Background

Children with higher exposure to arts and media develop a key skill: fueling imagination to open up to possibilities. Research supports the notion that students who engage in the study of the arts, perform better in math, reading, and writing. According to a study from Arts Education and Positive Youth Development, adolescents and students who belong from the arts background are significantly more optimistic about their chances to attend college than non-arts students. There’s significant data showing that the arts promote positive development in the academic, social, and emotional realms. 

In recent times we’ve certainly noticed an expansion of arts education which has proved to be beneficial in terms of employability and social skills. It should also be considered that students who might find difficulty in academics may find an outlet in the arts. To learn is to live, to be involved in art is to find the meaning of life. This is the ethos of Funkaar Studios