MISSION STATEMENT

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts was established by artists & community activists with a shared vision to promote, preserve and develop the cultural arts that reflect the living tradition and experiences of the Chicano, Central & South American, and Caribbean people, and to make arts accessible as an essential element to community development and well-being.
MCCLA is a multicultural, multidisciplinary arts organization committed to the collaborative artistic vision of the Latino art forms. MCCLA provides the community with an arena in which to develop new artistic skills, as well as support local and established artists that serve their community. MCCLA collaborates with other arts, social and humanitarian groups to provide the widest range of programming possible.



Call For New Teachers Mission Grafica

Mission Grafica is commited to offering local artists and artisans the opportunity to teach classes. Instructors teach at least one semester during the year. The semesters run from January to June and from July to December. Instructors obtain 70% of tickets sold and are responsible for promoting their classes. Class time runs from
6:00pm – 9:00pm. Currently Mission Grafica has three evening slots open in the etching/monoprint/relief studio, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and one screenpriting slot open on Tuesdays starting in July.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume to grafica@missionculturalcenter.org