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The Summer Program for Children is returning in 2024!

Don’t miss your chance to register your child(ren) starting January 10 at 8:00 AM.

Professional Development

Our Art Teachers Alliance offers a workshop series each fall. PD Points are available; ask our PD Coordinator, for details. Use our Find a Class tool. Under Class Type, choose Professional Development.

Forms for Our Teachers

All employees must track their hours in ADP by end-of-day Friday each week. Supervisors approve time cards every 2 weeks. Please sign up for Direct Deposit to receive your paycheck timely and safely!

Give the Gift of Art Education

Click here to read our publication, Celebrating 10 Years of Scholarship Giving at the Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts.

Donate Today to our Scholarship Fund

We send artists and artisans to teach woodworking and visual arts in schools and community centers throughout Boston. There, students of all ages experience the joys of making things by hand, using imagination, building skills and taking creative risks.




The Eliot School offers classes to people of all ages in woodworking, sewing and fashion, fiber arts, book arts, drawing, painting, photography and other crafts and fine arts.

Join us throughout the year for artists’ talks and arts forums, faculty exhibitions, art sales, concerts, and more.


Craft Schools: Boston Nexus

Join us for our next conversation on craft during Boston Design Week, on May 2nd via zoom.⁠

Boston is a city admired as a nexus of craft. A network of craft schools holds this rich history, supports its current dynamism, and pioneers its future possibilities. These sites of knowledge transfer have long been places that embody educational idealism, and where art, craft, home, and industry converge.

Join MFA curator Michelle Millar Fisher as she moderates a conversation with:

Dr. Mary K. Grant, President of Massachusetts College of Art and Design,

Sarah Turner, President of North Bennet Street School

Alison Croney Moses, Associate Director of Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts

With respondent Dr. Juliana Rowen Barton, Director of Center for the Arts at Northeastern University.

This conversation is hosted by the city’s oldest craft education site, Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts and is supported by Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.

 

Register here!


"Spaces of Belonging" AIR Exhibition & Artists

Teen Bridge/Artist in Residence Opening Reception
Friday, August 5 at the Piano Craft Gallery

6:00 - 8:00 pm: Join us for the reception
7:00 pm: Gallery Talk with GoFive and TakeOne and Teen Bridge artists

Click Here to Register

Join us to celebrate the culmination of the GoFive's and TakeOne's residency with an opening reception for "Feel the Flow" on view at the Piano Craft Gallery, August 5 - 28. The show features work created by our Teen Bridge students and inspired by the residency. Come for exciting new youth art, good conversation, and light refreshments. Admission is free, but please register so we will know you are coming. This is an excellent opportunity for friends and supporters of the Teen Bridge and Artist in Resident programs to see the latest creations from this dynamic group of young adults.

How do we shape the spaces that shape us? The 2022 Eliot School Artist in Residence Project—“Spaces of Belonging”— explores this question by engaging Teen Bridge artists, students from English High School, and members of the surrounding community in the process of planning and creating a public mural at The English High School in Jamaica Plain. The exhibition at Piano Craft Gallery provides a insider look into the process of creating the mural that was installed on English High School's campus as part of the residency. The exhibition also showcases the artwork that demonstrates the artists' growth.

Teen Bridge and Artist in Residence program are made possible through the generous support of The Adelard A. and Valeda Lea Roy Foundation, Boston Private Industry Council, BPS Arts Expansion Fund at EdVestors, City of Boston Department of Youth Engagement & Employment, Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee, The Joe Kalt & Judy Gans Family Foundation, Linde Family Foundation, Maureen and David Moses Family, National Endowment for the Arts, New England Foundation for the Art’s Public Art for Spatial Justice program, with generous support from the Barr Foundation, New World Foundation, general support from Mass Cultural Council, and individual donors.

Teen Bridge and Artist in Residence are also funded in part by Boston Public Schools (BPS) Arts Expansion, a multi-year effort focusing on access, equity, and quality arts learning for BPS students. The BPS Arts Expansion Fund, managed by EdVestors, is supported by the Barr Foundation, The Boston Foundation, Katie and Paul Buttenwieser, The Klarman Family Foundation, Linde Family Foundation, and other individuals. BPS Arts Expansion is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

COVID-19 vaccinations are highly encouraged and indoor masking is required.


Eliot Schoolyard Concerts 2022

Sundays, June 5–Sept 25, 4:00 PM @ the Eliot Schoolyard

Join us LIVE for 15 outdoor summer concerts. Hear a rich selection of Boston's incredible musicians, from jazz to electro-pop, sax to steel drum.

Admission free. Donations gratefully accepted. A suggested donation of $10, $20 or more will help pay the artists and support the series.

Bring your own seat. All are welcome (no dogs, please).

RSVP   SUPPORT THE SERIES

CURATORS:  Dunamis X Meraki • Brian Friedland • Hoopla Productions

AUDIO by Carlito Blu

Look HERE for details.

June 5: Shaw Pong Liu & Brian Friedland (violin & keyboard, improvisation & new compositions)

June 12: Niu Raza (Malagasy singer-songwriter + band)

June 19: Dis N Dat Band (neo-reggae)

June 26: Schoolyard Quartet: Lihi Haruvi, Brian Friedland, Keala Keala Kaumeheiwa & Jorge Perez-Albela (globally-inspired jazz)

July 10: Ava Sophia (soulful grooves)

July 17: Nadia Washington & Brian Friedland (soul, R&B, jazz)

July 24: Akili Jamal Haynes (Positive African Images)

July 31: YBH Trio (jazz trumpet & more)

August 7: Naomi Westwater (folk, jazz, soul, electro-pop)

August 14: Miguel Landestoy Trio (jazz)

August 21: Phil Sargent & Brian Friedland (boundary-pushing jazz)

August 28: Trio Let's Vamos (Brazilian forró)

September 11: John Williams Jam Band (movie music takes a funky twist)

September 18: Shavonne Brown (classic soul vocals)

September 25: Stan Strickland Trio (jazz & soul)

 


The Eliot School is committed to creating opportunities for the diverse artists, makers, designers, and creative thought-leaders of Greater Boston.

We are amplifying the voices of underrepresented members of our community.

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• Changes in our Team 
• Thank You Partnership teachers 
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