"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 18548,"FY 13, Sediment Reduction Strategies for the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers",2013,54696,,,,,,,,,,,.25,LimnoTech,"State Government","The goal of the project is the development of an overall strategy for reduction of turbidity/TSS, with sets of sediment reduction initiatives and actions for various sources, to address the Minnesota River Turbidity TMDL and the South Metro Mississippi River TSS TMDL. ",,,2013-04-16,2013-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Larry,Gunderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2400",larry.gunderson@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-sediment-reduction-strategies-minnesota-and-mississippi-rivers,,,, 18232,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Grant - Fillmore County SWCD",2013,92464,,,,,,,,,,,.51,"Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will obtain spatial and long-term pollutant load information from the Root River watershed in Southeast Minnesota. To accomplish this, the Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the MPCA with water quality monitoring and annual pollutant loading calculations. Approximately 25 grab samples will be collected/site/year at 5 sites within the Root River watershed (totaling 125 grab samples/year). Annual load calculations for each site will be determined using the FLUX32 model.",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 765-3878",donna.rasmussen@fillmoreswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-grant-fillmore-county-swcd,,,, 18410,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Grant - Chippewa River Watershed Project",2013,136325,,,,,,,,,,,1.31,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will work with the MPCA to conduct watershed pollutant load monitoring at four sites in the Chippewa River watershed and one site in the neighboring Pomme de Terre River watershed . The Chippewa River Watershed Project (CRWP) team will also aid the MPCA in measuring and comparing regional differences and long-term trends in water quality. The goal is to collect quality data and complete load calculations for the five sites using the MPCA's established protocols. ",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kylene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Project",,,,,"(320) 269-2139 ext.116",kylene@chippewariver.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stearns, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River, Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-grant-chippewa-river-watershed-project,,,, 17880,"70 Years Project's ""Made in Minnesota"" documentary",2013,5500,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,5500,,,,"70 Years Project/IFP Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To research and write a script for a documentary on innovations developed in Minnesota that contributed to victory in World War II.",,"To research and write a script for a documentary on innovations developed in Minnesota that contributed to victory in World War II.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Randal,Dietrich,"70 Years Project/IFP Minnesota","2446 University Ave West , #100","St Paul",MN,55104,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/70-years-projects-made-minnesota-documentary,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18965,"Accelerated Ground Water Protection Through Irrigation Water Management ",2013,145000,"111 006 02 07B 000","Laws of Minnesota 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Section 7, and Laws of Minnesota 2012, Chapter 264, Section 7","A shared irrigation technician that will lead to the adoption and understanding of irrigation water management practices. It is estimated that up to 80 fields could be enrolled into an irrigation scheduling program annually.","This project resulted in an estimated reduction of 21,845 lb. nitrogen per year.",,40000,"The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources. ",145000,2000,"Melvin Kinnunen, Nancy Benson, Ken Berg, Marvin Runyan, Tom Schulz",2.8,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Most of Hubbard, Todd and Wadena Counties' irrigated acreage consists of highly permeable, low water holding capacity, sandy textured soils overlying shallow and buried sand and gravel aquifers. These aquifers are very susceptible to non-point water quality degradation from land use practices. This project will reduce the amount of nitrates and other water soluble contaminants that are leaching into sensitive sand plain aquifers and help reduce the effects of irrigation on surface water flows by establishing a shared Irrigation Specialist through the three Soil and Water Conservation Districts. This Irrigation Specialist will provide technical assistance and tools to work with local irrigation producers to encourage them to adopt irrigation practices and act as a liaison between local producers and state agencies with groundwater interests. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Darren ",Newville,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District","4 Alfred St. NE",Wadena,MN,56482,"(218) 631-3195 ext. 4",darren.newville@mn.nacdnet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Wadena,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-ground-water-protection-through-irrigation-water-management,"Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Terry Bovee -MDH Principal Planner Drinking Water Protection; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Dave Friedl -DNR Northern Region Clean Water Specialist; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Dwight Wilcox -MDA Ag BMP Program Planner; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator;-DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager;","Please reference following link: http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/aboutbwsr/boarddirectory.pdf","Nicole Clapp",No 18969,"Accelerated NPEA Engineering Assistance ",2013,613047,"111 006 02 07B 000","Laws of Minnesota 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Section 7, and Laws of Minnesota 2012, Chapter 264, Section 7","A shared professional engineer, lead engineer and an engineering technician that will enable more conservation projects to be constructed.",,,153262,"The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources. ",613047,2832,"Larry Scherger, Pam Mensink, Paul Heers, Jr., John Jaeger, Jim Gebhardt, Paul Uecker, Robert Duban, Matt Feldmeier, Mark Ihlenfeld, Tom Gosse, Arlene Nelson, Glen Roberson",4.8,"SE SWCD Technical Support JPB","Local/Regional Government","This project will fully fund three Nonpoint Engineering Assistance (NPEA) Joint Powers Board positions in cooperation with the NPEA Base Funding anticipated at $130,000 per year. This will allow a 2nd Professional Engineer to be retained in addition to a Lead Engineer and Technician. This 'accelerated' engineering previously was funded with BWSR Challenge Grants, and an EPA319 grant with corresponding BWSR CWF Matching Grant to handle the high workload associated with the large number of BWSR feedlot cost-share projects approved in South East Minnesota. This project will enable more projects to be constructed resulting in a reduction of nitrogen, phosphorus and fecal coliform runoff into surface and ground water in South East Minnesota and the Mississippi River. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,"Glen ",Roberson," Joint Powers Board","104 E 3rd Ave PO Box 335",Goodhue,MN,55027,651-923-5286,groberson@goodhueswcd.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-npea-engineering-assistance,"Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Terry Bovee -MDH Principal Planner Drinking Water Protection; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Dave Friedl -DNR Northern Region Clean Water Specialist; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Dwight Wilcox -MDA Ag BMP Program Planner; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator;-DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager;","Please reference following link: http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/aboutbwsr/boarddirectory.pdf","Nicole Clapp",No 18975,"Accelerated Feedlot Technical Assistance ",2013,333120,"111 006 02 07B 000","Laws of Minnesota 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Section 7, and Laws of Minnesota 2012, Chapter 264, Section 7","Two feedlot technicians that will enable more livestock operations to come into compliance and stay in operation. ",,,83280,"The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources. ",333120,2400,"Larry Scherger, Pam Mensink, Paul Heers, Jr., John Jaeger, Jim Gebhardt, Paul Uecker, Robert Duban, Matt Feldmeier, Mark Ihlenfeld, Tom Gosse, Arlene Nelson, Glen Roberson",6,"SE SWCD Technical Support JPB","Local/Regional Government","This project will extend two Feedlot Technical positions initially created and funded by a FY2011 CWF Feedlot Water Quality Grant that assess and help fix animal waste runoff from small feedlots. The technicians will work with and under the Technical Authority and priorities of the South East Soil and Water Conservation District Tech Support JPB lead Engineer. This project will enable more projects to be constructed resulting in a reduction of nitrogen, phosphorus and fecal coliform runoff into surface and ground water in South East Minnesota and the Mississippi River. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,"Glen ",Roberson,"Joint Powers Board","104 East 3rd Ave, PO Box 335",Goodhue,MN,55027,651-923-5286,groberson@goodhueswcd.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-feedlot-technical-assistance,"Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Terry Bovee -MDH Principal Planner Drinking Water Protection; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Dave Friedl -DNR Northern Region Clean Water Specialist; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Dwight Wilcox -MDA Ag BMP Program Planner; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator;-DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager; ","Please reference following link: http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/aboutbwsr/boarddirectory.pdf","Nicole Clapp",No 9803,"Accelerated Prairie Restoration and Enhancement on DNR Lands, Phase 4",2013,4300000,"ML 2012, Ch. 264, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 2(h)","$4,300,000 in the second year is to the commissioner of natural resources to accelerate the restoration and enhancement of wildlife management areas, scientific and natural areas, and land under native prairie bank easements. A list of proposed restorations and enhancements must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan.",,"Restored 123 acres and enhanced 59,373 acres of prairie ",,,"n/a ",4282900,105100,,14,DNR,"State Government","The table below provides a short summary of the acres and sites accomplished. We enhanced or restored 59,495 acres in 458 separate habitat projects.Project Type # Sites # AcresFencing for conserv grazing 6 721grassland conversion 33 1,124Invasive Species Control 43 1,599mowing 3 104Prescribed burn 214 48,368Restoration 13 123Woody Removal 146 7,457",,"In the table above, grassland conversion is generally converting old brome or early low diversity CRP-like plantings (grass only) to a diverse native grass and forb mix. These projects are good examples of the benefits of OHF. Low diversity grasslands provide some habitat for wildlife. These funds allow us to enhance and improve these habitats, going above and beyond what we could do without these funds. By far our most effective management tool is prescribed fire and we were able to burn over 48,000 acres, just over 75 square miles, with these funds.Our acre estimate is probably a low number, especially for woody removal. Trees in grasslands affect both the immediate area as well as the surrounding area. Generally we remove trees to increase nest success in the surrounding areas. While we may only record one acre of tree removal, we’re enhancing nest success for an entire WMA.This was the fourth appropriation for the DNR's programmatic Grassland Enhancement efforts. The primary focus for the Wildlife Section of this appropriation was the use of two Roving Crews, in Region One (located in Polk County) and Region 3 (located in Dakota County). Roving Crews are self-contained habitat enhancement programs. One hundred percent of their time is dedicated to habitat enhancement. In addition, we worked with local contractors to do additional habitat work on WMAs and SNAs.Division of Ecological and Water Resource staff funded on this appropriation did a variety of tasks, including writing contracts for woody removal projects and prescribed burns, firebreak installation, prescribed burn planning and execution, prairie reconstruction, and smaller invasive removal projects. CCM crews were contracted for many projects to add additional abilities. Specifically noteworthy, southern region EWR hires a CCM crew for several weeks in the spring each year to build support into the DNR burn crew (there would not be enough staff for a crew without CCM).In addition to these data, we also provide the following narratives showing the outputs and outcomes of several of the projects on the parcel list.The Cuka WMA project involved the removal of scattered invasive volunteer trees from 130 acres of native and restored prairie. A DNR survey on June 11, 2013 revealed the presence of at least 508 individual clusters of Small White Lady Slipper orchids. The orchid is abundant on Cuka WMA and this tree removal was management that is a direct positive for the preservation of this species. The removal of predator perches and den trees was one objective that appears to have been successfully met based upon the pheasant production that has been observed on this unit in recent years. One hunter has harvested a 2 bird limit on every pheasant opener for the last four years.A large portion of Benson WMA was already a quality restored grassland and wetland complex when acquired, but had thousands of trees covering the WMA. Without treatment, the site would have soon lost its open nature and grassland wildlife. The site includes a very high quality remnant prairie that we use to harvest local ecotype seed for nearby WMA restorations.Two Rivers Aspen Parkland SNA is a 1400 acre high quality brush prairie that was being invaded by aspen. This transition can be devastating to many wildlife species, particularly sharp tailed grouse as they tend to abandon these areas once they transition. After the prescribed burn and woody removal projects, there was a significant increase in sharp tailed grouse observations.Sweetwater WMA has two tracts totaling 430 acres. These tracts are part of a contiguous complex of public lands, including roughly 1,000 acres of Waterfowl Production Areas and 500 acres of WMA in the heart of Lac qui Parle County – an area with a rich history of waterfowl and upland bird hunting. The tree removal work on Sweetwater WMA compliments ongoing habitat acquisitions, restorations and enhancements being done in this area through partnerships among USFWS, MNDNR, TNC, PF and DU.Cooperative Farming Agreement fields totaling nineteen acres on four WMAs in the south Metro were retired. The fields were planted to a diverse mix native grasses and forbs. This will benefit pollinators as well as providing additional nesting cover. These WMAs are relatively close to the Metro Area, proving both wildlife habitat as well as hunting and other recreational opportunities for Twin Cities residents.Because this is a programmatic appropriation, it’s difficult to assign a dollar amount to a specific project. Because of this and the large number of projects, we simply assigned dollars to projects proportional to acres completed in that project. In the same way, we proportionally assigned dollars to personnel based on FTEs.",2012-07-01,2016-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Hoch,"MN DNR","500 Lafayette Road","St Paul",MN,55155,651-259-5230,greg.hoch@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Goodhue, Grant, Houston, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Meeker, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Pope, Redwood, Roseau, Statewide, Stearns, Stevens, Traverse, Washington, Winona, Yellow Medicine","Forest Prairie Transition, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Prairie Region, Southeast Forest",,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-prairie-restoration-and-enhancement-dnr-lands-phase-4,,,, 10000361,"Acquire 4.24 acres for Above the Falls Regional Park",2013,1429970,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 4.24 acres. (Year 2 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-424-acres-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000366,"Acquire 1.74 acres for Above the Falls Regional park",2013,9864,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,,,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Above the Falls Regional Park. Acquire 1.74 acres. (Year 2 of 2)",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-174-acres-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000378,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",2013,632175,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.",,"Project completed.",,424833,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Acquire Kingswood Special Recreation Feature",,Kingswood,2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-kingswood-special-recreation-feature,,,, 17886,"Acquire Microfilm Reader/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Jeff Schiffman-President, Pat Kennedy-VP, Jodi Hintzen-Secretary, Directors: Jeanne Batesole, Lloyd Flaaten, Bruce Haugen, Jeff Karrow, Carol Neumann, Larry Skoglund, Kay Zebarth",,"Douglas County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kim,Dillon,"Douglas County Historical Society","1219 Nokomis Street",Alexandria,MN,56308,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Douglas,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilm-readerscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 28446,"Acquire Microfilm/fiche Reader/Printer/Scanner",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Approximately 60 people including the general public, staff from Minneapolis Central Library, staff from other Hennepin County Libraries, and other organizations including Minitex, participated in orientations to the machine and had an opportunity for hands on with the equipment. The machine is currently available and used by the public and library staff. Images can be enhanced and downloaded or emailed.",,,1650,,8650,,"HC Library Board: Therese VanBlarcom, Gary Thade, Jane Shanard, NuRocha Williams, Kathleen Lamb, Claudia Kelly, Jill Joseph, Sandy Johnson, Caitlin Cahill, Chris Damsgard, Rebekah Anderson",,"Hennepin County Library",Libraries,"To make accessible primary records through a new microfilm reader/printer/scanner.