Supporting arts education across California

Young students wear colorful, handmade masks in a classroom.
Young students wear colorful, handmade masks in a classroom.

SRI’s Education Division is leveraging intensive research and policy analysis to frame a brighter future for arts education.


For more than two decades, SRI’s Education Division has joined a broad range of partners to produce rigorous, policy-relevant research on arts education across California. With principal support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, SRI researchers work alongside state agencies, county offices of education, school districts, community organizations, educators, and students to understand how arts learning is funded, staffed, delivered, and experienced, and what it will take to improve and expand the impact of high-quality arts education.

Project teams have led major research initiatives across the Golden State, including statewide landscape studies, implementation research on arts education policy and funding, and analyses of the arts teacher workforce. SRI led the California-based Creativity Challenge in 2022 and An Unfinished Canvas in 2006, along with related research on the California Arts and Music in Schools Act (Proposition 28) and the broader California arts education landscape. 


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Dominique Baeta, Education Research Associate, SRI


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