facilitate Field Trips for over 2,000 students during the grant period, allowing students to be exposed to industrial arts / trades and make interdisciplinary connections to science, physics, social studies, and history concepts in non-traditional settings. The Crucible is committed to an equitable landscape for arts to thrive, and will offer these Field Trips at no cost to Title I and OUSD schools.
The Crucible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts education organization that fosters a collaboration of arts, industry, and community. Through training in the fine and industrial arts, The Crucible promotes creative expression, reuse of materials, and innovative design, while serving as an accessible arts venue for the general public in the Bay Area. Known for one-of-a-kind industrial arts education programs, The Crucible is also highly regarded for its innovative performances.

