Open StudioProgram

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programs DESCRIPTION

Open Studio Program

The Open Studio program provides an environment where individuals with disabilities can create the artwork of their choice. Each artist brings a vinyl table covering, sets up their own art materials and work along side other artists in a studio setting. The instructor provides mentorship and support in the art session as needed. All skill levels welcomed!


*If you require one on one support during session and for setup and clean up, then a caregiver or family member must accompany student during session.


Please contact MOSA as Scholarships may be available for King County residents.

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DSHS Waiver Clients

If you are a DSHS Client, request service here.  You can also contact your case manager to verify eligibility.

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PROCESS

How It Works

For individuals enrolled in DDCS, Open Studio may be fully covered as part of their approved services. This allows eligible participants to attend at no cost while still benefiting from guided instruction, creative exploration, and a supportive studio environment. It’s an easy way for families working with DDCS to add meaningful art programming into their care plan.

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Register to Request DDCS

Families complete a short online form to request Open Studio under their DDCS plan.

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Receive Confirmation

Once the request is submitted, a confirmation email is sent so families know the process.

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Upload Required Documents

After registration, families receive a secure link where they can complete their forms.