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Mid-Autumn Festival Community Bike Ride (OCT 6)

2025-10-20T11:29:18-07:00

This ride is all about joy, connection, and making space for Women, Trans, and Femme riders to shine. All riders welcome!

Mid-Autumn Festival Community Bike Ride (OCT 6)2025-10-20T11:29:18-07:00

Iron Pour 2025

2025-11-21T15:22:32-08:00

Join us Saturday, November 1, for another unforgettable Iron Pour at The Crucible! Watch our Foundry team transform over 1,000 pounds of solid iron into molten metal, then cast it into incredible works of art. Experience the heat, sparks, and teamwork up close—it’s a spectacular reminder of how everyday objects are made.

Iron Pour 20252025-11-21T15:22:32-08:00

Support the Crucible at the New Parkway Theater for Karma Cinema Every Wednesday in July

2025-10-02T16:20:15-07:00

Support the Crucible at the New Parkway Theater for Karma Cinema Every Wednesday in July

We are excited that The Crucible has been selected as The New Parkway Theater’s Karma Cinema partner for July. Every Wednesday, you (and all theater patrons) pay what you want for your movie ticket, and we receive 20% of the ticket sales. Not only will you be supporting our important work, but you get to enjoy a film in comfy living-room-style seating with a selection of delicious snacks and meals from the cafe and a variety of local craft beers and wines.

We are grateful for this opportunity to partner with the New Parkway. Come find us in the lobby every Wednesday in July on the 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th to learn about The Crucible, classes, workshops, Team Builds, events, scholarships, and see some art in the lobby and see our video about us on the big screen before your movie.

Tickets available at the theater

Date and Time

Every Wednesday in July 2025

Location

The New Parkway Theater
474 24th St, Oakland, CA

How to Get Here

The Crucible is conveniently located near BART and AC Transit. We encourage public transportation. We will also have onsite bike parking.

BART

From the West Oakland BART Station, exit onto 7th Street, turn right and walk 2 blocks east to Union (at the 2nd light). The Crucible is on the northwest corner of 7th & Union, at 1260 7th Street. To plan your BART trip, visit www.bart.gov.

AC Transit & 511.org

Parking

Parking is available at 1300 7th Street. Enter the parking lot off of 7th Street heading West. Street parking is also available on 7th and Union streets.

Do not block The Crucible parking lot entrances. Do not park in lots owned by local businesses. Your car may be towed.

Support the Crucible at the New Parkway Theater for Karma Cinema Every Wednesday in July2025-10-02T16:20:15-07:00

2024 Report: Youth Impact Report

2025-07-23T14:44:00-07:00

In our 2024 Youth Impact Report, you can see just how much you made possible!

2024 Report: Youth Impact Report2025-07-23T14:44:00-07:00

The Independent Artists Fair

2025-10-02T16:20:59-07:00

Join us for a vibrant day celebrating local creativity at The Independent Artists Fair!

The Independent Artists Fair2025-10-02T16:20:59-07:00

GIFTY 2024: A Holiday Celebration of Local Creative Culture

2025-10-02T23:35:38-07:00

GIFTY, The Crucible’s annual Craft Show & Open House returns this December 7-8. Join us for two days of the best shopping in the Bay Area.

GIFTY 2024: A Holiday Celebration of Local Creative Culture2025-10-02T23:35:38-07:00

