The Grace Fisher Foundation invites the community to celebrate three years of the Inclusive Arts Clubhouse and 10 years of free inclusive arts programming with an anniversary gathering, 1-3 p.m. April 12 at La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Ave, Santa Barbara.

Guests at the free event will enjoy live music by Meghan Downing, a performance by Sing Sign & Dance Troupe, hands-on art activities, light bites, Lavender Lemonade Bar (donated by La Peche Events), and cake.

Attendees can explore the accessible space that has become a hub for inclusive arts in Santa Barbara, according to the foundation. They can tour the clubhouse, meet Grace Fisher and the staff, and learn more about the programs and partnerships that make the foundation’s work possible. 

The Inclusive Arts Clubhouse offers an environment where people of all abilities can participate in music, visual arts, dance, and community events designed to foster creativity, confidence and belonging. 

“I’m excited for the community to see the transformation of the clubhouse, 3 years in the making. We have loved growing alongside our community and listening carefully to the needs around us so we can serve in the most meaningful way,” said Fisher. 

Founded by Fisher, artist, composer, and advocate who is a quadriplegic, the Grace Fisher Foundation’s mission is to expand access to the arts for people of all abilities, creating opportunities for creative expression, performance, and community connection.

Learn more at www.GraceFisherFoundation.org.