[A] Art

Since the Eldorado Springs Art Center’s (ESAC) inception in 2000, a core principle of our mission has been to share and assist others through effective altruism.

Our main revenue is derived from art sales and we support others as possible.

Recent recipients are,

Jody Bill, providing temporary housing due to effects associated to the Marshall Fire.

Gabrielle McAuley, Survivor of mass shooting incident. Assisting with tuition at Front Range College, exhibiting, promotion of her art work.

Collen Nyanhongo, Contribute of down payment for house to establish himself here from Zimbabwe. Ongoing assistance with his children’s education.

 

Artists in Residence

ESAC’s Artists in Residency (AIR) program is designed to provide studio space for both national and international artists to pursue personal creative work ending with an exhibition. Air applicants are encouraged to teach a community workshop or class as part of their 4-12 week residency.

Live-Work Residency

The live-work residency exists to provide individuals comfortable and convenient living quarters, in a building dedicated to creative energy shared work space and or studios in which residents can pursue their individual work. Applicants can apply which is based on quality of work and engagement with a larger community.