The service-based projects not only allow the younger generation to shine light on current issues, but are also bridges of connections between individuals and the wider community. -M.Lei, Student
The Project Shop is unique in our valley, offering space and resources as well as a model of community-based, service-learning arts education. Every donation to the Project Shop benefits our community—including students, artists, and local collaborators.
Our distinctive programming regards the creative process as a collective force for a better future. The Project Shop programs nurture collective incubation for creative expression by empowering youth to artistically address social justice issues, promoting cross-sector collaboration, and facilitating service-learning opportunities with intergenerational sharing of tradecraft.
By articulating and celebrating the power of art we encourage students to find their voices and actively listen, participate, share, and learn collectively. When students see their lives as part of a larger system, they organically convert apathy and anger into expressive action. Our intensive Community Service Print Projects empower students to express their voices on critical issues. Our Community Supported Art (CSA) shareholders receive quarterly deliveries of shop-grown collaborative artworks. And, through our partnerships with fellow non-profit and local businesses, we are able to employ emerging artists and offer innovative interactive printmaking opportunities to the community.
The Project Shop operates with the generous support of foundations, local businesses, and individuals. To help nurture a sustainable, inclusive, and vital future through creative expression, please consider donating today.
The 2025 outline of programs and potential for growth follows below, and if you are interested I would love to talk with you further about any of our programming and discuss new opportunities. Your support makes possible our work to create a better future, collectively and creatively.
With all my best,
Reina
Director
︎︎︎history
The Project Shop was founded by Reina Katzenberger in 2014. Her hope was to establish a creative space with the equipment, materials and collections for local creatives of all ages and abilities. In 2016, a perfect location opened up at SAW (Studios for Arts + Works), a collaborative space for creative professionals and professional creatives in Carbondale, Colorado. With the space and facilities required for more substaintial print equipment in place, Reina set up shop with multiple antique platen letterpresses, etching press, screenprinting equipment and finishing equipment. Ongoing internships, apprentices, and students projects grew over the years. Collaboration with local artists led to our popular CSA subscription service. Reina grew more focused on service-learning print runs in collaboration with local non-profits to empower artists to learn production skills. The positive and inspiring response from the community not to mention the testimonials from students inspired the move to launch the Shop as a non-profit in 2022.
Board Members
Reina Katzenberger
AO Forbes
Cathy Click
Teresa Booth Brown
Annalise Katzenberger
Sylvia Johnson
501(c)3 Status Approved in 2023
Established in 2014, Carbondale CO
Reina Katzenberger
AO Forbes
Cathy Click
Teresa Booth Brown
Annalise Katzenberger
Sylvia Johnson
501(c)3 Status Approved in 2023
Established in 2014, Carbondale CO
to offer
- space and facilities to collectively create
- intensive mentorships for youth
- service learning based print goods
- experiential educational activations
- organically shop-grown editions of artworks
- space and facilities to collectively create
- intensive mentorships for youth
- service learning based print goods
- experiential educational activations
- organically shop-grown editions of artworks