With support from the California Arts Council, Terra Cultura will use funds for rent, utilities, salaries, and other overhead expenses for general operations. This will allow us to expand our cultural and creative programming making it accessible to wider and more diverse audiences.
Terra Cultura offers eco-arts programming both ons-site and in the community. We teach our eco-arts program at local schools, providing 300 rural students a year with dynamic visual arts education. We also facilitate collaborative public eco-arts projects to enhance and strengthen our communities, such as a recent public mural project to commemorate the Pajaro River restoration. On-site our regular monthly programming includes a writers group, music jam, artist showcase, and creative skill-share workshops. Visiting students engage with collaborative eco-art projects, performances, and activities around ecological stewardship, creative placemaking, and community building. In Spring 2022 we will be unveiling an art installation in our new Arts and Healing Garden, that will be free and open to the public.

