We integrate the arts and creativity into underserved California public schools to inspire students, empower teachers, engage families, and transform learning.
Students with an arts education are:*
The arts encourage students to come to school and stay in school, and help them develop important 21st century skills such as creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration that prepare them for success in life and future careers.




Since 2014, TACA has served 35 public elementary and middle schools, reached 35,513 students and supported 2,026 teachers and principals. But it’s not all about the numbers. Read stories of the impact TACA has had on individual schools, students and families.
By Chelsey Brunelle, Program Manager at Turnaround Arts: California A recent mural created by students at Echo Valley Elementary is a powerful example of what happens when we create the conditions for students to express themselves, work together, and see themselves as artists. This spring, Echo Valley Elementary in North Monterey County partnered with the…
“The arts should belong to everybody, and every kid should have the chance for a good education. Access to the arts and a high-quality education aren’t two different ideas, they are one reality.” – Frank Gehry