VSA and CVS Caremark Announce 2012 Annual All Kids Can CREATE Exhibition
Artwork from Children of All Abilities Representing Each State to Debut at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
(3BL Media) Washington, DC – June 5, 2012 – VSA, the international organization on arts and disability and an affiliate of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, along with CVS Caremark All Kids Can, have announced the 102 students of all abilities that will be featured in the 2012 All Kids Can CREATE exhibition “What Inspires Me.” All Kids Can CREATE is an annual national program from which artwork submitted by students, ages 5-15, is selected to represent each state and the District of Columbia for a national art exhibition. This year, All Kids Can CREATE invited young people with and without disabilities to submit a piece of artwork under the theme, “What Inspires Me,” to encourage youth to reflect on what inspires them and express those inspirations through original art.
More than 3,000 students across the country submitted artwork for consideration. Two students from each state and the District of Columbia have been selected to participate in the exhibition. All of the artwork submitted this year is featured in an online gallery at www.artsonia.com/allkidscancreate.
“CVS Caremark is proud to collaborate with VSA for the fifth year on All Kids Can CREATE, the only visual arts program of its kind that raises awareness in schools and in local communities about the importance of inclusion,” said Eileen Howard Boone, senior vice president of Corporate Communications & Community Relations for CVS Caremark. “This program encourages children with and without disabilities to express themselves and fosters creativity, self-esteem and confidence through art and showcases the positive impact arts education can have on children of all abilities.”
“We are happy to recognize and support this diverse group of talented young artists,” said Betty Siegel, director of VSA and Accessibility at the Kennedy Center. “Programs like this are crucial for promoting inclusive arts education opportunities.”
Ten students representing the diversity of talent, creativity and abilities from across the nation will travel courtesy of VSA and CVS Caremark to Washington, D.C. for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony when the 2012 All Kids Can CREATE exhibition debuts at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library.
The ten students are: Mallory Brooks, Age 12 of Indianapolis, Indiana; Summer Corry, Age 13 of Honolulu, Hawaii; Lydia England, Age 9 of Dallas, Texas; Mason Hardin, Age 15 of Columbus, Georgia; Joanna Jarvis, Age 10 of Walkertown, North Carolina; Kira Marlow, Age 15 of Batavia, Illinois; Justin McQuiston, Age 14 of Williston, Vermont; Mmesoma Oticha, Age 5 of Tucson, Arizona; Joao Rosario, Age 12 of Warwick, Rhode Island; and Shani Summers, Age 14 of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Additionally, teachers with participating students were invited to submit essays on the importance of arts education and inclusive teaching. Lea Elder of Pinon, Arizona; Eiko Fan of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Jamie Richardson of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Lauren Smith of Pemberville, Ohio, were recognized for their essays and will each receive a $1,500 grant to be used for classroom supplies.
“What Inspires Me” is part of VSA and CVS Caremark’s All Kids Can CREATE campaign that encourages learning and community engagement through artistic expression. The program includes the Call for Art, artist-in-residence programs in schools and community events that expand access and learning through the arts for students with disabilities. CVS Caremark colleagues also participate in the program through volunteer activities that engage their communities and/or schools in building inclusive environments.
The work chosen for this year’s exhibition was selected by a jury of VSA staff and visual arts professionals, including Michael Gettings, the art specialist for Henrico County Public Schools in Virginia and 2010 Virginia Arts Educator of the Year; and Lisa Marie Ryder, Manager of the Museum Without Walls at the National Children’s Museum. The 2012 All Kids Can CREATE exhibit will be on display at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library from August 1-26, 2012.
