With support from the California Arts Council, the Armory will provide sequential, after-school visual art classes serving 400 youth aged 5-18 from under-resourced, system-impacted neighborhoods in Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley. Classes are held year-round at six accessible community partner sites in Pasadena—including social services organizations, recreation centers, city parks, and libraries— and one LA County Probation Camp in La Verne, housing teens in the juvenile justice system. All classes are free to participants and represent the Armory’s longstanding, 35-year commitment to making high-quality visual art education accessible to everyone.
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.

