Call to Action on Arts Education

COVID-19 has devastated the arts and learning sector, threatening to push the arts completely out of post-pandemic school programming while limiting the impact of the sector on broader community revival. We are seeking endorsements for our Call to Action on Arts Education to help in our advocacy efforts as we seek to sustain and grow arts and learning in an emerging new normal. By adding your name, you will make a bold statement that arts and creativity are integral to the learning process, both at school and throughout life, and are fundamental to the development of the fully realized individual.

Call to Action on Arts Education - The Winnipeg Vision

The Canadian Network for Arts & Learning calls on governments, artists, educators, professional organizations, researchers, universities, communities, and all advocates of arts and learning to endorse the following principles to ensure that the arts are positioned to make an increased and sustainable contribution to learning both at school and throughout our communities.

The vision is the outcome of a major conference (Creative Convergence) held in Winnipeg, Manitoba in October of 2019 during which participating experts from across Canada and around the globe were asked to share their perspectives on the future of the sector. Their responses highlighted how the three goals of the Seoul Agenda, Goals for the development of arts education (UNESCO 2010) can be interpreted from the perspective of practitioners and learners.

We envision a sustainable future for arts and learning in which learners of all ages:

  1. Have Access

    • Access diverse and inclusive learning experiences in, through and about the arts via
      • Opportunities within the home, community, learning institutions, and workplace
      • Recognition and celebration of diverse artistic traditions and expressions
      • Digitally mediated and face-to-face engagement
      • Overcoming social, economic, geographic, and cultural barriers
  2. Experience Quality

    • Experience quality arts education via
      • Progressive development of artistic knowledge and techniques
      • Self-expression and human interaction
      • Responding to works of arts from diverse cultures and traditions
      • Balancing the potential and risks of technologically-mediated arts practice and learning
      • Moments of contemplation, curiosity, wonder, joy and delight
  3. Apply the Arts

    • Apply the arts to issues of personal, local, and global significance via
      • connecting to self, others and community
      • Building understanding, reconciling difference and mobilizing change
      • Supporting civic engagement and social good
      • Contributing to personal and community health and well being
      • Activating artistic ways of knowing within non-arts sectors

Our call to action is issued in sympathy with the provisions of the Frankfurt Declaration for Arts Education (World Alliance for Arts Education, November 2019) and is closely aligned with several of the goals and targets of UNESCO's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (UNESCO 2015).

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Add your endorsement to the Call to Action on Arts Education

Recent Endorsements

Vicki Blechta

I am endorsing because I am a musician and music teacher. I know from experience how important music education is to developing life skills beyond just learning how to play an instrument. It is often so easy for governments to cut finding to the arts. It is my hope that this kind of short-sighted view may some day change.

Marie Turley

I am endorsing because I have experienced cutbacks in the Arts department in my school (both financial and in terms of support for courses) over the last several years. And now in light of COVID-19 (as an Visual Arts teacher of 24 years and having been told that my subject is not valued/recognized as a core/essential area of study), I am fearful of what this means in terms of the remainder of my teaching career.

Christopher Gehman

I am endorsing because Education in the arts is critical to the development of broad, responsive reasoning, problem-solving, and social capacities, but is in continuing danger of being diminished or removed from educational curricula as it is hard to teach remotely, and its benefits for a working population are not obvious to the neoliberal logic that dominates bureaucratic thinking today. Nevertheless, the empirical evidence supporting the importance of arts education is overwhelming.

John Mingolla

I am endorsing because "Weakness becomes strength in the hands of the artist" (John Mingolla)

Tara Burt

I am endorsing because I believe in the importance of Arts education for all learners.