Gateway to the Arts
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Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Can I sign my child up for art/music/dance/drama classes at Gateway to the Arts?

Gateway to the Arts does not offer arts classes for the general public. Gateway teaching artists work with schools, day care centers, and after-school programs to incorporate the arts into student learning and experiences.

Can you recommend a piano/voice/dance teacher for my child?

No, Gateway designs programs for educational settings, but does not make recommendations for individual arts instruction.

Are Gateway Teaching Artists volunteers?

Gateway Teaching Artists are seasoned professional artists experienced at working in educational settings.  Gateway Artists are paid for planning, lesson plans, workshops and performances. They accept discounted fees for daytime work at schools and community organizations in order to make high quality arts programs more widely accessible to children and educators.

Does Gateway make a profit on performance and residency fees paid by schools?

Gateway to the Arts is a nonprofit organization, and it subsidizes many of its programs with funds raised from individuals, businesses, and foundations. Donations to Gateway help to make arts programs more affordable and accessible to students, educators, and artists in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

How can I become a Gateway Performing or Teaching Artist?

Gateway is always on the lookout for artists to expand and diversify its roster. You can begin by downloading an  application form , and submitting it, along with the supporting materials requested, to Gateway. A Gateway staff member will contact you to discuss your application.

 
 

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  • March 15, 2010
    Call for Artists


    Gateway to the Arts is now seeking professional performing artists and/or teaching artists in all art forms interested in engaging pre-K-12 grade students in their arts discipline and/or Gateway’s models of arts integration. While seeking candidates across all disciplines, we are very interested in arts and technology integration. Interested artists must have professional references and clearances.



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Latest Updates

  • May 17, 2010 
    Announcing the Family Performance Series

    On Saturday, June 19, at 3 pm Gateway to the Arts will launch its first ever Family Performance Series at the tent in Schenley Plaza in Oakland with a showcase by performing artists Delta Blue. The newest ensemble to be added to our roster, Delta Blue invites children and parents to dance the cakewalk, tap, sing and twist along with them, as they perform classic tunes that highlight the history of African-American music and dance. The set is the same performance program that is touring to schools.


  • April 17, 2010 
    Root American Music Award

    On Friday March 26, Gateway to the Arts awarded the second Root American Music Award, named after musicologist and former Gateway Board President Deane Root, to Boyce Campus Middle College High School teacher, Joanne Krett. The award recognizes an exceptional teacher who has participated in the Center for American Music at the University of Pittsburgh's Voices Across Time program, designed to assist teachers from different disciplines in incorporating American music into their curricula. Krett, an English teacher, uses music and lyrics as primary learning material, as a tool to connect to the humanities overall and to engage her students more deeply in the curriculum.  

    In addition to this recognition, Joanne and her students also received a free performance program by the acoustic blues duo Wiggins and Harris sponsored by Gateway in cooperation with Calliope: Pittsburgh Folk Music Society