Laguna Art Museum Awarded California Cultural and Historical Endowment Grant to Launch Art Education Program for Orange County Students
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (March 23, 2023) — Laguna Art Museum has been awarded the
California Cultural and Historical Endowment Museum Grant in the amount of $178,288 from the
California Cultural and Historical Endowment (CCHE) in support of the museum’s Create Access
Program, which provides free educational student tours and hands-on art classes that build
history studies, language arts and art skills for K - 12 Title 1 Students in Orange County, CA. Before the Create Access Program, there was not an established consistent Title 1 school tour program of this scale and the program will serve 5,000 students by 2024.
“We are so grateful to receive this generous gift from the California Cultural and Historical
Endowment to help support the museum’s Create Access Program,” said Julie Perlin Lee,
Executive Director of Laguna Art Museum. “These important funds will help us expand our art
education initiatives to engage Title I students, BIPOC, and low-income populations in
meaningful programming that builds vital academic skills. The program utilizes art and culture to
help Title I students recover from the learning loss they have suffered during the coronavirus
pandemic.”
The programming supported by this grant will offer students opportunities to process grief and
lived experiences through tours and art classes that illuminate how similar circumstances have
impacted a variety of cultures throughout time. The Create Access Program immerses students
in the creative process, allows them to process the loss of the pandemic and helps to heal and
provide hope.
The California Natural Resources Agency announced more than $19.7 million in funding
awarded by the CCHE to support 63 museum projects from San Diego to Shasta counties,
including Laguna Art Museum. Funding will support small capital projects and programs in
museums that have been severely affected by COVID-19 and that serve historically underserved
communities or students subject to Title 1. Laguna Art Museum‘s curriculum-based programming
will help prepare students for bright futures with the hope of fostering intrinsic creativity skills that
apply to the modern workplace and world.
“California’s museums teach us about our state’s dynamic, diverse history and culture,” said
California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot. “This funding will support projects across the state that lift up history and culture that has been underrepresented in the past and enable more people to learn these remarkable stories.”
Laguna Art Museum’s Create Access Program meets the needs of disadvantaged students and
helps them to meet state academic content and performance standards, as required by Title I
of the Federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Program components engage
students in learning activities that build language skills and content knowledge. Docents use
questions, classroom curriculum, students’ personal experiences and art to engage in discussions about the art and history that is included in exhibitions during the tour. Exhibition content and art classes are directly linked to California common core standards, providing opportunities for students to build art, language arts, and history/social science content knowledge, as well as English language and literacy skills.
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About Laguna Art Museum
Laguna Art Museum exists to engage and enlighten people of all ages through art that
embodies and preserves the California experience. Laguna Art Museum presents exhibitions
relevant to California art and artists throughout the year and is home to the annual Art & Nature
Festival celebrating the museum's unique relationship to the environment.
For more information, please visit www.lagunaartmuseum.org
Location
Laguna Art Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive in Laguna Beach, on the corner of Coast
Highway and Cliff Drive.
Hours
Tuesday-Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed Mondays, except Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth
and Labor Day.
Closed Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day