About Blue Line Arts in Roseville, CA

On February 1st, 1966, the Roseville Community Projects Incorporated (now Blue Line Arts) held its first outreach exhibit in an old Bank of America building in Downtown Roseville, directed by David Fiddyment, the first Board President. With the help of devoted board members, volunteers, and donors, the organization has grown over the years, still holding true to its original intent: to support the arts. The Roseville Community Projects Incorporated bought the Haman House in 1974 to house the Roseville Arts Center. For the next 30 years, this center created exhibitions supporting visual and performing arts in the community. With the dramatic growth in Placer County at the turn of this new century, the Blue Line Arts board of directors recognized a need for change in order to successfully continue its mission. In 2003, the Board of Directors decided that the art center needed its own home in order to grow.

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What kind of kids we support

  • Coed
  • Kids
  • Tweens

Amenities

  • Internet Access
  • Gallery
  • Art Studio

Programs at Blue Line Arts in Roseville, CA

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Summer Camp AM: Anime + Digital Design

Learn the ins and outs of digital art and anime all at once! Armed with an iPad Pro and apple pen, teens get hands-on experience in popular drawing programs like Procreate designing their own characters, anime style portrait, digital mixed media project, and more! This camp is great for students interested in drawing, developing their skills, and exploring the unique world of character, illustration, and digital design! Assignments are geared towards older students who might already be familiar with some drawing or illustration concepts and have interest in learning them more in depth.

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1st Saturday Drop In Activity Day for Families

Bring your family into the gallery on the First Saturday of each month to enjoy an art project as a family- drop-in arts and crafts activities are a great way for children to explore their creativity and dabble in a variety of different art mediums. A Blue Line Arts team member will be on site to walk you through the steps of creating the project. Each month, a new project and art activity will be featured and inspired by the themes currently on display in the gallery. All materials, supplies and instruction will be provided.

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Summer Camp PM: Street + Mural Art

Murals and street art add positivity and beauty to everyday surroundings. Examples of creative public art projects can be found on buildings throughout the world and right here in Downtown Roseville! During this 5-day camp, participants will learn the various steps it takes to design and map out a mural, prep areas and essential safety measures before learning how to use spray paint and/or exterior paint to complete their own mural on site in our Art Alley!

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Location and contact information

405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville, CA, 95678