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April 13, 2020

Read our Spring Letter—Survive to Thrive

Hilltop Artists Production Students collaborate on a piece in the hot shopSurvive to Thrive

At Hilltop Artists, we are doing our part to stay home and healthy and to find creative ways to be here for students and staff.

Each year, Hilltop Artists supports over 650 youth from diverse economic and educational backgrounds in reaching better futures through the transformative aspects of glass art.

We are essential for the well-being of our students, some of whom have been with us for up to eight years and consider Hilltop Artists to be family.

Our Virtual Community

Staff is hard at work connecting with youth to encourage learning, inspire creativity, and build confidence that we will get through this together.

At the end of March, we launched weekly online activities for students which include: Zoom group check-ins and discussions, art and design activities, student and alumni artists live-streaming their creative process on Instagram, a growing collection of videos from instructors and well-known artists, and more.

Hilltop Artist student works on a glass piece on the bench in the hot shop

Additionally, we provide students in need with essentials such as grocery gift cards.

See what our students are up to and join in here.  Student check-ins are private, but the opportunities to learn and connect are available for all.

This crisis shows us that our work is so much more than what can be done in a hot shop.

Hilltop Artists provides an outlet for creative thinking and discussion, a testing ground for artistic pursuits, and a safe and trusted space for sharing ideas, feelings, and needs – activities that sustain us through both wonderful and difficult times.

The means have changed, but the heart is the same.

Art and expression are vital for uplifting the spirit, and our programs are instrumental, as evidenced by our recent honor as the Washington Organization of the Year.

Hilltop Artists students and instructors work on a piece together during the after school program.

We may be physically distanced but will stay socially and creatively connected until our hot shops are once again roaring with fire.

How you can help

These are desperate, challenging times, but we have shared life-changing programs to a generation of Pierce County artists for 25 years and intend to be here to serve the next generation.

With your help we can continue providing vital programs and creating beautiful works of art for our community during and after this crisis.

Your investment will sustain operations, care for our youth, and secure the survival of Hilltop Artists.

Please stand with our young artists and make a donation today.

Grid with photos and various donation levels with corresponding descriptions.