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,JoEllen,Haugo,"Hennepin County Library","300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,612-543-8175,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-microfilmfiche-readerprinterscanner,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 10000464,"Acquisition, engineering & construction for lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2014,25592,"M.L. 2013, Chp. 137, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2014) PTLF","Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Complete construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to Lakeville for developing Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail complete trail construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to the City of Lakeville",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-engineering-construction-lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 10000464,"Acquisition, engineering & construction for lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013,25592,,"Sec. 4 METROPOLITAN Council $16,821,000 $16,953,000 (a) $16,821,000 the first year and $16,953,000 the second year are for parks and trails of regional or statewide significance in the metropolitan area, distributed according to paragraphs (b) to (1). Any funds remaining after completion of the listed project may be spent on projects to support parks and trails by the implementing agency.","Complete construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to Lakeville for developing Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail.","No outcomes reported",,,,,,,,"Dakota County",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail complete trail construction, final engineering and acquisition assistance to the City of Lakeville",,"Lake Marion Greenway Regional Trail",2013-07-01,2016-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquisition-engineering-construction-lake-marion-greenway-regional-trail,,,, 17876,"African American and Jewish Oral Histories",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,,,"African American Registry","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 6 interviews an inter-racial, cross-cultural oral history of Black and Jewish residents of Minneapolis.",,"To document in 6 interviews an inter-racial, cross-cultural oral history of Black and Jewish residents of Minneapolis.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Benjamin,Mchie,"African American Registry","3400 Park Avenue S, 3rd Floor",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/african-american-and-jewish-oral-histories,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 17929,"Along the Corridor: An Oral History of University Avenue Business Owners Navigating Change",2013,6440,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,6440,,"Sheldon Mains, Daniel Getahun, Brooke Worden, Dennis Schapiro, Ann Treacy, Leola Johnson, Amy Xiong, Barry Madore, Mark Weber, Elizabeth Patton",,"Twin Cities Media Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To document in 10 interviews the history of immigrant businesses along University Avenue in St. Paul",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of immigrant businesses along University Avenue in St. Paul",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bruce,Johansen,"Twin Cities Media Alliance","2600 E Franklin Avenue, Suite 2",Minneapolis,MN,55406,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/along-corridor-oral-history-university-avenue-business-owners-navigating-change,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 20375,"American with Disabilities Act Grant",2013,220000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Twin Cities organizations with budgets under $4,460,000 will have resources to improve the accessibility of their programs and facilities.Fifteen organizations are implementing physical and programmatic improvements to enhance accessibility for people with disabilities.","A regrant program to VSA Minnesota for 16 grants to metro area arts organizations to make improvements to their programs, projects, equipment, or facilities that have enhanced access to the arts for people with disabilities. ",,,,220000,,,,"VSA Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","American with Disabilities Act Grant",,"Accessibility funds are re-granted by VSA of Minnesota through a competitive application and public panel process.",2012-07-06,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Dunn,"VSA Minnesota","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 305",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 332-3888x 1",craig@vsamn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-disabilities-act-grant-1,"Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 17975,"American Swedish Institute Archives Cataloging",2013,71588,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,71588,,"Christine Albertsson, Rodney Anderson, Carline Bengtsson, Helen Bergren, Martin Bertilsson, Steve Carlson, Ann-Kristin de Verdier, Dean Erickson, Tony Hofstede, Truett Lawson, Beth Lundquist Jones, Ingrid Mattsson, Randal Monson, Leslie Nelson, Thomas Nelson, Lena Norrman, Charles Nystrom, Jerry Sjogren, Roland Thorstensson, Veronika Torarp",,"American Swedish Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To acquire professional services for improving public accessibility to significant archival materials documenting Swedish immigrant contributions to state history",,"To acquire professional services for improving public accessibility to significant archival materials documenting Swedish immigrant contributions to state history",2012-11-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Peggy,Korsmo-Kennon,"American Swedish Institute","2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-swedish-institute-archives-cataloging,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2011,112265,,,,,,,,,,,.43,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2013,2000,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2012,3000,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 9804,"Anoka Sand Plain Habitat Restoration and Enhancement , Phase 2",2013,1050000,"ML 2012, Ch. 264, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 2(i)","$1,050,000 in the second year is to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements to restore and enhance habitat on public lands in the Anoka Sand Plain and along the Rum River as follows: $558,750 to Great River Greening; $99,400 to the Anoka Conservation District; and $391,850 to the National Wild Turkey Federation. A list of proposed restorations and enhancements must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan.","Enhance 139 acres of wetlands, 1,150 acres of prairies and 577 acres of forest ",,,208800,"Morrison County, Great River Greening and National Wild Turkey Federation ",1050000,,,.66,"Great River Greening, Anoka Conservation District and National Wild Turkey Federation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","With funding from the Outdoor Heritage Fund and other leveraged sources, the Anoka Sand Plain Partnership restored/enhanced 1,866 acres of priority wildlife habitat within the Anoka Sand Plain and in the Rum River watershed in east-central Minnesota. ",,"The participating members of the Anoka Sand Plain Partnership, Anoka Conservation District (ACD), Great River Greening (GRG), and National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF), harnessed the expertise, resources, and connections of a broad community of committed conservation stakeholders to significantly elevate restoration and enhancement of oak savannas (Minnesota’s most critically imperiled habitat), prairies, oak woodlands, grasslands, forests, and wetlands on public lands across the Anoka Sand Plain ecological region of east-central Minnesota.The Anoka Sand Plain Partnership exceeded output targets, restoring/enhancing 1,866 acres of critical habitat on public lands in the project area. This exceeded output target of 1,355 acres restored/enhanced by 511 acres or 138%.Acres R/E by habitat type: • 139 acres of wetland habitat • 1,150 acres of prairie/oak savanna habitat • 577 acres of forest habitatAcres R/E by restoration activity: • 2,431 acres of woody invasive species management • 292 acres of prescribed burning • 4 acres of prairie seeding • 139 acres of wetland restoration • 19 acres of riverbank restoration Note: acres by activity may be greater than output acres/project footprint when multiple restoration activities were performed on the same acre (such as invasive species removal and prescribed burning).R/E work was completed across 11 public lands (see a full summary detailed in the final parcel list) including the following:1. Allemansrätt Wilderness Park (Chisago County, GRG): Forest enhancement occurred on 40 acres of high diversity forest, through two stage invasive shrub control. Funds were used for subcontracted work, while ENRTF and local match were used for volunteer engagement and habitat enhancement of adjacent acres. 2. Anoka Nature Preserve (Anoka County, ACD): Habitat enhancement occurred on 148 acres of Anoka Nature Preserve through herbicide application of common buckthorn, prickly ash, and tartarian honeysuckle; prescribed burning of treated acres; and planting of native bare root trees and shrubs. Monitoring and chemical and mechanical control of invasive woody species continued after initial treatment, including mowing, stump spraying, and spot basal bark spraying to further reduce invasive regrowth and encourage desirable species. 3. Belle Prairie County Park (Morrison County, GRG): A total of 35 acres of oak savanna/woodland habitat was enhanced through sustained removal of woody invasive species including removal, stump treatment, and a prescribed burn; and a 4 acre old field was seeded into prairie.4. Carlos Avery WMA (Anoka County, GRG): A total of 339 acres of high quality (MCBS) forest were enhanced with invasive woody removal, primarily invasive shrubs and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), with multiple treatments using subcontracted work and Greening crews. 5. Ereaux WMA (Morrison County, NWTF): A total of 288 oak woodland acres were enhanced by woody invasive species management through cutting, herbicide stump treatment, and burning of debris piles. Emergent invasive sprouts were later spot sprayed with herbicide. A portion of the site was also burned.6. McDougall WMA (Morrison County, NWTF): A total 111 acres of Mississippi River high quality floodplain and terrace forest were treated for invasive buckthorn. 7. Rice Lake SNA (Sherburne County, GRG): A total of 23 acres of high quality oak savanna enhancement was completed with the removal of invasive shrubs using a two stage treatment of winter forestry mowing, followed by spring prescribed burning. 8. Rum River Wild Rice (Isanti County, GRG): This project included successful aerial spray of overabundant water lily and invasive cattail on Marget and Krone Lakes, two historic wild rice shallow lakes, to release viable wild rice seed bed and improve the success of supplemental seeding. This project also included wild rice seeding in Rum River backwaters, oxbows, and main channel. This project enhanced a total of 139 wetland acres. 9. Sartell WMA (Benton County, NWTF): A total of 170 oak woodland acres were enhanced through woody invasive species removal of buckthorn, honeysuckle, and overabundant red cedar, through cutting, herbicide stump treatment, and burning of debris piles. Emergent invasive sprouts were later spot sprayed with herbicide. A portion of the site was also burned. 10. Sherburne NWR (Sherburne County, GRG): A total of 519 acres of oak savanna enhancement work was completed as part of the large-scale restoration of refuge lands. Enhancement consisted of woody invasive species control and other activities, through both subcontract work and USFWS in-kind match.11. Twin Lakes SNA (Isanti County, GRG): A total of 47 acres of forest were enhanced through the removal and treatment of common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) and other invasive species. In addition, a forest gap of 3 acres of old field was planted with oak seedlings grown from acorns collected on site.",2012-07-01,2016-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wayne,Ostlie,"Great River Greening","35 West Water Street, Suite 201","St. Paul",MN,55082,"(651) 894-3870",wbuck@greatrivergreening.org,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Isanti, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne","Forest Prairie Transition, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area",,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anoka-sand-plain-habitat-restoration-and-enhancement-phase-2,,,, 18348,"ARRA Diesel Grant, K&H Farms",2013,405500,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,"Metropolitan Council-Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide condition monitoring and problem investigation monitoring at the following sites. Mississippi River: Tributaries include Bassett Creek, Cannon River, Crow River, and Minnehaha Creek. Minnesota River: Tributaries include Eagle Creek,Riley Creek, and Valley Creek tributary to the St. Croix River",,,2013-01-01,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Johnson,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services",,,,,"(651) 602-8117",kent.johnson@metc.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Nicollet, Pine, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Washington, Wright",,"Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arra-diesel-grant-kh-farms,,,, 18463,"Arrowhead Library System Legacy Grant SFY 2012 - SFY 2013",2013,266057,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 4","These amounts are appropriated to the commissioner of education for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota regional library systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2015.",,"Total Number of Programs Held: 44 Total Attendance: 29,193 Total Number of Partnerships: 931",,42364,,308421,7187,,.98,"Arrowhead Library System",Libraries,"Minnesota’s 12 regional public library systems, which encompass 350 public libraries in all areas of the state, benefit from a portion of the Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Through State Library Services, a division of the Minnesota Department of Education, each regional public library system receives a formula-driven allocation from the annual $3 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant.Arrowhead Library System (ALS) is a federated regional public library system with central services located in northeastern Minnesota. ALS has twenty-nine member public libraries located in seven counties: Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis. With Arts and Cultural Heritage funds, ALS and its member libraries present an array of arts, cultural, literary, and Minnesota history programs in collaboration with arts and cultural organizations, independent artists, historical societies, and community organizations. Programs contribute to the cultural vitality of the region and build a lasting legacy. ",,,2011-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Weikum,"Arrowhead Library System","5528 Emerald Avenue","Mt. Iron",MN,55768,"(218)741-3840 Ext. 230",jim@arrowhead.lib.mn.us,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Fund Administration, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Research","Minnesota Department of Education","Girl Reading on a Train - ALS 2013","Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arrowhead-library-system-legacy-grant-sfy-2012-sfy-2013,,,, 18463,"Arrowhead Library System Legacy Grant SFY 2012 - SFY 2013",2012,273267,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 4 ","These amounts are appropriated to the commissioner of education for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota regional library systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. These funds may be used  to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2015.",,"Total Number of Programs Held: 18Total Attendance: 12,814Total Number of Partnerships: 58",,30239,"Partner financial support & Arrowhead Library System",265111,8156,,"The amount of staff time necessary to present each program varies, but local library directors estimate between 5-12 staff hours are required for each program.","Arrowhead Library System",Libraries,"Minnesota’s 12 regional public library systems, which encompass 350 public libraries in all areas of the state, benefit from a portion of the Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Through State Library Services, a division of the Minnesota Department of Education, each regional public library system receives a formula-driven allocation from the annual $3 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant.Arrowhead Library System (ALS) is a federated regional public library system with central services located in northeastern Minnesota. ALS has twenty-nine member public libraries located in seven counties: Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis. With Arts and Cultural Heritage funds, ALS and its member libraries present an array of arts, cultural, literary, and Minnesota history programs in collaboration with arts and cultural organizations, independent artists, historical societies, and community organizations. Programs contribute to the cultural vitality of the region and build a lasting legacy. ",,,2011-07-01,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Weikum,"Arrowhead Library System","5528 Emerald Avenue","Mt. Iron",MN,55768,"(218)741-3840 Ext. 230",jim@arrowhead.lib.mn.us,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Fund Administration, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Research","Minnesota Department of Education","Girl Reading on a Train - ALS 2013","Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arrowhead-library-system-legacy-grant-sfy-2012-sfy-2013,,,, 20445,"Art Project Grant",2013,2604,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","The number of persons participating will have increased over past years. And we will grow the writing skills of participants through a quality workshop lead by Judy Wilson.1. Tabulate the number of area writers who attended the workshop and determine the percentage of the total who benefitted from having to not travel a great distance. 2. Construct and use an assessment tool (pre-survey and post-survey) that addresses the specific writing techniques and publishing tools and resources Dr. Wilson plans to present. Use the information to determine of the goals were met and report on that data. 3. Construct and use an assessment survey that determines the goals of the next workshop plus any other information to determine the success of the workshop.","The pre-survey showed that 14 participants said yes/mostly yes to feeling comfortable/successful utilizing the 9 listed skills. 12 participants said “no/mostly no” to utilizing the skills, and 4 participants split the “yes” and “no.” One might read that as over half already knew and used the listed skills, but that’s too subjective to feel strongly about. However, from that information and from talking with the participants and the participants talking with Judy individually, we know there were many accomplished writers at the workshop. We also know that a future workshop would need to address the range of abilities of the participants. We also learned that half the participants learned about the event from direct invitation or word of mouth, 8 read about it in a newspaper, 6 learned about it online or from email, and 2 saw our posters. The participants’ preference for registering included the following: 16 for online, 2 for calling, 7 for email, and 4 for snail mail. Preference for paying included the following: online 11, US mail 13, at the door 5, and does not matter 2. The level of writing included the following: aspiring 13, emerging 9, and published 5. Some did not indicate. The post-survey also told us that 17 participants were from within 60 mile radius and 11 came from a farther distance. There was 100% approval of the location and work space of the workshop. 23 people liked the annual workshops and 2 would like them every two years. The majority liked the weekend schedule and 4 people wanted just a one day workshop. 