Key points:
- Recently, there have been more federal efforts to recognize music and arts education as an essential part of educational curriculum
- In order to provide a rich, robust, and inclusive curriculum for youth, STEM needs to evolve to STEAM
- See related article: This art teacher helps students harness social media to build job skills
I like to say I was raised by a combination of nonprofits and the arts. At 15 years old, I moved into Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, a nonprofit group home in Chicago, and attended an independent arts high school in Illinois, a unique model where there was a minimum requirement of three hours of art a day.
I’d leave in the late afternoon and walk to my after-school arts program, The Marwen Foundation in Chicago, where I practiced digital art making – including photography, design, or other creative tracks – until late into the evening.…Read More