• In school instruction

    Our Visual Arts Program provides an interdisciplinary, standards-based, and sequentially integrated visual arts curriculum for K–12 students, including both public school and homeschool learners.

    Taught once per week by professional artists and credentialed art teachers, the program aligns with the State of California and State of Nevada Visual Arts Content Standards and integrates science, math, social studies, and social-emotional development.

  • Workshops

    Our Visual Arts Workshops invite students and community members of all ages to create, connect, and explore traditional and contemporary art forms together. Rooted in a belief that creativity is passed from one generation to the next, these hands-on workshops nurture intergenerational learning and cultural exchange.

    Led by professional artists and teaching artisans, participants dive into mediums such as indigo dyeing, willow weaving, felting, clay sculpture, jewelry design, and more. Each workshop celebrates the link between art, nature, and heritage—encouraging collaboration, storytelling, and self-expression.

    Whether held in classrooms, afterschool programs, or community pop-ups, our workshops cultivate creativity, curiosity, and belonging—building a shared sense of artistry across generations.

  • Murals around town

    Our mural initiatives transform walls into stories. Working with local youth, elders and professional artists, we install vibrant, site-specific murals that celebrate our heritage, land and community. Each piece becomes a gathering point — a place where generations meet, share identity and contribute to a lasting public art legacy