28 wanted to be alerted about future arts workshops and nearly 100% said the best parts were the presenter and the location. People suggested changing how the Saturday lunch was ordered, more individual interaction, more time, more time for questions and answers, hear others read, mix up the participants, and a couple suggested not meeting on Sunday. Future topics for workshops included the following: writing a novel, more on publishing, writing a blog/web, poetry, creating the manuscript, writing nonfiction, get work critiqued, and writing and publishing children’s books. We will use these ideas to improve future workshops.",,1495,"Other, local or private",4099,,"Becky Parker, Patty Haukos, Jim Foster, Elaine Gable, Adrienne Stattleman, Krista Hartman, Rob Rakow",,"Big Stone Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Lakeside Writers Weekend",,"Lakeside Writers Weekend",2013-07-15,2014-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Becky,Parker,"Big Stone Arts Council","61 Dahle Ave PO Box 42",Ortonville,MN,56278,"(320) 760-9491 ",bigstonearts@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Big Stone, Otter Tail, Clay, Hennepin, Douglas, Todd, Swift, Ramsey, Lyon, Lac qui Parle",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-grant-4,"Craig Edwards: potter, past board member for Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council, founder of New London Art Center, member of Kaleidoscope Artist Cooperative; Maggie Harp: musician, music teacher, active member of New London arts and theatre community; Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Roberta Trooien: musician, professor, author; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company.","Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Janet Olney: artist, coordinator for Willmar Area Arts Council, founding member of Kaleidoscope Gallery; Randy Meyer: visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson: musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.","Southwest Minnesota Arts Council, Greta Murray (507) 537-1471 ",1 20461,"Art Project Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","To provide participants with a positive experience while performing challenging music. To provide participants with a positive experience while collaborating with other musicians. To provide an area piano student with the opportunity to perform with an orchestra. To provide patrons a positive experience while experiencing live symphonic music of high quality. To attract people who have never attended a Southwest Minnesota Orchestra performance. Participants will complete an online and/or paper exit survey: 50% or more of those completing the survey will indicate they found the music challenging. 50% or more of those completing the survey will indicate they had a positive experience while collaborating with other musicians. 50% or more of those completing the survey will indicate they had a positive experience during the rehearsal process. 50% or more of those completing the survey will indicate they had a positive experience performing the concert. Patrons will complete an online and/or paper exit survey: 50% or more of those completing the survey will indicate they had a positive experience. The survey will include an item about whether this is the respondent’s first Southwest Minnesota Orchestra concert – of those answering ‘yes’, 50% or more will indicate that they plan to attend a future concert. Additional information about impact will be summarized from comments made elsewhere on the survey. The survey will include an item about the respondent’s age so Friends of the Orchestra can track the spread of age groups attending the performances.","Provided participants with a positive experience while performing challenging music. Provided participants with a positive experience while collaborating with other musicians. Provided an area piano student with the opportunity to perform with an orchestra. Provided patrons a positive experience while experiencing live symphonic music of high quality. Attracted people who have never attended a Southwest Minnesota Orchestra performance.",,4294,"Other, local or private",9294,,"Laura Schmidt, Diane Wright, Dr Dan Rieppel, R Wes Myers, Kristin Gruhot, Beth Steuck",,"Friends of the Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Instrumental Showcase and Piano Concerto Competition",,"Instrumental Showcase and Piano Concerto Competition.",2012-10-15,2013-03-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Steuck,"Friends of the Orchestra","803 Cheryl Ave",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 829-8085 ",beth.steuck@starpoint.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine, Redwood, Lyon, Lincoln, Murray, Hennepin, Nobles, Pipestone, Chippewa",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-grant-12,"Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer; Maggie Harp: musician, music teacher, active member of New London arts and theatre community; Barb Nelson: art teacher, vocal musician, childrenÆs theatre director; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Mark Wilmes: actor, singer, director, president of the Lake Benton Opera House.","Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson; musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.","Southwest Minnesota Arts Council, Greta Murray (507) 537-1471 ",1 20479,"Art Project Legacy",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. Increase performers from an average of 48 per show to 90. 2. Increase behind the scenes support staff from average of 65 to 100. 3. Increase adult attendance from an average of 724 to 1600. 4. Increase youth attendance from an average of 483 to 1025. 5. Increase the geographical area performers and behind the scenes support staff come from. Intangible Goals: 1. Promote first-time theater experiences for children who may have never seen a live play. 2. Allow attendees to experience a new, non-traditional theater performance. 3. Develop new skills for theater including make-up, sets, and props. 4. Create a sense of accomplishment and commitment in the individuals involved with the production. 5. Gauge the theater community’s appetite for something new versus the traditional musicals done in past productions.Litchfield Community Theatre will track data for the tangible goals. Intangible goals have no data that can be tracked. Other than the court of public opinion, the significance of intangible goals will be the upcoming season’s attendance, performers, and support staff. Tangible Goals: By September 2013, Shrek the Musical Project will have the following data: 1. The number of performers in comparison to previous musicals. 2. The number of behind the scenes support staff in comparison to previous musicals. 3. The number of adult ticket sales. 4. The number of youth ticket sales. 5. The diversity of the zip codes of the performers and the behind the scenes support staff. An Excel Spread Sheet which is attached will act as our evaluation tool.","Number of performers was 75; Behind the scenes support staff was 105; Adult attendance was 1,590; Children attendance was 856; Geographical area of performers previously were from Meeker County. This show saw participation from Meeker, McLeod, Kandiyohi, and Wright Counties.",,28620,"Other, local or private",33620,,"Paul Lundhorst, Jane Lind, Jim Vrchota, Bob Lawerence, Ed Cowley,Shawn Hansen, Michael Joldersma, Marcia Provencher, Julie Ross, Erikka Weires",,"Litchfield Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Project Legacy",,"Litchfield Community Theatre, Inc. presents Shrek the Musical.",2013-03-15,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Lindhorst,"Litchfield Community Theatre","114 W Ripley St",Litchfield,MN,55355,"(320) 693-3255 ",jvrchota@cnbmn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Meeker, McLeod, Kandiyohi, Wright, Dakota, Stearns, Benton, Hennepin, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-legacy-3,"Mark Bosveld: directed high school plays, musicals and community theater, former board member of Friends of the Orchestra, board member of Prairie Dance Alliance; Craig Edwards: potter, past board member for Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council, founder of New London Art Center, member of Kaleidoscope Artist Cooperative; Roberta Trooien: musician, professor, author; Jean Replinger: professor at Southwest Minnesota State University, professional musician, editor, board member for the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council; Beth Habicht: artist, retired orchestra teacher, member of the Great Plains String Quartet, steering committee and founding member of Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra; Christa Otteson: arts advocate, regional coordinator Minnesota Council for NonprofitsÆ central region; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher.","Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson; musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.",,2 20487,"Art Project Grant",2013,4900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","An attendance of 2,000 people-indicates broad reach and easy access. 20 Exhibitors serves a wide variety of artists. Average sales per exhibitor of $1,750 will indicate quality and interest in pottery. Completion of 200 festival comment forms.Evaluation sheets will be available at stands throughout the festival. In addition, volunteers will use the sheets to conduct direct interviews. Our goal is 200 responses.","Increased sales reported by potters.",,3700,"Other, local or private",8600,,"Betsey Price, Tom Wirt, Morgan Baum, Tim Ulrich, Bill Gossman",,"Minnesota Pottery Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Project Grant",,"Minnesota Pottery Festival.",2013-03-15,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Betsy,Price,"Minnesota Pottery Festival","17614 240th St",Hutchinson,MN,55350,"(320) 587-2599 ",info@mnpotteryfestival.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"McLeod, Ramsey, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-grant-21,"Mark Bosveld: directed high school plays, musicals and community theater, former board member of Friends of the Orchestra, board member of Prairie Dance Alliance; Craig Edwards: potter, past board member for Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council, founder of New London Art Center, member of Kaleidoscope Artist Cooperative; Roberta Trooien: musician, professor, author; Jean Replinger: professor at Southwest Minnesota State University, professional musician, editor, board member for the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council; Beth Habicht: artist, retired orchestra teacher, member of the Great Plains String Quartet, steering committee and founding member of Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra; Christa Otteson: arts advocate, regional coordinator Minnesota Council for NonprofitsÆ central region; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher.","Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson; musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.","Southwest Minnesota Arts Council, Greta Murray (507) 537-1471 ",1 20491,"Art Project Grant",2013,4500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","1. To reach an audience of 400-500 people with a high-quality day of musical performances. 2. To reach an audience of greater than 50 children for the children's performance. 3. To increase the diversity of ages represented by our audience. Specifically we will look to increase the percentage of our audience between the ages of 25-55. 4. To attract an audience with representation from at least 20 west central/ southwest Minnesota counties. 5. To partner with six community organizations who will support the festival through donations or volunteer efforts. 6. To have 70% or greater of our survey respondents rate the musical groups as good or excellent. 7. To have 70% or greater of survey respondents rate the musical variety as good or excellent.We will evaluate our project goals based upon ticket sales, a count of wristbands given out at the gate, and through an audience survey that will be conducted the day of the festival. Survey results from the 2013 New London Music Festival will be compared with those of surveys given in 2011 and 2012 to gauge whether our audience mix reflects our goal of diversifying age range served. Survey results will also tell us where our audience is coming from and how to best reach them in the future.","421 paid attendees, 100 free (15 and under), 26 comp tickets, 50 volunteers/vendors, 31 band members/artists. Audience members for at least 18 communities. Audience represented wide variety of ages and demographics. Survey respondents overwhelmingly rated the musical performances as either excellent or good. Survey respondents were most critical of the food options available but mostly listed them as satisfactory.",,8000,"Other, local or private",12500,,"Jeff Vetsch, Nick Ventrella, Bill Gossman, Kristin Allen, Christa Otteson, Anne Dybsetter",,"New London Music Group","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Project Grant",,"2013 New London Music Festival.",2013-03-15,2013-09-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Vetsch,"New London Music Group","PO Box 35","New London",MN,56273,"(320) 212-4405 ",jeffvetsch@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Washington, Rice, Ramsey, Anoka, Dakota, Mille Lacs, Hennepin, Chisago, Benton, Brown, Renville, McLeod, Douglas, Lac qui Parle, Stearns, Lincoln, Lyon, Chippewa",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-grant-22,"Mark Bosveld: directed high school plays, musicals and community theater, former board member of Friends of the Orchestra, board member of Prairie Dance Alliance; Craig Edwards: potter, past board member for Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council, founder of New London Art Center, member of Kaleidoscope Artist Cooperative; Roberta Trooien: musician, professor, author; Jean Replinger: professor at Southwest Minnesota State University, professional musician, editor, board member for the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council; Beth Habicht: artist, retired orchestra teacher, member of the Great Plains String Quartet, steering committee and founding member of Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra; Christa Otteson: arts advocate, regional coordinator Minnesota Council for NonprofitsÆ central region; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher.","Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson; musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.","Southwest Minnesota Arts Council, Greta Murray (507) 537-1471 ",1 20519,"Art Project Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra goals will continue to include becoming a diverse, volunteer symphony orchestra providing high quality challenging musical experiences, while providing the opportunity for life-long musical learning and educating, as well as entertaining family audiences and promoting artistic enrichment throughout the region. The Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra will preserve the rich repertoire and cultural history of orchestra in the region and throughout the state.The symphony orchestra will attract string, woodwind, brass and percussion musicians of all ages and diverse cultural backgrounds to fulfill the musical requirements of the traditional symphonic repertoire. The orchestra concert will target young students and families throughout the region. Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra members and their concert attendees will be inspired by the work of incredible citizens who become the artists. Over 500 people will be involved either as musicians, volunteers, or attendees, becoming aware of the ability of the arts to raise spirits, and inspire dreams for all ages and backgrounds, as well as, stimulating the economic growth of Worthington and the surrounding areas. A video survey will be completed by members of the audience both before and after the concert. Surveys will be distributed to the symphony orchestra musicians during rehearsals and also to the concert audience participants. The survey will include information related to satisfaction, age, cultural identity, geographic location of attendees, and knowledge of the music presented. One month after the final concert, the Great Plains String Quartet Leadership Team will meet and summarize the information contained in the survey and use that information to impact further orchestral events. This activity is important to the community because it is part of the Worthington Area Orchestra’s purpose to raise awareness of orchestral and other performing arts. The Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra will be inclusive and accessible, considering economic, geographic, and physical accessibility, as well as cultural, racial, ethnic, age and gender. This project has the potential to connect a wide range of aspiring artists with their communities and the surrounding areas.","The audience and support base for Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra has grown as reflected in the Spring Concert. The addition of new players from new communities has the added benefit of expanding the audience as evidenced by the five new zip codes listed among the 25 written audience evaluations. First time attendees were present from central South Dakota, central Minnesota, northwest Iowa, the Twin Cities, Sioux Falls, Louisville, KY and more. Overall attendance has grown. Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra witnessed the growth in sponsorship support over its short life of three years. Four new community sponsors were secured for the Spring Concert. All sponsors were represented in the audience and hopefully will return for future concerts. When people attend the Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra concerts at Memorial Auditorium they not only are attending a concert, a percentage of them will purchase gas, groceries, gifts and eat at local restaurants, thus leaving an economic impact on Worthington. Another great example of the arts building economic development in communities. More musicians than last year, 50 in all, performed for the spring 2013 concert. Performers ranged in age from 14 to 80 plus, lived in 16 different zip codes in two states and represented a variety of occupations. These numbers and diversity are a new-found strength of the organization, bringing a richness to the ensemble and building a bond that united the players. One Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra musician stated, I LOVE playing in Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra! It feeds my musical soul. In pursuit of Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra’s mission to provide opportunity for area musicians to perform in the setting of a symphony orchestra in 2013 Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra has enabled a total of 85 area string, woodwind, brass and percussion players to perform as an orchestra. Communicated through the players, they indicate their knowledge of orchestral music growing, their technical skills are improving and they are being challenged by the musical literature.",,5686,"Other, local or private",10686,,"Margaret Hurlbut-Vosburgh, Candace Joens, Mary Batcheller, Cindy Elsing, Dan Johnson, Arlen Foss, Judy Johnson, Marcia Liapis, Janene Winters",,"Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Project Grant",,"Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert.",2013-03-15,2013-09-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Pfeiffer,"Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra","1210 Elmwood Ave",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 372-7418 ",Karenpfeifer351@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Nobles, Martin, Redwood, Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Steele, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-grant-3,"Mark Bosveld: directed high school plays, musicals and community theater, former board member of Friends of the Orchestra, board member of Prairie Dance Alliance; Craig Edwards: potter, past board member for Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council, founder of New London Art Center, member of Kaleidoscope Artist Cooperative; Roberta Trooien: musician, professor, author; Jean Replinger: professor at Southwest Minnesota State University, professional musician, editor, board member for the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council; Beth Habicht: artist, retired orchestra teacher, member of the Great Plains String Quartet, steering committee and founding member of Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra; Christa Otteson: arts advocate, regional coordinator Minnesota Council for NonprofitsÆ central region; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher.","Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson; musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.","Southwest Minnesota Arts Council, Greta Murray (507) 537-1471 ",1 19784,"Art Project Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase number of individuals involved compared to Guys and Dolls (which was 40). Increase number of hits on our new website (current average is 5 hits a day). This will expand knowledge of our organization's existence. Involve at least 20 students (who have not attended college yet).We will know how many people are involved by comparing our printed programs and rosters. We are able to track hits on our website by logging in. We will be able to track ages of participants because they will fill out an audition form.","We provided opportunity for youth and adults ranging in age from 6 to 75. We had experienced artists leading the show and experienced cast members including 21 adult artists participating. We sold 563 tickets which exceeded our expectations. Profited $1991 which will go to future productions. Some community members attended our show for the first time, while others were repeat attendees. Besides the activities offered at our high school, this is one of the few theatrical activities our community has the opportunity to attend. Community feedback was positive and helpful upon completion of the show.",,5095,"Other, local or private",10095,,"Mary Virnig, Carrie Speh,Elaine Hauger, Kelly Nokleby, Kathy Anderson, Jarett Berg",,"Granite Falls Area Community Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Project Grant",,"Summer Musical: The Sound of Music.",2013-03-16,2013-08-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Iverson,"Granite Falls Area Community Theater","155 Skyline Dr","Granite Falls",MN,56241,"(320) 250-6743 ",jiverson@isd2190.