Workshop Programs
A workshop is an introduction to an artform through a single interactive session at your school, taught by a master teaching artist with a classroom of students.
This type of hands-on learning of an artform can complement classroom curriculum, teach students new skills, and develop creative thinking. Also, workshops can be scheduled alongside an assembly performance, allowing students to actively participate in the artform they just watched on stage.
Looking for a more in-depth experience? Please visit our Residency page.
Email: ArtsTeach@scfta.org
Call: (714) 942-6201
Workshop Facts
Capacity
Maximum of 35 students per workshop
Approximate Duration
Each workshop is 45-60 minutes
Activity Space
Workshops ideally take place in a central location such as a MPR or empty classroom.
Materials
Some workshop programs require a materials fee which start at $1 per student.
No Ability Or Experience Required
With advanced notice and planning with teaching artist, workshops can be customized for all abilities and experience levels.
Example Schedule: up to 4 workshops at a school in one day
Program | Classroom | Time |
Workshop 1 | Classroom A | 8:35am |
Workshop 2 | Classroom B | 9:35am |
Workshop 3 | Classroom C | 10:35am |
Workshop 4 | Classroom D | 11:35am |
Location: Empty Classroom |
Scheduling Workshops
All workshops are subject to our Terms and Conditions.
Browse through all our programs and complete a booking form with the following information:
- Artist/Program
- Number of workshops
- Number of students
- Number of teachers/adults
- Grade levels
- At least 3 date options
- Start times
- School and contact information
After submitting a booking form, a member of our Arts Teach team will connect with you to walk through next steps and check artist availability.