Out of school time to include after school time, weekends, and summer programs. Programs range from a one-day arts-based workshop to long-term, year-round, programs in the four art forms--visual, performing, literary, and culinary arts. The facility has a 500-seat theatre; classrooms; studio spaces in visual arts, digital arts, and dance; gallery/exhibition spaces; and a staging kitchen and demonstration kitchen for the culinary arts. The arts programs are lead by professional artists and AmeriCorps Artists. A number of service-learning and social justice arts based projects are completed yearly with public art produced in the community venues. Gardening project including native plants and traditional Hispanic medicinal herbs. CYC has received national, regional and local recognitions and awards.
Working with adult artists and educators, youth, from 13-18, to create lifelong learning opportunities in performing, visual, literary and culinary arts through education, leisure, and career development programs where the voices of our youth are heard, valued and celebrated.
402 West Court Ave.