MINDPOP
We bring the revolutionary power of the arts and creative learning to classrooms, schools and communities for the benefit of every student.
A full school. A full stage. A full celebration of Visual and Performing Arts 🎭
Dolores Gonzalez Elementary took their learning beyond the classroom and onto the stage at the National Hispanic Cultural Center for their annual end-of-year Variety Show. Every student performed, showcasing the music, dance, and creative work they’ve been building all year long.
As a Creative Campus, DG makes the arts a priority every single day, from weekly dance classes to live performances and hands-on experiences that build confidence and creativity.
A special thank you to the National Hispanic Cultural Center for being a valued community partner and hosting this incredible event each year. What a powerful way to celebrate students, families, and the arts.
@nhccnm @dgestigers @abqschools @mindpop @nmartsinedyear

Join MINDPOP and educator Solomon Masala for a casual, interactive Zoom designed for K–12 parents and caregivers. Together, we’ll explore simple creative teaching strategies that can help spark connection, conversation, and joy at home after school.
Solomon will lead us through practical ideas you can try right away—no art degree or school jargon needed. The chat will be open throughout, and we’ll close with a live Q&A so parents can ask questions and share what’s on their minds.
Come as you are, bring your questions, and leave with a few creative tools for making after-school moments feel more connected.
Thursday, May 7
5-5:45PM
RSVP at link in bio
This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music, & Entertainment.
What started as a simple video turned into a really fun challenge 🎬
Students from @vikingsvalley , @hoovermshawks , @highlandhornets , and @mheshuskies365 each took on pieces of a shared script… without hearing the full thing. Lines, sentences, even thoughts were split between schools, so each student had to bring their own voice and energy without knowing how it would all come together.
The result? A collaborative piece that truly reflects the creativity, adaptability, and talent of our students. Huge thank you to everyone involved for jumping in and making it work.
Interested in bringing opportunities like this to your school? Reach out to us at VAPAdepartment@aps.edu or DM us to learn more about the Creative Campus Collective.
@mindpop @abqschools

Join us at the Drama for Schools (DFS) Symposium as we celebrate and reflect on 20 years of DFS partnerships, programs and research.
Creative Learning Initiative community members —professionals, artists, educators, and leaders — share their perspectives through sessions throughout the symposium.
Dates:
9AM-5PM Friday, May 15
9AM-5PM Saturday, May 16
Location:
F. Loren Winship Drama Building at The University of Texas at Austin
Admission Details:
One day registration: $50 & Two day registration: $100
Light breakfast and lunch provided. Parking available if needed.
Registration closes May 4, 2026.
Discounts available for our community:
Get a 10% discount for individuals!
Use COVERED for one day registration Use 10COVERED for two day registration
Group rates are available.
Please reach out to Lara Dossett at laradossett@utexas.edu.
If attending is a financial barrier please reach out. There are options, and DFS’ primary goal is for the community to gather!

Join us at the Drama for Schools (DFS) Symposium as we celebrate and reflect on 20 years of DFS partnerships, programs and research.
Creative Learning Initiative community members —professionals, artists, educators, and leaders — share their perspectives through sessions throughout the symposium.
Dates:
9AM-5PM Friday, May 15
9AM-5PM Saturday, May 16
Location:
F. Loren Winship Drama Building at The University of Texas at Austin
Admission Details:
One day registration: $50 & Two day registration: $100
Light breakfast and lunch provided. Parking available if needed.
Registration closes May 4, 2026.
Discounts available for our community:
Get a 10% discount for individuals!
Use COVERED for one day registration Use 10COVERED for two day registration
Group rates are available.
Please reach out to Lara Dossett at laradossett@utexas.edu.
If attending is a financial barrier please reach out. There are options, and DFS’ primary goal is for the community to gather!

