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Last year on April 8, we began a journey to inspire, connect, and amplify the work of individuals and organizations committed to cultivating the creative capacities of the next generation. Since then, we have worked with hundreds of partners, working across six continents to provide training, research and deep-thinking, and visibility to the cause. Check out our one-year update here. We invite you to wish us a happy birthday by becoming a member of our global network of supporters today!

Now, more than ever, our work is making a difference in the lives of people in communities around the world. Our rapid response to launch the #KeepMakingArt campaign is reaching 1.25+ million on social media daily. Our training and learning opportunities have impact over 1,500 artists, educators, organizational leaders, and youth in communities as diverse as Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt; Frankfurt, Germany; and Prescott, Arizona, USA. And lastly, our visibility efforts have featured change-making voices in over 30+ blogs, 25 newsletters, and countless social media posts.

With your support, we can sustain our work into the future and bringing to fruition our vision of a world with young people as catalysts for creative community change.

 

ON THE GEN C BLOG

Fri, Apr 03

The Rise of the Everyday Artist

The arts are making us feel connected to our loved ones and to all of humanity. Art, dance, music, and theatre are actively uplifting our spirits and countering the physical and emotional isolation.

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Tue, Apr 07

South Sudanese Youth Championing Creative Campaigns In Response To COVID-19

South Sudanese young people have initiated creative projects which are aimed at creating awareness to the general public on preventive and life saving measures against the virus. Most of these project

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Tue, Apr 07

“Courage to Love” (and Teach) in the Time of Coronavirus

A blog-conversation between Association of Teaching Artists Executive Director Heleya de Barros, and Teaching Artists Guild Executive Director Jean Johnstone:

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Tue, Apr 07

Keep Making Art That Counts

[The arts] are helping us overcome the danger of becoming individually overwhelmed, helping us forge a sense of communality and resilience, and helping reinforce the importance of social cohesion and

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Tue, Apr 07

Artists Not Just For Art's Sake, But For Community's Sake

Our teaching artists and administrators are always learning new roles within their scope of responsibilities to the “Public Benefit” becoming a hybrid artist/social worker/community leader, and now

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Wed, Apr 08

A National Overview: How U.S. Arts Education Organizations are Navigating COVID-19

Here at the Arts Education Partnership, we understand that these times have shifted priorities of every individual and organization navigating this new and rapidly changing environment. To support our

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NEWS & UPDATES

Wed, Apr 08

Creative Generation Celebrates 1 Year!

On April 8, 2020, Creative Generation celebrated one year of inspiring, connecting, and amplifying the work of individuals and organizations dedicated to cultivating the creative capacities of the

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Wed, Apr 08

New Video Series Promotes #KeepMakingArt

Together, Creative Generation and Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie podcast announce their partnership to produce a video series titled, #KeepMakingArt. The series will explore the work of

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OPPORTUNITIES

Wed, Apr 08

Voices of Youth Publishes Youth Art Responding to Coronavirus

If you are between 13 and 24, share your illustrations, drawings and other art content that help raise awareness on the importance of supporting each other, kindness in times of crisis and taking care

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Wed, Apr 08

The Future Generation Art Prize Honors Young Creatives

The Future Generation Art Prize, established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, is a biannual global contemporary art prize to discover, recognize, and give long-term support to a future generation of

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