FACTS

  • 93% of people believe that the arts are vital to a well-rounded education.
  • $124.4 million was funded in 2007 by the federal government and is the highest appropriation to the National Endowment for the Arts in the last 12 years.
  • Regardless, only 29% of schools have been able to maintain time and funding for arts programs.
  • Children spend more time at their locker than in art classes.
  • People learn to be more tolerant and open to other people when creating or appreciating art.
  • Art promotes individuality, bolsters self-confidence, and improves overall academic performance.
  • Art is a reflection of people and cultures since the beginning of time.
  • Students who take 4 years of arts and music in high school score 103 points better on their SATs than students who took only a half year or less.

TAKE ACTION TODAY

YOU MATTER

Sit down with friends and family and take some time to be a kid again. With minimal supplies, you can create a unique piece of art and give it to someone as a gift. If creating art is not your thing, then support the people who do love it by visiting a museum, donating art supplies, buying art from a local artist, or writing a letter to the people who control the school budgets. Just as there are many ways you can express art, there are also many ways you can support and appreciate it.