Tuesday, May 3, 2011

MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS AT SELF HELP GRAPHICS & ART



TU MADRE! 


That's who it's all about this week! Shower her with cariƱo, creativity and class by purchasing a gift of art from Self Help Graphics & Art's print room!


Make an appointment today by calling 323-881-6444! Or visit our Etsy store at http://www.etsy.com/people/selfhelpgraphics.

Felipe Ehrenberg, 2010

Jesus Baraza, 2009

Yolanda Gonzalez, 2009

Miyo Hernandez, 2010

Melanie Cervantes, 2009

Stephanie Mercado, 2010

Jose Lozano, 2010

Shizu Saldamando, 2010

Favianna Rodriguez, 2009

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Self Help Graphics Seeks Candidates for 2011 Getty Summer Internship at SHG



APPLICATION PROCESS IS NOW CLOSED
Self Help Graphics Seeks Qualified Undergraduate Student for Paid Summer Internship through the Getty Multicultural Undergraduate Internship Program.

Self Help Graphics & Art is seeking qualified undergraduate students for its Documentation and Archive Internship position, which will assist in the development and organization of Self Help Graphics & Art's (SHG) print inventory from 2009-2011, as well as associated inventory and materials. The goal of the Documentation and Archive Internship will be to provide SHG with a primary electronic database for its current electronic and online initiatives.


Self Help Graphics & Art is a nationally recognized center for Latino arts that develops and nurtures artists in printmaking. SHG seeks to advance Latino art broadly through programming, exhibitions and outreach to diverse audiences in East Los Angeles and beyond. SHG seeks to identify and engage young and emerging artists from the community in all aspects of its activities.


Duration of Internship

The internships are full-time (40 hours/week) positions, each with a salary of $3,500, for a consecutive ten-week work period between June 6 and August 12, 2011. 

Qualifications
• Knowledge of Microsoft office, Adobe and Photoshop
• Strong research and writing skills; ability to work independently
• Strong interpersonal communication skills
• Must be organized and detailed oriented
• Able to lift up to 25 lbs

Eligibility



Students must:
• Be of African American, Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, or Pacific Islander descent;
• Be currently enrolled undergraduates. Students must have completed at least one semester of college by June 2011, and those who will complete their degree by September 1, 2011 are also eligible to apply; (Students who are enrolled in a second BA or BS program are not eligible.)
• Reside or attend college in Los Angeles County; and
• Be a United States citizen or permanent resident.

Please note that students who have previously served as a Getty multicultural summer intern at SHG or who have served as such at more than two other organizations are not eligible for consideration. SHG staff members and relatives of staff or board members are not eligible for these internships.

Candidates from all areas of undergraduate study will be considered and are not required to have demonstrated a previous commitment to the visual arts.


Please email a cover letter and resume to Evonne Gallardo, Executive Director at evonne.gallardo@selfhelpgraphics.com with "Getty Internship" in the subject line to apply. 


Description of Documentation and Archive Intern

The Documentation and Archive Intern will assist in the development and organization of Self Help Graphics & Art's (SHG) print inventory from 2009-2011, as well as associated Inventory and materials. Duties will include:

-organizing prints in SHG's archive room and conducting print inventory in SHG's print sale room
-transferring information from each print's Certificate of Authenticity into a master database, and
-documenting each work via digital photography (working with professional or student photographers)
-creating summary/marketing documents for print ateliers, special projects, and current partnerships

The goal of the Documentation and Archive Internship will be to provide SHG with a primary electronic database for its ongoing electronic and online initiatives. SHG's strategic plan, adopted by its Board of Directors in 2008, focuses on organizational and programming growth through the public's accessibility of our collection online as well as the broadening of our collector market via specialty art sale websites. The Documentation and Archive Intern's work will directly be impacting these broader organizational goals and objective. SHG's initiatives include:

-Designing a primary art database with information regarding art work, artist, and collectors (internal systems)
-redesigning and implementing a shopping cart on SHG's website (accessibility)
-establishing presence and inventory on specialty art sale sites such as etsy.com, ebay.com, and artnet.com (earned income initatives)

