Are you looking for a challenge? Do you want to develop your public programming skills? Experiment with new programming approaches? Reach new and underserved audiences? Help immigrants feel more at home in your community? Meet like-minded colleagues across the state? If so, our Library Innovation Lab: Exploring New Ways of …
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California Humanities Announces Launch of CA 2020: Youth Perspective and the Future of California
March 15, 2018 For Immediate Release Media Contact: Jody Sahota 415.391.1474 (Oakland, CA) California Humanities is pleased to announce the launch of CA 2020: Youth Perspective and the Future of California, a new statewide initiative focusing on the lives and experiences of young Californians. CA 2020 is designed to engage …
Read More »The California Civil Liberties Program
The California Civil Liberties Public Education Program is a competitive grant program for nonprofits and units of state and local government. Funding is available for various preservation, educational, public media, civic and artistic projects on the subject of civil liberties. Projects should include information on and comparisons to the civil-liberty …
Read More »UCLA Conference on Creativity & the Arts in Healing
2nd Annual Conference on Creativity & the Arts in Healing Sponsored by UCLArts & Healing in partnership with Expressive Therapies Summit THURSDAY, APRIL 26 through SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2018 Learn arts-based tools for facilitating communication, building connection, promoting positive emotions, fostering engagement, enhancing mindfulness, reducing stress, and managing the impact …
Read More »Grantee Feature– Past and Future Connections to Pond Farm Pottery Exhibit
Past and Future Connections to Pond Farm Pottery exhibition demonstrates the creative breadth of work by Bauhaus-trained master potter Marguerite Wildenhain and her students known as Pond Farmers. The exhibition which is supported by an Humanities for All Quick Grant explores how the lives of the Pond Farmers were transformed by their …
Read More »2018 National Parks Artist in Residence Program
The National Parks Artist-in-Residence Program at Whiskeytown National Recreational Area offers established artists the opportunity to pursue their particular art form while being surrounded by the inspiring landscape of the park. The park provides a rustic cabin for participants for up to a three week program. This program is open …
Read More »California Humanities 2017 Annual Report
We’re pleased to announce the release of our 2017 Annual Report. Click through for information on all of the exciting work that took place in 2017.
Read More »Tracy Fullerton, Game Designer
“It has become increasingly important for us to question how and why we do things.”
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