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Art Is for Ever Y ARTS AND EDUCATION COUNCIL PROGRAMS At the Arts and • Operating and • Art Education Fund Education Council, Program Grants • Leadership • Centene Center for Roundtables our goal is simple – the Arts Incubator • Arts Marketers make sure our • Arts and Healing • Keep Art Initiative Happening region is rich with • Rural and Creative Scholarship arts and cultural Impact Grants • St. Louis Suburban • Arts Education Music Educators Arts and Education Council grantee, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performs at Powell Hall. experiences for all. Grants for Teachers Association Jazz Academy instructor works with students through Jazz St. Louis, an • stARTup Creative • St. Louis Arts But, we can’t do it Arts and Education Council grantee. Competition Awards Your gift makes a difference. Photo by Collin Elliot. without you. • Catalyst • Young Friends FOR A GIFT OF $50, FOR A GIFT OF $65, Innovation Lab of the Arts you make it possible you improve accessibility With your gift, we • Katherine Dunham • Muse Society for six students to the arts for two Fellowship to attend a classical people with visual invest in the people music concert. impairments. and organizations FOR A GIFT OF $100, FOR A GIFT OF $250, you foster the creativity you help pay for that create diverse of four aspiring transportation and performances, photographers through lessons for a talented workshops and lectures. young artist. exhibitions, workshops, art education programs and so much more Students create a mural through Artscope’s Camp Create. for 1.6 million adults Artscope is an Arts and Education Council grantee. and children in our Plus, for less than $5 per month, you get an ARTS community each year. Card so you can save big on our region’s concerts, performances, camps and more year-round. Your gift helps us Make your secure gift safely at foster 21 organizations KeepArtHappening.org/Give. in our arts incubator, Centene Center for the Arts mentor the next 3547 Olive Street St. Louis, MO 63103 ART IS FOR EVERYONE generation of arts The Arts and Education Council’s arts incubator 314.289.4000 leaders and invest in the Centene Center for the Arts. arts entrepreneurs who have innovative Students learn to screen print at Intersect Arts Center, an Arts ideas for St. Louis. and Education Council grantee. The Arts and Education Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATE IN OR Your gift to the Arts and Education Circus Harmony Steelville Arts Council THE ARTS AND EDUCATION HAVE ACCESS TO THE Civic Arts Company Warren County Arts Council Council pools together with Consuming Kinetics Dance COUNCIL RELIES ENTIRELY ARTS ARE TWICE thousands of others from across Company CREATIVE IMPACT FUND ON THE GENEROSITY OF Freedom Arts and Education WITH LEAD SUPPORT FROM BAYER FUND AS LIKELY AS our community to support people Center PEOPLE LIKE YOU – people who Arts as Healing Foundation Pianos for People THEIR PEERS and organizations like those below Humans of St. Louis understand the powerful impact Prison Performing Arts that make our region more vibrant. Life Arts, Inc. TO GRADUATE Sangeetha of the arts on our community – * New Line Theatre COLLEGE. 2019/2020 GRANTEES South Broadway Art Project to invest in opportunities that St. Louis Classical Guitar CREATIVE IMPACT FUND FOR Tennessee Williams Festival — DIVERSIFYING THE ARTS inspire our kids to be more CENTENE CENTER FOR THE Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis The Black Rep ARTS INCUBATOR creative thinkers, build bridges St. Louis Upstream Theatre CAIR-Missouri African Heritage Association Craft Alliance Center Cinema St. Louis among cultures and energize our of St. Louis, Inc. of Art + Design MARITZ ARTS AND Creative Reaction Lab American Institute of EDUCATION FUND FOR communities. With your support, Jazz St. Louis Gateway Korea Foundation Graphic Arts (AIGA) TEACHERS Laumeier Sculpture Park The Griot Museum of we ensure the arts foster our Association of American Voices Bayless Junior High School Metro Theater Company Black History Bach Society of Saint Louis Collinsville High School economy and enrich our lives. Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Intersect Arts Center Black Tulip Chorale Fairview Elementary School Radio Arts Foundation Metro Trans Umbrella Group Cinema St. Louis Griffith Elementary School Saint Louis Ballet Company MindsEye TOGETHER, Creative Reaction Lab Saint Louis Fashion Fund Halls Ferry Elementary School ERA Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Hazelwood West High School ART EDUCATION FUND WE KEEP ART *JOURNAL OF Gateway Men’s Chorus Shakespeare Festival Herculaneum High School Troy Staten AESTHETIC HAPPENING. Troy Staten. Photo by ProPhotoSTL Troy Intercultural Music Initiative St. Louis Lincoln Middle School EDUCATION Make Music St. Louis, Inc. Sheldon Arts Foundation Maplewood Richmond Heights stARTup CREATIVE Open Studio Network Springboard to Learning Early Childhood Center COMPETITION Prison Performing Arts St. Louis ArtWorks McCluer High School EBT Arts Access SATE STAGES St. Louis Northview Elementary School The Black Tulip Chorale THE ARTS GENERATE Sharon Hunter Productions Soldan International Studies The Repertory Theatre PROGRAM SUPPORT St. Louis Classical Guitar High School $590 MILLION FOR THE of St. Louis Creative Reaction Lab LOCAL ECONOMY EACH YEAR.* Upstream Theater The St. Louis Children’s Choirs Southview School YoungLiars Willow Brook Elementary School KEEP ART HAPPENING PNC PROGRAM GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP “At Edward Jones, we make a difference in OPERATING SUPPORT GRANTS ArtScope BAYER FUND RURAL Jameson Falconer COMMUNITY ARTS PROGRAM the lives of our clients and each other. We Cinema St. Louis Association of American Voices Kennedy Holmes Arts Rolla work to strengthen families and futures, COCA Bach Society of Saint Louis Royce Martin Community Music School Bread and Roses Missouri Clinton County Showcase and thereby the communities where Sainte Genevieve Art Guild *as of December 31, 2019 we are privileged to serve. A gift to the Arts and Education Council is just one BELOW: Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, Jazz St. Louis (Arts and Education Council grantees), the Big Muddy Dance Company and Nine Network of Public Media presented “Such Sweet Thunder” at the Public Media Commons of the many ways we demonstrate that in 2019. Photo by Cameron Morrow. RIGHT: “St. Louis Honey Bears”, an original artwork by fnnch commissioned by the Gateway Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri, on the Arts and Education Council’s Centene Center for the Arts at 3547 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63103. commitment. I share the firm’s passion for this wonderful organization. The arts help us observe and experience life and people with all of our senses, enriching us in unexpected ways. Art brings us joy and provokes new thoughts and ideas in ways few other endeavors can provide.” – PENNY PENNINGTON, MANAGING PARTNER, EDWARD JONES *AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS, ARTS & ECONOMIC PROSPERITY 5.
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