Indiana Arts Commission Releases New Arts Education Research with Promising Results

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

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The report reflects a longitudinal study of student growth in three elementary schools with regular arts integration programs across the state over the past three years, and looks at multiple key skills and knowledge points of the students including student self-image, engagement in learning, vocabulary development, and writing skills. 

New Jersey Becomes First State to Provide Universal Access to Arts Education

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

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New Jersey has become the first state in the nation to provide universal access to arts education for all public school students. All New Jersey public schools provide some form of arts education and every student that attends a public school in New Jersey has the opportunity to participate in arts education programs as part of the regular school day.

Extra arts education boosts students’ writing scores — and their compassion, study finds

Friday, September 13, 2019

Third-grader Justin Willis, 7, center, dances with his classmates during an educational outreach program. (Mike Cardew/Akron Beacon Journal/TNS via Getty Images)
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A study released through the Houston Education Research Consortium shows that expanding arts education in schools helped students in a few ways: boosting students’ compassion for their classmates, lowering discipline rates, and improving students’ scores on writing tests.

Haslam 3 Foundation contributes $4.5 million for music education programs at three prominent Cleveland arts organizations

Friday, August 30, 2019

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The Haslam 3 Foundation, funded by Cleveland Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, is donating $4.5 million for education programs at three of Cleveland's most prominent arts organizations. The largest of the grants, for $2.5 million, will go to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Receiving $1 million each are the Cleveland Orchestra and Playhouse Square.

Sphinx to put $1.5 million in grants behind increasing diversity in classical music field

Monday, August 26, 2019

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For the past 23 years, Sphinx has helped increase the number of Black and Latinx classical musicians in U.S. orchestras from 1.5 percent in 1996, to 5 percent in 2019. The Detroit based organization supports musicians of all levels through education and access, artist development, performing artist programs, and arts leadership. 

Taye Diggs donates $100,000 to New York City public school arts programs

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Taye Diggs with students at the New York City Department of Education headquarters.  Diane Bondareff/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
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While school is out for summer, some New York City public school students are taking part in a summer arts intensive. And Tuesday, they got to perform for actor Taye Diggs—a star of Broadway and the big screen. Diggs was in New York for the annual AdoptAClassroom.org donation drive and made a $100,000 donation to the city arts programs.

$75 million makes way back into classrooms to bring back programs lost in past years

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

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The state Legislature added $75 million to Oklahoma classrooms, which will start flowing into school this fall. "This is good for kids and it’s something that goes well for academic achievement in the future," said Joy Hofmeister, Oklahoma's state superintendent.

Diavolo Veterans Project: Medicine for the Soul

The Restorative Power of Performance

Monday, August 12, 2019

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DIAVOLO, a Los Angeles-based dance company, has made it a mission of their Veterans Project to utilize their unique style of movement as a tool to help restore veterans' physical, mental, and emotional strengths through workshops and public performances in communities all around the country. Earlier this year, the Veterans Project expanded to a national program, bringing the initiative to Kansas State University.

Diversity in NYC Arts Organizations Falls Short of City Demographics

Monday, August 12, 2019

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A survey conducted in New York City revealed that the city’s arts and cultural nonprofits are still failing to reflect its surrounding community’s diversity. The report finds that while people of color make up two thirds of New York’s population, two thirds of its arts administrators are white. The study examined institutions large and small throughout the city’s five boroughs.

Foundations donate historic Jet/Ebony archive to African American Museum

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

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Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and other cultural institutions hope to preserve and recognize these publications and rich stories by making content accessible to the public and future generations. 

New State 'Seal of Arts Proficiency' to Recognize High School Arts Study

Monday, July 15, 2019

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In a huge win for advocates of arts education, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has signed into law a bill to create a State Seal of Arts Proficiency to be affixed to diplomas of graduating public high school seniors who demonstrate completion of a rigorous arts study based on state standards.

First-Ever Iowa Fine Arts Education Summit Focus on New Standards

Monday, July 15, 2019

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The Summit is a result of new standards for fine arts education in the state including dance, media arts, music, visual arts, and theater. The standards, which are voluntary, focus on artistic processes rather than academic testing.

Bronx Public School Fights For Hip Hop Culture and Arts Education

Thursday, July 11, 2019

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New York City’s P.S. 55 Benjamin Franklin in the Bronx recently announced a partnership with the nonprofit hip-hop outreach Windows of Hip-Hop and luxury watchmaker Bulova to build the first-ever recording studio within a New York school, along with creating a hip-hop curriculum.

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