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MEDIA ARTS SANTA ANA, A PROJECT OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 103FD4D9-71F7-430D-B9354E4C68A17877 <br />obtaining access to arts and technology programs and augmented reality <br />creation opportunities for learning and presentation. This project will benefit <br />the Santa Ana community by providing critical first exposure to youth and <br />adults from Santa Ana's diverse community to cutting edge technology that <br />can start them on a path to explore educational programs in high school <br />and college that lead to careers and well -paying jobs in the arts and <br />technology sector. The classes we will be offering for free would normally <br />cost hundreds of dollars to participate. <br />Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA) is a community -based digital arts <br />organization whose mission is to inspire and empower the next generation <br />of digital visionaries through free and accessible youth media classes, <br />workshops, screenings, workforce development, cultural agility, access to <br />technology and creating pathways to 21 st Century jobs. MASA's core <br />programs include the OC Film Fiesta multicultural film festival, the Millennial <br />Producers Academy (MILPA), SMART Walk (South Main Art Retail & <br />Technology), Cafe MASA, GrassRoots GarageBand, OC Cinema Camp <br />and Murals and Media Class. <br />MASA's beginnings date back to 2010, when co-founders Victor Payan and <br />Pocha Pena launched the OC Film Fiesta, a Cinematic Celebration of <br />Orange County's Diversity and Multicultural Heritage, In 2015, to provide <br />an umbrella for our youth classes and special initiatives, Media Arts Santa <br />Ana (MASA) was created, as a fiscally -sponsored project of Community <br />Partners. <br />Activating areas of Santa Ana underserved by arts programming and <br />funding is central to MASA's work. We present programs in all of Santa <br />Ana's wards, and our virtual content is accessible via our YouTube <br />channel. <br />MASA works to create positive social change, activate historically and <br />culturally marginalized communities and broaden and deepen knowledge, <br />understanding and appreciation of our diverse multicultural communities <br />and their contribution to America's culture, history and social tapestry. <br />MASA's cultural priorities include civic and artistic participation, combatting <br />cultural erasure through first voice mediarnaking, and stimulating artistic <br />production among youth, immigrants, disenfranchised communities, and <br />those who have been deprived of historical access to culture -making <br />technologies, training or presentation opportunities. MASA's programs <br />invite intergenerational and intercultural participation. <br />Providing a welcoming space for presentation, production, education and <br />cultural exploration, MASA functions as a vital meeting and networking <br />space for Santa Ana's emerging media arts community and accomplished <br />industry leaders, artists and innovators of diverse backgrounds. <br />MASA maintains positive relationships with many Santa Ana and Orange <br />County organizations, and participates in community -led initiatives and <br />organizing efforts. We regularly engage community members about issues <br />important to them, and scout films, presenters and workshop opportunities <br />to address them. <br />
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