Community Foundation of New Jersey

Arts Programs Inspire Students in Newark

March 30, 2016

GFP9341.jpgOf the more than 44,000 students served by the Newark School of the Arts (NSA) since its 1968 founding are accomplished musicians, vocalists, dancers, painters, sculptors, photographers, and even cartoonists who have continued their studies at conservatories around the world.

This gem of an institution has long had the attention of New Jersey’s philanthropic community, largely due to its acclaimed faculty and their remarkable penchant for inspiring people to pursue a life in the arts.

The Community Foundation of New Jersey has recently supported NSA in two specific ways and we were pleased to learn of our giving’s true impact.

We are pleased to share the below videos of NSA students, some of whom participated in the Gateway to the Arts program and all of whom have immeasurably brighter futures.

To support or learn more about the Newark School of the Arts, visit www.NewarkSchoolOfTheArts.org or contact Margarethe Laurenzi at mlaurenzi@cfnj.org.

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