Arts for All
Arts for All is a community-powered initiative to enable access to arts and culture for all people regardless of financial resources. Oregonians and Washingtonians with valid Oregon Trail / Quest / SNAP cards qualify for discounted $5 tickets at select organizations throughout Oregon (primarily in the Portland metro region).
The Arts for All program is a voluntary, opt-in program for organizations and not all arts programs in the region are currently participating. To purchase tickets to events and exhibits, check the list of organizations on our website and contact the organization directly.
Welcome to the new home for Portland’s Arts for All Program
Starting August 2026, the Regional Arts & Culture Council will transfer stewardship of the Arts for All program to Arts for All PDX, a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting cultural access to everyone in our community. Learn more about Arts for All PDX.
Are you a current (RACC) or a new organization?
(Example: Museums, venues, galleries, theaters, etc participating in Arts for All PDX):
Confirm your Arts for All PDX listing at the Partner FAQ.
The organization list below reflects all current Regional Arts & Culture Council Arts for All agreement holders and will be updated in mid-August when stewardship transfer is complete. Re-sign your agreement for continued inclusion in outreach & messaging at the Partner Agreement page.
We’re excited for a new chapter of arts outreach for all!
Buy $5 tickets to many of the best arts & culture events in the region
Arts For All envisions a community where everyone, regardless of financial resources, can experience and enjoy arts and culture. In 2011, Arts For All was founded by dedicated arts leaders to ensure Oregon Trail Card EBT/SNAP recipients could access specific arts events for just $5 per ticket.
By building new relationships and supporting local artists and creators, Arts For All helps everyone access and enjoy the creative fabric of our region and state. This program thrives thanks to the dedication and support of participating arts organizations.
Frequently Asked Questions for Audience Members
- Q. Who can buy $5 tickets?
A. Anyone who gets food relief through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and has the Oregon Trail Card or Washington State Quest Card. Benefit card cannot be used to pay for tickets.
- Q. Is the Arts for All program available throughout the state of Oregon?
A. Most participating arts organizations are in the tri-county area. Currently, we have participating arts organizations in Lane, Yamhill, Hood, and Columbia counties. Some communities have developed their own Arts for All programs!
- Q. How many tickets can I buy for $5 each?
A. This will vary venue by venue; check with the specific box office.
- Q. How do I buy the tickets?
A. This will vary venue by venue; check with the specific box office. You cannot pay with the Oregon Trail Card.
- Q. Which events have $5 tickets?
A. Some of our arts partners have specific events that are part of the Arts for All program. Others offer discounts for all of their events. Check with the specific venue to find out when their events are and if $5 tickets are available.
- Q. I don't have an Oregon Trail Card or other form of proof. Are there other discounts available?
A. Some of these participating arts organizations also have a sliding scale and often children are free. Check out our list of other free and reduced-price admission opportunities with dozens of arts organizations:
Multnomah County Libraries offer the My Discovery Pass. This is a unique partnership with local arts and culture organizations which gives free passes to community members with a valid library card. Go here for a list of participating organizations.
Below is a summary of only some of the free and reduced cost admission opportunities among local arts organizations. Please visit their websites for the most up to date information and how to connect.
Artists Repertory Theatre: Pay What You Can performances; $5 tickets through Arts for All
Arts for Learning Northwest: Provides programs for free or low cost to students and schools throughout the region.
Blue Sky Gallery: Free admission for all exhibitions and public programs.
Chamber Music Northwest: Student and senior discounts; free community concerts and events.
Fear No Music Pay-what-you-can admission for yearly concert series.
Independent Publishing Resource Center: Sliding scale pricing on printmaking workshops for adults and youth.
Lakewood Center for the Arts: Student and senior discounts for theater, free arts events throughout the year.
Literary Arts: Most events are free; discounts available for classes.
Littman + White Galleries: Free and open to the public.
Metropolitan Youth Symphony: Discounted tickets for students and seniors, as well as programs in schools
Northwest Dance Project: Discounted tickets for performances
NW Documentary Arts & Media: Sliding scale for classes and workshops
Oregon Ballet Theatre: Discounts for students, seniors, and veterans. Scholarships available for classes.
Oregon Children’s Theatre: Scholarships for classes
Oregon Symphony Association: Discounted tickets for students, seniors, and veterans.
Portland Art Museum: Free admission for children and other groups; free admission for the general public on select days.
The Portland Ballet: Select free classes for children and adults
Portland Center Stage: Many different discounts including rush tickets and pay-what-you-can performances.
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art: Many free events, sliding scale for shows.- Q. What if I have more questions about the Arts for All program?
A. Email info@arts4allpdx.org or call 503-802-9425.
Participating Organizations
- 21Ten Theatre
323-819-9622 - A Notion, A Scream
- Alberta Abbey
- Artists Repertory Theatre
503-241-1278 - Aurora Chorus
- Bag&Baggage Productions
503-354-9590 - Cascadia Composers
- Chamber Music Northwest
503-546-187 - Choral Arts Ensemble of Portland
503-488-3834 - Clackamas Repertory Theatre
503-594-6047 - Corrib Theatre
503-389-579 - Echo Theater Company
971-267-3246 - Experience Theatre Project
503-568-1768 - Friends of Chamber Music
503-224-9842 - Hand2Mouth Theatre
- Heidi Duckler Dance Northwest
971-266-956 - Hillsboro Artists Regional Theater (HART)
503-693-7815 - Imagine Theatre
503-453-6691 - In Mulieribus
503-283-2913 - Infernal Machine Productions
- Lakewood Center for the Arts
503-635-3901 - Lakewood Theatre Company
503-635-3901 - Lan Su Chinese Garden
503-228-8131 - Literary Arts
503-227-2583 - Live Wire Radio
- Lovegood Performing Arts Company
503-278-5898 - Mask and Mirror Community Theater
503-893-5945 - Metro Dancers
503-408-604 - Mike Bennett Studios
- Montavilla Jazz Festival
-- - Nordic Northwest
503-977-275 - Northwest Children’s Theater
503-222-2190 - NW Dance Project
503-421-7434 - OMSI
503-797-4606
- Oregon Children’s Theatre
503-228-9571 - Oregon Koto-Kai
907-252-7247 - Oregon Repertory Singers
503-230-652 - OrpheusPDX
503-308-4828 - Pacific Youth Choir
503-780-1675 - PassinArt
443-676-7018 - Patricia Reser Center for the Arts (The Reser)
971-501-7722 - Performance Works Northwest
503-381-2186 - Pittock Mansion
503-823-3625 - PMA Musical Theatre
503-408-604 - Portland Aquarium
503-307-3101 - Portland Center Stage
503-445-3700 - Portland Gay Men’s Chorus
503-226-2588 - Portland Japanese Garden
- Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble
- Portland Lesbian Choir
503-208-6737 - Portland Metro Arts
503-408-604 - Portland Piano International
503-544-2455 - Portland Playhouse
503-488-5822 - Portland Revels
503-274-4654 - Portland Symphonic Choir
503-223-1217 - Portland Taiko
-- - Portland Youth Philharmonic
503-223-5939 - Profile Theatre
503-202-80 - Push/FOLD
503-946-6474 - Rasika Society for Arts of India
971-415-1756 - Roboto Octopodo
503-482-8208 - Stumptown Stages
503-248-4910 - Theatrre in the Grove
- Third Angle New Music
503-331-301 - Third Rail Repertory Theatre
503-235-1101 - TOC (The Old Church)Concert Hall
- Walters Cultural Arts Center
503-615-3485 - West Linn Community Chorus
- White Bird
503-245-1600
