Education In and Through the Arts


 

The Woodruff Arts Center has a core competency in arts education, with a network of programs that reaches over 700,000 students in 76 counties each year.

Together, the four Woodruff Divisions - Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, High Museum of Art and Young Audiences - invest more time, money and talent in arts education than any other institution in Georgia.  Our new education initiatives fall into five categories:

Professional Learning Initiative and the Georgia Center for Professional Learning in Arts Education 


Arts Partners Registration Form

In-School Programming – Pre-K – 12 Arts Education Initiative 


Out of School Programming Initiative for Middle and High School Students 


Outreach and Engagement of Underserved and Diverse Populations Initiative 


Family Programming Initiative

The Woodruff Arts Center also hosts the annual Woodruff Salutes Georgia Arts in Education Leaders , a program designed to honor teachers, school and arts administrators, community leaders, and volunteers throughout Georgia who have championed and demonstrated the ability of the arts to impact positively the lives and learning of young people.  The program is in its third year and since its founding has honored 14 educators chosen from more than 180 nominations. 

For the last two years, the Woodruff Arts Center has partnered with Target to present the Target Free Family Day at the Woodruff Arts Center. Visitors to the Woodruff Arts Center campus have the opportunity to experience each of the Arts Center’s divisions—the Alliance Theatre, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the High Museum of Art and Young Audiences—through a variety of activities, and all for FREE!  This amazing arts festival, which attracted almost 15,000 people to the Woodruff Arts Center campus in Atlanta in 2009, dazzles audiences through performing and visual arts, including hands-on activities and workshops for the entire family.  Details on the 2010 event are coming soon.