Fuse Project’s continued partnership with Mobile Arts Council and Amp Up Arts is expanding access to meaningful arts education for students in the Avenue community. Recent highlights include a discussion on Amplifying the Arts podcast about Strengthening Partnerships for Arts Education and our teaching artist Cherrelle Smith and Development Director Mary Frances Clarke being honored at the 20th Annual Arty Awards for their outstanding impact on arts and education.
Read MoreFuse Project honored Black History this year through a season of meaningful engagement, including community service on MLK Day, student art inspired by Black artists, cultural experiences like The Princess and the Frog, and a sponsored trip to Selma for the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These efforts reflect our ongoing commitment to celebrating legacy, empowering youth, and building a stronger, more connected community.
Read MoreFuse Project’s new After-School Art program at Calloway-Smith Middle School, created in partnership with Mobile Arts Council’s Amp Up Arts, provides students with a creative outlet while integrating social-emotional learning and academic support. By offering hands-on projects and fostering self-expression, the program addresses a critical need for extracurricular opportunities in under-resourced schools, empowering students to grow both academically and emotionally.
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