TeenTix has been here for teens in new ways over the past year by facilitating workshops focusing on BIPoC artists (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), continuing to amplify teen voices through a podcast series, online art reviews, and teen-lead conversations with arts leaders.
Even more importantly, the teens who make TeenTix an extraordinary community resource haven't let a pandemic slow them down and it's time to let them know that we support them.
They are engaging with art virtually, using the TeenTix calendar to find new opportunities and experiences across the state and beyond.
The New Guard has risen to the challenge, keeping TeenTix on-track with what teens actually need and want in the arts world.
Members of the Press Corps and the TeenTix Newsroom are hard at work, learnng to think critically about art and sharing their perspectives on art.
I have been a TeenTix advocate since the beginning and it's time to support them as much as we possibly can right now. We are all supporting the artists and arts organizations we love. By supporting TeenTix, you expand your support for them, too.
Please join me in making your gift today and get your ticket for our virtual gala on April 8.