In
response to the need for arts instruction in our public schools, The University
of California’s Irvine campus developed the first ArtsBridge program
in 1996. In 1997, California’s Department of Education called for
an educational renaissance to revive artistic achievement in our schools.
The
following year, the state legislature perceived the strength of the ArtsBridge
model and the potential of the 8 UC campuses to contribute to this desired
renaissance in arts education. Funding was allocated to develop the program
across the state. In the academic year of 1999-2000 UC ArtsBridge provided
high quality arts education to 23,922 public school children in 267 schools
across the state of California.
ArtsBridge
continues to fill the need for arts instruction for youth across the country,
and starting this year, is a successful program at the University of Utah.
“We
are trying to develop critical thinkers, effective communicators, technologically-literate
workers and responsible citizens. Artsbridge contributes to the achievement
of these goals.”
Phyllis Hayashibara, Teacher,
Venice High School, Venice, CA |