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Arts Education Advisory Council Gains New Members
Americans for the Arts recently announced 5 new and re-elected advisory council members for the Arts Education Advisory Council to represent
members of the Arts Education Network. These individuals will advise Americans for the Arts' staff on developing programs and services that will build a deeper connection to the field and the network membership.
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Ingenuity Releases Latest 'State of the Arts' Report Chronicling Increased Access.
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Sign Up to Participate in the VANS Custom Culture Shoe Design Contest. Deadline is 1/31.
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Wallace Foundation Report Elevates Rigor of Arts-Integration Studies in Education Settings.
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National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards Sunsets, Leaves Meaningful Archive.
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OPPORTUNITIES FROM AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS
Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 8pm EST
Early Childhood Education has been the focus of significant federal, state and local investment in recent years; the arts education community must be well versed in this work. As an arts education supporter, connect with experts in this field, learn the language
of the work, and identify new ideas to inform your path forward. The #ArtsEdChat on Early Childhood Education provides a forum for introductory learning about this growing trend.
Register here.
Deadline: January 19, 2018
Each year, we look for the best businesses in America partnering with the arts for our BCA 10 Awards. And we need your help! Submit nominations for next year's BCA 10 honorees before January 19, 2018. All honorees will be celebrated at the BCA 10 gala in New
York City in October 2, 2018.
Learn More.
Deadline: February 9, 2018
VANS Custom Culture Grants are available to public high schools (including charter schools) serving students in grades 9-12 or community based nonprofit organizations/governmental agencies serving as a fiscal agent for arts programming at a qualifying school.
The grants are intended to encourage the inclusion of the arts as an integral component of an excellent education, and to support activities that are consistent with local and national learning standards for arts education. Ten (10) schools across the country
will each receive a $2,000 grant to support their work in providing high-quality dance, media arts, music, theatre and/or visual arts instruction for students.
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OPPORTUNITIES FROM THE FIELD
March 11, 2018
The Arts Education Partnership, with generous support from Americans for the Arts and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, will host the 2018 AEP State Policy Symposium on March 10 in Washington, D.C. Stay tuned for registration information and
details about this day-long event that convenes arts education stakeholders from across the country to explore key education policy issues that impact arts in education.
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