New York, NY (PRWEB) July 29, 2015 -- New York is a cultural center of the world. In May this year, Mayor de Blasio signed legislation to develop a comprehensive Cultural Plan for New York by 2017 with arts programming for schools, and in so doing joined other major US cities dedicated to increasing arts education, including Houston, Chicago and Denver. Lisa Robb, Executive Director, New York State Council on the Arts, comments: “The time is perfect to meet the needs of our citizens with cultural plans addressing topics like community vitality, tourism, equity, creative economy, artists, geography and the built environment, and art-making, observation, and participation. Arts education for New York State citizens, young and old, is a rich topic for discussion and study.” C. M. Rubin, Author of The Global Search for Education invited Harriet Taub, Executive Director of Materials for the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Kati Koerner, Co-Chair New York City Arts in Education Roundtable, and John Tighe, Assistant Director, Department of Education & Humanities at Brooklyn Academy of Music to talk about the past, present and future of Arts Education.
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