De Anza College's site re-design omitted most of Euphrat Museum of Art's past exhibitions. We have recovered and archived the content here for historical purposes. Detailed information on the Euphrat Museum's exhibitions and programs between 2004 and 2011 is stored on this page. The webpage appears as it did in 2011.

To get a sense of the evolution of the Euphrat site over time, please view the snapshots of the site archived by the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
   
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"One of my favorite quotes is, 'Experience is the Greatest Teacher of All'. Every experience here at the Euphrat Museum has been amazing. Being pushed to get involved and asked to participate here gives me confidence to accomplish my own future dreams. Learning first hand about art and art ideas has helped me understand so much more and fills me with hope that I can be a part of making the world a better place. It has been an opportunity and journey I never thought would cross my path. Blessed people here have shown and taught me so much and these lessons will be with me for my life. My dream is to be an artist and environmental activist and to go back to my country Guam and teach the children there about art and the environment."

Joey Certeza, De Anza art major


"The Euphrat Museum of Art has contributed to this community and our club in ways no other programs at De Anza could offer."

Charles Tseng, De Anza Honors Club President


"During the time that I have worked at the Euphrat Museum and the after-school programs I have been able to learn about the process of setting up for a show and how to better interact with children. This has given me motivation to continue with my educational goals. One of my goals is to one day open a youth center where children could have the opportunity to learn about culture and art. Working at the museum and in the after-school art program has taught me so much and inspires me every day. I also learned about Chicano/a artists I had not heard of before and how Chicano/a activism and political issues can be expressed through art. Seeing at the Euphrat Museum how art can be used as a form to reach out to the youth is very impressive. The museum and the programs they do for youth are awesome!"

Areana Gomez, De Anza Chicano/a studies major



Students are employed or volunteer in Euphrat programs. They also participate in campus and community outreach projects and events. Students are involved at all levels: learning, trying out new ideas, and sharing their skills and experience with others.

Student Interns

De Anza Student Interns are employed or volunteer as museum assistants and front desk attendants and as teachers' aides in the Euphrat Arts & Schools Program. Students learn how art is connected to other disciplines and cultures and how it can address issues that impact their community. They have opportunities to experience some of the civic and transformative aspects of community-based art and service learning practices. Viewing and reflecting on the art and ideas presented in Euphrat exhibitions and working with the children and youth in the Arts & Schools Program heightens the student's sense of identity and civic awareness. Students are encouraged to develop a lifelong appreciation of art and to recognize the different roles of art and art skills in community service and the world of work.

Student interns reflect and write on their experiences twice each quarter. This learning is individualized through setting and following through on specific goals, often related to their plan of study. Future plans for this program include institutionalizing the program to provide credits for students.

In 2009-2010, thirty-seven De Anza Student Interns were employed as museum assistants and front desk attendants and/or as teachers' aides. Their areas of study were art and graphic design (14), art history (4), business (4), child development (3), animation (2), sociology (2), international relations (2), social work (1), anthropology (1), journalism (1), Chicano studies (1), nursing (1), biology (1).

Euphrat student interns at Euphrat Museum's Lunar New Year Unity Parade and International Fair booth:

De Anza College student intern Minh Nguyen teaches 2nd grader Duc Vo how to make dancing figures out of modeling clay at Euphrat Museum's Lunar New Year Unity Parade and International Fair booth.
De Anza College student intern Minh Nguyen teaches 2nd grader Duc Vo how to
make dancing figures out of modeling clay at Euphrat Museum's Lunar New Year
Unity Parade and International Fair booth.


De Anza student intern Ha Bui shows participants how to make a dancing clay figure at the Euphrat Museum's Lunar New Year Unity Parade and International Fair booth.
De Anza student intern Ha Bui shows participants how to make a dancing clay figure
at the Euphrat Museum's Lunar New Year Unity Parade and International Fair booth.


Euphrat student interns at Arbuckle Elementary School College Art Day:

Euphrat student intern Rojana Ibarra talks about her artwork with students of Arbuckle Elementary School of the Alum Rock School District.  She and Euphrat student intern Trang Tran worked with Arbuckle students on a hands-on art activity after a Teaching Tour of the Euphrat Museum.
Euphrat student intern Rojana Ibarra talks about her artwork with students of Arbuckle
Elementary School of the Alum Rock School District. She and Euphrat student intern
Trang Tran worked with Arbuckle students on a hands-on art activity after a Teaching
Tour of the Euphrat Museum.


Euphrat art intern Trang Tran connects with Arbuckle students during their Euphrat tour.
Euphrat art intern Trang Tran connects with Arbuckle students during their Euphrat tour.

Arbuckle Elementary School College Art Day is an annual Euphrat event when 100 students participate in a Teaching Tour of the Euphrat Museum, do a hands-on art activity, tour the Creative Arts Quad, view public art on campus, observe and participate in a Hip Hop class, and conduct short interviews of De Anza students.

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