Community Impact


At Street Gallery 808, every class, kit, and contribution helps expand access to creativity and community.

Empowering Artists & Transforming Lives

Community Impact (as of March 2026)

160+ creative workshops hosted across writing, journaling, and visual arts programming
160+ hours of direct creative programming delivered in community settings
500+ participant engagements through workshops, open studio sessions, and art gatherings

Weekly and twice-weekly drop-in classes serving artists in supportive housing and community spaces
Low-barrier arts programming designed for individuals impacted by housing insecurity

60 creative supply kits distributed in 2025, supporting independent art practice outside workshops

5 artists currently receiving individualized support, including material assistance, mentorship, and creative development. Participants include artists experiencing homelessness as well as justice-involved community members rebuilding stability through art.

2 teaching artists employed, creating leadership opportunities within the community

2 artist-led Etsy storefronts launched, supporting creative visibility and income

Growing partnerships with local organizations and community spaces expanding access to creative programming across Weld County

Street Gallery 808 meets artists where they are, offering space, materials, and community connection through art. Every number represents someone reclaiming their voice, confidence, and creative identity through creative practice.