Non-profit organisation, Ryman Arts, has appointed Christian Lachel, chief creative officer of BRC Imagination Arts, to its board
Ryman Arts' mission is to transforms young lives by creating access and opportunities within the arts
The organisation was founded in 1990 to honor the legacy of legendary Disney artist, Herbert D Ryman
Ryman creates opportunities for education in fundamental art skills
Non-profit organisation, Ryman Arts, has appointed Christian Lachel, chief creative officer of BRC Imagination Arts, to its board.
Ryman Arts' mission is to transform lives by creating access and opportunity for a diverse community of young artists through "rigorous education in fundamental art skills and mentoring" – at no cost to the students.
Founded in 1990 to honor the legacy of legendary Disney artist, Herbert D Ryman, the organisation has served over 6,000 teens from 190 communities with its core programme and engaged over 21,000 students from low-income communities through its outreach work.
Ryman Arts said the appointment of Lachel will provide a clear example of how the arts can impact people’s lives beyond the walls of an art show or exhibition.
Lachel said: "BRC and Ryman Arts have always had a joint commitment to guiding and nurturing talented artists.
"The arts have always been an important part of my personal and professional life – that’s why it is an incredible privilege to be joining an elite group of board members who embody true mentorship.
"BRC strives to take an active role in initiatives for growing future talent and giving people of all backgrounds a greater chance to succeed in our industry.
"It is our intention to make the experience and attractions business a more inclusive, diverse, and vibrant place, far beyond our workplace."