Hiroki Fukushima In Memoriam

2024-10-09T09:27:17-07:00

Hiroki Fukushima passed away peacefully at his home in San Francisco on August 21, 2024. He lived fully every moment dedicated to his artistic work and family.  During his last days, he was in close company with his wife, Michiko Fukushima and second oldest daughter, Marina Fukushima. Hiroki Fukushima (born in Yamaguchi, Japan) was a metal artist who worked primarily with iron, copper, and aluminum to create free-standing and hanging sculptures and functional objects for 56 years.  He graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, where he received a BFA in Crafts and MFA in Metal Hammering. In 1974, he established his own art studio “Rottan” in Yokohama, Japan and did commission works for architectural spaces, homes, restaurants, temples, and museums throughout Japan.  Work included: sculpture, wall relief, door, gate, grating, signage, lighting fixture, and craft. In 2012, he immigrated to the United States to live in San Francisco and work and teach at the Crucible in Oakland, CA. His works were influenced by introspection, his family, and the people around him capturing the ways of living, inner feelings, and relationships to society. His project series include: “Pressure”, “Person/People”, and “Reflection”.  His wish was that his art become the entry point for the viewers to feel and think about life and various relationship to people and society.  His works are currently exhibited at Gallery Japonesque (SF), Suzuki Gallery (Tokyo), Narukawa Museum Shop (Kanagawa), and Asian Art Museum Store (SF). Numerous of his artistic creations can viewed on his website: www.hirokifukushima.com During his time in the Bay Area, the Crucible became a special place for him where he could explore and expand his artistic process in the new environment and connect with other artists and community.  He enjoyed going to the Crucible everyday.

Hiroki Fukushima In Memoriam2024-10-09T09:27:17-07:00

Christian Schiess In Memoriam

2024-10-08T10:03:00-07:00

Please join The Crucible in honoring and remembering the life of Christian Schiess, longtime faculty member and department head at The Crucible, who passed away at 11am, September 11th, 2024 in Oakland, CA. Christian Schiess was a San Francisco Bay area artist originally from New Mexico. His education spans several disciplines and institutions that include a B.A. from University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, in Anthropology; a B.F.A. in Visual Arts from the University of San Francisco, and an M.F.A. in Sculpture from Mills College. Additionally, he completed a Fulbright post-graduate Fellowship at the Royal College of Art in London, UK, and is the author of the book “The Light Artist Anthology.” His awards include two grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation New York, NY, an NEA/AFI Grant Washington, DC, three NEA/Western States Regional Media Arts Fellowships, Denver, CO, and an Artist Relief Grant, United States Artists Organization, Chicago, Illinois. His list of artist-in-residences includes two at the San Francisco Exploratorium, S.F., CA; a Bristol Exploratory residency during his UK Fulbright Fellowship, Bristol, UK; and a New York State Council on the Arts Residency in Binghamton, NY. He had been selected twice as a visiting guest artist in Sculpture at the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. His work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. He was the department head and faculty member at The Crucible in Oakland. Christian Schiess came to The Crucible in 2001 as an accomplished, world renowned artist mirroring The Crucible’s mission. He was employee #9. He started the Neon department using his own tools and equipment. Over the years, he slowly built up the tool collection in the Neon department to eventually replace his own tools. He spent countless hours of his own time creating “found objects” for students to use in their first neon projects, and to fill the pieces with gas after they had shaped the neon tubes. Over the 23 years he worked at The Crucible, he taught hundreds of students. He also went above and beyond to curate and organize professional galleries around the Bay Area for Crucible faculty and students. These galleries inspired students to continue to take higher level classes and brought in many more students. His passion to share his knowledge and love for Neon could be easily seen with his growing student body. His passion, enthusiasm and love for neon will be missed, as will his wonderful nature and humor. Christian was the oldest of 6 siblings survived by 2 brothers and 3 sisters and his wife, Susan Tapley-Schiess.

Christian Schiess In Memoriam2024-10-08T10:03:00-07:00

Celebrate Women’s History Month With These Bay Area Events

2024-03-08T16:18:35-08:00

Throughout March, we’ll be recognizing the remarkable contributions of women past and present, as part of Women’s History Month. Check out local Women’s History Month events happening this month.

Celebrate Women’s History Month With These Bay Area Events2024-03-08T16:18:35-08:00

Black History Month In The Bay Area: Your 2024 Events Calendar

2024-02-08T17:50:13-08:00

Every February, The Bay Area celebrates and recognizes the myriad contributions of Black Americans to our local and national culture during Black History Month events.

Black History Month In The Bay Area: Your 2024 Events Calendar2024-02-08T17:50:13-08:00
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