Manhattan Beach Fourth Graders Had Their Artwork Made Into Gelson's Shopping Bags

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Students pictured holding Gelson's shopping bags that feature their designs.
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The collaboration was first suggested by art teacher Bill Ahrens, who had his students at five schools first learn about the color wheel and then use lines to create a gradient, saturated “color knot.” Students at each school choose their favorite designs to be printed on the bags.

A Win for Music Therapy and more to Serve Florida Veterans

Governor DeSantis Signs Law Approving Alternative Treatment Options

Friday, June 28, 2019

DeSantis signs HB501 for alternative treatments for Florida Veterans
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A series of alternative treatment options could soon be available in Florida to U.S. military veterans with traumatic brain injuries and/or post-traumatic stress disorder, under a law signed on June 28 by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The measure (HB 501) drew unanimous support from both the Florida House and Senate during the legislative session. 

University of Arizona Program Brings Music and Dance Education to Schools in Need

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Pablo Esteban Quiñonez Paz learned to play guitar through Lead Guitar, part of the UA CFA in Schools outreach program. He plans to pursue a degree in music at the UA.
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To date, 16,500 young students have benefited from arts education offered through the UA program, which works with 75 partner schools in Arizona and across the country to provide music and dance instruction. 

Kristin Chenoweth Urges Oklahoma Mayors to Promote The Arts

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Kristin Chenoweth pictured Kyle Garvin outside of The Kristin Chenoweth Theater, Kyle Garvin is on the faculty of the Kristin Chenoweth Broadway Bootcamp.
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Tony and Emmy Award winner Kristin Chenoweth took moments out of rehearsal for her annual Broadway Bootcamp, held in her hometown of Broken Arrow, to speak with mayors from around Oklahoma about the importance of the arts.

Genesis Motor America Awards $350,000 in Grants to Support Arts Education

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Genesis Motor America Logo
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The organization has created a series of education grants to support arts enrichment programs for high school and college-aged youth in the United States. $250,000 will be going to BRIC, the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn, while $100,000 is being awarded to ProjectArt to expand its innovative arts training program in the New York area.

High School Students Do Better In Science, Math And English If They Also Take Music Lessons

Friday, June 28, 2019

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An extensive new study from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada shows that students who took music lessons in high school performed better in subjects such as English, science, and math.

Wearable Arts Gala Raises $2 Million for Arts Education

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Tina and Richard Lawson pictured at the Wearable Arts Gala in their costumes that complimented the theme of the event "A Journey to The Pride Land”.
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Tina Knowles-Lawson, the mother of international superstar Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, recently hosted her third annual Wearable Arts Gala which raised over $2 million for arts education and The WACO Theater Center in Los Angeles, CA. 

Report: Arts a Vehicle for Teaching Social-Emotional Skills

Monday, June 24, 2019

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The University of Chicago Consortium on School Research released a report describing how arts experiences can help students further develop core competencies of SEL including self-management and self-discipline, interpersonal and relationship skills, and self-expression. 

Virginia Drama Teacher Wins a Tony Award by Investing in Her Students

Friday, June 21, 2019

Monticello High School drama teacher Madeline Michel
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Theater teacher Madeline Michel at Monticello High School won the 2019 Excellence in Theatre Education Award from the Tony Awards and Carnegie Mellon University, an honor that recognizes K-12 drama teachers for championing arts programs in their schools.

From Inmates to Art Students

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Drawing by Pelican Bay State Prison inmate
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Arts in Corrections is a program at Pelican Bay State Prison, a Supermax State Prison in California, in which professional artists are brought into prisons to teach an art form to incarcerated individuals in support of their rehabilitation. The latest exhibit of the Arts in Corrections program was on display at the Del Norte County Courthouse in June 2019.

Boston's Arts Sector Attracts More Visitors Than Sports Games, Report Says

Friday, June 21, 2019

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A cultural event happens every nine minutes in the Greater Boston area, serving about 21 million people a year—nearly four times more people than attend Red Sox, Patriots, Bruins, and Celtics games combined. Along with bringing in people to events, the arts industry contributes $2 billion annually to the local economy.

Facebook Is Hiring Staff to Commission Art Projects Around the World

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

200 square foot mural commissioned by Facebook in Austin, Texas. Courtesy of Facebook.
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Facebook is one of many large businesses that sees the value of investing in the global community’s arts ecosystem and is increasing its commitment to visual art and public art installations worldwide. To date, Facebook has commissioned 500 art installations, with 200 more planned this year, and has hired a new head of the company's artist-in-residency program.

Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera Monument Commissioned in New York City

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Photo of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera
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This June marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising against police harassment and discrimination on LGBTQ individuals. It was recently announced that a monument honoring Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera will be installed in New York. The work was commissioned by She Built NYC, a public arts campaign aiming to highlight women trailblazers to celebrate and bring public awareness towards their accomplishments and historical impacts.

Video: Qatar Arts: Major New Projects Despite Blockade

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

M. F. Husain, Arab Astronomy, 2008, Acrylic on canvas, 195 x 235 cm.
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Ambitious new art and cultural projects are opening in Qatar as the country gears up to welcome a flood of visitors for the FIFA World Cup in 2022.The newly opened national museum, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, is a national project which hosts immersive art to provide a space for the past and the future to meet.

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