



Art Across Arkansas is an educational program created and sponsored by The THEA Foundation and the William J. Clinton Foundation. The mission of the program is to interest, inspire, and involve young people by placing fine art in the schools for a school year. Every participating school will receive a new exhibit each school year. Through the experience of living with fine art on a daily basis, our students will have an opportunity to gain insights about themselves and their world that might not be possible otherwise. Each piece of art will include a biography of the artist and a statement of the medium utilized to create the work. The art, the stories of its creating artists, and the long-term, daily contact conspire to enhance the creativity and self-expression of every participant beyond anything we can predict as we begin this journey.
Program highlights are:
Fine art created by artists from Arkansas and internationally;
Installations placed in public schools, Kindergarten through grade 12, for a full school year;
Installations will rotate each year among participating schools;
Art will be in a location accessible to all students and teachers to enhance the opportunity to utilize it as a teaching tool in subjects other than art;
No cost will be incurred by the schools;
Exhibited artists will be encouraged to speak in the classroom as their schedules permit;
2006-2007 school year was the first year of operation for Art Across Arkansas;
By the end of April 2009, there will be 172 schools in 17 Arkansas Counties who to have participated in the first two years of this most important program.
To donate art for the 2009-2010 school year, please call:
Paul or Jo at: 501-379-9512
Installation Map 2008-2009
Serving 17 Counties, 180 Public Schools
with 75,345 Students Attending
Union County Installations 2007
Fifteen public schools in Smackover, El Dorado, Union, Strong, and Norphlet were installed in November. Teachers, students, parents and administrators from elementary through high school were excited to have fine art in their schools.
Pictures: Upper left: Roy and Marion from Bylites prepare to install exhibits, Others pictures: Students enjoy their new art.