YoloArts offers technical and professional support to artists and arts organizations that includes: grant assistance, fiscal receivership and workshops that address marketing, funding opportunities and technology.
- ARTIST WORKSHOPS - offering technical support, professional development and practical skills
- ARTS LECTURES - geared towards the general public featuring curators, local artists and arts professionals
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ROUNDTABLE MEETINGS - providing a forum for conversations between local arts groups on what's happening locally and statewide in the arts

COMING IN 2012! - OWN ART, KNOW ART, DO ART
ARTIST WORKSHOPS
- How to Display and Sell Your Art Online: Learn simple tools to create and upload your own gallery web page - Wednesday, February 15, 12-3pm, 625 Court St, Woodland - Tracy Thomas, photographer
- Framing and Presenting Your Artwork: Behind the Scenes at Blue Wing Gallery: Framing demonstration and tips for professionally presenting your artwork - Thursday, March 8, 4-5pm, Blue Wing Gallery 405 Main St, Woodland - Al Eby, Owner
- Think Big: Designing and Implementing Large Scale Public Art - Learn how to take your public art project from idea to reality - Saturday, April 21 - Phillip K. Smith III, public artist
- The Art of Being an Artist: Learn how to engage your audience and build relationships with patrons - Saturday, May 5 - Tony Natsoulas, artist
ARTS LECTURES - FREE and open to the public. No reservations required.
- How to Collect Art: Pence Gallery Director, Natalie Nelson, will talk about the essentials in collecting and caring for art for your home or office. Learn about resources in evaluating and selecting art, and hear advice from her talks with local collectors and art consultants. Friday, March 2, 7:00-7:45, Gallery 625
- Indigenous Arts of Yolo County Past and Present: Gorman Museum Director, Veronica Passalacqua, will present current exhibitions at the Gorman. Friday, April 6, 7:00-7:45, Gallery 625
- Murals of Yolo County: Artist and UC Davis Professor Emeritus, Malaquias Montoya, will discuss the significance of Yolo County murals. Friday, June 1, 7:00-7:45, Gallery 625