Summer 2026 Coalition Convening Ellensburg WA

June 29-30th Convening: Ellensburg 

June 29 —Travel day

  • 4PM Hotel Windrow, 502 North Main Street

  • 6:30 PM Dinner at Julep Kitchen and Bar, 429 N Main Street

  • Dinner will be covered by A4A but you must pay for any alcohol you order

June 30 —Convening day

  • Breakfast on your own suggestion: Early Bird (opens at 7am), 412 N Main Street

    8:30- check in CWU Foundry, 421 North Main Street

  • 9:00 - 3:30 Convening (Catered lunch at 12:15)

  • 3:30: Optional visit to The INK an incubator for creativity

Convening Goals

  • Clarify A4A project sustainability plan

  • Refine Washington State’s Arts Education Data Project

  • Revisit A4A Strategic goals and capacity shifts

  • Build statewide community amongst coalition partners  

2025 convening summary (Bellingham, November 2025)

We were so honored to have guest speakers Adonia Cairns and Raven Borsey share about their powerful organization Children of the Setting Sun, highlighting the following projects:

  • Register for Netse Mot: One Heart | One Mind | Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at the Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA. Doors open at 6PM. Show begins at 7PM. Although they are not coordinating official field trips, students and faculty are welcome to organize their own field trips to join in the second annual Netse Mot celebration.

  • Access their Setting Sun Institute - Library | The Digital Heritage Library preserves and shares the media produced by Children of the Setting Sun, offering a centralized resource for educators, students, researchers, and changemakers. This platform connects users with Indigenous stories that inspire cultural understanding and drive meaningful action.

  • Watch the West Shore Film | West Shore is an 18-minute documentary film that follows the West Short Canoe Family as they paddle through their ancestral waters and connect with relatives during the 2023 Paddle to Muckleshoot. Tribes from Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Alaska and California come together in potlatch and share in a cultural exchange of food, song, dance, generosity and medicine. The film is a celebration of Indigenous Coastal culture, and shows how the annual Tribal Journeys events play an integral role in community, wellness and tribal resurgence today.

Find the Arts Education Partnership (AEP) Conference highlights as presented by Miranda Hein of ArtsED Washington and Gail Fraiser of the Seattle Creative Advantage.

Get a first look at the 2025 Data Project Survey results as presented by Candace Gratama of Illuminate Evaluation Services. This PDF is for coalition review; Public-facing materials will be uploaded near the end of November.  We will follow up soon with updates about beginning 2026 case studies to supplement the data as well as future communications/outreach efforts to your identified groups of students/families, educators, legislature, and more.

Review our Coalition Member demographics for the 2025 cohort as presented by Naho Shioya of SOZO Evolution. Find the complete A4A Governance Charter here. As our first three members of A4A move into Emeritus/Alumni status,* continuing A4A Coalition Members will receive an email in November 2025 to vote in new members electronically. New members will be on-boarded in December and begin as A4A Coalition Members in January 2026. Our first meeting in January will be via ZOOM on Tuesday, January 6 from 3:00 – 4:00PM. 

*We want to thank and congratulate members of our first Alumni/Emeritus group: Traci Young of Vancouver Public Schools,
Becky Broyles of the Washington Art Education Association, and Kristina Cummins of the Washington State Thespians. A4A has been made possible by their commitment and support through the many years. We look forward to seeing them in future A4A meetings as alumni!