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On Sunday, April 6, Baton Rouge Gallery will host a discussion about the realities of access, perception, and impact of arts education across Louisiana. As with all Sundays@4 presentations, this will be free and open to the public.Presenters: Executive Director of the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Leea Reese Russell, and the Division’s Director of Arts Education and Accessibility, Quaja Bell
Who has access to arts education in Louisiana, and how does the public perceive its value? This session will be the first in a series of conversations delving into the realities of arts education across the state, exploring accessibility, community experiences, and the proven benefits of arts engagement for students and communities. Throughout this and subsequent conversations, we will examine how the arts contribute to academic success, workforce readiness, and overall well-being, making the case for why arts education should be a priority for Louisiana’s future.
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Sundays@4 is presented in partnership with the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area whose mission is to enhance the identity of our unique American landscape by preserving and promoting our heritage and by fostering progress for local champions that create authentic, powerful connections between people, culture, and the environment.
More information on our website: www.batonrougegallery.org/sundays4
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1515 Dalrymple Dr, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, Louisiana 70808