upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024
Bartol Foundation and Small But Mighty Arts have partnered to award ten $500 micro-grants to Philadelphia-based teaching artists. Applications will be open beginning on April 2 and the deadline to apply is Saturday, April 14 at noon. [learn more]
Join Minneapolis-based black feminist poet, performance artist and arts activist Gabrielle Civil for this dynamic workshop that investigates our most basic teaching strategy – asking questions. This free event is hosted by Bartol Foundation on Friday, January 19, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM. [learn more]
On Thursday, January 25, 2018, Tina Smith-Brown leads a workshop at Bartol Foundation for teaching artists on how to incorporate letter writing into their practice in a way that creates a safe space to explore difficult topics. [learn more]
What is your time worth? On Monday, December 11, Bartol Foundation's free workshop on money and budgeting will leave you with tools to help you market yourself as a teaching artist. [learn more]
Join Jeannine Osayande (Founder/Artistic Executive Director, Jeannine Osayande & Dunya Performing Arts Company) and African drummer Ira Bond for a free moving/drumming/writing workshop at Bartol Foundation on Wednesday, December 6. [learn more]
Bartol Foundation welcomes Melissa Talley-Palmer (ACG '15, '06) as their new Administrator. Melissa has previously worked as Teen Program Manager at the Village of Arts and Humanities and as Arts and Education Program Manager for Art Sanctuary. She will continue to work as Administrative Assistant for Philadelphia Jazz Project while working part-time for the Bartol Foundation. [learn more]
Lisa Nelson-Haynes (ACG '15) and Michelle Angela Ortiz (WOO '17, ACG '13, '12, '05, LTA '08) will both lead several teaching artist workshops at Bartol Foundation this month. [learn more]
Workshops throughout the Fall. [learn more]
Bartol Foundation presents Marketing Yourself as a Teaching Artist Series: Let's Talk Money workshop on March 7. This session will work through how to set fair prices for your teaching artist activities, budget for all parts of a project, and develop ‘what if’ scenarios to make budgeting a useful tool in your teaching artist life. Bartol Foundation also presents Talking About Race in the Classroom and Community workshop on March 18. Join New York’s Border Crossers for this intensive training about strategies to recognize and address racism in your classroom and community. [learn more]
Bartol Foundation, in co-sponsorship with the Barra Foundation, will facilitate a discussion around artists and community partnerships. Artists and leaders of community organizations are encouraged to come and learn about what makes these relationships work. January 26. [learn more]
Bartol Foundation will host a workshop for Philadelphia teaching artists, Creating Safe Spaces for Art and Healing, on November 10. [learn more]
Bartol Foundation offers free workshops to help teaching artists learn new teaching strategies and connect to each other this October. [learn more]
Bartol Foundation presents Addressing Ethical Challenges in Community Arts Practice on Thursday, June 18 from 3:00pm-5:00pm at Friends Center [learn more]
Bartol offers an online workshop, Sharing Creative Work and Knowledge: A New Take on Intellectual Property on April 29 and an in-person workshop on Working with Students with Trauma on April 30. [learn more]
Are you a new teaching artist? Someone considering teaching in community settings as a way to sustain your creative life? Presented by the Tyler School of Art of Temple University and the Bartol Foundation, this discussion will bring together four teaching artists to share their journeys as teaching artists and practicing artists. April 9 at Temple University. [learn more]
Proposal Writing 101 for Teaching Artists is a free workshop hosted by Bartol Foundation on Monday, November 17 from 3:30pm-5:00pm at Art Sanctuary (628 S. 16th St). [learn more]
The Bartol Foundation presents Boston-based, award-winning songwriter, Meg Hutchinson, who will lead two workshops: Creative Writing as Healing: Tools for Surviving Difficult Times and Moving Beyond That: Illness as an Opportunity for Transformation. Thursday, October 23 at the Friends Center. [learn more]