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Celebrate Arts in Education with Us!


Celebrating the Transformative Power of Arts in Education


This September, Arts for Learning will continue to recognize the impact and transformative power of the arts in education and join thousands of arts organizations and communities across the nation to celebrate National Arts in Education Week.


The goal of Arts in Education Week is to provide an opportunity for our shared community to come together and celebrate the arts, build social connections, and to honor the efforts of teachers, artists, and cultural groups working to make sure everyone has access to—and takes part in—high quality and lifelong learning experiences in the arts, both in school and in the community. 



 

Celebrate with us!





Festival of the Arts

3-2-1 Happy Hour Presented by West Herr

Arts for Learning is partnering with Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts to present free performances for the public to celebrate it being back-to-school month. 


Performance artists will include African Drum & Dance presented by Mohamed Diaby and guests and BubbleMania presented by Doug Rougeux. These free live performances are perfect for children from Pre-K through 3rd grade and their families, and individuals of all backgrounds and levels of ability. 

Join Arts for Learning and friends at 500 Pearl for a happy hour to kick off the school year!


$1 of every drink purchased supports the organization and ensures that our mission to inspire, expand learning, and strengthen the community through engagement with the arts is fulfilled every day.

Saturday, September 21st

10:00am-11:30am

Thursday, September 26th

4:00pm - 7:00pm


 

Get Involved!


National Arts in Education Week is a time to highlight the transformational power of the arts and advocate for equitable access for all students. Americans for the Arts has easy-to-use resources that will help let your voice be heard! 


Here is how you can join the National Arts in Education Week campaign:


• Join the Conversation: Share the social media toolkit with ready-to-use posts and graphics to rally your community.

• Advocate for the Arts: Use their resources to contact your local representatives and emphasize the importance of arts education.

• Get Informed: Visit their website for essential facts and share them to help expand awareness and support.


Learn more and take action this Arts Ed Week.

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