With support from the California Arts Council, Armory Center for the Arts will offer 40 Teaching Artist-led See Art Make Art field trips, free of charge, to 5th graders enrolled in 14 Title I elementary schools, as part of the Pasadena Educational Foundation’s My Masterpieces: Discovering Art in My Community cultural exposure program for Pasadena Unified School District students. Each field trip will include a tour of a contemporary art exhibition and a hands-on artmaking lesson.
The Armory is one of the only organizations in the San Gabriel Valley to offer free arts programming year-round. Our programs enhance social-emotional wellness, provide a powerful vehicle for self-expression, unite communities, and help inspire creative career pathways for youth:
Off-Site Programs: Year-round free programming to historically underserved children, teens, older adults, families, system-impacted youth, and unsheltered individuals.
School-Based Programs: Cross-curricular instruction to students in Title I classrooms in Pasadena that merge visual arts with core curriculum, including math and environmental sciences.
On-Site Studio Programs: Tuition-based arts classes for children, teens, and adults, designed and taught by Armory Teaching Artists at our main facility.
Contemporary Art Exhibitions: Rigorously researched and professionally presented exhibitions, screenings, performances, publications, lectures, and panels. Admission is always free.

