Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose is set to receive a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) through the American Rescue Plan, created to help the arts and cultural sector recover from the pandemic.

This is the first award from the NEA for the museum, which will use the funding to restore an arts specialist position for the museum’s performing and visual arts programs for young children.

“Young children have suffered during this pandemic, and the arts offer youngsters a way to make sense of the world by expressing themselves through their own innate creativity,” Marilee Jennings, the museum’s executive director, said in a statement. “I’m thrilled that this award will help us rebuild our visual and performing arts for our littlest artists back to where the programs were before the pandemic.”

NEA chair Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson said the grant funding will help the museum and other arts organizations rebuild and reopen.

“Our nation’s arts sector has been among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Jackson added. “The arts are crucial in helping America’s communities heal, unite and inspire, as well as essential to our nation’s economic recovery.”

The museum uses a three-prong approach in its visual and performing arts programming:

Young children observe professional artists, witness the work of their peers and are invited to participate in art-making themselves. The programming reflects the local multicultural community and also introduces children to traditional art forms like professional ballet, opera, and Broadway musicals. Visual art programming includes painting, sculpting, drawing and working with clay.

The American Rescue Plan was signed into law in March 2021 when the NEA was provided $135 million for the arts sector. The grant for the Children’s Discovery Museum comes in the plan’s third round of funding.

The NEA will award grants totaling $57,750,000 to 567 arts organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Washington, DC. Organizations can use this funding to fund jobs, operations and facilities, health and safety supplies, and marketing and promotional efforts.

Source: www.mercurynews.com