San Mateo Arts Commission announces 2 art opportunities

Boris Koodrin, Curator, SM County Arts Commission
Director, Fine Arts Galleria/SM County 
Fair <boriskoodrin@gmail.com> sent these announcements:

1) SM Arts Commission, California Arts Council and California Lawyers for the Arts will implement a program for artists to create sequential art classes within San Mateo County Jail system. If you are interested in being considered as an instructor, contact Juda Tolmasoff at jtolmasoff@smcgov.org   8-hr training session requirement in order to participate. Compensation $175 per session for total of 12 sessions.       

2) San Bruno is putting out the call for two more utility box designers at $750 per box. Chosen designs will be placed on utility boxes via the vinyl wrap process. See Request for Proposals for more info.

Grace Cohen – moving to Mexico

Art Guild of Pacifica member Grace Cohen sent this message:

Living in California has been one of the best experiences of my life.  I am in love with the beauty found everywhere.  I have grown so much in every way, personally and artistically. That said, I will be closing my studio in Benicia and moving back to Mexico!!!  I have been awarded an amazing art project in Valle de Bravo. After I finish the project, I plan to relocate to San Miguel de Allende. My “new” town has an acclaimed art community and I will be much closer to my family.

Grace’s Benicia studio will be open from 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM on: Thursday July 26th, Friday, July 27th, Saturday, July 28th, Sunday, July 29th

Call or text to make an appointment to stop by at a different time,
650-296-1629.
Grace Cohen, 940 Tyler St Studio #31, Benicia, CA

Somewhere in Mexico

Somewhere in Mexico