We believe art has the power to inspire positive change in the world.
RuckusRoots is ARTivism for people and the planet.
RuckusRoots is a Los Angeles-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to creating art programs that cultivate environmental awareness and action in local communities.
THIS FALL: “FROM EARTH TO ART” IS BACK!
 INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNITY WORKSHOP SERIES FOR AGES 10 & UP!
October 11th - November 9th / 10am to 12:30pm
This series of weekly workshops will offer free or low-cost classes that instruct on earth-building techniques, led by an Altadena-based teaching artist, Ching Ching Cheng.
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       In SchoolsIn public, charter and alternative schools, our versatile and adaptable programs offer interactive, sustainable arts opportunities for elementary and middle school youth. 
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       A.L.I.V.E.Art Living in Vibrant Environments is an intersectional program encompassing environmental and creative justice, through micro-farms, native ecology and art-making. 
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       In CommunitiesAs one-time pop-ups or multi-week offerings, our multigenerational workshops harness the power of creative reuse and place-based art-making to foster engagement. 
 
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
            OUR IMPACT:
Research shows that concepts like environmental justice and climate change can feel overwhelming and discouraging. Collaborative art-making offers an effective way to address these engagement challenges by cultivating opportunities for dialogue, empathy and connection.
RECENT PROGRAM EVALUATIONS REVEAL:
64%
increase in feelings of connectivity to their community
73%
increase in feeling creatively inspired


 
              
             
            
              
            
            
          
              