Studio 700 Center For The Arts

What We Do

Studio 700 Center For The Arts is unique in its commitment to provide a working studio that defines students as professional artists. Students attending Studio 700 will learn basic art skills taught to the average nascent artist and mature in the disciplines of concentration, follow-through, and delayed-gratification. Through their art they will gain consideration for others, practical teamwork experience, and basic life-skills that for some cannot be attained any other way. They will develop a higher level of self-awareness and confidence, approaching new levels of creativity and producing quality professional work.

How We Do It

Studio 700 Center For The Arts delivers a comprehensive art program through a multiplicity of medium: painting, drama, ceramics and pottery, decorative art, dimensional art, weaving, jewelry, and dance.

  • Training and development of art skills by professional artists.
  • Emphasizing the development of disciplines seen in mature artists.
  • Fostering growth, inspiration, and expression without limits.
  • Providing encouragement and support to pursue personal goals and overcome individual challenges.

Who We Are

Studio 700 Center For The Arts is funded by Alta California Regional Center and licensed by the State of California. Studio 700 serves 60 young to elder adults in a one staff to every six adult support ratio. All students have been diagnosed with a developmental disability and are clients of Alta California Regional Center. Services are available year round, Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm.

Location

Studio 700 Center For The Arts is located in Placer County, one of the fastest growing counties in California. Paintings from the studio’s artists have hung in the White House at our nation’s capital during the Clinton’s administration and in California’s State Capital, Senator’s Lounge. Biannually the studio’s artists present their work for public sale. These artists have a reason to be proud!

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