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Yellow Medicine, Chippewa, Renville, Lyon, Dakota, Kandiyohi, Pope, Scott, Hennepin, Ramsey, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-grant,"Mark Bosveld: directed high school plays, musicals and community theater, former board member of Friends of the Orchestra, board member of Prairie Dance Alliance; Craig Edwards: potter, past board member for Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council, founder of New London Art Center, member of Kaleidoscope Artist Cooperative; Roberta Trooien: musician, professor, author; Jean Replinger: professor at Southwest Minnesota State University, professional musician, editor, board member for the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council; Beth Habicht: artist, retired orchestra teacher, member of the Great Plains String Quartet, steering committee and founding member of Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra; Christa Otteson: arts advocate, regional coordinator Minnesota Council for NonprofitsÆ central region; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher.","Deb Larson: visual artist, president of Big Stone County Arts Council; Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Randy Meyer; visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson; musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.",,2 28443,"Arthur and Edith Lee House National Register Evaluation",2013,4200,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.","Intermediate project goals were to submit a NRHP evaluation to the SHPO and to incorporate any comments into a revised draft nomination. These target goals were achieved. The evaluation was submitted to the SHPO's Denis Gardner on August 23, 2013; Mr. Gardner responded on October 10, 2013 indicating that, based upon the evaluation, the property was eligible for listing in the NRHP. Mr. Gardner also provided helpful comments advice for revisions, which were incorporated into a final draft. Long-term goals included submission of a revised NRHP nomination to SHPO, approval by Minnesota State Review Board, acceptance by the Keeper of the Register, and listing of the property in the National Register of Historic Places. A revised NRHP nomination was submitted to Denis Gardner in January 2014. The long-term goal--listing of the property in the NRHP--will require additional time for State Review Board hearing and NPS processing. I anticipate the long-term goals will be achieved and exceeded in the coming months by nominating the property as a City of Minneapolis Landmark with the assistance of City Councilperson Elizabeth Glidden.",,,1000,,5200,,"Executive Board: Stearline Rucker (President), Wade Warner (1st Vice President), Willie Bridges (2nd Vice President), Shannon Guernsey (Treasurer), Shelley Nystrom (Secretary)",,"Field Regina Northrop Neighborhood Group, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To have the Arthur and Edith Lee House evaluated for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.",,,2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stearline,Rucker,"Field Regina Northrop Neighborhood Group, Inc.","Lake Nokomis Presbyterian Church, 1620 E. 46th St.",Minneapolis,MN,55407,612-721-5424,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arthur-and-edith-lee-house-national-register-evaluation,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 20761,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Produce two exhibits in a rural area and the Twin Cities. Collaborate with others on workshops, roundtables, and engaging public speakers and other artists. Providing attendance logs during the exhibit, roundtables, and workshops providing comment areas to solicit observations, concerns, questions and feedback for evaluation of effectiveness; and analyze comments.","Produce two exhibits in a Minnesota rural area and Twin Cities.",,1870,"Other, local or private",11870,,,0.00,"Shirley A. Chouinard AKA Shirl Chouinard",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Chouinard will develop a body of work that addresses the sexual abuse of children for two solo exhibitions in the Twin Cities and rural Minnesota.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shirley,Chouinard,"Shirley A. Chouinard AKA Shirl Chouinard",,,MN,,"(612) 390-0983 ",schouina@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Isanti, Hennepin, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-82,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20764,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will interact directly with people who want to design barriers for their spaces. I will also interact with spectators at the sites. I will advertise the opportunity in newspapers and online venues, and actively seek out situations that I believe fit the criteria. I will track the number of visitors to the Hostile Neighbor website.","The opportunity was advertised online, in newspapers and gallery newsletters. I did interact with people at the sites, at one gallery opening in Red Wing, and online, I tracked the number of visitors to the Hostile Neighbor site.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Barbara J. Claussen",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Claussen will create a custom-designed portable visual barrier to be erected on the border of spaces where there is a hostile neighbor.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Claussen,"Barbara J. Claussen",,,MN,,"(651) 647-1139 ",clau0075@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Rice, Goodhue, Ramsey, Hennepin, Chisago, Pine, Benton, Stearns, Chippewa, Otter Tail, Carlton, Crow Wing, Itasca, St. Louis, Winona, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-83,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20770,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will complete a project with grant resources that are otherwise unavailable. I will increase my knowledge, through research, consultation, and experimentation, of the new parameters I am working with. The project will succeed when I create a cohesive and inspiring exhibition. Also, when I expand my expertise in creating and sustaining living ecosystems in challenging circumstances, achieved through trial and error, research and consultation. 2: Create a larger audience through promotion, by reaching audiences such as park visitors, and through documentation and online exposure. I will monitor visitors through gallery counts, park visitor counts and online views.","The project presented myriad opportunities for learning. I researched and implemented solar technology, wireless and internet technologies. I also developed a deeper understanding of the physical processes involved in making biosphere floats, buoyancy, ecosystem management, gas exchange, photosynthesis, logistics and techniques involved in large scale ceramics. I also learned about glass blowing, welding, electronics, aquarium management and nautical construction. The techniques and skills I developed are continuing to bear fruit as I develop even more complex biosphere floats today. It would have been impossible to create the human scale biosphere float I am currently creating, without the knowledge I developed thanks to the MSAB. I am so grateful to have had this opportunity to further my knowledge and complete the work I dreamed of making. 2: The work was successfully seen by many Minnesotans, both in the outdoor projects and the indoor exhibitions.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Sean P. Connaughty",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Connaughty will create a new series of underwater sculptures that combine living ecosystems with solar powered technology, to be displayed in outdoor public spaces and in a gallery setting.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sean,Connaughty,"Sean P. Connaughty",,,MN,,"(612) 226-5126 ",vnc333@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-84,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20772,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To complete a draft of my novel for children, Vincent's Lens, and develop skills as a novelist beyond what I've achieved as a short story writer. The outcome will have been achieved if I have completed a draft of the novel such that its dramatic arc and movement within multiple characters have been made complete. 2: To promote engagement in and discussion of the literary arts with children in the target age range of the book, approximately ages 9 to 13. The outcome will be achieved by my presenting my work and leading discussions and workshops at Seward Montessori K-8 public school in Minneapolis during the Seward Read-Around event held every February.","I added a great deal of new material to my novel Vincent's Lens (approx. 60 pages) and extensively revised much of the material I had completed before the grant period. In the process I improved my grasp of the arc/shape of the novel and reimagined some of the rules on which the fantasy world is based, allowing me to finally grasp what the ending will require in terms of both the surface plot-level arc and the underlying emotional arc. 2: I presented to two E-2 (grades 4 and 5) classrooms at Seward Montessori School, a public school in the Minneapolis district on February 28, 2014. I spoke with 31 children in each of two classes, Peggy Solensten's class in room 211 and Kelley Dean's class in Room 212. I read an excerpt of my novel and received enthusiastic advice on what was working and what was not from the book's target age group. I introduced students to literary journals, particularly journals that publish writing of children their age, and discussed the editing process.",,871,"Other, local or private",10871,,,0.00,"Martin L. Cozza",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Cozza will complete a draft of his novel for young readers, Vincent's Lens, sharing this work with students at Seward Montessori in Minneapolis.",2013-06-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Martin,Cozza,"Martin L. Cozza",,,MN,,"(612) 729-2269 ",martincozza@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-85,"Cezarija Abartis: Author, Faculty member, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud; Lesley Arimah: Writer, novelist, Mankato; Nicole Helget: Writer, Mankato; Elizabeth Johnson-Miller: Poet, essayist, faculry member, College of St. Benedict/Saint John's University; Moe Norton-Westbrook: Writer, performance artist, Minneapolis; Cole Perry: Writer, Bovey; Dominic Saucedo: Writing faculty, Minneapolis Community and Technical College; Patrick Thomas: Editor and program manager, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20773,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will draft a young adult novel and collaborate with a Minnesota visual artist to produce an illustrated novel from the draft. Outcome will be reached if the novel is submittable to editors by February, 2014 and art has been created for one-third of the novel.","I was able to draft, revise, and edit the novel ORIGINAL FAKE during the 2013 grant year. I collaborated with artist Erik Johnson to include illustrations in the first three chapters of the novel. The novel (with illustrations) was sold to senior editor Stacey Barney at Penguin/G.P. Putnam's Sons in March 2014. I will be sure to thank the State of Minnesota in my acknowledgments when the novel is published in 2016. 2: Erik and I presented a panel at the 2013 Loft Teen Writers' Conference in October 2013 and shared our work and ideas with 15 students. I also shared our work with 31 college students, friends, and colleagues in January 2014 at a presentation at Minnesota State University, Mankato (this reading was done in conjunction with Diana Joseph, another State Arts Board recipient). This work will also be shared in fall 2014 in a visual narrative class I am co-teaching at South Central College in North Mankato.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Kirstin J. Cronn-Mills",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Cronn-Mills will complete Original Fake, an illustrated novel for young adults. She will read from the manuscript and present a lecture in both the Twin Cities and Mankato.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kirstin,Cronn-Mills,"Kirstin J. Cronn-Mills",,,MN,,"(507) 385-0363 ",kirstin.cronnmills@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Blue Earth, Nicollet, Hennepin, Ramsey, Carver, Scott, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-86,"Cezarija Abartis: Author, Faculty member, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud; Lesley Arimah: Writer, novelist, Mankato; Nicole Helget: Writer, Mankato; Elizabeth Johnson-Miller: Poet, essayist, faculry member, College of St. Benedict/Saint John's University; Moe Norton-Westbrook: Writer, performance artist, Minneapolis; Cole Perry: Writer, Bovey; Dominic Saucedo: Writing faculty, Minneapolis Community and Technical College; Patrick Thomas: Editor and program manager, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20774,"Artist Initiative",2013,8652,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will create a feature-length documentary film and a website examining the rich history of moccasin games played by the Ojibwe and Dakota tribes in Minnesota. This will be my first time leading the charge into a feature-length documentary. The finished documentary and website will prove the success of my artistic development and building of professional business skills. 2: I will be collaborating with four other Native American artists who live and work in Minnesota. I will be working closely with Gabriel Siert (Dakota/Ottawa), Pamela Johns (Ojibwe), Vince Moniz (Mandan Hadatsa Rikara/Lakota) and using Buffalo Nickel Creative, a Native owned and operated website development company.","The documentary was not completed in its entirety due to personnel changes. Cultural practices prevented me from making connections into the male driven moccasin game society in order to film game play. 2: I worked with 5 Native American artists during this granting period.",,,,8652,,,0.00,"Elizabeth G. Day",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Day will create a documentary about the rich cultural history of moccasin games played by the Ojibwe and Dakota tribes of Minnesota. She will hold public screenings of the film at reservation schools and community centers.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Day,"Elizabeth G. Day",,,MN,,"(612) 963-7799 ",elizday@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Blue Earth, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Cook, Hennepin, Itasca, Mille Lacs, Ramsey, Red Lake",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-87,"Melissa Brandt: Screenplay writer, Metropolitan State University; Community Faculty; Jennifer Garza: Graphic designer, Jostens Inc.; production design, animation, freelance; short films; Crystal Hegge: Director, Frozen River Film Festival; Melissa Koch: Independent documentary filmmaker and educator; Kevin Obsatz: Filmmaker/Moving image artist; Anal Shah: Filmmaker photographer and media artist; faculty, St. Cloud State University; Norah Shapiro: Independent filmmaker; Jacob Swanson: Film-maker, installation artist and photographer, Duluth","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20776,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Connect with screenwriters in Minneapolis through IFP Minnesota and other organizations. Workshop a screenplay in the Advanced Screenwriting Workshop at The Loft. 1) Upon the completion of the Advanced Screenwriting Workshop, I will learn techniques to improve my writing. 2) Start a writing group with local screenwriters so we can workshop our screenplays and get feedback from one another. 2: To learn to market and promote work, and to find a talent agent who would best represent my interests and work. 1) I will learn to market and promote work (using better marketing techniques, i.e., blogs, Facebook, connecting with local organizations like IFP Minnesota, etc.). 2) I will write better query letters and contact talent agents who would best represent my work.","I joined a Screenwriters Group (Screenwriters Workshop) and meet on a weekly basis to workshop my screenplay (new pages and revised pages) and give feedback on other member's work. Through this group I have learned to hone my skills in writing scene directions and dialogue. I also learned to give better critique by listening and learning from senior members of the group. I have connected with other writers at IFP MINNESOTA. The Advanced Screenwriting Workshop class was cancelled at The Loft due to low enrollment; however, I received great feedback and critique on my pages at the weekly Screenwriters Workshop group. 2: I have created a stronger Facebook page and connected via the site with local artists and screenwriters throughout the United States. I have begun writing query letters--members of my SWW group have been good about giving me feedback on the letters and advice on how to find a talent agent.",,12,"Other, local or private",10012,,,0.00,"Layla S. Dowlatshahi",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Dowlatshahi will complete her screenplay, A Night Alone, about the barriers between the Muslim American and greater Minnesota communities. The project will culminate in a staged reading at Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Layla,Dowlatshahi,"Layla S. Dowlatshahi",,,MN,,"(917) 319-4370 ",Ldowlats@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-89,"Melissa Brandt: Screenplay writer, Metropolitan State University; Community Faculty; Jennifer Garza: Graphic designer, Jostens Inc.; production design, animation, freelance; short films; Crystal Hegge: Director, Frozen River Film Festival; Melissa Koch: Independent documentary filmmaker and educator; Kevin Obsatz: Filmmaker/Moving image artist; Anal Shah: Filmmaker photographer and media artist; faculty, St. Cloud State University; Norah Shapiro: Independent filmmaker; Jacob Swanson: Film-maker, installation artist and photographer, Duluth","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20777,"Artist Initiative",2013,5400,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will engage personally with my audience rather than just having them read my book. I will be able to tell by the number of people who come to the readings/presentations. 