ArtsEd Washington

ArtsEd Washington Advancing equitable arts education in Washington State since 1983. Supporting more schools across the state every year!

05/21/2026

This art show celebrated so many highly skilled young artists whose words were as moving as their artwork! Now please, help us ensure that the State Board of Education does not remove the arts credit requirements from graduation—because all students deserve access to transformative experiences like this!

Special thanks to our Board Vice President, Ellicia Elliott, who presented ArtsEd's award, and congratulations to our award winner: Jeana Jang from Snohomish School District!

What's the latest about removing the arts credit requirements? What's already been done?What comes next? How can I get i...
05/20/2026

What's the latest about removing the arts credit requirements?
What's already been done?
What comes next?
How can I get involved?

This webinar recording has your answers: https://youtu.be/-sB-m4ELrQI?si=vQiZdy5OmWhwqxdP

You can also download the PDF from the link in the comments.

Once you're done, add your new questions and insights below. We're here to help!

We all know that we should not have to advocate for the arts to remain in schools, but the fact remains that there are forces at work to rework the WA state ...

Arts Education Month celebrates the many benefits of arts learning in thelives of students, educators, and families acro...
05/11/2026

Arts Education Month celebrates the many benefits of arts learning in the
lives of students, educators, and families across Washington state!

What's your reason for celebrating this month?
1. Arts learning plays a critical role in students' sense of belonging and well-being.
2. Arts education supports academic achievement, interdisciplinary thinking
and access to creative career opportunities.
3. The arts help students preserve, celebrate and share cultural practices.
4. The law recognizes the arts as a core academic subject within basic education including dance, media arts, music, theatre, and visual arts.

Thank you to all the PreK-12 teachers, teaching artists, families, culture bearers, and the community members who make arts education possible!



05/07/2026

Celebrate Arts Education Month by sharing our new video series highlighting the value of visual & performing arts in our schools!

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to be notified of each new video: https://youtu.be/5RIDd9iBAgw

Special thanks to the ArtsEd Washington volunteers who brought these videos to life!

05/01/2026

Did you know that Washington State is talking about removing the arts credit requirements for high school graduation?

Over the last few weeks, ArtsEd members have shared dozens of letters with the state board, and our organization has received even more emails, phone calls, and meeting requests asking for guidance.

Our small, dedicated team at ArtsEd Washington is honored to be a trusted resource in these challenging conversations, and we look forward to hearing more of your questions and stories about art offerings in your schools.

This is precisely the type of systems level advocacy work that needs to be funded.

Visit our GiveBIG page to learn more, and please consider donating to ensure that we can continue providing timely arts updates and representing the arts in state discussions.

https://www.wagives.org/story/zcvucf

If you missed this week's LEVinar on "The Importance of Arts Education" with , you can still view the recording at https...
04/25/2026

If you missed this week's LEVinar on "The Importance of Arts Education" with , you can still view the recording at https://youtu.be/AJm7iwcf5yk?si=W2pnaypo7dcdr97D.
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In the meantime, you can also find insight from students who told us why to them!
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We're proud to amplify the voices of young artists, and we invite you to join us!
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Apply for our board: https://form.jotform.com/261027002561140
Donate to sustain our work: https://www.artsedwashington.org/donate

In 2026, Washington’s arts education ecosystem faces real challenges. Public funding is tightening, leaving school distr...
04/20/2026

In 2026, Washington’s arts education ecosystem faces real challenges. Public funding is tightening, leaving school districts short on resources, and straining nonprofits like ArtsEd Washington.

Without increased support, we’ll have to scale back our statewide advocacy, professional development for educators, and community partnerships.

We are asking our supporters to help fund our Statewide Coordination & Network Infrastructure. Every training, resource, and workshop we deliver depends on the coordination, research, and relationship-building that happen quietly behind the scenes: invisible building blocks which are rarely funded by program grants, especially in today's environment.

The continuation of this work depends on the people who believe in its value. Donate today to sustain our critical partnerships and programming!

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