A full list of 102 students can be found below, and more information is available upon request:
Garrett, age 11
Florence, Alabama
Sarah, age 14
Auburn, Alabama
Joshua, age 12
White Mountain, Alaska
Rayna, age 14
White Mountain, Alaska
John, age 13
Scottsdale, Arizona
Mmesoma, age 5
Tucson, Arizona
Brendan, age 8
Stuttgart, Arkansas
Robin, age 8
Little Rock, Arkansas
Cole, age 14
Clovis, California
Jazmin, age 9
Lompoc, California
Caitlin, age 10
Denver, Colorado
Lily, age 10
Denver, Colorado
Madeline, age 11
Oxford, Connecticut
Sarah, age 12
Oxford, Connecticut
Brant, age 9
Camden, Delaware
Micah, age 9
Camden, Delaware
Paul, age 15
District of Columbia
Terrance, age 12
District of Columbia
Lauren, age 13
Clearwater, Florida
Noel, age 14
Melbourne, Florida
Alex, age 9
Rydal, Georgia
Mason, age 15
Columbus, Georgia
Shani, age 14
Honolulu, Hawaii
Summer, age 13
Honolulu, Hawaii
Audrey, age 9
Boise, Idaho
Drew, age 12
Boise, Idaho
Grace, age 6
Chicago, Illinois
Kira, age 15
Batavia, Illinois
Ernesto, age 12
Indianapolis, Indiana
Mallory, age 12
Indianapolis, Indiana
Camden, age 8
Denver, Iowa
Samuel, age 9
Denver, Iowa
Rachel, age 13
Gardner, Kansas
Xavier, age 9
Topeka, Kansas
Brooke, age 7
Shelbyville, Kentucky
Cesar, age 13
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Derek, age 15
West Monroe, Louisiana
Jared, age 9
Prarieville, Louisiana
Ewan, age 7
Harpswell, Maine
Max, age 14
Harpswell, Maine
Allison, age 9
Baltimore, Maryland
Eric, age 5
Annapolis, Maryland
Darius, age 12
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Ethan, age 8
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Ali, age 12
Dearborn, Michigan
Kameron, age 8
Detroit, Michigan
Melisse, age 7
Little Falls, Minnesota
Shawnae, age 11
East Grand Forks, Minnesota
Day Jonae, age 13
Tupelo, Mississippi
Trevor, age 7
Waveland, Mississippi
Sal, age 15
Lathrop, Missouri
Tramia, age 8
Cape Giardeau, Missouri
Colleen, age 13
Grass Range, Montana
Jordan, age 13
Grass Range, Montana
Bradley, age 10
Omaha, Nebraska
Brian, age 14
Omaha, Nebraska
Haylee, age 11
Reno, Nevada
Joseph, age 12
Reno, Nevada
C.J., age 8
Henniker, New Hampshire
Marcus, age 12
Keene, New Hampshire
Emmanuel, age 15
Newark, New Jersey
Kailee, age 8
Vienna, New Jersey
Emannie, age 9
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sean, age 13
Abuquerque, New Mexico
Luis, age 10
Bronx, New York
Taryn, age 10
Staten Island, New York
Hamel, age 14
Cary, North Carolina
Joanna, age 10
Pine Hall, North Carolina
Brynn, age 11
Bismarck, North Dakota
Kayla, age 15
Bismarck, North Dakota
Dakota, age 8
Hicksville, Ohio
Heaven, age 8
Columbus, Ohio
Abigail, age 7
Moore, Oklahoma
Dalex, age 10
Moore, Oklahoma
McKenzie, age 10
Coos Bay, Oregon
Steven, age 11
Coos Bay, Oregon
Breanna, age 9
New Milford, Pennsylvania
Morgan, age 8
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jamal, age 10
Warwick, Rhode Island
Joao, age 12
Warwick, Rhode Island
Hayes, age 12
Columbia, South Carolina
Juan, age 11
Greer, South Carolina
Dayvahj, age 5
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Jack, age 11
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Ben, age 14
Knoxville, Tennessee
Jalyn, age 9
Sweetwater, Tennessee
Lydia, age 9
Dallas, Texas
Madison, age 6
San Antonio, Texas
Julius, age 12
Salt Lake City, Utah
Zoe, age 9
Salt Lake City, Utah
Justin, age 14
Williston, Vermont
Shayanne, age 11
Randolph, Vermont
Sissy, age 8
Gainesville, Virginia
Xander, age 8
Appomattox, Virginia
Cole, age 9
Bainbridge Island, Washington
Noelle, age 13
Mukilteo, Washington
Colt, age 9
Wayne, West Virginia
Josh, age 14
Quinwood, West Virginia
Haley, age 15
Omro, Wisconsin
Jonah, age 10
Kimberly, Wisconsin
Li, age 10
Lander, Wyoming
Shane, age 10
Lander, Wyoming
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About VSA
VSA, the international organization on arts and disability, was founded more than 35 years ago by Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith to provide arts and education opportunities for people with disabilities and increase access to the arts for all. With 52 international affiliates and a network of nationwide affiliates, VSA is changing perceptions about people with disabilities around the world. VSA is an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. For more information, www.vsarts.org
About Education at the Kennedy Center
For more than 35 years, the Kennedy Center has provided quality arts experiences for students, teachers, families, and the general public throughout the United States. In the past year, the Center’s education programs have directly impacted more than 7 million people. The educational resources of the Kennedy Center focus on producing and presenting performances and educational events for young people and their families; school- and community-based residencies and other programs that directly impact teachers, students, administrators, and artists through professional development; systemic and school improvement through the arts and arts integrated curricula; partnerships; creating and providing educational materials via print and the Internet; the development of careers in the arts for young people and aspiring professionals; and strengthening the management of arts organizations. For more information, visit the Center’s web site at www.kennedy-center.org/education.
About CVS Caremark All Kids Can
CVS Caremark All Kids Can, a program of the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust and CVS Caremark, is committed to supporting children with disabilities. The goals of All Kids Can are to support children with disabilities by raising awareness in schools and in local communities about the importance of inclusion, creating greater opportunities for physical activity and play, and providing access to medical rehabilitation. CVS Caremark and its more than 200,000 employees plan to help children with disabilities learn, play, and succeed through partnerships with leading local and national nonprofit organizations such as VSA and many others across the country. www.cvscaremarkallkidscan.com.
All Kids Can CREATE is made possible by CVS Caremark.
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