We couldn't be more thrilled hearing that the Roseville Arts has received a $46,000 grant from The James Irvine Foundation! And it's going to fund creative arts for youth in our community!
Roseville Arts has been delivering and supporting the arts in our community for 45 years and so the news that The James Irvine Foundation is supporting our youth art is fantastic!
The program is designed to take art programming to the community in a variety of locations throughout the city in order to engage children and families spontaneously at their familiar locations.
Children ages 5-18 can expect to access active creation in arts with local artists while gaining creative experiences that are becoming less available in schools and the community.
The Blue Line Gallery has a variety of youth based programs including the annual Children’s and High School Show, after school and weekend art workshops, spring art camps, 8 weeks of summer camps and in the fall of 2011 the gallery will administer a public art project in Sculpture Park in Roseville, available to every 5th grader in the community.
The gallery was vote the Best of the Best by the Press Tribune this year and we couldn't agree more!
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