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CAP Celebrates 30 Years in Jacksonville

CAP kicked off its 30th-anniversary celebration with a mayoral proclamation of Cathedral Arts Project Day on January 30, 2023, and an exhibition of children’s artwork at St. John’s Cathedral on view until February 12. The exhibition, “Celebrating 30 Years Empowering Children Through the Arts” includes artworks created by students in CAP programs from 2006 to 2022 as well as a historical timeline of the organization’s milestones over the past three decades.

CAP was founded in 1993 by Gail Weltsek and her son along with a small group of volunteers at St. John’s Cathedral in downtown Jacksonville. It began with just one dance class for 10 children who lived in a nearby transitional housing facility. Within three years, the organization began to include dance programs at area elementary schools, and in 2000 it received its 501(c)(3) designation. Today, the organization has provided over 33,000 students, primarily living in under-resourced communities in Duval County, with professional arts education in art as therapy, dance, media arts, music, theatre and visual arts.

CAP’s second dance recital, 1997

“For 30 years, the Cathedral Arts Project has stayed true to its mission to make quality arts education accessible to all children, and we will continue to expand our programs as we pursue this goal,” said President & CEO Rev. Kimberly L. Hyatt, “At CAP, we know from our data that nourishing a child’s creative spirit and innovative thinking also supports their ability to reach their full potential as a student and garner a better understanding of their own humanity.”

In 2013, CAP engaged the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to be considered for their Any Given Child program. Jacksonville became the 14th Any Given Child (AGC) community, one of only 27 designations in the nation. Working through a collective impact model with CAP, Duval County Public Schools, local arts organizations, artists and community leaders, AGC Jacksonville ensures all K-8 students in Duval County have greater access to learning in the arts. Data shows since 2014, there has been a 30% increase in the number of full-time DCPS arts educators, aligning directly with the timeline of CAP and AGC’s partnership. On average, CAP students score 7 points higher on standardized tests, achieve higher grade proficiency, perform better in science, and receive half as many behavioral violations in comparison to students not participating in CAP programs. Over a 10-year period, 97% of CAP students were promoted to the next grade level and 84% increased “grit” indicators such as class participation and task completion.

A group of students in aprons stands in front of their artwork on a wall

CAP visual arts students, circa early 2000s

A recent objective of the organization has been to better understand the challenges schools face in providing critical arts education and work to find solutions. In addition to supporting children’s educational goals, the LEAD artlook® map launched by CAP in 2019 has provided Duval County schools and community stakeholders with data needed to identify deficits in funding, resources and programs in the arts offered by public schools. In 2021, the data collected showed that 84% of principals were in need of art supplies and equipment, while 63% expressed that a dedicated arts budget would be beneficial to their student community. By gathering this data, CAP helps stakeholders identify how best to allocate resources to schools in support of making arts education easier to access in Duval County.

a group of students on a stage

CAP Students at Performing Arts Showcase, circa early 2000s

Hiring high-caliber, full-time teaching artist fellows to conduct its arts programs in the community is the organization’s most recent expansion in services. Over the last several years, CAP’s board, staff, and local and national community partners gathered to rethink, redefine and reimagine how to expand CAP’s reach to more children while maintaining the quality of its programs. Transitioning from its longstanding model of a large roster of part-time teaching artists, CAP is building a smaller team of full-time teaching artist fellows who are able to teach more programs throughout the year, thereby reaching more students in more ways. No other organization in the country uses this unique model to leverage such far-ranging outcomes.

CAP celebrates 30 years in Jacksonville! The organization has provided over 31,000 students in Duval with professional arts education in art as therapy, dance, media arts, music, theatre and visual arts. Share on X

“CAP is an organization pursuing systemic change in how we deliver and evaluate the impact of arts education on children,” said Kristine Cherek, CAP Board Chair. “Our important work has impacted the lives of generations of children in Northeast Florida over the past three decades and will continue to build on its incredible foundation and proven track record.”

This post was updated for accuracy on July 10, 2023.

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Research shows clear links between arts involvement and positive outcomes in academics, creative and critical thinking, personal behavior, and social and civic participation. Rhythm-based musical training, in particular, has been shown to enhance higher-order cognition and motor control. These benefits reinforce the essential value of the arts to enrich not only individual children and young adults, but also their communities. For more information about CAP programs visit our link in bio.🪘
Thank you to all who attended the CAP Visual Arts Showcase Opening Receptions today! You can still view the inspiring artwork created by CAP students through June 10 at the Alexander Brest Gallery at Jacksonville University! Don’t miss it!🎨🎉 
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CAP is hiring a Part Time Teaching Artist in Strings! As a CAP Teaching Artist specializing in strings, you'll inspire young lives by providing instruction in violin, viola, cello and/or bass in afterschool settings across Northeast Florida. You'll create and utilize engaging, standards-aligned curriculum and lead enriching educational experiences that ignite students' creative spirits and foster a lifelong appreciation for music. Start Date: August 2026. 
For more information visit the Work at CAP link in bio. Apply today!🎻
Every child has a creative spirit. The study of music develops their unique strengths – like self-confidence, creative thinking, self-respect, empathy and perseverance. Participation in the arts creates extraordinary change in the lives of children that sets them up to succeed in school and in life.🌟#theartsaddup #capkidsjax #artsed
Are you a military family? CAP is proud to provide two FREE week-long arts camps for Blue Star Families this summer!🎶👯Supported by the @Kids Hope Alliance, CAP’s Brave HeArts program provides military families with the opportunity for their students to explore their creativity through a variety of arts experiences and performances. Led by CAP teaching artists, campers of all experience levels will enjoy music and dance activities designed to spark creativity and self-expression. Learn more and register at our Brave HeArts link in bio!💙

Session 1 | Music Exploration
July 6-10 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Rising 3rd – 5th graders
Campers will explore their musical interests through both individual and collaborative instruction. 

Session 2 | Dance Exploration
July 13-17 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Rising 3rd – 5th graders
Campers will embark on an exciting journey in this beginner-level dance camp.

Location: Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church, 4001 Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Come out to this Riverside Arts Market and cheer for our Emerging Artists Programs students in the CAP Dance Ensemble, CAP String Orchestra and CAP Theatre Company on the River Stage this Saturday, May 2 beginning at 10:30 am! 🎻👯🎭Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Spring for the Arts is tomorrow and the silent auction is officially OPEN – you can place your bids remotely or in-person with the auction link in bio!

This annual event celebrates the impact you, our donors, have had on local students, and raises funds for CAP's REIMAGINE Campaign, with the ultimate goal of putting paint brushes, instruments, scripts and dance shoes in the hands of more children in Northeast Florida than ever before. Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow.🎉Happy bidding!
Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) is grateful to announce that we are recipients of the Find Your Light Foundation's 2026 grant! Their support allows us to to empower every child’s creative spirit, ensuring that students across Northeast Florida have access to essential arts education that recognizes, grows and amplifies every student's unique skills and strengths.

Find Your Light is dedicated to supporting exceptional arts programs where the need is greatest, recognizing arts education as an essential part of a young person’s development. 
Thank you, @Fylfoundation, for championing the power of the arts and helping CAP make a lasting impact! #TheArtsAddUp #ArtsEducation

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