SCRAP Program Continues to Grow
The Santa Cruz Recycled Art Program (SCRAP) opened the fourth annual exhibit at the Blitzer Gallery on Friday December 6th.
The Santa Cruz Recycled Art Program (SCRAP) opened the fourth annual exhibit at the Blitzer Gallery on Friday December 6th.
How two Santa Cruz locals are changing the face of journalism in Santa Cruz.
Three beautiful murals inspired and painted by the community will inspire stewardship of storm drains flowing to the San Lorenzo River.
Idea Fab Labs, located in the industrial Wrigley building, is integrating art and technology by providing the community with a space to create art with fabrication tools, like 3D printers and laser cutters.
The multimedia design firm Visual Endeavors— Aron Altmark and Rachel Stoll—has produced visually-stunning light art installations around the world.
Suzie Thomas began making sea glass jewelry as a hobby when she moved to Santa Cruz and over time she was able to build a self-sustaining home-based business.
For our second installment of the Sit Down series we chatted with Timerie Gordon and Christian Nielsen, the husband and wife team behind Nielsen Studios.
Our newest Choose Santa Cruz videos series is all about local businesses that work together. The first video in our new series features long time Santa Cruz business Santa Cruz Guitar Company.
So you've decided you want to be your own boss.This guide will walk you through the process of getting your business up and running on the right track.
Radius Gallery at the Tannery Arts Center serves as the foundation for curator Ann Hazel's desire to grow the professional gallery space available in Santa Cruz
The SCRAP program gave seven artists prized access to the City’s Resource Recovery Facility to glean materials to create works of art.
If you want an insider's view of the creative sector in Santa Cruz your best bet is to talk with Arts Council Executive Director Michelle Williams.