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Established in 1978, The San Francisco Children't Art Center (SFCAC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, child-centered community art organization that values the importance of process-oriented art instruction.
At SFCAC, children experience the advantage of direct contact with professional artists and connections with their peers from different schools and backgrounds in a small, art focused setting.
A Reggio Emilia-inspired program, children are challenged to make creative choices through age-appropriate art activities including drawing, painting, sculpture and digital photography.
Our methodology is founded in the belief that children use art as they develop language to share their stories, solve challenges, and express ideas. Our mission is to empower children to develop their sense of self through creative exploration.
Gail Tarantino, Lead Teacher
Gail Tarantino holds a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts, Boston and has been engaging children in the creative process at SFCAC since 1991. Gail is a visual artist whose work has been shown at Fouladi Projects, Sun Valley Center for the Arts, SFMOMA Artists Gallery, the Oakland International Airport, and Kala Art Institute.
Her work is also included in a number of Bay Area private collections.“My role as an art educator has deepened my appreciation of the varied learning strategies and relational aspects embedded in children’s thinking. Being an active participant in witnessing the creative spark that children emit is an experience that I treasure.
After two decades of supporting children’s creative ideas, I continue to be smitten with their poignancy of language, the visual impact of children’s representations and the associations they make while looking at each others project work. Each child’s aesthetic choices are so particular to their own unique way of absorbing the world around them.
Being an observer of the multiple possibilities for invention that children utilize is an endlessly enriching time spent in the SFCAC studio. Listening to what sparks a child’s curiosity has a co-constructive component; taking cues from their ideas and developing projects that inspire the unique viewpoints of each art maker.”
All SFCAC Staff are fingerprinted with thorough background checks with the CA Department of Justice.