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Visit us to express your creativity, get involved in your community, and expand your knowledge all while getting to know your neighbors.

Our Services

Arts Support

Access highly subsidized rehearsal and workshop space in Seattle’s University District through the UHeights Theatre Alliance.

This cohort of local community groups and small nonprofit theatre organizations receive ticketing management, promotional support, and a fully equipped space with comprehensive lighting and sound systems.

Members connect quarterly for cross-promotional opportunities and resource-sharing, facilitated by the UHeights Programs Manager.

Community Programs

Connect with neighbors through arts and learning programs, with dedicated support for low-income residents.

Offerings include Online Zumba, weekly rotating activities like book discussions and conversation circles, Summer Park Pop-Ups celebrating arts and culture, the Warm Winter Drive, and ongoing Vehicle Resident Outreach supporting people on their path to stable housing.

All are welcome to join, share, and be part of a supportive community.

Space Rentals

Host your next event in The Auditorium, a large meeting and event space with a stage, piano, projector, and comprehensive lighting and sound. Available for hourly rentals on weeknights and weekends, our historic school building is ADA-accessible with an elevator.

Community Programs

Connect with neighbors through arts and learning programs, with dedicated support for low-income residents.

Move, groove, and shake it off in a fun, all-levels Zumba class you can join from home.

Weekly rotating activities: book discussions, conversation circles, memoir writing, and stitchery sessions.

An annual drive and distribution of cold-weather essentials to low-income and unhoused neighbors.

A family-friendly series celebrating arts and culture through music, dance, and interactive booths.

Daily outreach to people living in their vehicles providing vehicle repairs, gas cards, basic needs supplies, housing navigation, connection to other community services, and ultimately, a pathway to stable housing.

At UHeights,

we acknowledge

No history of land on America is complete without recognizing the indigenous people who preceded us. We acknowledge and honor the Duwamish as the host indigenous tribe of the land we gather on. Today the Duwamish tribe is made of roughly 600 members dedicated to the preservation of their people’s rich history and promoting the social, cultural, and economic survival of their tribe.

To support the Duwamish tribe, learn more about their culture and history, and donate to Real Rent Duwamish to justly compensate the tribe for their land, resources, and livelihood. Learn more about whose land you are on.

Thank you to our grantors and funders!