Help Us Keep the Arts Alive in Our Schools!

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Over the last year, more than 1,000 underserved public school students participated in our arts and learning programs. In 2008, we brought ROOM 13, an international network of student-driven creative studios, to America. Since that time, each of our studios is filled to capacity with students who are making art, sharing ideas, making decisions, and growing a micro-business around the arts. We are proud to announce the launch of ROOM 13 at John Muir High School.

Help us fill the room with inspired students and inspiring art!

School is open and now is the time to donate! Your contribution is fully tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.

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Every contribution matters!

 

Room 13 Students at Chiat Day

Room 13 Foshay Students

Room 13 Students Visit Artist Frank Romero in His Studio

Room 13 Students at Chiat Day

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Room 13 Foshay Students.

Room 13 Students Visiting Artist

Frank Romero in His Studio.

Our other arts and learning programs that bring opportunity to students:

LA Futures Students at Venice HS Graduation

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LA Futures Students at DDB Ad Academy

L.A. Futures Academy Students at

Venice High School Graduation.

 

L.A. Futures Academy Students at

DDB Ad Academy.

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The L.A. FUTURES ACADEMY is a two-year career pathways program that provides a real-world application to college-bound, career-ready initiatives in public schools. Addressing the needs of young people at a critical age, the Academy is helping to cultivate tomorrow's talent pool and providing the life skills, know-how, and mentorship necessary for young people to advance toward creative fields.

 

EFTA Saturday High Scholarship Winner, Jason Nguyen, with "Bottled Up"

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EFTA Artists with their Art on Display in Gallery.

EFTA 2010 Saturday High Winner,

Jason Nguyen, with Bottled Up.

 

EFTA Artists with their Artwork

at Art Center College of Design.

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EXPRESSING FEELINGS THROUGH ART (EFTA), a prevention program delivered in partnership with Mental Health America, engages hundreds of high school students throughout L.A. County. A public exhibition will be held in May at Art Center College of Design, and scholarships will be awarded to acknowledge outstanding student participants.

Light Bringer Project Builds Community Through the Power of Arts and Education

We believe our value to these young people is significant and we need your help. Thank you for supporting us!

If you have any questions, or for more information, please phone us at (626) 590-1134 or e-mail Thomas Coston, President, LBP@earthlink.net, or Patricia Hurley, Managing Director, hurleypanne@yahoo.com.

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