2: I view this as an opportunity to develop my business skills, because this goes beyond the writing and editing process and involves organizing presentations through the state. I will be able to evaluate based on how well attended and how well organized the events are since these require an immense amount of planning to pull off successfully.","I was able to expand contacts throughout the state. I had to organize the readings, publicize, and then evaluate the presentation based on audience reaction and attendance. This is a great base then to go back and do further readings in the future. 2: I was able meet many, many people and discuss my work. I would give a reading, slide show, and then open up the floor to questions. At times, I would get questions about the writing process, inspiration, etc. This was a great experience to talk with so many people about my work.",,664,"Other, local or private",6064,,,0.00,"Eric J. Dregni",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Dregni will read from his books, Vikings in the Attic and In Cod We Trust, at libraries, bookstores, clubs, and lodges around the state.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Dregni,"Eric J. Dregni",,,MN,,"(612) 236-5888 ",ericdregni@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Pennington, Chisago, Steele, Dakota, St. Louis, Washington, Cook, Isanti, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Sherburne, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-90,"Cezarija Abartis: Author, Faculty member, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud; Lesley Arimah: Writer, novelist, Mankato; Nicole Helget: Writer, Mankato; Elizabeth Johnson-Miller: Poet, essayist, faculry member, College of St. Benedict/Saint John's University; Moe Norton-Westbrook: Writer, performance artist, Minneapolis; Cole Perry: Writer, Bovey; Dominic Saucedo: Writing faculty, Minneapolis Community and Technical College; Patrick Thomas: Editor and program manager, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20778,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will enhance my professional skills in portfolio development, photo documentation, and visual art creation. Evaluation will occur via direct and indirect public engagement with my new artwork, booklet and electronic portfolios at my gallery openings, open studio, and online.","I enhanced my professional skills of portfolio development, photo documentation and visual art creation throughout the year and granting period. I was able to maintain studio hours enabling me to create several bodies of artwork. I documented those bodies of artwork via a local photographer. And I finally produced a small limited edition portfolio booklet. I evaluated my results via direct and indirect public engagement with my artwork, booklet and at three key openings, open studios and online presence.",,1071,"Other, local or private",11071,,,0.00,"Peter D. Driessen AKA Pete Driessen",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Driessen will develop a new body of work and create a series of small, soft cover artist books. Two exhibitions are planned for Twin Cities venues.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Driessen,"Peter D. Driessen AKA Pete Driessen",,,MN,,"(612) 926-8565 ",pete@petedriessen.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, McLeod",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-91,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20779,"Artist Initiative",2013,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Citizens of Minnesota, with an emphasis on school children, will be able to engage with the work through a traveling exhibition at public libraries. Success will be achieved if the work is shown in a wide range of libraries in the state (both metro area and greater Minnesota) and by the number of school groups that are able to visit the exhibition.","I feel that I achieved my goals to a high degree. I have given public lectures on my project and the process used to complete it, these lectures have been at camera clubs and schools. I've shown the work at public libraries around the Twin Cities, and I am currently in the process of finalizing a Solo Exhibition at Augsburg College.",,,,9000,,,0.00,"Michael K. Dvorak",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Be Ye Separate is a photographic exploration of social dynamics within an extended family of Schwartzentruber Amish near Harmony, Minnesota. The complexity and diversity of Amish life will be presented in this traveling exhibit, in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Dvorak,"Michael K. Dvorak",,,MN,,"(612) 801-7876 ",loopcast@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-92,"Gloria Brush: Chair and professor of photography, University of Minnesota Duluth.; Christopher Faust: Photographer, large-scale images, landscapes, St. Paul; John Gregor: Photographer, Two Harbors; David Luke: Photographer, faculty, Normandale Community College; Anthony Marchetti: Photographer, instructor; Kimberlee Whaley: Photographer; Senior Photographer, Goldstein Museum of Design; Petronella Ytsma: Photographer, Faculty member, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20780,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Hire mentor Will Weaver to critique a draft of my novel. After working with mentor Will Weaver, I will have gained additional knowledge about crafting and improving a novel. I will have a better understanding of the strengths and areas of improvement for my work.","Hire Mentor Will Weaver to critique a draft of my novel THE VAST LAND: Will Weaver completed a critique by the end of September 2013 of my 320 page first draft. I have a much greater understanding of how to move forward and revise the novel draft.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Catherine Dybiec Holm AKA Cathy Ann (Cat) Holm",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Holm will complete a first draft of her novel Women in the Sky. She will seek out an agent for her completed memoir, Driving with Cats: Ours for a Short Time, and give two readings at a local humane society from this work.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catherine,"Dybiec Holm","Catherine Dybiec Holm AKA Cathy Ann (Cat) Holm",,,MN,,"(218) 235-9096 ",cat@catherineholm.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Crow Wing, St. Louis, Itasca, Ramsey, Hennepin, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-93,"Cezarija Abartis: Author, Faculty member, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud; Lesley Arimah: Writer, novelist, Mankato; Nicole Helget: Writer, Mankato; Elizabeth Johnson-Miller: Poet, essayist, faculry member, College of St. Benedict/Saint John's University; Moe Norton-Westbrook: Writer, performance artist, Minneapolis; Cole Perry: Writer, Bovey; Dominic Saucedo: Writing faculty, Minneapolis Community and Technical College; Patrick Thomas: Editor and program manager, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20781,"Artist Initiative",2013,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will have a different understanding of individuals' relationships to the land they occupy. This will be evident in the completed sculptures. I will compare the results of the residency with my past work. 2: To bring contemporary work into the countryside, and bring back the experience of the farm to the city. I will talk with lobster fest visitors to gauge their experience with the work. After the lecture at Silverwood Park, I will hand out a survey regarding the talk.","I changed, or refined my thoughts about my surroundings. Ditching the problematic notion of nature, I am know focused on the 'wild' of wilderness. I measured this by how many works I thought I would get done over the course of the six weeks (fifteen) to the amount I did accomplish (five). The reason the numbers varied so much is because I got injured through the unpredictability of livestock. It taught an important lesson, albeit the hard way, that I am not always in control. This point has translated into my recent environmental interventions. 2: I longed to create a bridge between the urban and the rural. By representing the urban on the farm, and lecturing about the rural experience in an urban context. This worked quiet well. Through many informal interactions with the extend family, and community I expanded their thoughts of what art could be. During the well artist talk in the city, I was able to talk about my problematic assumptions, and how they were corrected. This talk was very well received, and had numerous attendees mention their appreciation of the whole story behind some of my objects and videos.",,,,9500,,,0.00,"Aaron J. Dysart",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Dysart will be an artist in residence on a southern Minnesota cattle farm to study people's relationship to the land they occupy. He will create sculptures and exhibit them at the annual Lobster Feed in Chatfield and conduct a lecture at Silverwood Park in Minneapolis.",2013-05-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Dysart,"Aaron J. Dysart",,,MN,,"(651) 249-8929 ",aaron@aarondysart.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Fillmore, Olmsted, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-94,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20782,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By producing this book of photography, I will improve my editing skills. I will also develop design skills by working with a graphic designer on book layout. I will evaluate this by the skills I learn in the process of producing my book. 2: By marketing and promoting my book, I will develop business skills that will help me with my work in the future. I will be able to evaluate this outcome, through how successful I have been in marketing and promoting my book.","Through the process of creating the book of photography I have learned a great deal about book design, editing and publishing. It has been an amazing experience to work on a project for so long and now see the work realized in book form. 2: As the book is still in the process of final edit, I have not yet had the chance to market and promote the work. However during the process of producing the book, I have worked within a very tight budget and have found ways to get high quality results by creative solutions. As an example to stretch the budget, I have traded prints for services rendered. I have also developed working relationships with Minneapolis vendors that will carry into the future.",,1200,"Other, local or private",11200,,,0.00,"David H. Eberhardt",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Eberhardt will create a book entitled You Can't Catch a Ghost (Portraits and Landscapes from the Rails), using photos he shot in the 1990Æs to document the lives of hobos. He will present the work in multimedia lectures at Minnesota libraries, colleges, and community centers.",2013-03-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Eberhardt,"David H. Eberhardt",,,MN,,"(507) 858-5600 ",java1shot@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-95,"Gloria Brush: Chair and professor of photography, University of Minnesota Duluth.; Christopher Faust: Photographer, large-scale images, landscapes, St. Paul; John Gregor: Photographer, Two Harbors; David Luke: Photographer, faculty, Normandale Community College; Anthony Marchetti: Photographer, instructor; Kimberlee Whaley: Photographer; Senior Photographer, Goldstein Museum of Design; Petronella Ytsma: Photographer, Faculty member, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20791,"Artist Initiative",2013,8600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through my project, I intend to improve my woodworking skills. I will use the finger joint method of joining to construct strong, square joints. I will use a woodworking tool called a try square to evaluate the right angle of each joint. Success of the strength component will be determined by whether or not the sculpture supports itself. 2: Through this project, I intend to share my work with a large and diverse group of Minnesotans, many of whom I have not interacted with in the past. I will evaluate this outcome by being present during the three-day exhibition of this project, where I will converse with visitors and keep a running tally of new interactions.","Through my project I intended to improve my woodworking skills, focusing specifically on the finger-joint method of joining. Over the course of the project I constructed finger-joints in a variety of ways, first using a router table, and then a table saw with a dado blade set. Both approaches resulted in strong, clean, and square joints. I learned how to construct a number of finger joint jigs and used them to produce the wooden sound-chambers in my project. I used a try square to evaluate the right angle of each joint and was very successful at constructing strong, clean and square joints. The joints fully support the weight of the sculpture and withstand the movement and stress associated with their use. 2: Through my project I intended to share my work with a large and diverse group of Minnesotans. I exhibited my project in an artist-run gallery in the Northrup King Building during Art-Attack and had over one-hundred conversations with excited individuals during the 3-day event. I kept a running tally of visitors and interactions during the event. While I did have more face-to-face interactions with Minnesotans than ever before, there were not nearly as many visitors as expected. The variance is highlighted in the Scope/Impact section of this report.",,,,8600,,,0.00,"John J. Fleischer",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Fleischer will produce and exhibit a new sculptural/sound work using the finger joint technique as a primary joining method. The project will be exhibited at Less Space in the Northrup King building in Minneapolis during Art Attack.",2013-03-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Fleischer,"John J. Fleischer",,,MN,,"(612) 385-2703 ",john@johnjfleischer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-97,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20792,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide exposure for historic Minnesota stories, through recorded songs and performances with a post-show discussion for an audience of 150 people. By January 1, 2014, I will produce an album containing songs based on stories from ten rural Minnesota towns and present the material on February 22, 2014 during a local performance in Minneapolis documenting the attendance.","I exposed historical Minnesotan stories through original written and recorded songs and performed them to an audience of 192 people at The Cedar Cultural Center on February 9th, 2014. Originally I planned on an attendance of 150 people, but more people came than planned. The Cedar provided me with a count of how many people attended the event.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Joseph H. Ford AKA Joey Ford",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Ford will compose, arrange, and record ten new songs based on stories from rural Minnesota towns and present these new works at an album release event in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Ford,"Joseph H. Ford AKA Joey Ford",,,MN,,"(605) 440-0830 ",joeyhhford@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Carlton, Pine, Itasca, Cass, Pipestone, Olmsted, Hennepin, Houston, Fillmore, Winona, Wabasha, Chippewa, Hubbard",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-98,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20802,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","An exhibition of portraits will bring many individuals from our Minnesota Somali community to an art gallery for the first time in their life. During my artists talk at the exhibition opening, I will ask my audience to identify themselves, by a show of hands, if they have or haven't ever been in an art gallery before. 2: With my updated technological equipment, I will be able to improve the photos of my artwork and further develop my website. By the end of the grant year, I will be using new technology that I don't have now by using the iPad. The business skills that I gain will be seen in the photos of 30 new portraits on my website.","I envisioned when I wrote the grant that I would bring groups of Somali elders from my community into the gallery to see my first one-woman exhibition of portraits in Minneapolis. But, during the grant year, walking tours became difficult to schedule, and my solo show was in January - and Mother Nature disagreed with my plan. It was 30 below zero for much of the run of the show, and I couldn’t arrange ways to get that audience to visit. But several colleagues and friends from the east African community did visit what eventually was not one, but two, solo exhibitions of this work, which included portraits of the elders. Using my printer, I created large scale ink-jet prints of both exhibitions, and with those, instead of bringing people to the gallery in freezing cold weather, I brought the gallery to them. Also I engaged many viewers on my iPad portfolio of portraits from these exhibitions. Great publicity for the two shows also led to many more views of the work on-line. 2: My technological skills have grown tremendously this year due to purchasing a large scale color inkjet printer and iPad; both which have become valuable tools with applications far beyond what I had imagined. Using these tools I have not only improved my photos of artworks, but I have used the printer to print jpegs of my subjects and completed portraits, sold a few of the prints, and developed methods of integrating photography and printing into my portraiture – to examine proportions, color, and composition as I develop the paintings. The new tools allow me to print information for exhibitions at low cost, so I’ve improved marketing this past year. The iPad has helped with organizing photos, marketing, taking notes, applying for exhibitions and grants, as well as updating my websites. I have also developed invaluable business skills through having my first solo exhibition, including giving my first artist talk in a gallery.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Pamela G. Gaard",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Gaard will develop a series of naturalistic portraits of unique individuals, building on her work with Somali elders who live in Minnesota, leading to her first solo portrait exhibition at Gallery 13 in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Gaard,"Pamela G. Gaard",,,MN,,"(612) 926-2974 ",pamelagaard@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-99,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20805,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To realize this performance piece, to share it with the LGBT and the larger community, and to develop dialogue between people with differing experiences. Through feedback from the proposed workshop and pre-presentation of the performance, through the dialogue during the Q and A session after the final performance, and through the actual ticket sales for the performances. 2: To realize this performance piece, share it with the LGBT and the larger community, and develop dialogue between people with differing experiences. Through feedback from the proposed workshop and pre-presentation of the performance, through the dialogue during the Q and A session after the final performance, and through the actual ticket sales for the performances.","A is directed to individual artist's work-life expansion, as a result of this performance realization. Proposed: To realize this performance piece. Share it with the LGBT and the larger community. To develop dialogue between people with different experiences. Outcome: Successful. Determined by my personal experience and observation of the individual support performers I invited to work with me, and their direct dialogue with me concerning their experiences of working with me. Also, by the attendances or Artists I heard from directly, during the grant workshops, and the final performance run, as well as the direct feedback my support performers and the gallery(s) staff relayed to me. 2: C is directed towards the audience's emotional life-expansion as a result of this performance realization. Proposed: To realize this performance piece. Share it with the LGBT and the larger community. To develop dialogue between people with different experiences. Outcome was successful. Determined by: my personal experience and observation of the attendances during the grant performance run and workshops and the amount of individual life-experience sharing by the variety of audience attendees who were present. Also from the direct feedback I got the press reviews and previewe during the final performance run as well as the direct feedback my support performers and gallery(s) staff relayed to me.",,396,"Other, local or private",10396,,,0.00,"Steven L. Grandell AKA Venus DeMars",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Grandell will create an intergenerational performance art piece using images, music, sound, and movement to explore this unique moment in Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender history; from the fearful past to the positive, yet anxious, present. A workshop performance will take place in Duluth.