
The Art Effect
The Art Effect
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More about this organization
Mission
The Art Effect empowers young people to harness their creative voice in order to shape their future and bring about positive social change.
About
The Art Institute is a year-round intensive pre-college arts portfolio development program for artistically motivated and career-minded teens ages 14-19, which served 255 youth in 2018 and hosted over 350 youth, families, and college representatives at portfolio day. The program is designed to help youth pursue careers in the arts and acquire merit-based scholarships to the nation's best art schools. In 2018, 100% of seniors in the Art Institute graduated from high school (15 total) and were offered over $6 million combined in college scholarships.