
COMPAS - Connect with MN artists for events, classes and more!
COMPAS is an arts education nonprofit that puts creativity in the hands of Minnesotans, regardless of their age, background, or skills. Based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area, …
Meet Our Artists - COMPAS
Select from the categories below to see which COMPAS teaching artists can fulfill the vision you have for your community. Teaching artists offerings can be adapted to suit your needs. …
Terrell X - COMPAS
Terrell X, A.K.A. Carnage The Executioner, believes that music has the incomparable power to improve the quality of our lives in countless ways. He sees it as his calling to promote the …
Contact - COMPAS
COMPAS is an arts education nonprofit that puts creativity in the hands of Minnesotans, regardless of their age, background, or skills. Based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area, …
Mission & History - COMPAS
Initially housed under the Saint Paul Council of Arts and Sciences, it was spun off, and in 1974, programming evolved into COMPAS (Community Programs in the Arts and Sciences).
55+ & Senior Living Communities - COMPAS
COMPAS provides art classes, events, and performances for older adults living in a variety of settings from active, independent 55+ communities, to assisted living and memory care …
Creativity Isn’t on LinkedIn’s 2025 Skills List, But ... - compas.org
COMPAS is an arts education nonprofit that puts creativity in the hands of Minnesotans, regardless of their age, background, or skills. Based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area, …
What We Do & Why - COMPAS
COMPAS offers professional development sessions across all program areas, empowering your staff and volunteers to incorporate art & creativity into any setting.
Katie Knutson - COMPAS
Katie Knutson is a storyteller and teaching artist based in the Twin Cities who has performed and taught around the US and in Canada, Chile, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates. She has …
News - COMPAS
Aug 27, 2025 · Many would say there is no answer, or that it’s a trick question, but thanks to Liz Collin, a teacher at Barton Elementary School in Minneapolis, an answer has finally been …