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GM Foundation Donates $50,000 to Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit to Fund Youth Programs


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DETROIT--October 11, 2013: The GM Foundation is donating $50,000 to the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, also known as MOCAD, to make possible new art education programs for area middle and high school students.

The Foundation has a long-standing history of supporting community arts programs in the area and across the country. In the last three years, the Foundation has supported Detroit-based nonprofits and cultural institutions like MOCAD with grants totaling $23.2 million.

“Through its diverse community outreach and education programs, MOCAD is inspiring artistic minds and the next generation of innovators,” said GM Foundation President Vivian Pickard. “It’s exciting to see all that the museum has accomplished in the past seven years and we look forward to helping the institution expand its education portfolio.”

Coordinated by a new youth program producer, the new classes will be designed by and for teens. Teens will receive an honorarium for their work.

"MOCAD’s new youth programs are designed to inspire and empower teens while providing an exciting introduction to creative careers," said MOCAD Executive Director Elysia Borowy-Reeder. “We thank the GM Foundation for this generous grant, and for making contemporary art and design more accessible to middle and high school students in Metro Detroit."

The following GM Foundation-named education programs will begin at MOCAD at the end of November:

Teen Council: A select group of 12 high school students from Metro Detroit gather once a week to develop programming and events for their peers, serve as volunteers at MOCAD community outreach events and contribute to the museum’s blog. Open Studio: Opportunity for high school students to showcase their works in progress and to receive feedback from guest artists, designers, Wayne State University, the College for Creative Studies and, Cranbrook faculty and staff. Student Docent Program: Immersive school program designed to equip sixth to eighth graders with the necessary skills to connect with others through contemporary art and design. The program goals include increased confidence, leadership training, public speaking experience, self-advocacy, self-expression and deeper visual acuity. Saturday Workshops: Program encouraging middle and high school students to explore art and design through projects inspired by MOCAD exhibitions and programs. Lectures and Gallery Tours: Tours and lectures hosted by exhibiting artists and curators, in support of MOCAD’s featured exhibitions. Teacher Programs: Professional development workshops and exhibition previews for K-12 educators hosted by MOCAD Teacher Advisory Group of Detroit-Metro. School Groups: K-12 school groups are offered free admission to the museum, including special tours led by museum staff.