Art Educators Workshop in the Arnold boardroom at Seattle Art Museum April 31, 2022.

For teachers and teaching artists

Office hours

We offer Creative Advantage office hours for every Thursday, from 3-4 p.m., for Seattle Public Schools educators, arts team members, and community arts partners to drop in virtually to ask questions, give feedback or have a thought partner to talk through an idea or problem.

These sessions are facilitated by Tina LaPadula, Rayna Mathis, and other Creative Advantage team members.

Funding for Arts Partnerships

The Creative Advantage Arts Partnerships are in-depth, arts-learning opportunities that occur during the school day with partners from The Creative Advantage Community Arts Partner Roster. Aligned to our arts goals, student residencies, and teacher professional development are in arts integration and cultural arts learning. Funding for Arts Partnerships comes from Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and happens in the following ways:

Cohort-based funds

Creative Advantage Schools receive $15,000 for arts partnerships over the first three years of implementation to help them realize their arts vision and goals. 

Arts Sustainability Funds 

Once a Creative Advantage school has spent their initial funds, they are eligible for $5,000–$10,000 annually to support arts partnerships, depending on their equity tier. 

Performance, exhibition, and festival funds

Creative Advantage schools and neighborhood K–12 pathways are eligible for funding to highlight student artwork and performances with the broader community.

For more information on these funds and how to apply, please visit the Seattle Public School’s Arts Partnerships page or reach out to The Creative Advantage Project Manager, Rayna Mathis, rzmathis@seattleschools.org.

Additional funding resource

smART Ventures, a $1,500 award for event or project support, encourages innovative ideas and create community impact. Available to community partners, educators, and students. Apply at the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture’s page.

Other resources 

Partnership tools 

For resources that support successful partnerships with schools such as budget tools and lesson plan template, visit the Seattle Public Schools’ Creative Advantage resources page

Contracts and agreements

For contracting information and agreements between schools and arts partnerships, visit the Seattle Public Schools’ Creative Advantage contract page

Reports and evaluation

Here are our reports, third-party evaluations, and program evaluations:

Remote Arts Learning

For online learning through “The Creative Advantage Online Arts” series, visit our Remote Arts Learning page.