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Created in 1995, St. Louis ArtWorks has served more than 1400 youth by providing a unique job opportunity in the visual, literary and performing arts.

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Overview

Become a Friend
2006 Art Comissions ArtWorks receives support from numerous public and private organizations as well as individual donors and friends. Together we work to provide the necessary resources for each youth. There are several ways in which you could get involved with ArtWorks:


Volunteer
There are several ways to be involved, ranging from serving on a committee, to being a supporter who participates in activities occasionally. We are always looking for energetic, fun, and creative volunteers to help us with our projects and youth mentoring.

For further information contact:
Priscilla Block, Executive Director, at 314-289-4180.


Become an Arts Teaching Organization
Each one of the St. Louis Art Works Disciplines is presented by one of St. Louis’ leading nonprofit Arts Teaching Organizations. ArtWorks is currently seeking letters of interest from Arts Teaching Organizations interested in presenting disciplines in 2009.

For further information contact:
Priscilla Block, Executive Director
3547 Olive Street
Centene Center for Arts & Education
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
314-289-4180


Become a Teaching Artist
St. Louis ArtWorks contracts with St. Louis’ leading Arts Teaching Organizations to deliver the Artistic Disciplines. If you are interested in becoming a Teaching Artist, contact the community outreach program at any area nonprofit Arts Teaching Organization and tell them of your interest.

For further information contact:
Priscilla Block, Executive Director, at 314-289-4180 for a list of local Arts Teaching Organizations.



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Testimonials

“Several things have impressed us concerning the ArtWorks program as we have worked with administration, mentors and the young people involved in our project. Foremost is commitment on the part of all three groups—administration and mentors to making the students experience both instructive and fulfilling—and the students to learning about the topic they are depicting and to creative expression of their perceptions.

We particularly were struck by the efforts to approach the task in a professional manner—the students came to our site for a client conference, asked many good questions about what we do and why, and translated those ideas into a work that has meaning to us because it has meaning to them.”

Dr. James Kimmey
Executive Director for Missouri Foundation for Health