Each year, Kennedy Heights Arts Centers recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to KHAC’s mission through their leadership and volunteer service through awards presented at our annual Founders Day event. The 17th Annual Founders Day will be held outside at the..
At this time last year, our ability to provide artistic experiences for youth was uncertain. With the public health crisis brought on by COVID-19, we were forced to cancel summer camps and other programming. Yet, creativity didn’t stop. We knew that creative expression..
We are excited to announce our 2021 Creative Community Artists-in-Residence: Helen Atkins and Will Geusz of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Helen Atkins and Will Geusz are ceramic artists who partner on installations and public works. They met in a mosaic apprenticeship program in..
Shared Services Bookkeeper Schedule: 32 hours per week Compensation: $36,500–$39,000 annually, depending on experience Benefits: Paid Time Off (PTO),..
Nurture your creativity, connect with community, and learn from outstanding professional artists in a wide range of classes for..
Unleash your creativity and imagination this summer at Kennedy Heights Arts Center! We offer a variety of one-week camps..
Inspired by the closing lines of Langston Hughes’ Motto, “Dig and Be Dug in Return” is an ode to Black expression, community, and collective healing. This performance curated by Alexander Stallings honors the ways we gather, create, and care for one another..
We carry so much on a daily basis that lingers in our minds, hearts and spirits. It can be heavy to keep it all inside. This 6-week workshop series beginning February 23rd offers an opportunity to let it out onto the page..
This gentle, accessible class invites participants to explore grief as a living, moving experience in a supportive environment. Using breath, mindful movement, and sound, we allow grief to flow through the body. Most movements are done seated or standing, and participants may..