Access Via Exposure (AVE) is a youth-based education through arts based organization.
Access Via Exposure (AVE) is a youth-focused arts education organization led by San Francisco native artist and educator, Jarrel Philips. AVE’s purpose is to build bridges and foster healthy relationships via experiential learning opportunities that cultivate positive youth development. Through an array of engaging activities that involve movement, creativity, play & performance, Capoeira, powerful storytelling and curated experiences, youth participants will gain a deeper connection to self and enriched interpersonal connection.AVE is preparing the next generation to be in the driver’s seat by experiencing a nurturing environment that will build them up and connect them.
AVE is also a space for youth, families and teachers to express themselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually through storytelling and movement.
AVE is all about family (our first community) and the youth (the heart of every family).
Clients & Collaborations:
SFUSD
SF MOMA
Ruth Asawa School of the Arts
Richmond Neighborhood Center
Don Fisher Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco
City College of San Francisco
San Francisco Public Library
San Francisco State University
The Bayview Opera House
Zaccho Dance Theater
Hope Mohr Dance
ODC Dance Commons
Prescott Circus Theater
Suns of Cayuga
The Hamlin School
Children’s Day School
The Gritty City Repertory
Katherine Delmar Burke School
Circus Center
Project Commotion
YouthCares
Growth and Learning Opportunities (GLO)
Rice and Beans Cooperative
150 Parker Elementary