MetLife Foundation Directs Corporate Art Funds to Underserved Creatives
In 1940,
For decades,
Three of the murals – The Coming of the Mayflower (
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$625,000 to theLower Eastside Girls Club in support of itsAlphabet City Art School , a multi-pronged visual arts program that includes art school classes and workshops, arts enrichment including mentoring programs, and community engagement.
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$625,000 to theHarlem School of the Arts in support of free workshops, tuition assistance, and programs focused on painting, drawing, digital art design, and animation.
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$625,000 to theUrban Arts Partnership in support of itsSchool of Interactive Arts , which teaches students how to create their own video games with original art, music, and storytelling elements.
Collectively, these organizations reach students across New York City’s five boroughs with arts programming that otherwise may not be available to them.
“MetLife Foundation’s goal is to break down barriers and expand opportunity so that more people can pursue their dreams – and no one dreams bigger than young artists,” said
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