Author: Jenna Doleh
A recent study brings good news about arts education: it can boost students’ writing skills, build social and emotional skills, and increase school engagement. But the same study warns that arts learning has been deprioritized in K-12 education since the 1980s, as schools
The Freeman Arts Pavilion will be bringing its signature Locals Under the Lights event to Festival Hispano de Georgetown for a special Latino talent showcase.
Five winners from among a nominee list of events, attractions, organizations, and individuals have been chosen by an impartial panel to receive the 2022 Southern Delaware Tourism Awards. The awards
The Freeman Arts Pavilion recently announced the addition of two new members of the leadership team the arts and performance venue. Darren Silvis and Paul Shaw have joined Freeman Arts
Creative nourishment kits to go to 21,000 Sussex students February 11, 2021
Freeman Arts volunteers are assembling more than 21,000 creative nourishment kits to distribute to area students during remote and hybrid learning. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Freeman Arts Pavilion’s latest initiative to ensure local students have access to arts experiences despite limited in-person opportunities will benefit more than 21,000 children.
A program of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, Freeman Arts is a fundraising arts nonprofit located in Selbyville. It partners with schools on Delmarva to build a relevant, dynamic arts in education program through its Arts Access Initiative. Its most recent project, called creative nourishment kits, will fill the void of arts education programs as teachers and parents continue to face the demands of remote and hybrid learning.