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Grandell,"Steven L. Grandell AKA Venus DeMars",,,MN,,"(612) 242-2843 ",demars@prettyhorses.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Anoka, Sherburne, Wright, Carver, Scott, Dakota, Ramsey, Washington, Goodhue, St. Louis, Carlton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-100,"Harold Cropp: Executive director, Commonweal Theater Company, Lanesboro; Heather Hamilton: Actor and director, Associate Professor of Theatre, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Actor and director; Samantha Johns: Director, actor, choreographer, scenic designer and painter, Minneapolis; Annie Rollins: Puppet, scenic, and costume designer, Minneapolis; Gregory Stavrou: Executive director, Rochester Civic Theatre; writer, director, designer, and producer; Saymoukda Vongsay: Lao American Poet, playwright, performance artist and arts advocate, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20806,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To further expand my expertise at developing, directing, and presenting my improvised vocal projects to audiences. Present live performances of Between in public venue(s). Review and critique project recordings (audio and video). Document consultations with experts. Solicit artist and audience feedback (interviews and talkbacks). 2: To create improvised vocal work that involves and engages Minnesota audiences and artists in a vibrant and dynamic way. Artist interviews. Audience talk-back session transcripts and recordings. Number of artists involved in finished performance. Ticket sales.","Balancing the roles of artist, producer and director while creating BETWEEN was demanding, but it was also hugely instructional and rewarding. I learned valuable things about how to develop future improv projects and assembled a pool of artistic and production resources to assist me. I worked with a new level of consultants, including an attorney, an insurance company, a videographer, photographers, a host of sound engineers, and a graphic designer. I interviewed artists about their projects and processes to help me develop and refine my directorial approach. I also learned important things about rehearsing an improv ensemble – how to provide structure yet encourage ideas and contributions. Recording and reviewing interviews with the ensemble helped me identify and support their connections to BETWEEN. The talkback recordings gave me important insights into how audiences received and appreciated the work, as well as ideas for future presentations of this and other works. 2: I chose the BETWEEN artists – Aimee Bryant, Nathan Greer, Bruce Henry and Libby Turner Opanga – based on their connections to my concept, improv and/or their individual artistry. Our discussions, interviews and rehearsals helped me invite each artist’s knowledge and expertise into BETWEEN. Talks with dancer Kenna Cottman made us all look at movement and improv in new, exciting ways. Regina Laroche’s curiosity/interest in BETWEEN resulted in several gatherings to share progress and let her step in and dance for the Minneapolis performance. I asked audiences to speak/sing in two works, one about names and the other about carrying what we are given with us (and passing it on). Comments from every talkback confirmed this participation was important, engaging and satisfying. Attendees who posted to the web site touted the uniqueness of BETWEEN, shared how BETWEEN invited them to participate and reflect, and requested audio/video so they could share BETWEEN with the others.",,2504,"Other, local or private",12504,,,0.00,"Sarah M. Greer",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Greer will work with local and regional artists to develop, document, and perform an improvised vocal work called Between.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Greer,"Sarah M. Greer",,,MN,,"(608) 338-6840 ",sgworks@sarahmgreer.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-101,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20809,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Minnesotans will engage with the artwork at the exhibition, events, and Web site. Tracking of number of visitors to the exhibition events. Feedback from participating schools. Feedback from social media.","I talked with Minnesotans at the gallery at the opening and throughout the month that the work was exhibited at and talked with Minnesotans at the Artist Panel and the school visit day. I taught an Artist Statement workshop for WARM in the gallery lobby so Minnesota artists could also visit the show then and engage with me. Additionally, there were many informal occasions, at least 30, such as art openings, workshops, etc., where I was able to tell people about the show I was working on and the funding source, where people always were thankful for the Legacy funding! Evaluation was done with a numerical head count. My web master tracked the number of unique visitors to my web site.",,708,"Other, local or private",10708,,,0.00,"Carolyn G. Halliday",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Halliday will create a series of textile-based sculptures, based on ecology and evolutionary biology, in collaboration with two ecologists. This will culminate in a solo show at the Casket Arts Building in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Halliday,"Carolyn G. Halliday",,,MN,,"(612) 987-6371 ",cghalliday@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-102,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20815,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will further my artistic abilities by exploring new ideas about extra literary forms as I finish the manuscript for my third book of poetry. By the end of Feb 2014, I will submit this manuscript to Coffee House Press (who has first publication rights). This deadline will give me a firm and clear goal to accomplish. 2: I will hold 2-4 community poetry events for Minnesotan populations who traditionally have less access to arts (e.g., individuals at a prison, a park community center, etc.). I will document these events (with photographs, video, and/or sound recording) and I will verify how many people attended and participated in the events.","I developed my artistic abilities by finishing the manuscript for my 3rd book of poetry, titled Safe Houses I Have Known. This manuscript is made up of poems that appropriate various extraliterary forms. I have sent this manuscript off to be considered for publication. 2: I conducted five poetry workshops for Minnesota populations who traditionally have less access to the arts. These workshops were held at the Hennepin County Home School, a residential facility for youth offenders in Minnetonka, Minnesota. A total of 62 students participated.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Stephen P. Healey AKA Steve Healey",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Healey will complete the manuscript for his third book of poetry, create a new artist Web site, and facilitate a number of community poetry reading and writing events.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephen,Healey,"Stephen P. Healey AKA Steve Healey",,,MN,,"(612) 423-0850 ",heal0061@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-104,"Kristina Bigalk: Poet, Director of Creative Writing, Normandale Community College; Mark Conway: Executive director, Literary Arts Institute, College of Saint Benedict; writer and poet; Crystal Gibbins: Writer, Editor, PhD Candidate, Bauedette; Carla-Elaine Johnson: Poet, Faculty member, Augsburg College; Linda LeGarde Grover: Poet, fiction and nonfiction writer; Associate professor, American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota, Duluth; LouAnn Muhm: Poet, teacher, Park Rapids; Carlisa Rivamonte: Executive Director, Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, Fridley; Jeffrey Shotts: Senior Editor, Graywolf Press, Minneapolis; Jon Spayde: Writer, Performer, poet, and editor, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20825,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Printing, editing, and hanging a show with 75 photos will be my biggest challenge to date. I will also be breaking new ground by organizing a panel talk on documentary art in Minnesota for the show. I will be working with gallery staff on the editing and hanging of the show, and learning from any feedback. I will also provide a comments book, listen to opinions from the audience, and seek out criticism from artists and critics. The panel discussion on documentary art in Minnesota will also provide feedback on the work. 2: The exhibit at Vine Arts Center in Minneapolis, along with the lecture and panel discussion, will expose several hundred people to my work. The website I am developing could attract thousands. The Vine Arts Center documents attendance at exhibits and events, so there will be hard numbers at the end of the show. Websites also track visits and provide numbers. The gallery and I will heavily promote the show and events, and if we get reviewed the numbers could go up significantly.","Pursuit of Happiness was the biggest exhibit I've ever done. It turned out to be a challenge; the physicality of printing/framing 20x24 inch photos, and the complexity of editing a 30-year project culled from over 25,000 negatives. The end result was an unqualified success, with positive feedback from gallery board members, artists, and the public. Additionally, the work received a great review from Gregory Scott in Vita.MN, the Star Tribune's arts weekly. The artist talk also went well. I am not particularly comfortable speaking in public, so success was both a relief and a confidence-builder. ccording to the Vine Arts Center, 158 people attended the show, including 30 at the artist talk. Board members at the Vine Arts Center said that it was one of their better attended shows, (though I hoped for more). On the other hand, the review in Vita.MN potentially exposed my work to thousands of people. It is archived online and available at www.vita.mn/arts/242797131.htrn1/?page=all.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Keith M. Holmes",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Holmes will print and frame seventy-five 20x24 inch exhibition photographs - including 50 new images - from his series Pursuit of Happiness for a September 2013 solo show at the Vine Arts Center in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Keith,Holmes,"Keith M. Holmes",,,MN,,"(612) 396-7768 ",keithmholmes@netscape.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-106,"Gloria Brush: Chair and professor of photography, University of Minnesota Duluth.; Christopher Faust: Photographer, large-scale images, landscapes, St. Paul; John Gregor: Photographer, Two Harbors; David Luke: Photographer, faculty, Normandale Community College; Anthony Marchetti: Photographer, instructor; Kimberlee Whaley: Photographer; Senior Photographer, Goldstein Museum of Design; Petronella Ytsma: Photographer, Faculty member, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20829,"Artist Initiative",2013,9800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With the ability to focus on developing a body of work that represents my heritage, I will gain recognition as a professional artist. With the ability to focus on developing a body of work that represents my heritage, I will gain recognition as a professional artist. 2: I will be able to display at art fairs and gallery settings in urban and rural areas of Minnesota. I intend to evaluate the outcome of connection with more Minnesotans by the process of feedback, as well as the number in attendance and increased electronic visitors.","I was able to broaden my artistic abilities by creating themed work that represented both my Saami heritage and being. This opportunity supported the mental allowance to free myself from financial strain towards creating work that must be sold in return funding the materials to create more work. To describe the method of evaluation I would attribute to the process of creation where in I was able to allow myself to find untapped emotion and discover a connection with the heritage of my past. 2: As a recipient of the 2013 Individual Artist Award from the Minnesota State Arts Board I was able to broaden my business skills with the experience of exhibiting my work at the Powderhorn Art Fair. Financial assistance made it possible for me to purchase the required equipment for display at the two day show. In evaluation of the outcome I am pleased to say that the experience provided learned skills that I would likely not have been able to obtain without the opportunity. Additionally my solo show gave me a strong base to learn the ideals needed in preparation of exhibition. I was able to work with the West Central Alliance of Sebeka to secure the purchase of the exact tent and display system which was being sold locally on a 2nd market, which had only been used once and was in perfect condition.",,,,9800,,,0.00,"Kayleen A. Horsma",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Horsma will expand her skills as an artist, conveying her Finish heritage and connecting with more Minnesotans at a major Twin Cities art fair this August. She will also have a solo show at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kayleen,Horsma,"Kayleen A. Horsma",,,MN,,"(218) 564-4360 ",jkhorsma@wcta.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Wadena, Otter Tail, Becker, Hubbard",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-108,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20831,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Advance painting and compositional skills and techniques with non-toxic, oil mediums that I will learn about and develop through my research and inquiry. Achieved effects and satisfactory working time with the mixed paints and new recipes for mediums will be a basis for evaluation. I will also collect viewer feedback in person at exhibition and online from blog. 2: Expand to a greater audience throughout the state. Reach other artists statewide through bi-weekly blog online. Track numbers of visitors to studio event, exhibition and blog-site and keep updated mailing list. Track visits to artist website after promotions. Speak with studio/gallery visitors and allow them to share their own stories after viewing my work.","I was able to advance my compositional skills and techniques through the research and development of a painting medium that is less toxic than turpentine or Odorless Mineral Spirits based mediums. This recipe is based on the use of Oil of Spike Lavender which I discovered as a solvent through doing the research enabled by this grant. The new medium that I developed dries slower: it allows more flexibility in working time, more translucent layers, and allows color to be manipulated in interesting ways. I was unable to do these things with alkyd mediums (a less toxic alternative but one which dries very quickly and has some other hindering qualities). I gauged my success by my own satisfaction and audience reaction. Studio and exhibition visitors responded well to the new depth of color and the more intricate painting surfaces. I was fortunate enough to sell a very large piece right off the studio wall the week it was completed. This told me that my efforts were fruitful. 2: I had hoped to be able to expand my audience reach by exhibiting in other areas outside of the Twin Cities. Though I was unable to secure an exhibition in space outside of the metro area during the grant period I do feel that I successfully reached more Minnesotans with my work based on some of the media attention around my events as well as with my blog that tracked the project results. By keeping a mailing list, tracking visitor numbers to my studio and exhibition events, blog site and Facebook Page I was able to see that my reach had grown during the grant period. I was able to connect with other artists statewide, nationally and internationally, through my bi-weekly blog mostly evidenced by the location from where the responses/questions were coming from. Website visits turned out to be an unreliable judge as they typically spiked when there was press related to a show but not necessarily related to grant activity.",,91,"Other, local or private",10091,,,0.00,"Farida Hughes",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Hughes will complete a new suite of 20 paintings and conclude research in nontoxic oil painting mediums and methods, documenting it in a bi-weekly blog on safe practices for oil painters. There will be an Art-A-Whirl kickoff event for the blog and a public exhibition of these new works.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Farida,Hughes,"Farida Hughes",,,MN,,"(651) 493-6885 ",frhughes@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-109,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20845,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create a full-length dance that is developed in Minnesota towns and cities and that incorporates interviews with residents and officials. I will maintain records of the sites I visit to develop the work and document the dance on videotape. 2: Present work-in-progress showings of the dance for the general public in the towns where the work is developed. The presenters and I will maintain accurate records of the showings.","This was achieved through the intergenerational residencies with hands on learning of how I make dances from everyday movement or words and ideas and engagement with myself and my company of dancers. Evaluations were present on a day to day basis as well as a final evaluation filled out by the participants.",,889,"Other, local or private",10889,,,0.00,"Mathew J. Janczewski",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Janczewski will select two to five Minnesota towns to develop Main Street, a dance that looks at how technology is changing the face of American towns and our ability to connect to each other. He will present a public showing in each location.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mathew,Janczewski,"Mathew J. Janczewski",,,MN,,"(612) 804-0238 ",arenadances@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-110,"Kenna Cottman Sarge: Artistic director, Voice of Culture Drum and Dance; Penelope Freeh: Dancer, choreographer, teacher, and writer; Matthew Gasper: Master teacher, Gasper's School of Dance and Performing Arts, Fargo/Moorhead; Julie Kerr-Berry: Dance program director and professor, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Melissa Rolnick: Assistant professor of dance, Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter; Sally Rousse: Dancer and choreographer, James Sewell Ballet; Joan Smith: Choreographer; artistic director of Shapiro and Smith Dance; Tri Sutrisno: Dance director, Sumunar Dance Ensemble; dancer and instructor, specializing in the dances of Indonesia; Taja Will: Codirector, TAJIMdances and the Ready At Will Dance Collective; dancer, choreographer and instructor","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20846,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will expand and further develop my playwriting practice through a unique collaboration with dancers. The very act of presenting this piece will signify achievement, as I have never before written for dance-theater. Professional review, audience feedback, and debriefing with my collaborators will help me further evaluate my artistic growth. 