Arts Alliance Tulsa Announces 2015-2016 Member Organizations

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

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The newest United Arts Fund in the country, Arts Alliance Tulsa (AAT), recently announced that 39 local arts nonprofits will be the recipients of funds raised in its inaugural campaign season. As a group, the organizations serve more than 1 million people every year, and produce more than $62 million in revenue for the local economy.

Conference Committee Approves ESEA Rewrite

Bill Heads to Final Vote After Thanksgiving

Thursday, November 19, 2015

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Today, the 39-member team of U.S. House and U.S. Senate members approved a conference agreement to rewrite K-12 federal education law. The text of the agreement will be publicly released within a few days, with a House vote as soon as December 2. The agreement will bring about new federal education law impacting a whole generation of students.

Members of the Newly-Minted ESEA Conference Committee Meet, Make Opening Remarks

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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Today, the U.S. House and U.S. Senate held its first conference meeting to continue work to bridge differences and reauthorize the expired Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), impacting a whole generation of students.

Members of the committee made public, opening statements in anticipation of a final agreement, which has been anticipated to occur as soon as the week of November 30, given the framework now in place. The committee will meet again on Thursday, November 19th, to continue their work and consider amendments.

New Study Shows Increase of New York City Students Receiving Arts Education

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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In April 2014, New York City Comptroller Scott Springer released the report, “State of the Arts: A Plan to Boost Arts Education in New York City,” which revealed unequal access to arts education for children living in New York City’s lowest income communities. It also revealed violations of the state’s mandates for the number of middle and high school arts teachers employed in New York City schools. To help address these issues, New York’s Department of Education (DOE) received $23 million in additional funding in its 2015 budget to help support new arts teachers, programs, and facilities.

Americans for the Arts Thanks Our Cross-Sector Partners for Their Work

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

As a tribute and a thank you to all our partners, Americans for the Arts is placing this advertisement featuring all our cross-sector awardees from 2015 in 14 publications this fall into early 2016. Our awardees will reach 377,000 readers and will appear on the pages of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Politico, and APAP’s Inside Arts magazine, just to name a few.

KRIS Wine and Americans for the Arts announce the winners of the 6th Annual “Art of Education” campaign

Friday, November 27, 2015

Americans for the Arts and KRIS Wine are proud to announce the 16 winners of the sixth annual “Art of Education” campaign.  A special congratulations goes to Flossie Floyd Green Elementary School in Allen, TX, which had the most votes in the campaign and will receive the $5,000 grand prize in support of the school’s arts program.

Maryland First Lady Opens Art Gallery Featuring Student Artwork

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

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In collaboration with the Maryland State Arts Council and the Maryland State Department of Education, Maryland’s First Lady Yumi Hogan opened the First Lady’s Gallery, which is located in the House of Delegates Office Building in Annapolis, the state capitol. The gallery’s inaugural show features a selection of student artwork from more than 20 Maryland school systems and will run through November 13. The student art program will continue with future showcases every fall and spring.

Ovation Foundation, the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, Americans for the Arts Recognized Eight Schools with Model STEAM Programs

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Last night, at a ceremony and reception held at the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, DC, The Ovation Foundation, the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, and Americans for the Arts recognized eight schools as recipients of the innOVATION STEAM Grant Awards. The innOVATION STEAM Grant Awards acknowledged public K-12 model STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) programs in an effort to raise awareness about the importance of integrating the arts into educational curriculum.

Arts in Education Documentary Celebrates Student Success

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

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Purple Dreams, a documentary that chronicles a powerful theatre arts success story in an urban high-school, promises to be a model illustration of why the nation must embrace public arts education and recognize its immense role in producing engaged, successful, college and career-ready students.
 
GreyHawk Films is currently in post-production on their feature length documentary that is an inspirational testimony to the transformational power of arts in education, particularly in underserved at-risk communities.

2015 Council Elections: Voting for Advisory Council Members is Now Open!

Monday, October 26, 2015

Americans for the Arts wants you to elect art professionals from the field to serve on one of four network advisory councils: Arts Education, Emerging Leaders, Private Sector, and

Nominations are Now Open for Network Advisory Council Members

It's Council Election Season at Americans for the Arts and We’re Looking for Leaders like You!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Do you know of an arts professional from your community whose leadership and forward thinking could benefit the rest of the field? Or are you looking to gain leadership experience and take your involvement with Americans for the Arts to the next level?

Americans for the Arts wants you!

Arts in Education Webinar Series: What You Need to Know

Followed by Twitter Chats on the topic each night!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Every year there are new buzzwords which affect our work. Each day during the week of September 14–18, we will gather thought leaders to unpack these terms, where they came from, and their impact on our day to day work in arts education. These daily webinars will be held at 3:00 p.m. (EST) and last approximately 20 minutes. To continue the conversation, join Jeff Poulin (@JeffMPoulin) and special guests for a Twitter chat from 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. (EST) by following the specified hashtag. 

Turnaround Arts Announced Partnership with Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts

New Initiative to Focus on Early Childhood Arts Education

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

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Turnaround Arts and Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts announce a national partnership to support arts-integrated learning in early childhood classrooms across the country. Through in-class services for young children, ongoing training for educators, and resource development for the early childhood community at-large, the two organizations will work together to use the arts as a tool to improve student outcomes and school culture.

New Art Educator Residency Created by Former BCA 10 Honorees

Friday, August 21, 2015

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Each year, Americans for the Arts honors the best businesses partnering with the arts in America through the BCA10 awards. This summer, two of our previous honorees, Golden Artist Colors, Inc. (BCA 10 2012) and Scholastic Inc. (BCA 10 2013) have partnered to provide an unprecedented opportunity for art educators. Teachers of students who received recognition in the 2015 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards were invited to submit painted art-pieces for a chance to participate in a weeklong artist residency through the Sam & Adele Golden Foundation.

New film showcases high school band that keeps kids in school and changes lives

“SciTech Band: Pride of Springfield.”

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

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A newly released half-hour documentary tells the story of The Science and Technology High School in Springfield, Massachusetts, where dropout rates are so high and standard test scores so low that the state rates it Level 4.  At Level 5 the state has the right to take over the school and possibly send its 1500 students out into the city’s struggling public school system.

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