Stories of Impact: Arts+

Arts+ was founded as Community School of the Arts in 1969 by Henry Bridges, the organist and choir director of the First Presbyterian Church in Uptown Charlotte. He envisioned the program after realizing the church had 15 unused pianos in its basement and was surrounded by an urban neighborhood with children who could benefit from, but could not afford, high-quality music lessons.

In the inaugural year, Henry recruited four of the finest piano teachers in Charlotte and accepted 20 children from more than 150 applications. Students received free instruction five days a week, learning through private lessons, supervised practice, choir, sight singing, and music theory.

To this day, our mission is to unleash creativity, transform lives, and build community through outstanding and accessible arts education.

We offer instruction in music and visual art for both children and adults that is designed to provide access to outstanding arts education plus all the benefits it brings, including skills in teamwork, critical thinking, and problem solving. Our programs include private lessons, 1-day group workshops, 6-week group classes, camps, community festivals, Carolina Suzuki Strings, Charlotte Youth Choir, Studio 345, Project Harmony, and Design to Dollars. 

Each year, we are proud to deliver high-quality arts education to thousands of students. As a result of our extensive outreach programs, financial aid, community partnerships, and supporters, a majority of our students receive their education for free or at a reduced cost.

Arts+ is also in the middle of an exciting capital campaign to renovate and upfit the former Plaza Presbyterian Church to become the new Arts+ Community Campus, allowing us to serve even more students, create new programs, and better support our creative community. 

We invite you to see the history and impact of Arts+ here and check out our recent accomplishments in our Fiscal Year 2025 Impact Report.

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Janet LaBar

Executive Director​
jlabar@womensimpactfund.org

With more than 25 years of experience, Janet has a proven track record of leading organizations and teams in developing strategies that foster thriving communities. Her career is dedicated to the well-being of the places she serves, and the people and businesses within them, positioning her as a trusted sounding board, critical thinker, and purposeful protagonist across corporate, government, education, entrepreneurial, and civic spheres.
Janet joined Women’s Impact Fund in June 2025 to guide one of Charlotte’s most respected, women-led philanthropic organizations into its next phase of growth and impact. In partnership with the Women’s Impact Fund team, Board, Advisors, members, volunteers, and key community partners, she will continue strengthening communities by maximizing women’s leadership in philanthropy through collective giving, education, and engagement.
Inspired by her family, teams who dare greatly, and people and communities striving to be their best selves, Janet’s impactful career includes leadership roles as President and CEO of Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, President and CEO of Greater Portland Inc, and Chief Performance Officer of Greater Phoenix Economic Council. As a first-generation Filipino American, her lived experience deeply informs her professional drive to create equitable economic growth and opportunity in the metro areas she’s served.
She holds a BA in Communication Arts from the University of West Florida and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Phoenix. Janet and her husband James are proud parents to an older daughter, and a daughter and son who are twins.