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Most important: It needs to cite sources. As it is, it is impossible for a reader to find out where to go to find corroboration that this institution exists at all. Examples of sources are newspaper articles referring to it, official registrations of the organization, and so on.
Second, it needs to establish why it is worthy of a listing on Wikipedia. If it has published records of notable artists, name them and link to them. Again, sources (outside Wikipedia) are important.
Third, the tone needs work. If the article is to use a loaded term like "unique", it needs to give some evidence that someone (apart from the participants) thinks that it's unique, and (again) a source showing where the claim for uniqueness is made.
Once it's long enough not to be a stub, the stub label should be taken off and be replaced with category links. There are probably half a dozen categories it belongs in.