Richmond Art Center
Carol Bevilacqua is an accomplished mosaic instructor and graphic designer with extensive experience in art education and design. Currently serving as a Mosaic Instructor for Professional Development at Richmond Art Center since 2013, Carol teaches teachers how to incorporate mosaic art in their curriculum. Additionally, Carol has worked as an Artists in Schools/Community Mosaic Instructor, guiding K-6 students through all phases of mosaic design and fabrication. With a focus on community projects and public art, Carol has also been active as a Mosaic Instructor at the Institute of Mosaic Art and the principal of bevilacqua.studio, offering design and graphic illustration services. Previously, Carol held the position of Senior Graphic Designer at the University of California, Berkeley, where responsibilities included managing graphic design projects for science education publications. Carol's artistic talents are complemented by a BFA in Graphic Design from Washington State University and further education at Berkeley City College.
Richmond Art Center
The Richmond Art Center is the largest visual arts center in the East Bay, dedicated to bringing art to young and old alike who reflect the diverse richness of our community. We're is a visual arts showcase and hands-on learning center that gives wide-ranging audiences the opportunity to create, see and learn about art. Every year, we serve more than 1,800 students through classes and programs taught by professional artists, both onsite at the Center and offsite at local schools, studios and community centers. Our four galleries allow us to mount rotating exhibitions that display the works of emerging and established Bay Area artists. Artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, Jasper Johns, Jay DeFeo, Wanxin Zhang, Hung Liu, Ed Rossbach and Peter Voulkos have been showcased here.