“Equity, Access, and Impact for Arts Education”
A Statement by the Professional Community of Los Angeles Artists, Arts Organizations, and Cultural Institutions
October 5, 2009
Introduction
In the aftermath of severe budget cuts to education and the arts, and in support of the Wallace Foundation's efforts to further anchor arts education within LAUSD and the County of Los Angeles, local community arts providers have engaged in reflection about the role of professional arts organizations working within schools and in the community. Here are the results of our reflection.
Who are we?
We are a broad cross-section of arts and cultural organizations - large and small - dedicated to working in partnership with Los Angeles County agencies, school districts, parents, and civic leaders to strengthen arts education for all students.
What is our mission?
Our mission is to ensure that the creative vitality of professional artists, arts organizations, and cultural resources in Los Angeles is utilized for maximum impact to support learning in and through the arts for all students.
What is our vision?
As a world-class creative capital, Los Angeles will be known for the well-rounded education - including arts education - provided to its young people. To realize the goal of quality arts education for all, county agencies, school districts, and individual schools will align and coordinate efforts to maximize the positive impact on student learning and teacher growth. In addition to the instruction provided in schools, all students and families will feel welcomed in our region’s arts and cultural venues, and enjoy a sense of connection to the resources artists provide.
What supports this vision?
This is a critical juncture for arts education - and indeed for all education - across California. Important progress in rebuilding arts education is bumping up against severe budget cuts. More than ever, we need to make sure we are making the optimal use of every available resource. We cannot afford to work in isolation, competition, or ignorance of potential partners.
Students deserve access to Music, Dance, Theatre, Visual and Media Arts. The California Visual and Performing Arts content standards provide the scope of student learning in each of the art forms: students are expected to demonstrate technical skills, create art work, place art in a historical and cultural context, express informed judgments about the qualities of an art work, and make connections to other disciplines. Arts education is not a single school subject. Achieving these goals for students requires a team approach. No one can do it alone.
We therefore recognize the need for an overall framework of ‘shared delivery’ for arts instruction which defines the roles and responsibilities of: 1) classroom teachers, 2) arts specialists, and 3) community arts providers. Drawing on the strengths and expertise of each member, this team approach is essential to helping all students achieve in and through the arts.
Truly effective partnerships and collaborations require time to plan. If such planning is to be “built-in” to our schools on a systemic basis, it requires more than the good will of the individuals involved. It requires supportive policies and funding at the school and district levels. The same spirit of partnership and collaboration needed in the classroom needs to exist around the decision-making tables of county agencies and school districts in order to create robust, sustainable approaches to sequential arts learning for all students.
We believe the distinguishing trait of arts education programs is the ‘shared delivery’ model. This innovative format connects schools to their communities and engages professionals in the education of future generations. At a time when we seek to reduce the isolation of our schools, arts education programs provide a powerful model for reaching out to all students.
What do we provide for schools?
Professional community arts providers:
From professional development to performance, from residencies to after-school programs, community arts providers are woven into the fabric of arts education K-12 throughout Los Angeles County. Through greater collaboration and coordination, we aim to take the impact of our efforts to the next level.
What is our agenda?
Our aim is to:
By this statement, we declare our resolution to come together as a consortium of professional Los Angeles artists, arts organizations, and cultural institutions dedicated to supporting learning in and through the arts for all students,
The following organizations endorse this statement:
Bluepalm: Art Culture Education
Music Center: Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County
We Tell Stories
Louise Reichlin & Dancers/Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers
Rock the Classroom
24th Street Theatre – A Theatre Arts Organization
P.S. ARTS
Animaction, Inc.
Will& Company
Barnsdall Arts/FOJAC
La Danserie
CalArts Community Arts Partnership Program (CAP)
California Institute of the Arts
Flights of Fantasy Story Theatre
Enrichment Works
Judy Leventhal
Adventures in Creativity
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ETEAH, Stacey Jack
Learning is M.A.G.I.C.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum
Gillian Mc Carthy
Inspire Teaching and Learning
City Opera/World Music Partners
CONTRA-TIEMPO
Theatre Of Hearts/Youth First Artist-In-Residence Program
Open Top Creativity
Southland Opera
Visual Understanding in Education/Visual Thinking Strategies
The Los Angeles Dream Shapers
Learning Through Character
T4T – Trash For Teaching
Muv Dance and Yoga
L.A. Troupe, Theatre-in-Education
The Armory
AFRICABOK DANCE AND MUSIC
Education through Music-Los Angeles (ETM-LA)
CRE Theatre
About Productions
The HeArt Project
LA Opera
Shakespeare at play
San Pedro City Ballet
Flamenco Los Angeles
MARSHALL DANCE COMPANY
This is Where I Live, Jennifer Russell
youTHink/ Zimmer Children's Museum
Royer Studios, Animate Your Learning
Sri Dance Company
Art Storm – The Art of Kings
Faces of Culture/Creating Documentaries
Theater of Will
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Keshet Chaim Dance Ensemble
California Dance Institute
(Out)Laws and Justice
Media City Ballet of Los Angeles
Center Theatre Group
Culture Shock Los Angeles Dance Troupe
Super Showstoppers
Deaf West Theatre