Giving diverse talent the chance to shine.
An inclusive vision for leadership in music*
* and everything else
Too many young people don’t get a chance to develop and demonstrate their talent. This gap in representation in leadership and at top institutions silences diverse voices, great ideas, and productive dialogue. It isn’t fair or creative, and it’s bad for the world.
Ilumina provides access to world-class opportunity for talented young musicians from diverse and less-advantaged backgrounds, and builds lasting relationships between artists and marginalized communities.
We’re working for a future where every talented young person has a chance to become a leader, where concert halls represent the vibrant diversity of the world, and where all communities have access to music education and live performance.
Ilumina was founded in São Paulo in 2015 by American violist Jennifer Stumm. What began as a small musical talent development project on a farm has grown in six years to include hundreds of young musicians from South America and leading international artists from around the world, a renowned festival giving access to live music to thousands each year, social impact initiatives of quality and depth and a model of opportunity development of remarkable power. Almost 60% of Ilumina Young Artists have gone on to study at top-level universities and conservatories around the world and of those, 98% were accepted to their first-choice institution. Ilumina and its collective of artists from diverse social realities now performs on major stages around the world, leads educational residencies and continues to fight for equity and representation in leadership, on and off stage. Jennifer is regularly invited to speak about the Ilumina model of talent development, at NASA’s Cross-Industry Innovation Summit, at the Ecosystems 2030 Summit and for Innovation, Technology and Education sector institutions around the world.