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Programs


Civil Art’s programs are developed collaboratively with artists and creatives at the center. Rather than imposing what we think artists need, we listen to lived experiences and direct feedback from our community, shaping programs that truly serve them.

We invite you to explore Civil Art’s extensive archive of past events and projects, highlighting the vibrant community of artists, writers, and arts professionals we support.

Exhibition & Events


    Exhibitions & Events

    NO PLACE LIKE HOMEExhibition
    December 17, 2025 - January 24, 2026
    HOTEL BOUTIQUECommunity Event
    May 10, 2025
    DRAWWING INSPIRATIONCommunity Event
    April 18, 2025
    NIGHT MARKETExhibition & Community Event
    July 22 - August 2, 2024
    STARS UPON DEPARTUREExhibition & Community Event
    May 31 - July 31, 2024
    BIOS, MORPHEExhibition
    March 16 - April 20, 2024
    TEA AND CHOCOLATECommunity Event
    November 5, 2023
    ART AND VOICESExhibition & Community Event
    July 13 - August 18, 2023
    AT THE TABLEExhibition & Community Event
    June 20 - July 1, 2022
    WARMTH OF TEACommunity Event
    May 31, 2023

    Professional Pipeline Programs

    Art House
    Art House is an emerging artist leadership program that provides mentorship, accessibility, and opportunities for API emerging artists. By providing equitable opportunities, accessibility, and visibility, Art House becomes a bridge for local API emerging artists in their adjustment year to the city.

    • Professional Development Workshops
    • Networking and Community Building
    • Professional & Leadership Opportunities


    Internship Program
    Civil Art’s Internship Program mentors emerging cultural professionals through hands-on projects that allow them to create unique, impactful, and meaningful work with the organization. The program provides substantive professional experience, industry insight, and direct connection to a community of artists and cultural leaders in Civil Art’s network. 

    • First/Early Professional Experience & Development
    • Milestone Projects
    • Networking & Community Building
    • Post-Internship Paid Opportunities


    Young Writers Cohort

    (Launching in 2026) Young Writers Cohort cultivates the next generation of API art historians, critics, and cultural writers by providing first publishing opportunities, mentorship, and access to professional networks. Through writing, workshops, and community engagement, the program equips emerging voices with the tools and visibility needed to shape cultural dialogue and pursue sustainable careers in the arts. 



    Civil Art is a fiscally sponsored (Player Philanthropy Fund) 501(c)(3) non-profit organization & principal exhibitor. All contributions to Civil Art are tax-deductible to the fullest extent under law.   

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