🎨 Calling Michigan-based muralists! Special Olympics Michigan Mural Request for Qualifications is officially open! 🖌️ ℹ️ Here's what you need to know: 📅 Application deadline: July 11th 🔗 Apply via the link below bio and submit your portfolio. L RFQ LINK: https://lnkd.in/g5U5bKbk Selected artists will get to lead a community paint-by-number event on a massive 3,840 sq ft wall. 🌟 #ArtistsWanted #CommunityMural
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The arts contribute to our economy, our social cohesion, and our quality of life. But the arts need champions – people who are willing to speak up and fight for them. Here are 5️⃣ ways YOU can be a champion for the arts! 🏆 1️⃣ Educate Yourself Learn about the arts scene in Saskatchewan, including local artists, arts organizations, and current issues facing the arts community. Familiarize yourself with government policies, funding opportunities, and cultural initiatives related to the arts. 📚 2️⃣ Network Attend arts-related events, conferences, workshops, and seminars to meet other artists, arts administrators, and supporters. Networking can help you establish connections and find like-minded individuals who share your passion for the arts. 🤝 3️⃣ Advocate for Funding Stay informed about funding opportunities for the arts in Saskatchewan. Support and advocate for increased public and private funding for arts organizations. Write letters or emails to government representatives expressing the importance of investing in the arts. 📣 4️⃣ Engage with Local Media Write articles, op-eds, or letters to the editor for local newspapers or online publications, discussing the significance of the arts and highlighting the achievements of local artists. Engaging with the media can help raise awareness about the arts and generate public support. 📰 5️⃣ Volunteer Offer your time and skills to support arts organizations. Volunteer at festivals, exhibitions, or performances. This hands-on experience will provide you with insights into the arts industry while allowing you to contribute to its growth. ⭐️ BONUS ⭐️ Become a member of the Sask Arts Alliance (or sign up for our Artist Registry) to be a part of SK arts research, and to receive news and resources. Visit our website to learn more: https://lnkd.in/g7bU2TfT #SaskArtsAlliance #SAA #ArtsChampion #EducateYourself #Network #AdvocateforFunding #EngagewithMedia
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As we conclude this year, we are pleased to bring you the latest issue of Imprint. In this issue: Annual Report of 2022-23. Bridge Strategic Plan Update. Senior and Junior School first term highlights. Post-Secondary roundup. Sabres Athletics update. School life in photographs. https://lnkd.in/grbHpYD5
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Teaching the community children how to draw using shapes and lines: basic art skills‼️ See how they try implement their skills 👩🏽🎨👩🏽🎨👩🏽🎨 Contact; 267 76274174 for art lessons, fun art activities for your social gatherings🤗👩🏽🎨🖼️📌 #artwithladyk #pencildrawing
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#PMSA COMMUNITY CALENDAR Here you can find out about upcoming events and view photo galleries of past events! Some events may allow for online registration and the ticket purchase. Click the event name to view more details. See more: https://lnkd.in/drRhK9mk #ProjectManagement
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What are the benefits of entering art competitions? In this article I share some really good reasons to put your paintings up for judging. Read on:
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Is it so radical to consider the arts as a vital part of our national infrastructure? Historical precedents exist… https://lnkd.in/erpGMVCH
Opinion | To Save Museums, Treat Them Like Highways
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RPh | Research & Development Enthusiast|Entrepreneur|Disaster Manager|Pharmacist and Engaging MOC: Enhancing Health and Connections.
"Empowering Voices and Inspiring Resilience: Celebrating the Winners of our Painting Competition on the Impact of Disaster on Humanity. Through DMS and Takhleeqar I organized this incredible event with my team that allowed us to witness the power of art in expressing ideas and fostering empathy. Congratulations to the winners, who received well-deserved prizes and heartfelt appreciation! #ArtisticExpression #HumanityInCrisis #EmpowermentThroughCreativity"
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Arts education is indispensable for youth development due to its multifaceted benefits. It enhances cognitive abilities, fostering critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving, and memory retention. By nurturing creativity and innovation, it empowers students to approach challenges uniquely, a skill highly prized in our ever-changing world. Arts education provides a safe platform for self-expression, bolstering self-esteem and emotional intelligence, while also honing essential communication skills vital for personal relationships, academics, and future careers. Moreover, it fosters cultural awareness, tolerance, and empathy, contributing to a more inclusive and globally minded generation. It even correlates with improved academic performance, mental well-being, collaboration, and long-term cultural engagement, ensuring lifelong appreciation for the arts and transferable skills applicable across diverse professions. In essence, arts education is integral to shaping well-rounded individuals primed for success in various life domains, underpinning their intellectual, emotional, and social growth. CMCArts believes art should be accessible to everyone in our community. Consider donating to our education programs so we can keep the arts alive in the US Virgin Islands https://lnkd.in/egm_tbYA #arteducation #artmuseum #caribbean #usvi #stx #art #stcroix
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Curator of Art @ Barry Art Museum, PhD in American Studies from William & Mary | Examining Art Access, Outreach Exhibitions
Eight years ago, during my tenure as Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Roswell Museum, I started learning about federal community art centers, a remarkable New Deal initiative that remains one of the most expansive art-sharing programs in the history of the United States. Ever since I learned about this program, I've wanted to map its history digitally so that researchers could follow the movement of art exhibitions, observe the opening and closing of art centers, and trace the migrations of art center personnel as they were assigned to different sites. Today, I'm happy to share I've taken a first step toward this long-term goal by creating a StoryMap about federal community art centers. Here, I share all the information I've learned about them since 2016, from the addresses of specific sites to the contents of circulating exhibitions. This StoryMap, in short, represents eight years of ongoing research and analysis. More than a repository for my research though, this project is an invitation to other researchers interested in federal community art centers. I'm asking everyone interested in this initiative to share their data so we can compile all our research in one place. This program is too vast for one person to document, and I know there are others as passionate about it as I am. So let's get together and share our data. Together, we can document this significant but understudied initiative. #newdeal #digitalhumanities #federalcommunityartcenter https://lnkd.in/eenEHd_p
The Federal Community Art Center Initiative, 1935-1942
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"Art for All: Simple Steps to Spread Creative Learning" Art education is a gift that everyone deserves. Here are quick and easy ways to make art accessible to all: Community Workshops: Host local art classes in community spaces. Online Tutorials: Share beginner-friendly art tutorials on platforms like YouTube. Supply Donations: Give art supplies to schools, community centers, and local organizations. Public Art Exhibitions: Organize exhibitions in parks, libraries, or community halls. School Collaboration: Work with schools to integrate art into their curriculum. Street Art Initiatives: Support or participate in street art projects. Art Scholarships: Establish scholarships for talented individuals with limited means. Collaborative Projects: Encourage community art projects like murals or installations. Promote Events: Spread the word about local art happenings through social media and community channels. Advocate for Art: Attend local meetings to promote the importance of art in public schools. Together, these small steps can bring the joy of creativity to everyone, making art an inclusive and enriching experience for all. https://lnkd.in/gCSkj4Xi
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