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Founded in 1999 by Tony Bennett and Susan Benedetto, Exploring the Arts (ETA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to strengthen the role of the arts in American education by returning arts-enriched programming to public schools across the country. To this end, ETA develops programs that connect private funders, individual artists and cultural institutions to public schools as a way to achieve greater equality of resources and opportunity for youth of all means and backgrounds. ETA champions programs and curricula that: (1) teach young artists to embrace true craft over the cult of fame that pervades our culture; (2) promote interdisciplinary learning by integrating the arts with standard academics; and (3) that encourage social consciousness and a commitment to community.

Tony Bennett Tony Bennett
ETA Founder & Board Member

A singer of great fame and a thirteen-time Grammy award winner, Tony Bennett has sold over 50 million records internationally and was honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award as recognition for his extraordinary recording career that has spanned over fifty years. He has also won numerous other awards, including an Emmy and a Cable Ace Award and was honored by the United Nations who presented him with their "Citizen of the World" Award. Tony is not only recognized as an outstanding solo artist, but he has also enjoyed successful collaborations and friendships with other musical greats such as k.d. lang, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Judy Garland, Billy Joel, and Stevie Wonder, among others. Although he is most widely known for his singing, Tony Bennett is also an accomplished painter, who has exhibited and sold his work internationally. His paintings are part of the permanent collections at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art in Washington DC, the National Arts Club in Manhattan, New York, and the Butler Institute of American Art Museum in Youngstown, Ohio. Before his rise to fame, Anthony Dominick Benedetto was just a kid growing up in Queens, New York during the Great Depression. He was educated at the High School of Industrial Arts and later worked as a singing waiter before his talents were discovered by the famous performer, Bob Hope. As an artist of many talents with an urban, working-class background, Tony Bennett recently teamed up with Susan Benedetto to found ETA as well the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts (a public high school located in Queens) as a way to further the cause of arts education and give back to the community from which he sprang. To read more about Tony's career and life, click here.

Susan Crow Susan Benedetto
ETA Founder & President

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Originally from the San Francisco Bay area, Susan got her BA in History from Fordham University in New York City and went on to pursue her MA in Social Studies at Columbia University's Teachers College, where she was also certified and licensed as a NY state teacher. She immediately began teaching Social Studies classes at Manhattan's prestigious public high school, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and the Performing Arts. Susan then returned to Fordham and in 2005 received another MA, this time in Supervision/Administration, which served her well in her position as Assistant Principal at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts. Susan first began at the Frank Sinatra School as a Social Studies teacher and was also one of the school's original founders, alongside Tony Bennett. Since Exploring the Arts' early days, Susan has remained active as ETA's President and endeavors to bring her passion for interdisciplinary education to her leadership role at the organization. Before entering the field of education, Susan was the owner of Creative Artists Management in New York, where she advised artists in the management of their careers, along with coordinating publicity, bookings and recording projects. Prior to that, she worked as an administrative assistant with Merrill Lynch, and during her college years was awarded a competitive internship position in the White House's Presidential Advance Office.

Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer
ETA Board Member
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Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer currently works as Executive Director at the Queens Council on the Arts, where she oversees all programmatic activities, including: arts in education initiatives, information services, arts services, and grants programs (including the Queens Community Arts Fund, the Individual Artist Initiative, and the Arts in the Schools Grant Program). She is also the author and illustrator of Rabbit Mooncakes, a multicultural picture book for children published by Little, Brown & Company. Her second book, Peanut & the Chinese Dragon, is currently in development. A graduate of Oberlin College, she also attended the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria and received a Masters of Music in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music. Hoong Yee is a firm believer in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community.

