The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable supports teaching artists and arts education administrators city-wide, and advocates for #ArtsEd in the lives of all NYers.
Join us at an upcoming event! Advocate at City Hall, expand your financial know-how, or gather with the Roundtable community for a frozen treat. Learn more at https://t.co/sCotf7zYho.
Just a few days left to apply or nominate an elder to attend our 2026 Black Women's Wellness Retreat! Visit https://t.co/aM7G7di8dm to learn more and join us in this October.
REMINDER: The June 1st deadline will not be extended. Be sure to submit on time to be considered.
In honor of Teaching Artist Appreciation Week, the Roundtable is proud to announce our 2026 cohort for the NYS Teaching Artist Mentorship Program. This program pairs 22 mid-career TAs from across the state with mentors in the field.
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Sign the open letter and join us in bringing visibility to the impact of the city’s contracting process on #ArtsEducation delivery and #TeachingArtist compensation at https://t.co/UbhF2nt3PW.
Teaching artists are humans with interpersonal relationships—friendships, families, peers, and mentors—whom they grieve. This piece offers advice around philosophies to process and transmute grief, both solo and in collaboration with others. Read at https://t.co/XbYQ16mR3J.
Join us next Tuesday, 5/12 for a star-studded evening on Broadway in support of #ArtsEd! Attend an exclusive pre-show reception, see Rose Byrne & Kelli O'Hara in their Tony-nominated performances in FALLEN ANGELS, and support our work. Learn more at https://t.co/jCL0bqDSIB.
Celebrating educators today and every day! This Teacher Appreciation Week, we recognize the impact of arts educators who bring creativity and connection into classrooms across NYC.
Thank you for all that you do.
Join us May 12 for an night on Broadway in support of #ArtsEd ✨ Attend an exclusive pre-show reception, see Golden Globe-winner Rose Byrne & Tony-award winner Kelli O'Hara in FALLEN ANGELS, and support our work. Visit https://t.co/jCL0bqDSIB for tickets, raffle prizes and more!
Thank you to everyone who joined us earlier this month and made this year’s conference such a joyful event.
We’re grateful to our dedicated committee, board leadership, and conference co-chairs for their guidance, vision, and support in bringing #F2F2026 to life.
Support the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable by participating in our raffle! 🎟️
Winners will be announced live on May 12 at the Roundtable's "Angels for Arts Education" benefit reception; attendance is not required to win a raffle prize. Learn more at https://t.co/jCL0bqDSIB.
Interested in hosting free, public arts and cultural events in NYC? That’s exactly what NYC’s Open Culture program makes possible.
Join us on Tuesday, April 21 at 4:00 PM for an Open Culture information session on outdoor events.
Register: https://t.co/m2WAThCA1j
Applications and nominations are now open for this year’s Black Women’s Wellness Retreat! We are proud to host our sixth annual retreat for Black women in #ArtsEducation at Stony Point Center in Stony Point, New York. Learn more at https://t.co/aM7G7di8dm.
On Wednesday, the @NYCCouncil released its preliminary budget response, which included a call for $30 million for cultural institutions and provisions to improve transparency in arts education. In response our Executive Director Kimberly Olsen issued this statement.
Every #ArtsEd session brings a chance to learn and connect!
These sessions will take place in-person at City College on April 8. Learn more & register at https://t.co/ctkBOiCUlO.
We’re excited to highlight another group #F2F2026 session!
Join us to explore #ArtsEd and gain new tools you can bring to your practice.
These sessions will take place in-person at City College on April 8. Learn more & register at https://t.co/ctkBOiCUlO.
Dive into virtual #F2F2026 next week through conversation, reflection, and shared learning.
All sessions take place online via Zoom and are FREE to attend. Learn more at https://t.co/ctkBOiCUlO.
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The Roundtable traveled up to Albany this week to join @SenatorSerrano, Assembly Member Ron Kim, and arts workers statewide to advocate for $260M in funding for jobs, arts education, cultural spaces, and more via the @NYSCArts!
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Hear from @NYCCouncil Member @CMAmandaFarias on the importance of the arts. During Arts in Our Schools Month, we’re reminded that supporting students and communities across NYC starts with the arts.
#ItStartsWithTheArts