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"As a board member of the Berea Arts Council and
a middle-school art teacher, I was excited to share
with the communit f Berea, Kentuck , 'Berea
Rocks.' Several other counties in Kentuck ave
started this wonderful activit o spread jo nd
kindness in their communit . You select a rock,
stone, or pebble and paint positive messages or
designs on them and then hide them within the
communit or others to find."
— Patricia Br ant Weiner, B erea, KY
SchoolArts took to Facebook and Twitter to ask our followers
how they advocate for the arts. Here's what they said:
"Legislative visits, #ArtsAdvocac
letter-writing, social media campaigns,
whatever it takes to #ProtectArtsEd
& #SaveTheArts!"
— The Picasso Project, Philadelphia , PA
"I use Instagram. M arent communit as shared how much
the ove the timel pdates. Parents have expressed that our
artroom Instagram page gives a better idea of what's occurring
in art than the monthl ewsletter. I share lessons, artists, and
events and get feedback from our communit n the wa f
comments."
—Elizabeth Williams, St. Louis, MO
" In m ount , I developed a count wide
student art exhibition and invited the
artists, their parents, and admin along
with central office."
—Janis Nunnall , Putnam Count , TN
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