New York. — With the mission of connecting cultures and nurturing creativity in schools, Artelatam continues to expand its bilingual art programs, inclusive workshops, and educational murals across New York and partner communities.
Throughout the 2024–2025 school year, the organization has collaborated with multiple institutions to promote learning through art — combining artistic education with values of inclusion, collaboration, and cultural diversity.
“We believe art is a bridge that connects cultures, ideas, and people. Our goal is to inspire students to discover their creative potential and express themselves freely,” said representatives from Artelatam.
Each program is tailored to the specific needs of each school and includes visual arts projects, community murals, and enrichment activities that encourage participation and a sense of belonging.
Among its key partnerships are Nassau BOCES, NYC Department of Education, Microsoft, MetLife, and Sustainable United Neighborhoods, among others that share Artelatam’s belief in the power of art to transform education.
💬 A Testimony that inspires
The impact of Artelatam’s programs has been recognized by educators and school administrators.
“ArteLatAm provided after-school instruction to our kindergarten, first, second, and third grade scholars during the 2024–2025 school year. The instructors were professional, dedicated, and thorough in their work. The resulting artwork was excellent and showed off our scholars’ creativity,” said Ashnish Kadapia, School Administrator.
This kind of feedback reinforces Artelatam’s commitment to art education as a tool for social transformation and human development.
“Inspiring creativity, connection, and culture — all year long,” summarizes the organization, inviting more schools and institutions to join its educational and cultural mission: artelatam.nyc




























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