The Documentation and Archive Intern will work directly with SHG's Executive Director.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Self Help Graphics Mobile Art Programs

Self Help Graphics
Mobile Art Programs

Self Help Graphics & Art's Mobile Art Programs (MAP), include its Exhibition Print Program and Site-Specific Youth Art Workshops that take place throughout the City of Los Angeles. The reinvigoration of MAP was inspired by Self Help Graphics' famous Barrio Mobile Arts Studio (BMAS)--a converted step van used as a moving cultural center between 1975-1985. MAP addresses the vast demographic that is Los Angeles, while also expanding Self Help Graphics audiences and community beyond the East Los Angeles community.










Friday, March 11, 2011

SELF HELP GRAPHICS & ART IS MOVING!



After Nearly 40 Years, the Nationally Recognized Latino Arts Center Looks Forward to a New Chapter as One of the Anchors in an Emerging Arts District on the Eastside

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Valarie De La Garza
310-435-8578
delagarzapr@yahoo.com

SELF HELP GRAPHICS & ART TO MOVE TO A NEW LOCATION LOS ANGELES, Feb 24, 2011 - Spirited by the goal of ensuring a long-term healthy future, Self Help Graphics & Art, one of the nation's leading Latino visual art organizations, will move to 1300 East 1st Street in Boyle Heights. After carefully considering many options and a commitment to serve the Eastside, Self Help found an ideal location in Boyle Heights to continue to advance Latino culture through art for another 40 years.

Three years ago, Self Help Graphics & Art's space was sold to a private developer by the Catholic Archdiocese. The high cost of rent at 3802 Cesar Chavez in addition to a reduction in the use of space created the need for Self Help to search for a new location. The search also included the serious exploration of purchasing the 3802 Cesar Chavez Avenue building. The move to the new location at 1300 1st Street comes with a substantial decrease in monthly rent.

"The opportunity to be a vital part of a new arts district, combined with our need to ensure a fiscally sound future for the organization, compelled us to make the decision to move," said Stephen Saiz, president of the board of directors for Self Help Graphics & Art. "Self Help is grateful for the opportunity to partner with the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency and the City of Los Angeles to serve thousands of artists, youth, families, and community with quality arts programming."

The Boyle Heights community is undergoing an exciting resurgence. Revitalization of the area has accelerated with the Metro Rail Gold Line, the new LAPD Hollenbeck Station, the new Pueblo del Sol Community Center and the Boyle Heights Constituent Service Area to name a few major developments.

"I am thrilled that Self Help Graphics is making its new home in Boyle Heights," said Councilmember Jose Huizar. "Their reputation as one of the nation's premier art centers bodes well for this community and the burgeoning Boyle Heights Arts District. Working with Metro, I am bringing $11 million in streetscape improvements along First Street to support the Arts District, so the timing for Self Help Graphics could not be better. No doubt, they will be a major contributor to the arts movement currently underway in Boyle Heights."

A long-term city vision for the Boyle Heights community, a new arts district will run along a 1.5 mile stretch of 1st Street between Mission Road and Soto Street. As one of the longest running Latino art centers in Los Angeles, it is fitting that Self Help is one of the first stops over the First Street Bridge connecting the vibrant downtown art scene with the historic cultural art community in Boyle Heights.

"The Chicano Movement inspired a cultural renaissance that embraced the social justice issues of its time and communicated community pride through innovative artistic expressions," said Evonne Gallardo, Executive Director, Self Help Graphics & Art. "It seems fitting that Self Help is a part of a new wave of positive and creative neighborhood revitalization--we look forward to experiencing the ideas and art that our community will make together."

Sister Karen Boccalero founded Self Help in collaboration with a group of artists out of a garage, later taking art to the streets through the Barrio Mobile Art Studio, moving into an office in Boyle Heights before moving to Cesar Chavez and Gage through an arrangement with the Sisters of St. Francis and the Catholic Archdiocese. Years of free rent ended when the building was sold to private investors.

