START SOCO

Cause Area

  • Arts & Culture
  • Children & Youth
  • Community
  • Employment
  • Environment

Location

716 BENNETT VALLEY RDSANTA ROSA, CA 95404 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

ArtStartSR’s mission is to provide job training and promote altruism for Sonoma County Youth, by way of a stimulating work experience - designing, creating and realizing community and public art projects for Sonoma County. The apprenticeship program is open to young artists ages 14 to 21, regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, income, etc. The summer program is offered for free, with a $500 dollar scholarship awarded at completion. Drop in programs, workshops and classes are offered throughout the year.

Description

For young aspiring artists to gain job skills while experiencing what earning a living being an artist. A tiered participation system is for youth between the ages of 14 and 21 to advance their careers while still in high school (or JC/college). An after school drop in Winter Program is open to all youth (Wednesdays at 4 pm) to learn basic artistic and interpersonal skills (team oriented). The Summer Program is a 5 week program that requires a portfolio submission for admission. At the end of this program, the new Artist’s Apprentices receive a $500 dollar scholarship. Returning Artist’s Apprentices are considered for Assistant Lead Artists and are encouraged to bring in projects to ArtstartSR as part of their training to deal with clients and the long process behind creating public, community and private artwork commissions. Our lead artists are professional artists and educational professionals whose artistic craftsmanship and professional experience are openly shared and encouraged. Our financials are available and we have a Bronze Seal of Transparency from Guidestar.com and are certified by SMU Data Arts. We are available to take on private and community art projects for your home, winery or other business in Sonoma County. ArtStartSR was established in 1999 by Liz Uribe and Eleanor Buchart, whose teenagers were talented young artists. The founders wanted to provide a summer work experience that would enable youth to learn more about earning a living with their artistic talents.

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