Organization of The San Diego Art Institute
The San Diego Art Institute functions much like a municipal gallery for the city/county. It is their vision to promote San Diego as a living arts community that fully integrates visual arts into everyday life through their three-fold mission of Education, Exhibition, and Outreach.
SDAI BELIEF
- The creative process is essential for a healthy quality of life.
SDAI VISION
- To see the Visual Arts elevate San Diego to a world-class creative and vibrant community.
SDAI MISSION
- To develop artists and supporters of the Visual Arts through exhibition, education and outreach with innovative programs, first-class facilities, and select partnerships that reach out to schools, business, government and our global community.
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