The
Creative Center Foundation
We recently
visited The Creative Center up in Visalia, a quaint agricultural and
park destination in California’s Central Valley region. Established
in 1977, The Creative Center is a non-profit community arts center
that provides a unique arts program as an adult day program, serving
developmentally disabled adults. It is a relatively unique facility
in the State, as they offer a complete fine arts academy-type
program involving performing arts, visual arts, and life skills, and
it is designed to provide students with opportunities to achieve
personal growth and increasing independence. Students are instructed
by professional artists and experienced teachers during the ten
weekly class periods. They now serve over 90 students from fourteen
communities in Tulare and Kings Counties every weekday throughout
the year.
The Center is home to the Jon Ginsburg Gallery, which was the first
public art gallery in Visalia, and has served to give a new
dimension of credibility to the work that is done by the students at
the Center. Upon passing a jury of the Visual Arts Instructors and
Arts Marketing Director, a piece of work is deemed "gallery quality"
and is then displayed in the gallery, and when sold, the student
receives a check. "Pay Day" is a wonderful day at The Creative
Center - much more important than monetary rewards, is the building
of the student’s self-worth and sense of public appreciation for
their creative talents.
The Creative Center performing artists - "The Creative Center
Players" - present two major shows annually, as well as putting on
shows throughout the year at local civic organizations, service
clubs, schools and businesses. The music classes have produced two
CD's with of all the original songs being written and performed by
The Creative Center students and staff. Just like the Center’s
visual artists, "The Creative Center Players" are paid for each of
their performances as compensation for their "art" production.
On
our online radio show ‘Champagne Sundays’, we recently interviewed
Kathleen Remillard, the Executive Director of The Creative Center
Foundation. Kathleen talked with us about the Center’s historic
location, its goals and missions, the different programs they offer,
their special fundraising events, and more.
To listen to the
interview with Kathleen from an excerpt of our online radio show,
Champagne Sundays, please
double click on the Play button below.
The
Creative Center provides a unique alternative to work-related
programming by offering a balance of socialization and meaningful
work in a healthy and positive environment, and always looking at
the abilities of their students, instead of their disabilities.
For more about The Creative
Center, visit
www.thecreativecenter-visalia.org
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