Category: Press

What if this all went away?
By Keyshawn Davis | Thursday, February 5, 2026 | Sacramento, CARead the whole article at CapRadio By: Sena Christian, Keyshawn Davis, Cristian Gonzalez, Lindsay Oxford, Marie-Elena Schembri, Macy Yang, Katerina Graziosi, Solving Sacramento Ask anyone what constitutes art or why does art matter, and their answers will run the gamut. Historically, art documented existence, myth and folklore,…

Sac News & Review: Artists take up residence at new multipurpose Prism Art Space in Midtown Sacramento
By: SN&R Staff May 27, 2025 By Miranda Culp Ever since Michael LaHood, or “Hoodie,” arrived in Sacramento in 2019 from the Bay Area, he stalked art spaces. He had visions of multimedia projects, sculpture gardens and fire dancing that could happen in the same place — but he was looking for the right combination of adaptable…

Lunch Chat at School for Engineering and Sciences
SES Lunch Talk HHogan by Heather Hogan https://www.schoolofengineeringandsciences.org

Clean California Public Art Project
Caltrans and the City of Sacramento celebrated on Thursday the completion of a $5.7 million Clean California project on State Route 99 (SR-99) that brings safety improvements, two new murals and other artistic elements to the highway between 2nd Avenue and Turnbridge Drive. The project included the rehabilitation and beautification of four pedestrian overcrossings, murals…

How one Sacramento fiber art studio is creating environmentally friendly art – Sac News & Review
A group of artists gather around a table lined with supplies: Speedball Speedy Carve Blocks, tools for carving linoleum and ink. An instructor guides the group as they carve a design into these blocks, finalizing an image they will press onto the old shirts they have brought with them. When the artists finally use their…

The Merits of Mentorship
The July 2022 issue of Comstock’s Magazine highlighted the benefits of mentorship by introducing some local mentoring programs including one that I participated in, Ascenders Academy with the Capitol Creative Alliance. Read the article below.





