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Workshops and Arts Learning

The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture supports a range of professional development opportunities, including workshops and networking training opportunities for individual artists and administrators, along with opportunities for youth and students.

We envision creatives​ of all ages thriving through opportunities to learn and maximize their artistic potential in developing the personal, social, and intellectual skills that are critical to success in life, school, and work. ​

Creative Curriculum: The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture supports arts learning programs and partnerships through an annual Educational Artist-in-Residency Program in the spring. 

Workshops and Trainings: Miss out on a past workshop? Didn't make it to a presentation? Or looking for an upcoming workshop? The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture offers a library of recorded sessions and announces any future professional development opportunities.

Americans for​ the Arts​ envisions a country where everyone has access to—and takes part in—high quality and lifelong learning experiences in the arts, both in school and in the community. Find research and advocacy tools to help make the case for arts education. 

Arizona Commission on the Arts provides a variety of funding opportunities that enable schools, organizations and community groups to carry out projects and to maintain ongoing, high quality arts programming.​

​The Arizona Department of Education Arts Education Office provides support to arts educators, classroom teachers, school and district administrators, and arts stakeholders so that every student has the opportunity to experience the power and beauty of the arts.​

​The National Endowment for the Arts​ (NEA) envisions a nation where every student is engaged and empowered through an excellent arts education. NEA Arts Education funding is focused on students. Projects are for pre-K-12 students), the educators and artists who support them, and the schools and communities that serve them. 

The National Guild for Community Arts Education​ is the sole national service organization for providers of community arts education. In order to strengthen organizations and further advance community arts educators' practice, the Guild offers learning opportunities and resources, leadership development, and connection with fellow practitioners.