LONG ISLAND ARTS EDUCATION SUMMIT 2025
ABOUT THE SUMMIT:
The inaugural Long Island Arts Education Summit is a transformative event designed to bring together educators, arts leaders, business professionals, and community advocates to explore the vital role of arts education in our schools and communities. Scheduled for January 28, 2025, at Hofstra University, this summit aims to foster collaboration and innovation in arts education by highlighting successful partnerships and advocacy strategies.
Through engaging panel discussions, keynote presentations, and workshops, participants will gain insights into best practices for integrating the arts into educational curricula and enhancing community engagement. Our goal is to empower attendees to advocate for arts education and work together to create inclusive, impactful programs that benefit all students on Long Island.
Join us for a day of inspiration, networking, and actionable ideas that will shape the future of arts education in our region!
ALL THE DETAILS:
Date & Time:
January 28, 2025
Check-In: 9:30 AM
Event Program: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Location:
Hofstra University
Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
200 Hofstra University, Hempstead NY 11549
Overview:
The Long Island Arts Education Summit is a one-day event dedicated to advancing arts education through cross-sector collaboration. This summit brings together educators, arts leaders, community advocates, and business professionals to explore the impact of the arts in our schools and communities.
Who Should Attend:
Educators, school administrators, arts organization leaders, community advocates, business leaders, and anyone interested in strengthening the role of the arts in Long Island’s educational and community landscape.
Registration Required - Closes Soon!
- LIAA Members: Free
- Non-Members: $20
*lunch is included in the price of the ticket - Not A Member? - Join or Renew Now!
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic and impactful event that will inspire and empower you to make a difference in arts education!
CTLE Credits available through Nassau NYSCAME
KEYNOTE:
Julie Baker
Chief Executive Officer, California for the Arts
As the CEO of California’s statewide arts advocacy organizations since 2018, Julie has worked to increase the legislative clout and visibility of the arts and culture communities by building coalition across the for and non-profit sectors of California’s creative industries, producing a month-long arts awareness and advocacy campaign every April, and fighting for resources and legislation to serve and protect artists and cultural workers. She was recently appointed to the Board of the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF).
Julie has served as the California State Captain to Americans for the Arts’ National Arts Action Summit, as the recent co-chair of the Western Arts Advocacy network for WESTAF, as well as co-chair of the creative economy working group at the CA Economic Summit. She is the Board President of California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project and was elected to the Nevada County school board in November of 2020. She is also an appointed member of the State of California’s 2022 Entrepreneurship & Economic Mobility Task Force (EEMTF) and the Creative Economy Working Group under the California Arts Council. Julie is the recipient of the 2021 Americans for the Arts Alene Valkanas State Arts Advocacy Award that honors an individual at the state level whose arts advocacy efforts have dramatically affected the political landscape.
Over the years, Julie has owned a fine arts gallery for emerging artists, co-founded Flow art fair — a satellite to Art Basel Miami Beach — opened a consulting firm, Julie Baker Projects, and curated an annual music series at the Crocker Art Museum. Earlier in her career she was President of her family’s arts marketing firm in New York City and worked at Christie’s Auction House before moving to California in 1998. Julie also served for eight years as the Executive Director of The Center for the Arts, a non-profit performing arts venue and California WorldFest, an annual music and camping festival located in Grass Valley, CA. She is also the recipient of the inaugural Peggy Levine Arts & Community Service Award from the Nevada County Arts Council.
CA for the Arts: caforthearts.org
CA Arts Advocates: caartsadvocates.org
SCHEDULE:
Bridging Perspectives: The Role of the Arts in Education and Our Communities
10:30 AM | MAIN THEATER
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion featuring insights from esteemed leaders in the arts, education, and philanthropic sectors.
This session aims to highlight the transformative power of the arts, discuss collaborative strategies for advancing arts education, and address challenges facing today’s educators and arts advocates. Join us to discover how bridging diverse perspectives can enhance educational outcomes and foster vibrant communities.
Moderator: Roger Tilles
Michael Salzman | Interim Executive Director, NYSSMA
Peter Klein | President, Claire Friedlander Foundation
Dr. James Lentini | President, Molloy University
Stephanie Turner | Director of Education, Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Building Micro Advocacy Communities Through Patchogue Arts Council’s PEACE Program
1:45 PM | MAIN THEATER
Patchogue Arts Council’s PEACE Project leads an interactive workshop on leveraging your network for impactful arts education advocacy. Drawing from their critical community of practice (CCoP), they’ll share strategies for collaborative community building and arts-based practices that support 21st Century Skills (21C), Career, College, and Civic Readiness (CCCR), and Culturally Responsive-Sustaining (CR-S) education.
Discover practical tools to map your connections and activate micro advocacy communities that create lasting change.
PEACE Project:
Christine Baum | Project Manager
April Francis-Taylor | DEI Specialist
Advocacy 101: Empowering Voices for the Arts
3:00 PM | MAIN THEATER
What does it take to be an effective advocate for arts education? In this engaging session, former Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti and Erika Floreska, President of the Long Island Children's Museum, share practical strategies and tools to amplify your impact. Learn how to mobilize your networks, engage with policymakers and community leaders, and champion the vital role of the arts in education.
Facilitator: Lauren Wagner | LIAA
Erika Floreska | CEO, Long Island Children’s Museum
Gina Sillitti | Former NYS Assembly Member, District 16
Exhibition Tour:
EVERY body, EVERY mind: Honoring the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Actridging Perspectives: The Role of the Arts in Education and Our Communities
4:30 PM | EMILY LOWE GALLERY
Attendees are invited to join a special tour of EVERY body, EVERY mind: Honoring the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, led by Sasha Giordano, Director, the Hofstra University Museum of Art. This impactful exhibition, opening the same day, will be showcased in the Emily Lowe Gallery. Don't miss this opportunity to explore art that celebrates accessibility, inclusion, and the ADA’s legacy.
The gallery is located across Hempstead Turnpike, on the south side of campus.
Facilitator:Â Sasha Giordano | Hofstra University Museum of Art
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR
THANK YOU TO OUR PROGRAM SUPPORTERS
Assemblymember Charles D. Lavine