EPACENTER 2023
ANNUAL REPORT
Our Mission & Vision
Our mission is to increase opportunities for youth to discover and amplify their talents, realize their potential, and impact the world through art, design, and technology. We envision a future where all young people in East Palo Alto have the opportunity to become creative innovators, and enjoy economic and social success in their community.
A Letter from our
Executive Director
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In 2023, EPACENTER continued to provide access to education, training, and workforce opportunities that spark the imaginations of East Palo Alto youth and prepare them for a future in creative fields. Our youth built the perseverance, creativity, and technological skills needed to thrive!
We hope you enjoy learning about our accomplishments and are excited to see what more we will achieve in partnership with local youth and families in 2024. With Gratitude, Nadine Rambeau Executive Director EPACENTER
From Hundreds to Thousands Served
Over the past year, EPACENTER has become a thriving hub where young people from neighborhoods across the Peninsula come to participate in a range of engaging arts, tech, and wellness programs, at absolutely no charge. Our beautiful, 25,000-square-foot facility is fully equipped with an audio/video recording studio, maker space, immersive technology lab, art gallery, visual arts studio, dance studio, graphic design suite, black box theater, and more!
WE PROVIDED
FREE ARTS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH AGES 6-18
For students ages 6-18, we offered arts education classes after school, on Saturdays, and during the summer in graphic design, audio and video production, piano, ballet, photography, guitar, digital drawing, and more. In addition to our regular roster, we added new technology classes in beat-making, audio engineering, and interactive art designed to grow students’ capacities in digital media.
We provided a weekday summer program, offering nine weeks of arts enrichment classes, four hours per day, throughout the summer. Over 200 unique students, ages 6-14, participated in classes like drumming, jewelry-making, cartooning, Latin hip-hop, piano, painting, and sculpture, receiving over 180 hours of arts and design instruction. Our classes helped students develop skills they will need in the future.
WE OFFERED HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS
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Students then took the food they made home to their families, which reduced food insecurity. They developed their socialization skills, made new friends, found mentors, and became inspired to challenge themselves more than ever before!We Provided Onsite Daytime Classes for Public School Students
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The students took free classes in art, photography, music production, and culinary arts with professionals in every field.WE SERVED AS A SAFE HAVEN FOR TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS
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We filled a vital afterschool gap – approximately 25 hours per week – while kids were out of school and parents were at work.Partnerships
Community Events
In July 2023, we celebrated East Palo Alto’s 40th anniversary with a great parade and block party during the Bay Area’s first heat wave of the year! The strength and resilience of EPA shined through—and we’re proud to honor the city’s heritage. The day began with a parade featuring a New Orleans Jazz Band, ending on Bay Road in front of EPACENTER, where a day-long street festival took place!
In September 2023, we held a community concert in collaboration with Stanford Live featuring the fabulous LADAMA. This group of four women, virtuosic musicians and educators from different countries and cultures of the Americas, harness music from their respective countries of origin (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and the United States) with a modern twist. An enthusiastic audience came together to dance to the rhythms in the autumn sun and celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month!
EPACENTER hosted
- Two Student Showcases (May and Dec)
- Two Gospel Choir Concerts (Nov and Dec)
- A drumming performance by House of Samba Kids (Sept)
- A vibrant hip hop performance by our partner, Step It Up Dance (Dec)!
Over 1,500 people attended EPACENTER’s community events this past year.
We Launched
CREATIVE CORPS, WORKFORCE READINESS PROGRAM
With funding from the California Arts Council and the San Francisco Foundation, EPACENTER launched a new workforce development program, the EPACENTER Creative Corps, for young adults ages 18-25. This program provides opportunities for young adults to “earn + learn.”
Under the guidance of local, professional artists, 25 young adults are providing free marketing services, like website design and social media management, to local housing, environmental, and civic engagement nonprofits. The goal of the EPACENTER Creative Corps program is to fuel the collective power of creative changemakers to help build healthy, sustainable, and thriving communities.
WE EMPLOYED YOUTH FROM OUR COMMUNITY AS PAID INTERNS
In addition to classes, we employed 76 East Palo Alto youth, ages 14-25, as paid interns this year, providing them with critical job experience that they would not have gained otherwise. Taught by professional artists and makers-in-residence, the interns received personalized instruction while bringing much-needed income home to their families. Interns were employed in drone photography, music production, social media and marketing, event production, graphic design, filmmaking, and public art, often gaining more than 90 hours of experience per semester in their chosen field.
The interns’ projects included films, holiday cards, commercials, social media posts, events, and public murals – all of which the interns can use for job applications, portfolios, and college admissions. Our public art interns also got to see their work out in the community as one of their designs was installed at an affordable housing complex in East Palo Alto! Projects like these provide EPA youth with a chance to shape their city and express their creative agency.
We Deepened Our Impact In 2023
2023 Student Self-Assessment Survey Results
learned a new skill/art form
increased their creativity and innovation skills
Increased their ability to persevere through obstacles
increased their ability to work in a team
improved their ability to focus
2023 Intern Self-Assessment Survey Results
of interns said that they learned a new tech skill
would choose to take their EPACENTER internship again
say their internships helped them better connect to their community