Art Changes Student Exhibition
$ FREE. RSVP recommended.
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
From Saturday, May 6, 2023 to Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Exhibit Dates: Saturday, May 6 – Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Gallery Hours: 5/27, 6/10 and 6/17 2-4pm or by appointment.


The Alameda Education Foundation brings its Art Changes program to life in this unique exhibit featuring four diverse Bay Area artists alongside Alameda student artwork showcasing inspiration, creativity and innovation in the classroom.

The focal point of the exhibit is the student art developed in Alameda public schools based on the work of the four featured Art Changes artists. Students created robots, planets, book covers and suburban landscapes. Their art takes the form of watercolors, collage, drawings, ceramics and poetry.

Featured Art Changes artists for the 2022-23 school year include: blacksmith Celeste Flores, abstract painter Ken Gotuaco, children’s book illustrator, Constance Moore and en plein air painter Claire Lau.

Student artwork is contributed by classes at Bay Farm, Earhart, Edison, Franklin, Love, Maya Lin, Otis, Paden and Ruby Bridges Elementary Schools as well as Lincoln Middle School.

About Art Changes:

Challenged by the overwhelming need for creative student engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic, Art Changes is designed to help teachers provide visual art instruction and appreciation in their classrooms, whether virtual or in-person.

Art Changes presents video demonstrations by featured artists accompanied by a hands-on student project influenced by each artist’s work. The artists’ videos weave stories of inspiration and perspective that reflect the rich diversity of the Bay Area with a focus on artists of color. Limiting the materials needed to engage in the interactive arts experiences promotes equity and accessibility. Art project videos were created and produced by Will Chang and J Hernandez.

Art Changes partners with the Rhythmix Performance, Art & Learning (PAL) program, to provide these visual art resources at no cost to students throughout Alameda County.

About Alameda Education Foundation

Alameda Education Foundation serves as a critical bridge toward equitable and inclusive educational outcomes for Alameda TK-12 public school students. Their work focuses in three main areas:

  • Art, enrichment, and sports programming that engages students and augments the educational experience
  • Social-emotional supports for AUSD students and staff
  • Equity-centered support of educational programs and student needs

Art Changes Featured Artists





Banner image: top left, clockwise: starbursts from Ruby Bridges Elementar, clay houses from Edison Elementary, robots from Paden Elementary, book covers from Love Elementary.