With support from the California Arts Council, 51Oakland (d.b.a. Elevate Oakland) will deliver culturally relevant music and arts education to predominantly low-income, BIPOC youth through our foundational Artists in Residence program, which embeds professional musicians and artists into Oakland public school classrooms. CAC funding will support teaching artist compensation, curriculum development, and classroom residencies across 4–6 Title I elementary, middle and high school sites during the 2025–26 academic year. This project addresses systemic inequities in arts education by providing students with mentorship, hands-on training, and career exposure in creative fields. Each residency will culminate in student-led performances and community activations that celebrate student voices and Oakland’s cultural legacy. Funding will help Elevate Oakland meet rising demand for its AiR program and deepen its impact by expanding access to high-quality, in-school arts instruction in underserved neighborhoods.
Founded in 2011 by a group of acclaimed artists–including legendary percussionist Sheila E. and Yoshi’s Jazz Club founder Yoshie Akiba–and creative professionals with a shared vision of providing inspiration and mentorship to Oakland’s youth, we operate with the goal of bolstering students’ engagement in school while fostering creative self-expression and improving all-around student mental health. We believe in the transformative power that opportunities in music and the arts can have on developing youth, especially those living low-income or high-trauma communities and contexts. Across our programs, our primary focus is not on creating professional musicians, but instead on utilizing music and the arts as a conduit to get students excited about learning and invested in their education. Elevate Oakland supports students by using this excitement to get kids to school, engage them in learning, and support the development of skills that will help them succeed both within and outside of the classroom.
Our foundational Artists in Residence (AiR) program embeds renowned artists from within the Bay Area community into Oakland public school classrooms, providing mentorship and learning opportunities for students and teachers alike throughout the school year. This program is built on a long-term (typically semester or year-long) partnership between school educators and one or more teaching artists who help develop and support the school’s music or arts curriculum throughout the school year. Our AiR programs typically culminate in a variety of performance opportunities for students throughout the year at different public venues, including Yoshi’s Jazz Club, the Oakland Museum of California and a variety of community-led festivals and events.
In addition to our Artists in Residence program, we also host immersive workshops, masterclasses, demos and speaker series that are offered to student groups in partnership with artists, arts professionals and community educators.

