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Sewing Volunteer Needed @ The Richmond Art Center

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ORGANIZATION: Richmond Art Center

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Richmond Art Center

We are in the process of getting new curtains for some of our studios! We're looking for experience sewers who would be interested in volunteering their time to help us put together some curtains. You will need to be able to provide your own sewing machine, but we have the fabric, measurements, etc. for you to work with.

If you are someone who enjoys sewing, is looking for a new project to tackle, this could be a great opportunity to help out a local Art Center get their studios looking great! You'll be a big part of making our studios a place where people can come and find the artist within! Plus, you can use the hours you spend making the curtains towards discounts on our classes & memberships!

Thank you so much!

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About Richmond Art Center

Location:

2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804, US

Mission Statement

The Richmond Art Center is a dynamic arts organization that empowers and transforms individuals and the community through creative exploration, experience and education.

Description

The Richmond Art Center is the largest visual arts center in the East Bay, and we deliver exciting arts experiences to young and old alike who reflect the diverse richness of our community. We do this through hands-on learning, well-equipped studios, traveling Art in the Community programs and contemporary exhibitions in our galleries.

Every year, we serve thousands of students through classes and programs taught by professional artists, both onsite at the Art Center and at sites throughout Richmond. Our four galleries allow us to mount rotating exhibitions that display the works of emerging and established Bay Area artists. Artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, Jay DeFeo, Wanxin Zhang, Hung Liu, David Park and Peter Voulkos have been showcased here.

The Richmond Art Center originated in 1936, when local artist Hazel Salmi, who worked for the WPA, traversed the streets of Richmond with a suitcase packed with art supplies, eager to teach art to anyone interested. Today, everything we do at the Center continues to breathe life into Salmi’s original vision: That within every person lives an artist.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Arts & Culture, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Sewing

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training

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