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Arts In Education
📣 Announcing Washington State Wolf Trap
A Wolf Trap Teaching Artist residency in action in Pasco, Washington. Photo courtesy ESD 123. Olympia, WA and Vienna, VA (Oct. 24, 2023) – Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts and ArtsWA,…
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Agency News|Arts In Education
The Catalyst – Back to School Edition

ArtsWA is gearing up for the new school year with Arts in Education grant opportunities, resources for teaching artists, and lots of great online videos for early learners. Check out the the Back to School Edition of The Catalyst, ArtsWA’s eNewsletter. https://conta.cc/3yCHPEM

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Arts In Education
May is Arts Education Month
Each year in the month of May we actively acknowledge the powerful role of arts education in the lives of our students, schools, communities, and workforce; and promote the arts…
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Arts In Education|Grants to Organizations
Now Open: ArtsWA Arts In Education Partnership Grant
ArtsWA Arts In Education (AIE) is offering one-year grants of $8,000 to $15,000 to support arts education partnerships between schools and community organizations. The partnership focus should be to increase…
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ArtsWA Announces New Call for Artists and Teaching Artists for Creative Start Studio

The Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) is accepting applications for short-term work with ArtsWA’s Creative Start program. Selected artists and/or teaching artists will produce materials to support math and arts learning for early learners (ages 3-8). The project will result in series of arts and math-focused videos and lessons for the online Creative Start Studio. Resources developed for this project will be shared widely.

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Arts In Education|Poetry Out Loud
Poetry Out Loud is going virtual in 2020-2021
Registration for Washington State Poetry Out Loud begins September 8th. Schools serving students in grade 9-12 may participate. Want to learn more? Visit our website.
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Announcing the 2020 Poetry Out Loud State Champion

UPDATE: As the State Poetry Out Loud Champion, Jordan Mattox, a junior at Spokane’s Mead High School was awarded an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. However, in an unprecedented move, the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation has canceled the event over concerns of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic.

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ARTSWA Welcomes New Arts in Early Learning Project Manager

Alexis Sarah is joining ArtsWA this month as the Arts and Early Learning Project Manager. She brings a blend of public, private and nonprofit knowledge with over 15 years of experience in arts administration and early learning programs.

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