Community Outreach

We love to team up with other organizations to bring our art programs to students in the greater Austin community who might not otherwise have the opportunity.

Our Collaborations

  • Four smiling women and a girl standing outdoors with trees and grass in the background, wearing casual clothing, some with black shirts and one with a bright green shirt that says "CC 4 C".

    Serving Students with All Abilities

    We are proud to support CC4C, an organization that serves families with children with rare or undiagnosed diseases.

    “In today’s world, there is little time to appreciate the time we have as a family. That task becomes much harder with a child who is ill. The endless trips to the doctors, constant medications, pain management and uncertainty pays its toll on the entire family.” — CC4C founder

    We host Family Fun Nights to support, inspire, and create art together. We also are part of a Dream Team that supports individual children to bring joy and laughter with art as the vehicle.

  • drummers

    Drum roll, please...

    Our World Music Drumming sessions bring happiness and feelings of success to children when learning how to drum on percussion instruments from around the world. We have collaborated with various organizations such as public schools in low socio-economic areas and with organizations such as the Center for Child Protection.

  • People filming a chess game with a camera and smartphone.

    Action!

    We are honored to team up with the folks at The Settlement Home who serve foster children. Our current offerings include Script-to-Screen workshops and Acting for TV+Film. Like many of our collaborations, these programs are offered free of charge thanks to our generous sponsors.

Partner with Us!

We are committed to serving the greater Austin community and would love to team up with your organization to bring arts education to all!

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Carol de Cárdenas
Executive Director