2: This project will allow more Minnesotans the opportunity to see unique dance-theater work through at least three public performances in July 2013. We will have achieved this outcome if even one person attends our public performances who hasn't seen dance-theater before. We will gather information about our audiences through post-performance surveys and conversations.","I achieved major growth in my practice as a playwright through this project; my understanding of best practices for collaboration and new ways text can function in performance were vastly expanded. Evidence of this learning can be found in the successful public premiere of my work at the Southern Theater this past July. Comments in audience surveys were some of the most compelling indicators that my personal artistic growth rippled out to create a meaningful experience for viewers; many responses specifically mentioned the text and its unique interplay with the movement, using words like powerful, mesmerizing, thought-provoking, and transformative. In reviews and in conversations afterwards, many viewers said that the piece was unlike anything they had ever seen; and in debriefing with my collaborators, we agree the work is very distinct from anything any of us had ever made. These observations affirm to me that I succeeded in pushing my writing into new territory. 2: In my application, I noted that I would have achieved this outcome if even one person attended the public performances who hadn’t seen dance-theater before. In the audience surveys I collected (which were completed and returned by approximately 30% of attendees), five people reported that they had never seen dance-theater prior to this performance. Over half of the respondents (53%) said that they have only occasionally attended contemporary dance-theater. Many of these respondents also included comments about how they found the performance moving, intellectually engaging, and unlike anything they had ever seen. The respondents were 88% Minnesota residents. 81% of these Minnesota respondents are based in Hennepin county, while nearly 20% traveled from five other counties to see the work.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Rachel H. Jendrzejewski",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Jendrzejewski will complete KAIROS (working title), a new piece she is writing in collaboration with SuperGroup, for the Walker Art Center's series Momentum: New Dance Works 2013.",2013-04-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Jendrzejewski,"Rachel H. Jendrzejewski",,,MN,,"(626) 945-5372 ",rachel.halcyon@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Dakota, Ramsey, Rice, Sibley, Blue Earth",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-111,"Harold Cropp: Executive director, Commonweal Theater Company, Lanesboro; Heather Hamilton: Actor and director, Associate Professor of Theatre, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Actor and director; Samantha Johns: Director, actor, choreographer, scenic designer and painter, Minneapolis; Annie Rollins: Puppet, scenic, and costume designer, Minneapolis; Gregory Stavrou: Executive director, Rochester Civic Theatre; writer, director, designer, and producer; Saymoukda Vongsay: Lao American Poet, playwright, performance artist and arts advocate, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20848,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Minnesotans will attend a public exhibition, which will be on view for one month. The number of attendees to the opening reception will evaluate the success of the project outcome. A high number of attendees (200) will prove increased engagement with the work of a Minnesotan artist. 2: The artist will create 200 small printed exhibition catalogs featuring the completed works of art. The artist will be learning new printing and publishing skills. It would help propel the artist into further opportunities as the catalog is proof of a finished body of work and successful show.","I created a series of twelve new paintings which were exhibited at Gamut Gallery. I had 400 attendees come to see my work during the duration of the exhibition. This exhibit was up for one month and allowed engagement with my work through the various events including the opening reception, Immersive Theatre and closing reception, Speed Dating Canvas event, and Critical Response critique that occurred during my exhibition. 2: I developed business skills by learning how to successfully coordinate and plan a solo exhibition. I created a completed series of new artwork. I also wrote, designed and published an exhibition catalog to accompany the exhibition as a professional documentation of my work. During this year, I started by own business by creating my own limited liability company for my art career.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Katelyn R. Johnson AKA Kate Renee",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Johnson will finish a current body of work based on classic childhood characters. She will conduct her first solo exhibition of the completed series at a Minneapolis gallery.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katelyn,Johnson,"Katelyn R. Johnson AKA Kate Renee",,,MN,,"(952) 769-7159 ",katerenee@katerenee.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-113,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20849,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","More Minnesotans will be able to engage in, or with, the work of Minnesota artists documenting the current transformation of their neighborhood(s) along University Avenue. The means of evaluation for the achievement outcome 1 will be through the attendance of the exhibition, catalog sales, and the amount of website traffic that is generated by the exhibition and its promotion.","More Minnesotans were able to engage with the work I produced during the Artist Initiative Grant period through the ongoing public editing and exhibition of the work. I posted my new work (publicly) online throughout the year, and held an exhibition with a public reception and open gallery hours in December 2013. My means of evaluation were web traffic/site visits and attendance at the reception and open hours. Gallery attendance was a bit beyond what I anticipated and web traffic increased during the exhibition run.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"John C. Johnston",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"JohnstonÆs Greenline is an ongoing survey of the historical and cultural landscape that flanks the Central Corridor light rail construction on University Avenue. The exhibit and book release will take place at a temporary gallery along the route.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Johnston,"John C. Johnston",,,MN,,"(612) 532-6246 ",b0r1ng0r0@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-114,"Gloria Brush: Chair and professor of photography, University of Minnesota Duluth.; Christopher Faust: Photographer, large-scale images, landscapes, St. Paul; John Gregor: Photographer, Two Harbors; David Luke: Photographer, faculty, Normandale Community College; Anthony Marchetti: Photographer, instructor; Kimberlee Whaley: Photographer; Senior Photographer, Goldstein Museum of Design; Petronella Ytsma: Photographer, Faculty member, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20851,"Artist Initiative",2013,9600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Practicing the art of creative nonfiction will enable me to craft the best voice to describe postpartum depression. I believe the best voice for this project is humorous, lyrical and conversational. Submitting my new essays for publication and receiving feedback from editors will help me determine the effectiveness of that voice. 2: I plan to give at least three public readings in Mankato, the Twin Cities, and Winona, and I will give radio and online interviews. I will achieve Outcome 2 by publicizing my readings through print media (newspapers, fliers) and social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs.) I will do Q and As following the readings and ask attendees to fill out a questionnaire measuring their engagement.","My outcome was to write in order to find the best voice to describe postpartum depression; that outcome would be achieved by submitting new essays for publication and receiving feedback from editors. I'm thrilled to report that I found that voice and I've produced over 100 polished pages. However, the project's shape has evolved from what I originally envisioned. Instead of stand-alone essays, the book will be a full-length memoir. Because of that, I did not submit essays to publishers. I did submit it to an agent. In August 2013, I signed on with Nicole Tourtelot of Kuhn Projects. She responded, she said, most strongly to the book's voice. Though the book is still in-progress, she's planning to submit it to publishers as a partial; I'm currently working on the proposal. That Tourtelot is invested in what she refers to as my weird, dark, funny book, and that she thinks there’s an audience and a market for it has been very encouraging. 2: I gave three public readings: on October 2, 2013 at Normandale Community College; on November 23, 2013 at the Book Shelf in Winona; and on January 19, 2014, fellow Artist Initiative Grant 2013 recipient Kirstin Cronn-Mills and I gave a co-reading at Minnesota State University. On December 4, 2013, I gave a radio interview with Kyle Jaeger on KMSU's show Weekly Reader. I achieved Outcome 2 by publicizing my readings through fliers (I've attached an example) and through social media like Facebook and Twitter. Following the each reading, I did a Q and A and asked attendees to fill out a questionnaire measuring their level of engagement.",,7,"Other, local or private",9607,,,0.00,"Diana Joseph",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Joseph will work on a memoir about motherhood and postpartum depression. She will give three readings of her work in progress in Mankato, Winona, and the Twin Cities.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diana,Joseph,"Diana Joseph",,,MN,,"(507) 380-6041 ",diana.joseph@mnsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Winona, Blue Earth, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-115,"Cezarija Abartis: Author, Faculty member, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud; Lesley Arimah: Writer, novelist, Mankato; Nicole Helget: Writer, Mankato; Elizabeth Johnson-Miller: Poet, essayist, faculry member, College of St. Benedict/Saint John's University; Moe Norton-Westbrook: Writer, performance artist, Minneapolis; Cole Perry: Writer, Bovey; Dominic Saucedo: Writing faculty, Minneapolis Community and Technical College; Patrick Thomas: Editor and program manager, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20852,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will expand my expertise and repertoire within the orchestral genre by composing, rehearsing, and programming two new works. Gains in expertise in writing for orchestra will be measured by feedback from conductor, musicians, and audience. Expansion of repertoire will be evaluated by my completion of the two proposed new works for orchestra. 2: Nearly 600 Minnesotans will experience the work of a Minnesota composer in the rehearsal and performance of two new, engaging works for orchestra. A headcount of musicians and audience members participating in the community component, and the completion of the two works will be measures of this outcome. Audience engagement will be measured informally by audience response.","I expanded my expertise in composing for orchestra (and treble choir) by creating and rehearsing two new works. I am evaluating my achievement of this goal based upon the amount of quality time during which I was able to interact and learn from the conductors and musicians while preparing the music, in addition to the positive feedback I received from them and from the audience members. 2: This outcome was surpassed in that the combined totals of the audience was larger than projected. Adding the musicians and combined audiences, the total number of Minnesotans who experienced the music was over 900. From the enthusiastic applause and numerous positive interactions with musicians and audience members, I was able to evaluate how much they enjoyed preparing or listening to my music.",,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,,0.00,"Daniel D. Kallman",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Kallman will orchestrate his chamber work Sea Creatures for full orchestra. He will also compose a new orchestral work for young audiences. Both works will be performed by the Wayzata Symphony Orchestra in February 2014.",2013-03-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Kallman,"Daniel D. Kallman",,,MN,,"(507) 645-8788 ",kallman@kallmancreates.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-116,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20853,"Artist Initiative",2013,7300,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Work collaboratively with colleagues to gain their feedback and learn new technical skills in a medium I am not familiar with. The successful publication of my book and ability to share it with students and the public will be a tangible evaluation of whether or not I was able to incorporate feedback, expand my artistic abilities and learn new technical skills. 2: Create a book and distribute, market, and do self-promotion with the book to further my artistic career. The successful publication and distribution (donation and sales) of my book will show that I was able to develop business skills needed to support my professional career through self-promotion.","I was able to get feedback through studio visits from colleagues in the photography community, and learned a lot about the skill sets required for creating a book of photographs. These learning opportunities came through engagement with graphic designers, pre-press operators, and local vendors. The book was published as run of 250 copies. 2: I brought copies of my book to the 2014 SPE National Conference, was able to sell, trade, and donate copies to book wholesalers, other artists, and have it reviewed by other professionals in my field at a national venue. From this my book was picked up for sale via two separate outlets (one in Spain, and one in Georgia). I was also able to get listed in the Indie Photobook Library collection, The University of Wisconsin-River Falls, and Studio Marangoni in Florence, Italy.",,2601,"Other, local or private",9901,,,0.00,"Brett C. Kallusky",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Kallusky will publish a limited-edition, hand-made photography book. The book will be presented both as an art object and item for purchase at a book release event.",2013-03-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brett,Kallusky,"Brett C. Kallusky",,,MN,,"(612) 810-6959 ",info@brettkallusky.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-117,"Gloria Brush: Chair and professor of photography, University of Minnesota Duluth.; Christopher Faust: Photographer, large-scale images, landscapes, St. Paul; John Gregor: Photographer, Two Harbors; David Luke: Photographer, faculty, Normandale Community College; Anthony Marchetti: Photographer, instructor; Kimberlee Whaley: Photographer; Senior Photographer, Goldstein Museum of Design; Petronella Ytsma: Photographer, Faculty member, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20860,"Artist Initiative",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","In the grant year, I will create between 10 and 12 new works, including large-format works on canvas and panels. I will evaluate my outcomes based on my output of art. Because I will have the needed supplies and money to supplement my time making art, I can work unfettered and produce more. 2: I will have my work professionally photographed and documented so I may apply for exhibitions locally and nationally. When I have my work professionally photographed I will be able to apply for exhibitions and plan on securing at least three new exhibitions for the 2013-2014 year. These are outcomes I expect, as a direct result of receiving the grant.","I completely finished thirteen new works: 36 x 38 inch, 16 x 20 inch, 20 x 16 inch, 30 x 24 inch, 24 x 24 inch, 12 x 18 inch, 12 x 18 inch, 12 x 18 inch, 12 x 18 inch, 12 x 18 inch, 18 x 18 inch, 12 x 16 inch, 18 x 24 inch. A 24 x 36 inch painting I began prior to the grant was finished as well. Three more medium to large works are nearly complete and will need more supplies by way of paint to finish. In hindsight, I realized that for the amount of time I expended on making the new work I should have applied for more money for supplies and my time. I did surpass what I thought I could do within the time allowed and with the amount of materials. I was able to have nearly all of the work photographed and uploaded to my website. I was able to use the images that I had photographed and my website information to apply for and receive: three exhibitions in Minnesota and two in WI. One of the shows in Minnesota was a two-person exhibition in Minnesota and the other two were group shows. In addition, and as a direct result of this grant, I will have a two-person exhibition in September, 2014 in Albert Lea, MN at the Riverland Community College. Another exhibit is slated for January 2015 at the Phipps Center for the Arts in Hudson, Wisconsin. I showed my work to the community during Art Attack and Art-A-Whirl and received additional support and was asked to show my work in a few other venues in the future. I have applied for approximately six other national exhibits and one international exhibit and will have additional upcoming shows as a direct result of this grant.",,2073,"Other, local or private",7073,,,0.00,"Jeannine Kitzhaber",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Kitzhaber will create ten to twelve new works based on physical and intangible maps which will be exhibited during her open studio at Art-A-Whirl and Art Attack.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeannine,Kitzhaber,"Jeannine Kitzhaber",,,MN,,"(763) 757-0324 ",jspoonerkitz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-118,"Avye Alexandres: Visual artist, performance maker; Amy Cass: Pottery instructor, The Crossings. Member, Minnesota Women Ceramic Artists. Artist and part-time product potter, Red Wing Stoneware.; Anne Dugan: Curator and interim director, Duluth Art Institute. Founder and co-director, Free Range Film Festival.; Jennifer Jenkins: Artist, prop and wardrobe stylist; Mary Ann Papanek-Miller: Professor and chair of the department of art, media, and design, DePaul University. Mixed media artist.; Peyton Russell: Artist, teacher and community leader; founder, Daskarone and Juxtaposition Arts; Robin Schwartzman: Printmaker, Adjunct instructor, University of Minnesota; Kelli Sinner: Associate professor of ceramics, Minnesota State University, Moorhead","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20863,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will learn new social media, Web site management, and Web 2.0 skills that I can use to develop and sustain my brand and platform and grow my audience. I will provide three business-skills learning opportunities to under-served Minnesota artists around the rural west-central Minnesota region. 2: 10,000 people will stream or download song recordings from my new album, Concrete, featuring the artistry of ten Minnesota musicians. 