceramics, non-toxic paint, biodegradable and natural materials) from local artists and experts.

Organization

RuckusRoots

Address

2630 Crestmoore Place

Los Angeles

90065

County

Los Angeles

Region

South – Los Angeles & Orange

Phone

(818) 967-2766

Congressional District

California Assembly district 51

State Assembly District

District 51

State Senate District

District 24

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