05/12/2026
May is our partnership month! Every year, we invite three Bay Area non-profits to send their Teaching Artists to Chalk Hill in Healdsburg, CA.
We’re happy to welcome Tiara from NIAD, and Nicole from Creativity Explored, for our 2nd week of partnerships.
Tiara Amar is a Bengali artist, organizer, and curator based in Oakland, CA. Their practice integrates archival materials, Bay Area earthscapes, and third world solidarities into writing and visual work. Their art has been featured by the San Francisco Public Library, Medicine for Nightmares, Californians for the Arts, and the Washington State History Museum. Tiara is a Mixed Media studio facilitator at NIAD Art Center and Director of Advocacy at Whippoorwill Arts. (photos 1-2)
Nicole Shaffer lives in Oakland and so did their grandma. They incorporate historical research, family history, and passed down craft techniques to make sculptures that center the lived experiences of gender variant, q***r, and neurodiverse/mad people. They intercede private and public spaces through the creation of “speculative furniture,” ceramic and upholstery sculptures that suggest non-normative ways of being a body and experiencing support.
They graduated from SF State University in 2022 with a MFA in sculpture and installation art. Nicole loves art and in their free time is probably in their studio making things or spending time with friends and loved ones. Nicole was a fellow at Kala Art institute and Headlands Center for the Arts, and was an exhibiting artist in Bay Area Now 9 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Their work has been exhibited at galleries and museums in the Bay Area including YBCA, Southern Exposure, SOMArts, 500 Capp Street, 41 Ross, and Root Division.
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is a progressive Art Studio + Gallery for artists with disabilities in sunny Downtown Richmond, CA.
Since 1983, they’ve partnered with artists with disabilities to celebrate the creative potential in us all. They are located in San Francisco.