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Live Art Experiences

    • Offer guided classes designed for beginners and returning creators

    • Host pop-up workshops and community art days with local partners

    • Build a repeatable class format that works for libraries, schools, and camps

    • Increase recurring class offerings and seasonal workshops

    • Expand experiences into additional community spaces and partner sites

    • Create group-ready class formats for classrooms and clubs

    • Strengthen volunteer and teaching-artist support

    • Scale recurring experiences so participation is consistent year-round

    • Add special community gatherings that highlight student work and storytelling

    • Expand across more partner sites and neighborhoods

    • Maintain consistent class rhythm while expanding to new locations and partners

    • Refine and scale a repeatable model that supports growth without losing quality

Access and Partnerships

    • Pilot scholarship support tied to select classes and experiences

    • Establish a clear scholarship request process and update list

    • Build partnerships with libraries, schools, and local organizations

    • Expand scholarship support as class offerings become more consistent

    • Introduce Art Moves through pop-up experiences in libraries, parks, and schools

    • Grow an artist and mentor network to support expanding access

    • Grow scholarship pathways across more partner sites

    • Introduce The Community Canvas Initiative with select partners

    • Establish collaborations with coastal and rural partners

    • Expand mobile and community-canvas experiences across more partner sites

    • Pilot partnerships beyond California while keeping programs community-led

    • Refine and scale partner guidelines and repeatable formats that travel well

Robust Digital Libraries

    • Publish a growing library of guided projects and printable project guides

    • Launch a video lesson library with guided classes kids can access anytime

    • Establish consistent project formats with clear steps, materials lists, and variations

    • Expand project collections across mediums and themes

    • Add classroom-friendly formats and print-and-go project packs

    • Develop themed series that connect creativity to the world around us

    • Strengthen organization by collections, skill focus, and medium

    • Expand “lesson plus guide” pairings so classes feel cohesive

    • Introduce bilingual project formats where possible

    • Expand the digital library to support broader access year-round

    • Launch the first version of a creativity app that organizes guided projects and video lessons in one place

    • Introduce scholarship-supported digital access for select programming as it grows