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Art-A-Thon in San Francisco, April 21
April 19, 2012

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      ArtSeed's ART-a-THON April 21!

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Aoi Josefa & Jade Caroline Kali Megumi Trey
Andrew Austin Dina Alexa Emoni & Lemoni Matt John
Amy Anna Claire Jeske Kayla Kevin Luned
Marissa Sasha Roz

"ArtSeed provided me with not only the support and guidance to better develop as an artist, but more importantly, it shaped my character as a leader. It has had immense ramifications in the way I lead my life. ArtSeed's outreach work is inspiring me to be involved in multiple philanthropic organizations. My work as a returning ArtSeed intern provided me with the administrative background I needed to propel myself in my future academic and career endeavors." - Michelle Quan

Ask Questions, Bridge Communities, Support Apprenticeships for Young Artists, Have Fun!
It's not too late to get involved!

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ArtSeed is funded in part by the Artists in Schools Program of the California Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Individual gifts and volunteer time from family and friends like you remain our base of support and are an essential part of our success - thank you!


ArtSeed's mission is to inspire and empower the young or underprivileged to realize their full potential and embrace diverse communities through participation in the arts. Our classes, apprenticeships and collaborative culminating events inspire a life-long love of learning, teaching and working creatively.

 

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