Join us at the Drama for Schools (DFS) Symposium as we celebrate and reflect on 20 years of DFS partnerships, programs and research.
Creative Learning Initiative community members —professionals, artists, educators, and leaders — share their perspectives through sessions throughout the symposium.
Dates:
9AM-5PM Friday, May 15
9AM-5PM Saturday, May 16
Location:
F. Loren Winship Drama Building at The University of Texas at Austin
Admission Details:
One day registration: $50 & Two day registration: $100
Light breakfast and lunch provided. Parking available if needed.
Registration closes May 4, 2026.
Discounts available for our community:
Get a 10% discount for individuals!
Use COVERED for one day registration Use 10COVERED for two day registration
Group rates are available.
Please reach out to Lara Dossett at laradossett@utexas.edu.
If attending is a financial barrier please reach out. There are options, and DFS’ primary goal is for the community to gather!

“First as a learner, then as an educator.”
We use this phrase during many of our professional learning sessions to put our attendees in the mindset of a student.
Recently we had an amazing, engaged group of AISD leaders, academic coaches, campus instructional coaches, and admin in a cross-departmental exploration of how Creative Teaching enhances learning across the district.
We used the Creative Teaching strategy “Statues” to bring abstract thinking to life through the body.
What concepts do you think these statues are trying to convey?
We kept the creativity going by welcoming
@TypewriterRodeo, who transformed ideas into one-of-a-kind poems on the spot.
This is what inspired professional learning looks like ✨

“First as a learner, then as an educator.”
We use this phrase during many of our professional learning sessions to put our attendees in the mindset of a student.
Recently we had an amazing, engaged group of AISD leaders, academic coaches, campus instructional coaches, and admin in a cross-departmental exploration of how Creative Teaching enhances learning across the district.
We used the Creative Teaching strategy “Statues” to bring abstract thinking to life through the body.
What concepts do you think these statues are trying to convey?
We kept the creativity going by welcoming
@TypewriterRodeo, who transformed ideas into one-of-a-kind poems on the spot.
This is what inspired professional learning looks like ✨

“First as a learner, then as an educator.”
We use this phrase during many of our professional learning sessions to put our attendees in the mindset of a student.
Recently we had an amazing, engaged group of AISD leaders, academic coaches, campus instructional coaches, and admin in a cross-departmental exploration of how Creative Teaching enhances learning across the district.
We used the Creative Teaching strategy “Statues” to bring abstract thinking to life through the body.
What concepts do you think these statues are trying to convey?
We kept the creativity going by welcoming
@TypewriterRodeo, who transformed ideas into one-of-a-kind poems on the spot.
This is what inspired professional learning looks like ✨

“First as a learner, then as an educator.”
We use this phrase during many of our professional learning sessions to put our attendees in the mindset of a student.
Recently we had an amazing, engaged group of AISD leaders, academic coaches, campus instructional coaches, and admin in a cross-departmental exploration of how Creative Teaching enhances learning across the district.
We used the Creative Teaching strategy “Statues” to bring abstract thinking to life through the body.
What concepts do you think these statues are trying to convey?
We kept the creativity going by welcoming
@TypewriterRodeo, who transformed ideas into one-of-a-kind poems on the spot.
This is what inspired professional learning looks like ✨

Emerging Teaching Artists (ETA) Update!
It’s week 6 of our ETA fellowship and the fellows welcomed Jenny Arffmann from Creative Action for a hands-on session diving into the world of installation art - what it is, how it communicates, and how to use it as a teaching tool.
ETA is a space for artists passionate about arts education to develop their unique pedagogy and facilitation style. They’re building the skills, confidence, and creative toolkit to bring meaningful art experiences to all students in and out of school.
Drop a 🙌 in the comments if you believe every young person deserves access to art!
This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music, & Entertainment.
@creativeaction @cityofaustinarts

Emerging Teaching Artists (ETA) Update!
It’s week 6 of our ETA fellowship and the fellows welcomed Jenny Arffmann from Creative Action for a hands-on session diving into the world of installation art - what it is, how it communicates, and how to use it as a teaching tool.
ETA is a space for artists passionate about arts education to develop their unique pedagogy and facilitation style. They’re building the skills, confidence, and creative toolkit to bring meaningful art experiences to all students in and out of school.
Drop a 🙌 in the comments if you believe every young person deserves access to art!
This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music, & Entertainment.
@creativeaction @cityofaustinarts

