Our mission is to provide guitars and lessons to foster kids, at-risk youth, and other deserving children in a classroom setting with qualified teachers.
HARA is dedicated to nourishing the hearts, minds, and spirits of young professionals who feel drawn to represent life through new media--providing Monterey Bay high school students film-making and acting training through hands-on experience producing original films in order to prepare them for a sustainable career in the collaborative arts.
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The Henry Miller Library is a public benefit, non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization championing the literary, artistic and cultural contributions of the late writer, artist, and Big Sur resident Henry Miller. The Library also serves as a cultural resource center, functioning as a public gallery/performance/workshop space for artists, writers, musicians and students.
Hijos Del Sol provides a complimentary studio space and the necessary tools and materials to complete projects and experiment with various mediums. Throughout each year, Instructors and students design collective exhibits to showcase their work. In addition to visual arts instruction, we provide ample opportunity for exploration with interdisciplinary forms; exposure to historical, contemporary, and cultural traditions; and practice with core life competencies, all while fostering the value of post- secondary education. An important strategy is to create jobs with allowance for youth apprentices that act as mentors to the next generation of up and coming young illustrators.
Open Tuesdays-Fridays 3:30pm -8pm
The mission of Historic Monterey is to promote natural and cultural heritage through outreach, preservation, and education of visitors and residents through collaboration with government, community, and business organizations.
The Foundation supports and encourages thoughtful dialogue about dignified family- and patient-centered end-of-life care. Through our grants and outreach, Hospice Giving Foundation gives voice to a difficult topic that affects us all. Their commitment is to ensure the needed services are available throughout our community; for all in our community.
Rooted in the joy of music, I Cantori di Carmel aims to nurture and uplift our diverse and multigenerational collective of singers fostering artistic growth and the shared joy of music in Monterey County and beyond. Through innovative programs, outreach initiatives, and free performances, we expand access to classical music, ensuring its impact reaches all corners of our community.
I Cantori di Carmel, with a rich history of over 40 years, is dedicated to enriching our community through exceptional choral performances. We aim to elevate our community of singers through dynamic educational programs and inspired performances of great choral works. We are committed to fostering musical education and personal development through innovative programs for local singers and emerging artists, including collaborations with professional musicians that enhance our vibrant musical community. By focusing on choral arts, I Cantori di Carmel aims to build a classical music organization which contributes to a thriving cultural landscape by inspiring audiences and enriching lives through our commitment to the transformative power of music.
The Indigenous Film & Television Institute (IFTI) is dedicated to promoting indigenous peoples in the arts to educate the global community about indigenous peoples, their culture, and their ways of life.
Our mission is to provide services and affordable housing to support members of our community with mental illness in building productive and satisfying lives.
Our mission is to educate all children toward becoming conscientious, compassionate, and responsible citizens of the world. Our vision is of a world of understanding.