The iconic mosaic-tiled building at 3802 Cesar Chavez is an important part of local history. Before serving as Self Help's long-term home the facility was a Catholic Youth Organization in the 1940s as well as home of The Vex, the flashpoint of the growing Chicano punk scene in the 1980s. Self Help has supported the Los Angeles Conservancy's efforts to nominate the building for inclusion in the California Register of Historic Resources.

"Self Help Graphics & Art is a movement not a building," Gallardo said. "While we love and respect the heritage of the Cesar Chavez building, our move is inspired by a legacy of resiliency and independence that started with Sister Karen."

Incorporated in 1973, SHG is the leading non-profit visual arts center serving the predominantly Latino community of Los Angeles. SHG's mission is to develop and nurture Latino artists in printmaking. SHG seeks to advance Latino art broadly through programming, exhibitions and outreach to diverse audiences in East Los Angeles and beyond. SHG seeks to identify and engage young and emerging artists from the community in all aspects of its activities. Self-Help Graphics & Art endeavors to accomplish its mission through a focused set of totally free programming, which otherwise might not be available, including: Youth and Family Programs: serving local youth and families through the Community Art Workshops, S.O.Y (Summer of Youth) Artista Program, and the Digital Arts Network Program, a partnership program with Cal Arts. -Printmaking Atelier: offering resources for artists to create and produce unique serigraphs. -Exhibition Print Program: bringing art exhibitions to local, regional, national and international audiences. -Professional Artists Workshop Program: providing artists with the opportunity to develop professional experience while experimenting with a variety of techniques and print mediums.

Self Help showcases the talent of local artists through its annual Print Fair a widely renowned opportunity to view, support and purchase fine art from emerging and veteran artists. The organization is also known for its iconic Dia de los Muertos celebration, which draws thousands of attendees. Self Help has participated in the City of Los Angeles' Summer Night Lights gang reduction program which has been hailed as contributing to a decline in youth crime.

Self Help will officially move to the new space effective April 2, 2011 and plans to hold a series of community open houses.


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Self Help Graphics collaborates with BetheChange.org and The Roots!

Self Help Graphics, The Roots, and BetheChange on the Collabo!

Self Help Graphics was thrilled to collaborate with the Roots and BetheChange.org, a non-profit organization that creates national issue based campaigns by organizing coalitions of non-profits, social entrepreneurs, policymakers, private sector and civic leaders, academics, and citizens. Artist Erik Ries and Self Help Graphics worked together to create a fine art limited edition commemorative print for the 7th Annual Roots Jam Session Pre Gammy Party. Self Help Graphics & Art also worked with Vyal One to offer live aerosol art for the star-studded event. Chaka Khan, Ne-Yo, and Sara Bareilles, were among the many notable artists who took the stage on Saturday at the hip-hop collective's annual bash.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Waku Chan, Oscar Sanabria
Self Help Graphics & Art, 2010 Christmas Print


SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON
SELF HELP GRAPHICS & ART!

Thank you for believing in Self Help Graphics & Art. It's because of your support and involvement that we continue to advance Latino culture through the arts. We are asking for your continued support.

We believe art es para todos and it is because of you that Self Help has had an incredible year of programming including our youth, adult and family art workshops, and cultural events, such as our 37th annual Day of the Dead, all of which are provided to the community at little or no cost.

In a recent audience survey, guests conveyed that Self Help Graphics has left an important imprint on East Los Angeles' community, and many families expressed that they continue to return to have their children experience Latino art and take pride in a local art center like SHG. Self Help is serving more youth and artists with less through innovative and high quality programs.

We cannot continue to rely on traditional funding in this economic climate-we need you. Help SHG continue to impact the lives of our community and emerging artists by making a donation now.



We know times are hard for everyone. We would be so grateful if you would make this extraordinary commitment to SHG and Latino culture in East L.A. We welcome your support at any level.