Emerging Teaching Artists (ETA) Update!
It’s week 6 of our ETA fellowship and the fellows welcomed Jenny Arffmann from Creative Action for a hands-on session diving into the world of installation art - what it is, how it communicates, and how to use it as a teaching tool.
ETA is a space for artists passionate about arts education to develop their unique pedagogy and facilitation style. They’re building the skills, confidence, and creative toolkit to bring meaningful art experiences to all students in and out of school.
Drop a 🙌 in the comments if you believe every young person deserves access to art!
This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music, & Entertainment.
@creativeaction @cityofaustinarts

Let’s get creative! Bring your family, friends, and your imagination.
Explore, play, and create with us at this free family-friendly event with hands-on art-making activities.
Saturday, May 9, 10:30am-12pm
RSVP at link in bio.
Family Art Fun activities will be facilitated by MINDPOP’s Emerging Teaching Artist Fellows.
This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music and Entertainment.

So grateful to everyone who joined us at #SXSWedu last week for “Shifting the Narrative on Arts Education!”
Thank you to every educator, advocate, and leader who showed up, shared your stories, helped spark new ideas and made new connections.
The conversation doesn’t stop here.
@aep_arts @mindpop @sxswedu
#artseducation #sxswedu2026 #sxsw2026

What a night!
Resiliency in Uncertain Times brought us together for an evening of meaningful conversations and hands-on art-making.
Gratitude to @aep_arts and @blantonmuseum for their partnership and bringing this event to life.
A heartfelt thank you to our community arts partners @atxsoundwaves for a mariachi performance that moved the whole room and to @mindfullivingwithsari @austinzinefriends @ernestocindydesign for leading hands-on workshops that invited guests to create, reflect, and connect.
This is what community looks like.

What a night!
Resiliency in Uncertain Times brought us together for an evening of meaningful conversations and hands-on art-making.
Gratitude to @aep_arts and @blantonmuseum for their partnership and bringing this event to life.
A heartfelt thank you to our community arts partners @atxsoundwaves for a mariachi performance that moved the whole room and to @mindfullivingwithsari @austinzinefriends @ernestocindydesign for leading hands-on workshops that invited guests to create, reflect, and connect.
This is what community looks like.

What a night!
Resiliency in Uncertain Times brought us together for an evening of meaningful conversations and hands-on art-making.
Gratitude to @aep_arts and @blantonmuseum for their partnership and bringing this event to life.
A heartfelt thank you to our community arts partners @atxsoundwaves for a mariachi performance that moved the whole room and to @mindfullivingwithsari @austinzinefriends @ernestocindydesign for leading hands-on workshops that invited guests to create, reflect, and connect.
This is what community looks like.
What a night!
Resiliency in Uncertain Times brought us together for an evening of meaningful conversations and hands-on art-making.
Gratitude to @aep_arts and @blantonmuseum for their partnership and bringing this event to life.
A heartfelt thank you to our community arts partners @atxsoundwaves for a mariachi performance that moved the whole room and to @mindfullivingwithsari @austinzinefriends @ernestocindydesign for leading hands-on workshops that invited guests to create, reflect, and connect.
This is what community looks like.

Join us for an evening of community conversation & art-making!
Date: Tuesday, March 10th
Location: Blanton Museum of Art, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Austin, TX 78712
Join us for a gathering hosted by Arts Education Partnership, MINDPOP, and the Blanton Museum of Art to connect, reflect, and leave with renewed energy for sharing Creative Learning and the Arts with our communities. In a moment that can feel unpredictable, we’re staying grounded through community connection and hands-on arts experiences. Join local and national arts partners, educators, and community leaders to share what’s sustaining us, hear what’s emerging, and explore how we build resiliency together.
Time & Program:
3:30-4:30pm - Optional tour of the Blanton
5:00pm - Doors open with food & networking
6:00-7:30pm - Performance, community conversation & hands-on art activities
Parking: Parking at the University of Texas’ Brazos Garage (210 E Martin Luther King _Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78712) will be validated. You must bring your ticket with you to the museum for validation.
QUESTIONS? Email meg.greene@mindpop.org
@aep_arts
@blantonmuseum

