Our Impact

We foster creative connection through multidisciplinary arts programming that bridges artists and community.

Resource sharing is central to our mission. Through our urban Park Block gallery and guest apartments, along with our rural Camp Colton campus, we offer residencies and public programs that we create and share with the broader arts and culture community. In just over a decade, we’ve had the privilege of supporting more than 350 artists and partners around the world, people working at various stages in their creative lives. Our approach centers on openness and responsiveness, creating pathways for artists to access space, rest, and support without unnecessary barriers.

Through exhibitions and public programs, we transform our gallery into a dynamic space for community dialogue, showcasing work that sparks conversation and collaboration. Whether hosting visiting artists, sharing our flex space with mission aligned organizations, or convening communities for healing through art, we operate from a core belief: resource sharing fuels the continual “becoming” of both artists and society. 

People attending an art gallery exhibition, viewing artwork and engaging in conversation.

By the Numbers:

374 Artists Supported
Hosting residencies, exhibitions, and workshops to fuel creative careers at all stages.

31 Thought-Provoking Exhibitions
Curated shows that bridge art, science, and community dialogue.

77 Artists Hosted
Through our Space to Share program, providing support and opportunity to foster connection and healing.

91 Meaningful Partnerships
Collaborating with organizations, culture-bearers, and innovators to expand artistic possibilities.

41 Residencies Held
From self-directed to introducing new mediums, giving artists time to rest and complete ambitious new projects.

7,113 Engaged Community Members
Attending exhibitions, workshops, and conversations that spark connection.

As of December 3rd 2025*

Sesalli Castillo, AiR 2024

“Every single artist involved reiterated how healing it was to have an opportunity to show in that space.”

A person with curly hair and glasses working on ceramic sculptures in a studio, with two large pottery pieces on a wooden board and art supplies nearby.
Five women standing and sitting in an art gallery, with colorful artwork on the walls and wooden pillars. One woman wears a black dress, another a blue and white striped top, the third a red patterned jacket, the fourth a green jacket, and the fifth a black top with a patterned jacket.

Jess Perlitz, AiR 2019

"I really felt like the only expectation was that I jump in, learn, and experiment. That's the stuff that really sustains a practice and allows an artist to grow. Thank you."