Arts Education Programs

Arts Education Programs
Dharma and Lena gracefully leap through the air in the Destiny Arts Center performance of “Unconditional.”

By design, the Foundation’s Performing Arts Program has a regional focus, making grants to improve the quality of performing arts in the Bay Area. With respect to disadvantaged communities in particular, we have supported organizations that combine social and artistic goals. In 2006, arts education grants to local nonprofits aimed at:

  • Supporting cultural expression among recent immigrants.
  • Connecting youth to community civic life.
  • Using art to engage students in learning.
Arts Education Programs Grants Authorized in 2006
 
2006 Highlights

Numerous studies have revealed the value of arts education for at-risk youth. With help from a Foundation grant, the Destiny Arts Center in North Oakland served youth aged three to eighteen from sixteen different schools. Ninety-two percent of these children qualified for free lunch programs at their schools; 80 percent were people of color. After school hours, professional instructors helped these students develop their own artistic styles; nurtured their physical, emotional, and spiritual development; and taught them to deal creatively and peacefully with potentially violent situations.

Destiny’s community impact was also magnified through student performances. Since the Center opened in 1988, its young artists have performed more than 350 times, introducing thousands of Bay Area families to its message of nonviolence using contemporary youth culture and the performing arts as the medium.
2007 Goal
 
  • Increase arts education for low-income communities, especially for youth