With support from the California Arts Council, Yeah, Art! will fund general operating expenses to continue bringing free, tech-forward arts programming to underfunded schools. Founded and led by Black artists, we prioritize students of color by hiring Teaching Artists of Color to teach in their own communities.
Thanks to past CAC support, this year we’ve expanded from 2 to 8 school sites, launched partnerships with Oakland Symphony and BACR, and hired an Education Director. Our programs now run during and after school and cover disciplines like Music Production, Animation, and 3D Design.
This funding will support our staff, Teaching Artists, and continued growth—ensuring students in underserved communities have access to high-quality, culturally relevant arts education that builds confidence, skills, and paves lucrative creative career pathways for historically disadvantaged youth, ultimately creating a more equitable future.
Arts Education for a New Generation™. Yeah, Art! seeks to empower Bay Area youth with premium arts education that emphasizes technology, creativity and equitable access.
The problem: With school budget cuts, arts programs are often the first thing to get dropped, leading the most vulnerable students to miss out on essential creative skills.
The solution: Yeah, Art! provides accessible, innovative arts programs to underserved communities, equipping students with skills in Music Production, Animation, 3D Modeling and more.
Yeah, Art! offers technology-driven arts education programs tailored for underserved schools, with a focus on students of color in low-income Bay Area districts. Services are delivered by professional, local artists of color who bring their expertise directly to classrooms, creating an engaging and culturally relevant learning environment. Yeah, Art! equips students with in-demand creative skills, fostering both artistic growth and future career opportunities in the arts.

