With the support from the California Arts Council, Shasta County Arts Council will reconstruct the lives of African Americans working on California gold fields around 1852, through the lens of contemporary storytelling, theater, photography, music & video. Collaborating with history professionals & local artists, we will work with African American communities in Shasta & Siskiyou counties to tell stories of migration and of the experience working in often remote mines.
Shasta County Arts Council (SCAC) is housed in the City of Redding’s National Registry 1907 City Hall – 8,000 sq. feet that includes a classroom, ballroom, television studio, administrative offices and a pocket park next door. Our gallery features 13 exhibits annually including High School & Middle School Juried Art Competitions where 20+ schools participate. SCAC was the first arts council in the state to manage a public access television station (SCAC.tv) and we now teach digital media arts skills to at-risk youth and interested public members. Our ballroom is host to classical music monthly (we own a Yamaha Grand piano), ballroom, ballet & modern dance classes weekly, concerts, performances as well as theater throughout the year. We also host community meetings & rentals, using our space 300+ days per yr. SCAC is the lead agency for the newly formed Redding Cultural District which is one of 14 districts throughout the State of California.