Long Island Arts Alliance is grateful for the support of these LIAA Partners:


Senator Owen H. Johnson • Senator Carl L. Marcellino

Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. • Assemblywoman Patricia Eddington

Assemblyman Steve Englebright • Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel

Assemblywoman Earlene Hooper • Assemblyman Joseph Saladino

Assemblyman Robert Sweeney • Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg

Assemblyman Chuck Lavine


Sculptures by Nikolas Bental 

(LIAA Scholar-Artist 2011-2012) Chaminade High School

Advancing the Arts on Long Island


"The arts are America's secret weapon in developing
our communities and cities."

— Robert Lynch, Author of The Partnership Movement

and President and CEO of Americans for the Arts


Sculpture by

Nikolas Bentel 

(LIAA Scholar-Artist 2011-2012)

Chaminade High School

Cynthia Lau  (LIAA Scholar-Artist 2011-2012) Hicksville High School










Braid  by Katherine Sneddon 

(LIAA  Award of Merit 2011-2012)

Hicksville High School

Scholar-Artist Awards Gala 

2012
VIDEO

Celebrating this year’s honorees.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3TZeD0bpaQ&list=FLYwZ7Aiz-UNcgLlORDtHRwQ&index=1&feature=plpp_videohttp://livepage.apple.com/http://youtu.be/e3TZeD0bpaQshapeimage_1_link_0shapeimage_1_link_1

You are nurturing the creative spirit in our young people, supporting arts education and celebrating Long Island’s world class arts and culture through your support of

Long Island Arts Alliance.


           


                       Bravo!

                   Thank You!

 


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Scholar-Artist Nominations are now available for the Class of 2014.


LIAA's Scholar-Artist Awards program recognizes students judged to be “the best of the best” on Long Island in both academics and in the arts.  LIAA partners with area universities to offer full scholarships to qualified honorees.  The LIAA Scholar-Artist Program is presented by the New York Community Bank Foundation and is produced in cooperation with Newsday.


       
Honoring the 
Scholar-Artist Class of 2013Class_of_2013.html

Nominations may ONLY be submitted by an authorized school official; e.g. Principal, Superintendent or Art Teacher. A grade point average of 90 or above is also required.

 
Honoring the 
Scholar-Artist Class of 2013Class_of_2013.html