Iris Cantor Iris Cantor
ETA Board Member
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Iris Cantor is Chairman and President of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, which she and her husband established in 1978 to fund institutions and programs in the fields of education, medicine, and the arts. Along with her late husband, Iris owns the world's largest and most comprehensive private collection of Auguste Rodin sculpture and artwork (from which they have donated more than 450 pieces to over seventy institutions worldwide). They have additionally endowed numerous galleries, sculpture gardens, and scholarly chairs at major museums and universities, and Iris herself has led many of the Foundation's other projects which include exhibitions and collaborations with: The White House, New York's Public Art Fund, and Rockefeller Center. Iris has also demonstrated her commitment to the cinematic arts by providing major support (along with her husband) for the establishment of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Film Center at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, as well as through her work as producer on the award-winning documentary, Rodin: The Gates of Hell. In addition to her passion for the arts, Iris is also a dedicated supporter of healthcare research, which has led her to fund the UCLA Medical Center's Iris Cantor Center for Breast Imaging and also New York Weill Cornell Medical Center's Iris Cantor Women's Health Center. Iris additionally provides funding and Board member services to other causes and institutions, among them: NY Presbyterian Hospital, Lying-In Hospital, Strang Cancer Prevention Center, and Discovery Fund for Eye Research. She is also a member of the Blue Ribbon Committee, a grand patron of the Music Center in Los Angeles, and the recipient of myriad awards and honors from civic agencies, government agencies, universities, museums, and other such institutions.

Cheri Walsh
Executive Director
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Cheri began her studies and career as a freelance dancer, working throughout the United States and Europe. She has since built a strong record of over ten years in non-profit leadership positions. She served as Managing Director of Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College and prior to that was the Director of Development at North Carolina Dance Theatre.

George S. Kaufman George S. Kaufman
ETA Board Member
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George Kaufman is Chairman of Kaufman Astoria Studios, home to many major motion pictures and television shows (such as Sesame Street, Law & Order, Angels in America, and The Stepford Wives, among others). With its home in Astoria, George is a strong supporter of all projects that contribute to the development and improvement of the borough of Queens. Along with his wife, Mariana, George commits his time and financial support to a number of philanthropic endeavors. He is currently serving on the Board of Trustees of the Whitney Museum, the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Museum of the Moving Image, and the Real Estate Board of New York. He is also Chairman of the Fashion Center Business Improvement District. Additionally, George serves as Chairman of Kaufman Organization which has been active for three generations in the ownership, management and development of commercial and residential properties, including office buildings, apartment buildings and shopping centers located primarily in the New York City area.

John Desiderio John Desiderio
ETA Board Member
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John Desiderio is a Wall Street veteran with over 25 years of experience working in the investment industry. He has held senior management positions in such firms as Cantor Fitzgerald and Drexel Burnham Lambert and is currently Managing Director at L F Rothschild. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, John now divides his time between homes in Florida and New York and is an avid boater, automobile enthusiast, enjoys fishing and playing tennis. Possessing a strong love of the arts, John is honored to sit on ETA's Board of Directors in support of its worthy cause.

Karin Anderson Karin Anderson
ETA Director of Development
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A product of an arts education herself, Karin was a Drama major at the renowned Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and the Performing Arts while growing up in New York City and began working as an actress in the local theatre scene at the young age of nine years-old. She holds a BA in Sociology from Mount Holyoke College and spent time abroad studying Spanish art history and literature at La Universidad de Complutense in Madrid, Spain. Karin first experienced work as an educator during her time in college, when she taught inmates at the Hampshire County Jail. Upon graduating, she began work as a teacher for high school students with G.E.A.R.U.P., a college readiness program providing extra educational support for under-served youth in the Bronx. Karin has also taught ESL classes at AsociaciŪn Tepeyac, a non-profit organization serving Latino immigrants in downtown Manhattan. She spent her first two years at Exploring the Arts in the position of Program Coordinator and now serves as ETA's Director of Development. In addition to her job at ETA, Karin has worked as a freelance writer of grant proposals and case studies for such clients as the Children's Museum of the Arts, the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation among others. She has freelanced also as a Spanish/English translator of written materials for numerous clients including the ING NYC Marathon. In her free time, Karin volunteers as a trained Crisis Counselor, advocating for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in the emergency rooms at St. Lukeķs Roosevelt Hospital Center through the Crime Victims Treatment Program.

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