NARM Quarterly Winter 2025 | Page 6

meet our newest narm members

San Francisco, California

415-863-7668

www.rootdivision.org

Root Division is a San Francisco–based non-collecting contemporary art space and nonprofit museum that connects the public with emerging and mid-career artists through exhibitions, education, and community engagement. Founded in 2002, Root Division provides affordable studios for over 30 artists, presents ten exhibitions annually, and offers free art classes for more than 1,000 youth in under-resourced schools. As a non-collecting institution, Root Division focuses on the presentation and interpretation of contemporary art rather than maintaining a permanent collection. Through exhibitions, artist talks, and accessible public programs, Root Division fosters cultural dialogue, supports diverse artistic voices, and strengthens the Bay Area’s creative ecosystem.

Gualala Arts Center

Sausalito Center for the Arts

Sausalito, California

415-871-8740

www.sausalitocenterforthearts.org

Sausalito Center for the Arts is a 501C3 with rotating visual arts exhibits as well as performance events. Our mission is to enrich our cultural experience and unite our community through diverse artistic expression for the benefit of all. Our programs are meant to build connections, create dialogue, and transform our community through understanding, inclusion and acceptance.

Gualala, California

707-884-1138

gualalaarts.org

In 1961, Gualala Arts was formed to create the first Art in the Redwoods Festival. In 1965 Gualala Arts became a non-profit organization. Since then, it has become a vibrant and active arts association supporting and serving Sonoma and Mendocino County coastal residents and visitors with year-round programs of art, music, theater and education. This multi-million dollar cultural 15,000 square foot facility in 10 plus acres of redwood forest in the little coastal community of Gualala on the Northern California coast is home to monthly art exhibitions, performing arts and community events of Mendocino and Sonoma counties.

Root Division