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Arts Scholarship Program for Youth to Attend Local Arts Organizations

Arts Council of Greater Lansing offers Arts Scholarship
Program for Youth to Attend Local Arts Organizations

 

LANSING, Mich., March 1, 2013 – The Arts Council of Greater Lansing announces the expansion of SmArts for Kids to include a new Arts Scholarship Program.

Offering increased access to arts education for youth, the Arts Council of Greater Lansing invites parents of students in grades K-12 who demonstrate a financial need to apply by April 1 for a scholarship to offset the cost of an arts education experience provided by the 2013 SmArts for Kids -Arts Scholarship Program Participating Organizations, including:

All-of-Express Children’s Theatre– http://www.allofusexpress.org

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum– http://broadmuseum.msu.edu

Happendance– http://www.happendance.org

Lansing Art Gallery– http://lansingartgallery.org

MSU Community Music School– http://www.cms.msu.edu

REACH Art Studio– http://reachstudioart.org

 

Awards selected will cover the full cost of summer programs and are funded by the Arts Council of Greater Lansing through its Arts Advancement Endowment Fund.

The Arts Council of Greater Lansing works to advocate for and advance arts and culture in our region, including promotion of the numerous opportunities available for youth and young adults in the arts.  As a part of its work to provide greater access to community-based arts opportunities and to grow creative problem-solving skills, SmArts for Kids offers a comprehensive resource guide for local arts opportunities for youth available at http://www.www.lansingarts.org/Resources/SmArtsforKidsCreativeCatalog.aspx.

 

For more information regarding SmArts for Kids or the SmArts for Kids – Arts Scholarship Program, visit www.www.lansingarts.org or contact Barb Whitney, Arts Council of Greater Lansing Program Manager, at (517) 372-4636 ext. 3.

Founded in 1965, the Arts Council of Greater Lansing is a non-profit organization whose mission is to lead, advocate for and advance arts and culture in the capital region. For more information, visit www.www.lansingarts.org.