Youth Art Exchange presents Harvesting Your Roots: The 12th Annual San Francisco Youth Arts Summit, a celebration of young artists and their vibrant contributions to the creative and cultural fabric of San Francisco.
The San Francisco Youth Arts Summit, a project facilitated by Youth Art Exchange, is an annual gathering of young artists and arts educators, and the only event of its kind in the Bay Area. The Youth Arts Summit takes place on Sunday, December 4th from 12-5pm at California College of the Arts with exhibitions, performances, and workshops.
Gallery Viewing + Interactive Tabling: 12-5pm
Performances: 3:30-4:30pm
Workshops: 12-3pm
Anti-Racist Teaching Practices with Performing Arts Workshop
Teaching Artists and Power with Youth Art Exchange
Portfolio Review Workshop with California College of the Arts
The Summit features a series of Professional Development opportunities, panel conversations and intergenerational workshops co-presented with the Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area (AEABA)- some geared towards youth, some geared towards teaching artists and arts education professionals, and some are designed to be intergenerational.
In bringing together young artists from across the Bay Area, the Youth Arts Summit represents the next generation's most innovative artists, filmmakers, architects, musicians, performers, and writers.
The Youth Arts Summit is made possible with support from: Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area (AEABA); California College of the Arts; Kaiser Permanente; and Lick-Wilmerding High School;.
Participating Organizations include: 826 Valencia; The Academy - SF @ McAteer; BAYCAT; BLICK Art Materials, Create CA; Circus Center; City Arts and Leadership High School; de Young Museum; First Exposures; Industrial Design Outreach; James Baldwin Academy; Lick-Wilmerding High School; Pablo Ramirez Foundation; Performing Arts Workshop; Ruth Asawa School of the Arts; RYSE Youth Center; San Francisco Art Institute; Southern Exposure; Teaching Artists Guild; The Mix at SFPL; Today's Future Sound; and more!
Youth Art Exchange presents Harvesting Your Roots: The 12th Annual San Francisco Youth Arts Summit, a celebration of young artists and their vibrant contributions to the creative and cultural fabric of San Francisco.
The San Francisco Youth Arts Summit, a project facilitated by Youth Art Exchange, is an annual gathering of young artists and arts educators, and the only event of its kind in the Bay Area. The Youth Arts Summit takes place on Sunday, December 4th from 12-5pm at California College of the Arts with exhibitions, performances, and workshops.
Gallery Viewing + Interactive Tabling: 12-5pm
Performances: 3:30-4:30pm
Workshops: 12-3pm
Anti-Racist Teaching Practices with Performing Arts Workshop
Teaching Artists and Power with Youth Art Exchange
Portfolio Review Workshop with California College of the Arts
The Summit features a series of Professional Development opportunities, panel conversations and intergenerational workshops co-presented with the Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area (AEABA)- some geared towards youth, some geared towards teaching artists and arts education professionals, and some are designed to be intergenerational.
In bringing together young artists from across the Bay Area, the Youth Arts Summit represents the next generation's most innovative artists, filmmakers, architects, musicians, performers, and writers.
The Youth Arts Summit is made possible with support from: Arts Education Alliance of the Bay Area (AEABA); California College of the Arts; Kaiser Permanente; and Lick-Wilmerding High School;.
Participating Organizations include: 826 Valencia; The Academy - SF @ McAteer; BAYCAT; BLICK Art Materials, Create CA; Circus Center; City Arts and Leadership High School; de Young Museum; First Exposures; Industrial Design Outreach; James Baldwin Academy; Lick-Wilmerding High School; Pablo Ramirez Foundation; Performing Arts Workshop; Ruth Asawa School of the Arts; RYSE Youth Center; San Francisco Art Institute; Southern Exposure; Teaching Artists Guild; The Mix at SFPL; Today's Future Sound; and more!
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