Plumas Arts

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  • About Us
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Racial Equity
    • Privacy Policy
  • Programs
    • Artist in Lookout
    • Arts Education >
      • Artist in the Schools
      • Poetry Out Loud
    • Gallery >
      • May 2022 >
        • Gallery Interview Archive
      • Patti's Thunder Cafe
    • Words & Music >
      • W&M May 2022
      • W&M Virtual Archive
  • Town Hall Theatre
    • Donate to Theatre
  • Events
    • Gallery Paint Nights
    • Taste of Plumas
    • Almanor Art Show 2022
    • Mountain Harvest Beer Festival
  • Calendar
    • Submit an Event
  • Membership
  • Donate
  • Plumas Creates
  • Contact Us
  • Artist Directory
Land and People’s Acknowledgement  
Plumas County Arts Commission (Plumas Arts) acknowledges that it’s facilities are  located on, and programming occurs on, the unceded traditional lands of the Mountain  Maidu.  ​
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Racial Equity Statement  
Plumas Arts is committed to racial equity through our work environment and through  our programming.  
We recognize that inequities and disparities are prevalent in our County. Inequities exist in our country, state, and county in terms of poverty, gender, sexual orientation,  disability, age, and race/ethnicity. “By prioritizing attention to racial equity, we  acknowledge that all will benefit because racial injustice is the most pervasive and  entrenched form of injustice permeating the institutions and systems that everyone  must access.” (California Arts Council) 
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We believe that bringing together differing backgrounds and life experiences will  enhance our ability to increase opportunities for all arts and artists. In our commitment to creating a universal sense of belonging, we welcome the opportunity to share and  amplify the stories and art of diverse perspectives.  

We pledge to prioritize diversity, equity, empathy, and respect. We believe these are  essential to a just and thriving organization, community, and society.  

As organizational stewards, we commit our efforts, time, and resources to:
• View organizational practices through a racial equity lens.  

• Address, serve, engage, and uplift communities of color in our region.
• Foster partnerships that amplify community voices, creating an environment of  trust and belonging.  

• Provide support services to existing and emerging Black Indigenous People of  Color (BIPOC) arts entities. 
• Strive to understand and value new and differing ideas, perspectives, and  experiences.  
• Understanding the dynamic nature of these processes and the necessity for ongoing review. 

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Gallery Hours: 
Wednesday-Friday:
​11am to 5pm
​Saturday 10am to 4pm
                              
525 Main Street
PO Box 600
Quincy CA 95971

(530) 283-3402
information@plumasarts.org

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