Become a Member

Our work with just one school principal can reach hundreds of students and have an impact year after year.

By becoming a member, you are advancing a broad-based effort to ensure that arts education becomes an essential component of every student’s basic education.

With your support, we are a powerful force for positive change.

As a non-profit organization, we rely on membership to support our work.
The strong, shared voice of our membership is the most effective tool we have to create change within the educational system in our state.

Anyone can become a member—join today.

Our members come from a diverse spectrum of professional fields, geographic locations, and socio-economic means.  You can join us with a gift of ANY amount.  Select a specific membership level or choose “other” to make a gift that works for you.  Every member makes a difference.

  • Individual
  • School or Organization
  • Local Arts Agency
  • Business

Join online now! Become a member here:


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Or complete and mail this form to:

ArtsEd Washington
158 Thomas St. #16
Seattle, WA 98109

Becoming a member is an easy way to show your commitment to arts education.  Learn about the other ways to join our Connected Community.

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