School of the Arts (SOTA)
Pacific Campus:
1950 Pacific Ave.
Tacoma, WA 98402
253-305-1036
Broadway Campus:
1117 Broadway
Metro Arts
Metro Arts provides arts education and exploration for learners at all levels!Play, learn and grow with Metro Arts at multiple Tacoma locations all year long.
- Pottery
- Glass studio
- Painting
- Drawing
- Jewelry Making
- Blackbox Theater Camps for kids
- Youth and Adult theater classes
- Dance Classes
- Private Lessons for instramentalists
| Give Metro Arts a Spin |
Click here to browse the courses and register online.
Visit the School of the Arts (SOTA) web site
| Meet some of our instructors |
Photography:
- Jeremy Leffel - visit website
- Victoria Bjorklund - visit website
Jewelry:
- Amy Reeves - visit website
Pottery:
- Mark Hudak - visit website
Mixed Media:
- Ariel Vik - visit website
Drawing:
- Susan Massey - visit website
| Parking at SOTA: |
- Broadway location (1117 Broadway)– 1 & 2 hour street parking is available within one block of the facility (the closest 2 hour area is on Market St – one block west). There is no limit after 6 pm.
- Pacific location (Pacific & S 21st) – Unlimited parking is available on the streets south of 21st and west of Pacific.
- Also – there is free parking at the Freight House Square Transit Garage. People can park there and ride the link to either location. The Link now runs until 10 pm on weekdays and Saturdays.
ACCOMMODATION REQUEST: Metro Parks Tacoma strives toward providing inclusive programs to all community members. People of all abilities are invited to consider registering for any recreational program Metro Parks Tacoma has to offer provided they meet the minimum eligibility requirements. We can usually build customized support to suit your needs.
To request an accommodation please allow 10 business days prior to the start of the course. Complete the accommodation request form and mail it in, or call 253-591-5314. This number is for accommodation information only. For general inquiries and information please call 253-305-1022.
Last Updated: Jul 27, 2010 9:46 AM