LIVING ARTS
8701 VERNOR HWY, DETROIT, MI 48209 www.livingartsdetroit.org

Total Revenue
$624,265
Total Expenses
$961,358
Net Assets
$1,236,828

Organizations Filed Purposes: LIVING ARTS IGNITES CREATIVITY IN THE LIVES OF DETROIT YOUTH THROUGH THE PERFORMING, VISUAL, AND MEDIA ARTS. THROUGH LONG-TERM ARTIST RESIDENCIES IN CLASSROOMS ACROSS METRO-DETROIT AND HIGH QUALITY OUT-OF-SCHOOL OFFERINGS IN SOUTHWEST DETROIT, LIVING ARTS' INCREASES YOUTH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, DEVELOPS LEADERSHIP AND ARTISTIC SKILLS, AND STRENGTHENS SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES.ALL THREE CORE PROGRAMS--DETROIT WOLF TRAP, IN-SCHOOL ARTS, AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL ARTS--ARE DELIVERED BY A HIGHLY SKILLED AND EXPERIENCED COHORT OF 40+ PROFESSIONAL TEACHING ARTISTS. TOGETHER, LIVING ARTS' OFFERINGS REACH MORE THAN 2,000 DETROIT AREA RESIDENTS ANNUALLY, INCLUDING CHILDREN (FROM 3 MONTHS TO 18 YEARS OLD), FAMILIES, AND EDUCATORS.

Detroit Wolf Trap (DWT) delivers Pre-K performing arts based residencies in Head Start classrooms that have been proven to boost kindergarten readiness and help teachers acquire arts-learning instructional strategies. In addition to the professional mentorship and coaching educators receive through their residencies; they (and other teachers in their centers) are supported with professional development workshops. Head Start family members are connected to their childrens classroom experiences through family workshops that coach them in ways they can support their childrens development at home. In addition, DWT Spanish/English bilingual family involvement programs at the Ford Resource and Engagement Center (FREC) engage parents, caregivers, and young children together in fun performing arts-based activities that help infants and young children acquire the social-emotional and emergent literacy skills they will need to succeed in school--in ways that are fun, lively, and encourage bonding. In the most recently completed program year, DWT reached more than 800 young children, 80 caregivers/parents, and 150 early childhood educators in Detroit, Dearborn and Dearborn Heights.

Out-of-School Arts (OSA) offerings provide sequential, standards-based arts education and instruction for Pre-K to teenage youth alongside youth development strategies that increase leadership, self-efficacy, and other capacities that support success in school and beyond. OSA programs operate six days a week, 37 weeks a year at the Ford Resource & Engagement Center and include more than 60 summer and after-school class options in the performing, visual, literary, and media arts. OSA targets youth and families in Southwest Detroit and served nearly 300 youth (94% of whom were youth of color) and caregivers in 2019-20. More than 85% of participants received full or partial forbearance of enrollment fees and no OSA student was turned away due to an inability to afford classes. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, OSA classes switched to an online instruction model for the spring and summer of 2020.

In-School Arts (ISA) artist-in-residence programs bring teaching artists to K-12 Detroit area schools to engage students in fine arts and arts-infused instruction that boosts arts skills and academic achievement in core curriculum subjects. Fine arts residencies deliver arts instruction that immerse students in painting, drawing, sculpture, dance, theater, creative writing and poetry, vocal and instrumental music, or digital media artsactivities that are not available in one-half of Detroit schools. The balance of residencies integrate arts lessons with English language arts, social studies, or math and science to directly support academic performance. In 2019-20, ISA residencies reached more than 860 students in 14 classrooms in six Detroit public and charter schools. Our community ISA programs were active in 15 classrooms.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Alissa NovoselickExecutive Dir.40$86,755
Michelle CantorSecretary1$0
Terrence WestDirector1$0
Kayana SessomsVice President1$0
Monique HarrisDirector1$0
Ulrike HildebrandDirector1$0
Lesley MccarthyTreasurer2$0
Veronica MarsichDirector1$0
Angela GalavizDirector1$0
Susan BriceDirector1$0
Matthew NahanPresident1$0
Candace GriffinDirector1$0
Jimmy CrawfordDirector1$0

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