Gateway to the Arts
6101 Penn Avenue, Suite 301
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Evaluation is a crucial component to Gateway to the Art’s programming. Not only does in provide important feedback, it is vital to us for its role in receiving funding from foundations and other grant sources.

Understanding impact of our programs on children and educators helps us to accurately report on our work and to continue to provide quality arts-in-education programming.

Available here are evaluation forms for various performance programs. Evaluation forms related to Wolf Trap, PCA residency and Arts in Education Partnership programs are available in the member area of the website. Please contact your program coordinator to receive a login and password for access.

Please be honest and specific when completing your evaluation form. Your comments are important to us.

Thank you for participating in a Gateway to the Arts’ school program.

  General Performance Program Evaluation.pdf 

  Early Childhood Performance Program Evaluation.pdf

  Out of School Performance Program Evaluation.pdf

 

 
 

Latest Updates

  • November 10, 2011 
    On the Road & On the Air

    Taking the ‘stage’ at the historic Pump House, managed by the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area this past June, Tom Breiding recorded the PHC’s Humanities on the Road episode Steeltowns, Coalfield and the Unbroken Circle, which airs this weekend.


  • December 21, 2011 
    A Whirlwind of Collaboration

    Two densely-scheduled days this November marked the fruition of a collaborative project two years in the making, designed by Gateway to the Arts and the School of Music at Carnegie Mellon University. The goal was to assist the graduate chamber music ensembles at CMU in developing dynamic outreach programs for public school students grades K-12. Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, project coordinators Lisa Hoitsma of Gateway and Dr. Natalie Ozeas of CMU enlisted the expertise of the Grammy-nominated African-American woodwind quintet, Imani Winds, known world-wide for their high-quality outreach programming that focuses on excellent musicianship, audience participation and repertoire.