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Student Artworks 'Wow' U.S. Department of Education
National PTA Reflections Winners' Art to Be Featured at Dept. of Education Exhibit
| Source: National PTA
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - January 13, 2010) - The National PTA and U.S. Department of
Education will showcase award winning artwork from over 40 students
nationwide in a special exhibit celebrating National PTA's Reflections
Program and its long-standing commitment to providing opportunities for
children to receive recognition for their artistic ingenuity.
Selected from the 2008-2009 Reflections Program, themed "Wow!," the exhibit
will open on January 15th at 11 a.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the
Department's headquarters (LBJ Education Building) in Washington, D.C.
"These nationally award-winning works that will grace our headquarters'
lobby attest to the unique qualities of the arts as part of a complete
education for all students -- the expression of profound ideas in nonverbal
ways; the engagement of our bodies, voices and hands; and opportunities to
both experience and create things of beauty. The exhibit is a powerful
reminder that the arts prepare us for a world in which imagination can be
more powerful than logic, and that the capacity to conceive an idea can be
as powerful as the ability to implement it," said Pearson.
National representatives attending this year's event include: Scott
Pearson, the Department's Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary for
Innovation and Improvement; Charles "Chuck" J. Saylors, National PTA
President; Byron Garrett, National PTA Chief Executive Officer; Cindy
Dearing, National PTA Reflections Program Chair; Tichina Arnold, guest
speaker, actress, and National PTA Advisory Board Member; and dozens of
other arts education advocates and leaders from across the country. The
ceremony will also feature special performances by student award winners.
"We commend the U.S. Department of Education for furthering our mission to
recognize students' artistic achievements at a national level," said
Saylors.
"As we see more schools continue to cut funding for the arts, it is
important that we remind schools and families how the arts help children
develop valuable learning tools that are essential to their education.
That's why the National PTA's Reflections Program continues to encourage
children to tap into their imaginations by creatively expressing themselves
through the arts."
Hosted at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Department of
Education's Student Art Exhibit Program features visual art created by
students in U.S. and international schools, and provides students and
teachers an opportunity to display creative work from the classroom in a
notable public space to effectively promote art as a tool for education and
learning for all. To visit the "Wow!" exhibit at the U.S. Department of
Education, contact Marilyn Joyner at 202-401-1669 or at
marilyn.joyner@ed.gov.
The exhibit will be on display for public viewing through February 19,
2010. Click here or visit
www.pta.org/reflections to view some of the artworks to be exhibited.
About National PTA
National PTA comprises millions of families, students, teachers,
administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the
educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement in
schools. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit association that prides
itself on being a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for
families and communities, and a strong advocate for public education.
Membership in PTA is open to anyone who wants to be involved and make a
difference for the education, health, and welfare of children and youth.
About the Reflections Program
In its 40-year history, the Reflections Program has encouraged millions of
students across the nation and in American schools overseas to explore
their artistic talents. PTA believes that all children deserve a quality
arts education and encourages students to pursue artistic expression
through participation in its annual Reflections Program. The program offers
students the opportunity to create works of art for fun and recognition.
Students in preschool through grade 12 are encouraged to submit works of
art in six arts areas: dance choreography, film production, literature,
musical composition, photography, and the visual arts (which include art
forms such as drawing, painting, printmaking, and collage). For more
information about the National Reflections program please visit, www.PTAreflections.org
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