ArtReach moves to Hillcrest

What’s new in Uptown this August

Founded in 2007 amid budget cuts to arts classes, the nonprofit provides visual arts educational resources to youth lacking resources. Now it also has a mural program and artist-led classes out of school hours for both children and adults. The move means ArtReach can expand the size and number of art classes it offers.

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