Join us for an evening of community conversation & art-making!
Date: Tuesday, March 10th
Location: Blanton Museum of Art, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Austin, TX 78712
Join us for a gathering hosted by Arts Education Partnership, MINDPOP, and the Blanton Museum of Art to connect, reflect, and leave with renewed energy for sharing Creative Learning and the Arts with our communities. In a moment that can feel unpredictable, we’re staying grounded through community connection and hands-on arts experiences. Join local and national arts partners, educators, and community leaders to share what’s sustaining us, hear what’s emerging, and explore how we build resiliency together.
Time & Program:
3:30-4:30pm - Optional tour of the Blanton
5:00pm - Doors open with food & networking
6:00-7:30pm - Performance, community conversation & hands-on art activities
Parking: Parking at the University of Texas’ Brazos Garage (210 E Martin Luther King _Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78712) will be validated. You must bring your ticket with you to the museum for validation.
QUESTIONS? Email meg.greene@mindpop.org
@aep_arts
@blantonmuseum

Join us for an evening of community conversation & art-making!
Date: Tuesday, March 10th
Location: Blanton Museum of Art, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Austin, TX 78712
Join us for a gathering hosted by Arts Education Partnership, MINDPOP, and the Blanton Museum of Art to connect, reflect, and leave with renewed energy for sharing Creative Learning and the Arts with our communities. In a moment that can feel unpredictable, we’re staying grounded through community connection and hands-on arts experiences. Join local and national arts partners, educators, and community leaders to share what’s sustaining us, hear what’s emerging, and explore how we build resiliency together.
Time & Program:
3:30-4:30pm - Optional tour of the Blanton
5:00pm - Doors open with food & networking
6:00-7:30pm - Performance, community conversation & hands-on art activities
Parking: Parking at the University of Texas’ Brazos Garage (210 E Martin Luther King _Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78712) will be validated. You must bring your ticket with you to the museum for validation.
QUESTIONS? Email meg.greene@mindpop.org
@aep_arts
@blantonmuseum

Join us for an evening of community conversation & art-making!
Date: Tuesday, March 10th
Location: Blanton Museum of Art, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Austin, TX 78712
Join us for a gathering hosted by Arts Education Partnership, MINDPOP, and the Blanton Museum of Art to connect, reflect, and leave with renewed energy for sharing Creative Learning and the Arts with our communities. In a moment that can feel unpredictable, we’re staying grounded through community connection and hands-on arts experiences. Join local and national arts partners, educators, and community leaders to share what’s sustaining us, hear what’s emerging, and explore how we build resiliency together.
Time & Program:
3:30-4:30pm - Optional tour of the Blanton
5:00pm - Doors open with food & networking
6:00-7:30pm - Performance, community conversation & hands-on art activities
Parking: Parking at the University of Texas’ Brazos Garage (210 E Martin Luther King _Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78712) will be validated. You must bring your ticket with you to the museum for validation.
QUESTIONS? Email meg.greene@mindpop.org
@aep_arts
@blantonmuseum

Explore the arts in Austin this summer!
To connect youth and families with accessible summer arts experiences, MINDPOP created Austin’s 2026 Summer Arts Guide to highlight the Creative Learning Initiative’s community arts partners.
English & Spanish versions available at the link in our bio.
The Guide features free and paid opportunities for youth and their families to attend plays, see live music, visit museums, and participate in arts-based summer camps.
Questions? Contact Meg Greene, Director of Convenings & Collaborations, at meg.greene@mindpop.org.
This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

Explore the arts in Austin this summer!
To connect youth and families with accessible summer arts experiences, MINDPOP created Austin’s 2026 Summer Arts Guide to highlight the Creative Learning Initiative’s community arts partners.
English & Spanish versions available at the link in our bio.
The Guide features free and paid opportunities for youth and their families to attend plays, see live music, visit museums, and participate in arts-based summer camps.
Questions? Contact Meg Greene, Director of Convenings & Collaborations, at meg.greene@mindpop.org.
This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
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