Grantee Database

PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOP INC

Grant Year

2017-18

Grant Program

Arts Education - Artists in Schools

Award Amount

$15,300.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, Performing Arts Workshop will conduct 14 residencies in dance, music and theater engaging 330 students in three public schools in San Francisco. Each residency is a 30-week series of sequential, standards-aligned classes taught by trained Workshop teaching artists. The grant will be key in sustaining partnerships launched with CAC funding, advancing artists’ teaching careers, and demonstrating the vital role artists play in a full education.

Organization Summary

-Artists-in-Residency. We currently engage nearly 1,500 Bay Area youth (PreK-12) at 25 sites annually in sequential dance, music, theater, poetry, and visual/media arts training through 15-30 week residencies, 1-2 hours weekly. We partner with preschools, majority Title 1 schools, transitional housing facilities, afterschool programs, and juvenile hall schools.

-Geneva Powerhouse. In 2017, Performing Arts Workshop was selected as the sole tenant and program provider of the Geneva Powerhouse. Here, we host seven youth classes annually, including Community Activism and Brazilian Dance, Spoken Word, Oral Traditions Movement and Herbal Medicine, and Mindful Munchkins, a class for toddlers and caregivers to practice an art form in collaboration with a teaching artist and peers. We also host the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), a paid cohort of students who provide organizational feedback, event leadership, and future program planning at the Powerhouse. Finally, we offer discounted and donated space to community partners in District 11, Lakeview, and OMI communities and to support Black, Indigenous, Queer, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Latine arts and artists in San Francisco.

-Student Publishing and Showcase: We curate and publish an annual student work anthology and present a yearly Student Showcase at the Geneva Powerhouse.

-Artist Commissioning Program: “Seismic Shift” – Our new artist commissioning program supports artists of color in creating and presenting transformative works in San Francisco.

-Professional Development and Anti-Racist Resource Sharing: We offer monthly Learning and Growth Sessions at the Powerhouse to provide staff with Anti-Racist training and mentorship. We regularly present and share our frameworks, expertise, and learnings with other organizations, such as the San Francisco Unified School District. Our organization most recently received invitations from Emerging Arts Professionals (2022), NYC Arts in Education Roundtable: Face-to-Face (2023), and the National Guild for Community Arts Education (2024) to facilitate workshops on our Anti-Racist Framework and Operations.

Organization

Performing Arts Workshop

Address

768 Delano Avenue

SAN FRANCISCO

94112

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(415) 673-2634

Congressional District

California's 15th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 19

State Senate District

District 11

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