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VSA arts of New Jersey

703 Jersey Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Vanessa Young
Executive Director
 

Tel.: (732) 745-3885
TTY: (732) 745-3913
Fax: (732) 745-4524

info@vsanj.org

Website:
www.vsanj.org

Organizational Profile:

Full-time Staff: 1
Part-time Staff: 2
Volunteer Hours: 167 hours/month
Projected Total 2009
Income
: $443,534
(including In-Kind Contributions)
Direct Participants: 3,330
Indirect Participants: 2,000


staff and children participate in outdoor inclusive activity

The mission of VSA arts of New Jersey is to enrich the lives and promote the creative power of people with disabilities. VSA arts of New Jersey fosters artistic growth, lifelong learning, and personal excellence through multidisciplinary arts programming. Founded on the principles of accessibility and artistic excellence, the organization is a leader in serving New Jersey residents with disabilities through the arts.

Programming Partners and Other Funders:

Arc of Monmouth; Chancy Memorial Foundation; College of St. Elizabeth; Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation; Edison High School; Educational Information and Resource Center; Forum School; MagyarBank Charitable Foundation; Mercer County Office for the Disabled; Mercer County Special Services School District; Middlesex County College; Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission; New Jersey Department of Community Affairs; New Jersey Governor’s Awards in Arts Education; New Jersey State Council on the Arts; New Jersey Theatre Alliance; United Way of Central Jersey

Educational Programs and Artist Residencies

Mercer County Arts Institute and Mentor Program

This comprehensive year-round program will provide visual and performing arts workshops for students with disabilities in Mercer County. Through after-school enrichment activities designed to teach and reinforce the fundamentals of different art forms, students will develop an understanding and appreciation of the arts, enhance their self-esteem, and learn positive social skills. Mentoring opportunities will support the development of young people and foster their continued involvement in the arts.

Parent-Child Workshops in the Arts for Children with Autism

This statewide program supplements and supports the educational development of young people with autism. Participants are exposed to the fundamentals of the art forms as they develop behavioral, cognitive, and motor skills essential to academic success and personal growth. In addition to skill development, the workshops foster an increased bond among family members through the arts experience. Inclusive arts workshops provide opportunities for children with autism to interact with their peers without disabilities in a creative arts environment that fosters mutual respect and the encouragement of strengths.

Residencies

VSA arts of New Jersey offers artist residencies that are aligned with and reinforce school curricula. Residency programs provide students with opportunities to learn from artists whose professional backgrounds and teaching expertise lead to exceptional classroom experiences.

Professional Development and Technical Assistance

Statewide Forums on Careers in the Arts for People with Disabilities

In collaboration with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, in 2009 VSA arts of New Jersey will present a series of forums in the northern, central, and southern regions of the state designed to assist artists and administrators with disabilities with pursuing careers in the arts.

Arts Achievement Recognition Program

Through the annual recognition program, VSA arts of New Jersey will honor students with disabilities, ages 14–21, for outstanding achievement in and dedication to the arts, and recognizes educators and administrators who develop quality arts programming for young people with disabilities. Award recipients will become candidates for the New Jersey Governor’s Awards in Arts Education.

Unlimited Potential Theater Company (UPTCo)

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Unlimited Potential Theater Company. Through this program, VSA arts of New Jersey will continue to provide actors and writers with the opportunity to receive support for their individual and collective career pursuits. Components will include an anniversary celebration performance, statewide writing competitions, and touring performances.

Art Gallery, Artists Registry, and Exhibitions

In April 2007, VSA arts of New Jersey opened a gallery to showcase the work of established and emerging artists with disabilities. The organization’s first permanent exhibition space also features special shows focused on particular themes and student displays. VSA arts of New Jersey also welcomes artists with disabilities to become part of its artist registry. The organization sponsors touring exhibitions held in collaboration with other cultural and community organizations.

Professional Development for Educators

VSA arts of New Jersey is a registered provider of professional development with the New Jersey Department of Education. Programs are designed to meet specific training needs related to engaging students in and through the arts. Options include Start with the Arts™, a program that promotes the development of basic literacy skills and offers engaging arts activities that teachers can apply in all curricular areas.

Cultural Access and Inclusive Arts Services

Cultural Access Network of New Jersey

The Cultural Access Network assists New Jersey cultural organizations in achieving compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Comprised of individuals with expertise in accessible programming and facilities, the network will provide training and technical assistance to the cultural community as it implements structural and programmatic changes, develops programs that include people with disabilities, and engages in sensitivity training.

VSA arts of New Jersey Access Services

Programmatic access services will be provided at performances, workshop series, and other public events. The organization will also be available to provide technical assistance to individuals and organizations seeking information or presentations on cultural access.

Public Awareness and Outreach

Festivals

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the statewide Partners in the Arts Festival. Through its festivals, VSA arts of New Jersey will provide enriching and accessible arts workshops, exhibitions, and performances that promote the involvement of people with disabilities in the arts and the integration of people with and without disabilities in celebration of the arts. Students will have the opportunity to engage in interactive and cooperative learning activities that support the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in the visual and performing arts.

Dare to Imagine Awards

The Dare to Imagine Awards recognize those who have made a significant impact on the lives of people with disabilities. Award candidates must have made an impact that relates to one or more of the following focus areas: corporate and organizational responsibility; education, training, and enrichment opportunities; accessibility; and personal commitment and volunteerism.

Art Par Excellence

On a biennial basis, VSA arts of New Jersey presents the Art Par Excellence exhibition of twork by students with disabilities in kindergarten through 12th grade. The exhibition tours to prestigious sites throughout the state.

VSA arts of New Jersey Web Site

VSA arts of New Jersey hosts a Web site, www.vsanj.org, designed to provide information on available programs and services.