Connecting art + community since 1944
The Cambridge Art Association (CAA) builds a vibrant community through visual art: connecting individuals and facilitating dialogue among artists and art lovers of all ages and backgrounds. We are committed to creating a Culture of Belonging by providing diverse, equitable and inclusive environments and programming for artists, students, and staff of any nationality, ethnic origin, race, color, religion, physical ability, economic status, documentation status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or any other aspect of who they are.
The CAA exhibits quality works of art from the full continuum of our community and seeks to enrich lives and engage art enthusiasts and collectors. The CAA also provides educational and professional development opportunities to its diverse members and nonmembers as to enhance their skills as artists and build their marketing proficiency. This support helps artists to amplify their voices and promote the appreciation of visual art.
Have questions? Contact us at info@cambridgeart.org or 617-876-0246
If you cannot afford to pay for a class in full up front please check all aid options that apply. Please only ask for what you absolutely need. Our resources for aid are limited; we are able to provide aid for up to 2 participants in this program. Check the options that work for you. Checking a box does not guarantee financial or scholarship aid.
Registration closes Thursday, February 6, 2025.
This opportunity is made possible through the support of the Cambridge Community Foundation.
Aligned with Cambridge Art Association's commitment to build a more equitable future for all members of our community, we are pleased to announce that we will again offer sponsored portfolio reviews for interested artists, with preference given to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) BIPOC and AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, and artists from traditionally under-represented groups.
These sponsored reviews are open to all artists working and living within New England (including the Indigenous lands and territories of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island). We are offering 2 reviews each to 15 qualified applicants. (Please feel free to reach out to us if you have questions about a specific reviewer or are unsure of who might be the best fit for you and your work!)
The application deadline for sponsored reviews is Friday, February 7.
This opportunity is made possible through the support of the Cambridge Community Foundation