Arts & Entertainment
Showcase Your Artwork For Free In Dublin
Applicants may request up to 40 hours of free use, or two weeks in the case of art exhibits, at any of the specified city facilities.
DUBLIN, CA — The City of Dublin is reminding the local arts community that Arts Space Grants are available and are a good way to showcase works to the public. The grants allow arts organizations and artists limited, rent-free use of certain city facilities for the purpose of fostering arts in the community. Priority is given to Dublin-based organizations and artists, and others offering free or discounted programming that is open to the public.
Applicants may request up to 40 hours of free use, or two weeks in the case of art exhibits, at any of the specified city facilities, including:
- Ambrose Hall at Shannon Community Center
- Art Classrooms at Dublin Senior Center
- Ballroom at Dublin Senior Center
- Community Room at Dublin Library
- Emerald Glen Amphitheater
- Little Classroom at Dublin Heritage Park
- Lobby at Dublin City Hall
- Old St. Raymond's Church at Dublin Heritage Park
- Sunday School Barn at Dublin Heritage Park
Arts organizations and artists can download an application to request free use of City of Dublin-owned facilities. Applications are reviewed by staff each month on the first day of the month. Allow at least one month for application review and processing. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply at least six months in advance to get their programs publicized in the Dublin Activity Guide. For more information, call (925) 833-6645.
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