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How 2019 Fuego Leaders Found Friendship At The Crucible

2019-11-25T13:48:01-08:00

For the first time in the Fuego Youth Leadership Program’s 10-year history, we invited first and second year leaders to work together for four weeks of collaboration, culminating in the 2019 Fuego Youth Leadership Reception this past Friday.

How 2019 Fuego Leaders Found Friendship At The Crucible2019-11-25T13:48:01-08:00

2018 Report: The Impact of Creative Community and Your Support

2019-08-15T20:11:42-07:00

In our 2018 Youth Impact Report, you can see just how much you made possible—free field trips for youth, over $100,000 in youth scholarships, and much more!

2018 Report: The Impact of Creative Community and Your Support2019-08-15T20:11:42-07:00

Give A Warm Welcome To Our 2019 New Fuego Leaders

2024-09-10T16:02:17-07:00

This year, in honor of Fuego’s tenth anniversary, we have expanded the program to be four weeks long, where both years work and learn together.

Give A Warm Welcome To Our 2019 New Fuego Leaders2024-09-10T16:02:17-07:00

Onye Found A Creative Refuge From The Shelter In The Studio

2019-06-18T10:27:04-07:00

When Onye first heard about our adult scholarship program, she jumped to apply, finding a creative refuge from her transitional youth shelter in Jewelry.

Onye Found A Creative Refuge From The Shelter In The Studio2019-06-18T10:27:04-07:00

Thank You For an Amazing 2018!

2019-06-18T10:30:11-07:00

As we go into our 20th year, we want to look back at 2018–a record breaking year on many accounts–and give thanks for the incredible support we have been given from donors like you and institutional funders.

Thank You For an Amazing 2018!2019-06-18T10:30:11-07:00

Crucible’s Free Field Trips For Oakland Youth Are The Best Day

2019-06-21T16:22:11-07:00

Over 300 students visited The Crucible on Thursday for an interactive, educational, and inspiring field trip! Crucible faculty, feeling inspired by Halloween, delved into spooky demonstrations! Field trips at The Crucible are a free, community benefit that we provide for all students in the Oakland Unified School District and any Title 1 Public School. 

Crucible’s Free Field Trips For Oakland Youth Are The Best Day2019-06-21T16:22:11-07:00

Thank you for a great 2017!

2019-06-21T13:39:53-07:00

It is with a heartfelt thank you that we exit 2017. It has been a record-breaking year on many accounts.

Thank you for a great 2017!2019-06-21T13:39:53-07:00

2017 Fire & Light Soirée and Art Auction Photo Gallery

2019-06-21T15:03:01-07:00

On April 8, The Crucible opened it’s doors for our annual Fire & Light Soirée and Art Auction, a night of fire, feasting, and fundraising.

2017 Fire & Light Soirée and Art Auction Photo Gallery2019-06-21T15:03:01-07:00

2014 Fuego Youth Interns Celebrate Two Years of Art at The Crucible

2020-10-12T11:31:18-07:00

Sponsorship from West Oakland CASS (Custom Alloy Scrap Sales) makes it possible

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On Thursday, July 24, The Crucible welcomed friends, family, mentors, and instructors of our 2014 Fuego Youth Interns to celebrate the accomplishments of their two-year appointments.

Fuego07Fuego began in 2010 with six students selected to intern for faculty in welding, foundry, glass flameworking, jewelry, and blacksmithing. It quickly expanded to include twelve interns, three apprentices, and a broader range of internship fields with the help of sponsor and West Oakland neighbor, CASS, Inc. (Custom Alloy Scrap Sales). Now in its fifth year, Fuego has provided paid summer and school year opportunities for 30 young people.

During the Fuego program, interns focus on developing their artistic and technical skills, learning leadership skills, supporting The Crucible’s youth classes, and discussing professional development and exhibition preparation with well established Bay Area artists. Under the leadership of Carla Hall, Youth Program Director, and Stephanie Krause, Fuego Coordinator, interns actively participate in the organization and implementation of the youth summer camps, as well as in leadership development and training components taking place before, during, and after camp classes.

The 2014 Fuego reception featured a gallery of artwork created during their internship, showcasing their technical progression and growth. The interns also gave first-hand accounts of what the internship opportunity had meant to them and what they will take with them as they leave the program. Fuego mentors also shared with friends and family about the strengths and transformative changes they had seen in the interns’ lives over the course of their experiences. A highlight of the evening was the reveal of a custom-made artwork presented to CASS, Inc. to honor their years of sponsorship support of the program. The CASS sign, developed as a group project, represented each intern’s industrial art focus area–glass blowing, flameworking, MIG and TIG welding, jewelry, metal casting, and blacksmithing.

We congratulate 2014 Fuego interns Adbdollah Hamdan, Te’von Hayes, David MacDannald, Tiffany Sanders, Juan Ruiz, Maliq Nathaniel, Jazmine Schwinges-Williams, Gemma Baumer, Munirah Harris, and Jerrick Le. They have shown passion, hard work and dedication, and we know they will go on to do great things in our community.

Special thanks to Kris Karmichael and her team for catering and providing such wonderful service, drinks, and desserts for our families. In addition, our continued thanks to CASS, Inc. for fiscal and in-kind sponsorship of Fuego and our other youth programs.

For more information on how you can support/participate with the Fuego program, please contact Carla Hall, Youth Programs Director.

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2014 Fuego Youth Interns Celebrate Two Years of Art at The Crucible2020-10-12T11:31:18-07:00
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