10,000 people will become part of my social media community, thereby learning of my new Minnesota-based work on an ongoing basis.","I learned new social media, website management, Web 2.0, and brand and platform management skills through multiple classes, consultants, and ongoing practice. I gained skills through one-on-one sessions with Springboard for the Arts consultants, an intensive nine-week Social Media House course, working with the representatives who managed my account at the Cyber PR firm, multiple web courses on web design through Lynda.com, working with students as a main class project of a University of Minnesota Marketing class, and most significantly by creating a daily social media and brand management practice using my website, blog, Facebook, and twitter. Over the year I have solidified my brand and learned how to communicate better with my fanbase. I can measure my success by my audience numbers, which have grown significantly, and by the success of the three business skills workshops I taught to rural west-central Minnesotans. 2: Through the grant-supported work I did this year, I have developed a stronger presence as a Minnesotan artist via my website, Facebook page, twitter feed, guest blog posts, and the availability of my music. The artistic work of myself as a Minnesota artist and the ten Minnesota musicians I collaborated with on my recordings and videos were made more accessible to the public. I can evaluate this outcome by near 10,000 interactions new listeners had with me and my music over the course of the last year. (Based on the fact that I did not have exact reader and listener numbers from blog posts and podcasts on which I was featured, I made a low estimate which brought my numbers to below 10,000. It is possible that the number of new listeners was even higher.)",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Elisa A. Korentayer AKA Elisa Korenne",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Korentayer will develop her social media skills to strengthen her brand identity and grow her audience. She will offer a workshop in Detroit Lakes and Fergus Falls on the art of songwriting and the business skills needed to make it professionally in this field.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elisa,Korentayer,"Elisa A. Korentayer AKA Elisa Korenne",,,MN,,"(218) 640-2132 ",elisa@elisakorenne.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Otter Tail, Becker, Douglas, Grant, Hennepin, Ramsey, Clay",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-119,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20868,"Artist Initiative",2013,6644,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","As a Minnesota writer, I will expand and develop my artistic abilities by working closely with a writing mentor who is firmly rooted in the literary circle of Minnesota. I will evaluate whether I have accomplished my goal by having a completed manuscript, and a list of agents/publishers that I have submitted the manuscript to for review. 2: I will hold several readings at venues such as The Loft, Friends of the Library, Sons of Norway, and The Center for Victims of Torture, and in rural areas with large Norwegian-American populations. I will create a spreadsheet of all venues where I will hold readings of my novel, including an estimation of the number of attendees.","My goal was to expand and develop my artistic abilities by completing a polished draft of my novel so it could be sent to agents and publishers. I established consistent weekly writing schedule thanks to my childcare funds, and by September 2013, I completed the first draft of the book. I then sent the manuscript to the first of three editors I would hire over the course of my grant. With each editor's critique, I completed another revision of the novel. All three writing mentors indicated the manuscript was a strong candidate for publication. By June, 2014, I had a fully-revised, polished manuscript, as well as a query letter. Having a final, marketable product is the best evaluation of my intended outcomes. However, not only did I complete the novel, I also gained a tremendous amount of knowledge in regards to the craft of writing, and the necessary steps I need to take to market my book. I have started shopping the book out to agents. 2: I held three readings during my grant period. The first was at Nine Mile Creek Senior Living in Bloomington, Minnesota. The second, at the Cracked Walnut Literary Series. The third at The Daughters’ of Norway Lodge. I had a collective audience of 108 people at these three events. These readings reached people who had lived through WWII, people of Norwegian-American decent, (especially Norwegian women), as well as a broader audience, several of whom were from outside the metro-area. I also found that my day-to-day interactions with people led to conversations about my book, and the arts, and created dialogues that would not have happened without the grant.",,,,6644,,,0.00,"Amber E. Larson",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Larson will complete her manuscript, Still Waters, a novel about the German occupation of Norway during World War II. She will hold several public readings at Twin Cities venues.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amber,Larson,"Amber E. Larson",,,MN,,"(612) 987-5523 ",amber_elizabeth_larson@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-120,"Daniel Campbell: Author, artist; Web Editor, Hamline University, St. Paul; Pallavi Dixit: Author; Jennifer Dunning: Author, Facaulty at St. Olaf College, Northfield; Douglas Mack: Author, Minneapolis; Joseph Manion: Division Manager, Washington County Library, Woodbury; Danielle Sosin: Author, fiction, Duluth; Debra Stone: Educator, artist and community organizer, Minneapolis; Jacqueline White: Writer, editor, teacher, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20869,"Artist Initiative",2013,6575,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Given the project timeline and the amount of money I will be accountable for, the Artist Initiative grant will help me stay motivated, focused, and structured. Ultimately, I will know that I have achieved outcome 1 if I have a strong and cohesive new set of images to showcase in a solo exhibition by the end of the grant period. 2: The Artist Initiative grant will help enhance my communication and networking skills. The growth in these skills can be seen through the variety of people I photograph throughout the grant period.","My ultimate goal for this grant project was to create new images that were worthy enough to be included in my online and printed portfolios. I know that I achieved this because I included nine new images to my photography website and four new images to my printed portfolio. I have received positive feedback on these images so far. 2: It is an enormous responsibility to manage money given by a grant through the state of Minnesota. I am pleased to have kept under my budget, even having money to spare in the end. Although I had received a few rejections from people whom I had asked to photograph, I have gained more experience in approaching new subject matter and working with/relating to them throughout my photo shoots.",,,,6575,,,0.00,"Brandon K. Lepasti",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Lepasti will continue photographing peoples' lives on the Iron Range, showcasing his work in a solo exhibition in the Twin Cities.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brandon,Lepasti,"Brandon K. Lepasti",,,MN,,"(612) 709-1608 ",brandonlepasti@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-121,"Gloria Brush: Chair and professor of photography, University of Minnesota Duluth.; Christopher Faust: Photographer, large-scale images, landscapes, St. Paul; John Gregor: Photographer, Two Harbors; David Luke: Photographer, faculty, Normandale Community College; Anthony Marchetti: Photographer, instructor; Kimberlee Whaley: Photographer; Senior Photographer, Goldstein Museum of Design; Petronella Ytsma: Photographer, Faculty member, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20870,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will achieve a greater understanding of compositional styling in classic Cuban music and expand my work as a composer with dynamic new repertoire. This proposal envisions studying, re-notating, and performing rarely heard Cuban repertoire previously acquired in 2010. I will also create 8 new works. I will be evaluated according to what degree I succeed in achieving these goals. 2: This project will present a series of open rehearsals that will provide unique access to Minnesotans to a professional composer creating new work. This project envisions 6 open rehearsals. How well those open rehearsals are run by the composer, and then received by the public, will determine if the project achieved its desired outcome.","This project involved transcribing and notating large amounts of existing Cuban repertoire and later creating my own arrangements influenced by this work. These actions were accomplished during my program of activities and hugely expanded by artistic abilities as a composer and arranger. 2: Through this project professional musicians based in Minnesota gained more work while at the same time a broad audience of Minnesotan were engaged including existing fans of the music, new fans, and youth studying music and attending Ramsey Middle School in Minneapolis.",,1711,"Other, local or private",11711,,,0.00,"Douglas V. Little AKA Doug Little",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Little will present a recently discovered charanga repertoire of music from Cuba and compose new works inspired by this style. The project will conclude with a public performance at Salsa Fiesta at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Little,"Douglas V. Little AKA Doug Little",,,MN,,"(612) 871-3534 ",doug@douglittlemusic.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-122,"Christopher Atzinger: International pianist; David Moore: Composer, vocal arranger, educator, and conductor; Founder of a capella ensemble, Dare to Breathe, Saint Paul; Nirmala Rajasekar: Musician, Teacher, South Indian Music; Terry Ruud: English and writing instructor, M-State, Fergus Falls; Albra Thao: Spoken word and hip hop artist; Jacquelynn Tinsley: Singer; Faith Udeh: Hip hop rock artist","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20873,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Fort Project will introduce an object that can be occupied and can be re-created by members of my audience. This project will expand my tools for sharing research in a kinetic experience. I will be able to evaluate my object making skills by constructing the fort several times and in different contexts. I will also maintain a blog that will stay active and where others will post images of the forts they build across the state using the easy instructions I make. 2: The Fort Project will occur in both a gallery and my backyard in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis, expanding the range of Minnesotans who get to participate. I will archive each event that occurs in the fort with both photographs and video which I will post on my blog. I will also use different forms of advertisement for each event like posting to the Seward neighborhood e-democracy page for neighborhood events and using social networking for gallery events.","This was my first sculpture that was built to reside in the public. I learned a lot about public art, permitting, public space, the speed at which a city works, how the city views public art, and liability. All hard and frustrating things to learn but good lessons for future work. 2: I was very interested in make this piece exists in the public sphere and not in a gallery or on the property of an art institution. There were many times with the struggle to build in the public that I wanted to go back on this idea but I did not. I am very excited that the treehouse lives at Silverwood Park and is open/free to the public to engage with.",,1000,"Other, local or private",11000,,,0.00,"Amanda I. Lovelee",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Lovelee will create The Fort Project, a physical structure open to the public as a cultural space for artist talks, dinners, and fort construction workshops. As part of the project she will produce a ten-minute short about how to build the perfect fort.",2013-05-01,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,Lovelee,"Amanda I. Lovelee",,,MN,,"(518) 487-8286 ",aloveleephoto@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-123,"Melissa Brandt: Screenplay writer, Metropolitan State University; Community Faculty; Jennifer Garza: Graphic designer, Jostens Inc.; production design, animation, freelance; short films; Crystal Hegge: Director, Frozen River Film Festival; Melissa Koch: Independent documentary filmmaker and educator; Kevin Obsatz: Filmmaker/Moving image artist; Anal Shah: Filmmaker photographer and media artist; faculty, St. Cloud State University; Norah Shapiro: Independent filmmaker; Jacob Swanson: Film-maker, installation artist and photographer, Duluth","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20876,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase my ability to manipulate new materials, improve my skills, and increase my ability to problem-solve with new ideas and new materials in the future. Every new project, especially with an unfamiliar material, is a learning experience. 2: Franklin Art Works is a well-known and well respected exhibition space for local and national contemporary artists and free and open to the public. Tim Peterson, the director of Franklin Artworks, states that 1500 people attend each of their 2 month long exhibitions.","There are technical challenges in this work. Building essentially an aquarium within an aquarium and making both airtight has been a challenge. Getting smoke to, safely, do what you want it to has been a challenge as well. This work has enabled me to reach outside of a comfortable skill level and realize new challenges. 2: Franconia Sculpture Park is an exciting, respected, vibrant member of the arts in Minnesota. Their relatively new gallery space in Northeast Minneapolis is free and open to the public. This semi-raw space is the ideal venue to experience being surrounded by smoke. There is a presentation scheduled prior to the opening of the exhibition. It is free and open to the public. At which, I will present the work and answer questions from the audience.",,1500,"Other, local or private",11500,,,0.00,"Rollin G. Marquette",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Marquette will produce and exhibit new work at Franklin Art Works, creating a large, site-specific work that explores smoke generated by burning as an object occupying space and surrounding, not immersing, the viewer.",2013-06-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rollin,Marquette,"Rollin G. Marquette",,,MN,,"(612) 716-4906 ",rollinmarquette@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-124,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20877,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I want to devote six months of intensive study and work to producing a series of closely-related artworks, evolving and enhancing my skills for similar projects in the future. The evaluation will be simply the level of success in producing worthy individual paintings as well as a cohesive body of work. 2: A new collection of work that is a clear departure from previous paintings will be of interest to those who know my work and will attract a larger audience. The level of attendance, i.e., interest in the work, feedback from the community, sales will be the measure.","My project went well and mostly as anticipated. I produced more work than originally planned and had a well-received solo exhibit at the Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis last autumn. I feel it was a strong and cohesive body of work. This new direction in subject matter and style is one I intend to continue to pursue. 2: My exhibit at the Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis last fall entitled Land Available was very well attended over the course of five weeks. The departure from previous subject matter was quite positively received and resulted in reasonably strong sales. More than half of the exhibited works sold (mostly small) and the Gallery has retained many of the remaining pieces.",,180,"Other, local or private",10180,,,0.00,"Roderick H. Massey AKA Rod Massey",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Massey will produce a series of paintings of local industrial sites, focusing on the abstract forms and compositions found within these scenes. He will exhibit this work at the Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis, in October 2013.",2013-03-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roderick,Massey,"Roderick H. Massey AKA Rod Massey",,,MN,,"(612) 822-9120 ",masseyr10@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-125,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20879,"Artist Initiative",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will partner with Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventure to develop and implement a model for integrating art into environmental and scientific learning opportunities about water. I will evaluate the outcome in partnership with David Wiggins, the National Park Service coordinator for Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventure who will not only provide feedback of the model I develop, but who will be able to point to ways in which it could be integrated into future Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventure programming. 2: Engagement will provide metro area youth opportunities for self-expression and to see their work become a part of a public piece of art. Evaluation will be in the form of critiques from mentors and partners in progress and once complete. I consider engagement a success when the partners and community is able to take pride and ownership over the final installation and public display.","I was able to work with instructors from Wilderness Inquiry to participate in experiential science learning by going out onto canoes with groups of kids and watching how science (data collection and analysis of water systems) was integrated into a recreational activity. I was able to then incorporate an art reflection time into the Wilderness Inquiry curriculum in the school later in the summer. 2: The kids that I worked with were able to take time to reflect on their water experiences through a visual exercise that I prepared. They articulated a memory or a story in visual form on a canoe template that I provided. Those stories were then transferred onto porcelain boats.",,100,"Other, local or private",7100,,,0.00,"Anna V. Metcalfe",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Metcalfe will partner with Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventure to develop and implement an art/environment project with students that she will then use to create a series of ceramic, steel, and sound installations.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anna,Metcalfe,"Anna V. Metcalfe",,,MN,,"(540) 905-1091 ",annametcalfe@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-127,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20883,"Artist Initiative",2013,8100,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The outcome is a series of portraits that provide an outside perspective of life on The Angle. The success is determined by how many residents I photograph and the power and strength of the portraits. The interest outside of the Angle is essential to evaluating success and can be determined by blog interaction, exhibition invitations, and press coverage. 2: The outcome is a series of photographs created by young and old who live in The Angle. The images reflect the unique area where they live. The number of residents who participate and the quality of work determines the success of the project. The level of enthusiasm is a good barometer for measuring outcome success. I anticipate strong interest because residents of The Angle are eager to share their unique way of life with others.","This grant provided me with several learning opportunities. I learned how to manage my work flow and technical skills in an environment that is very remote. The Angle is isolated and the winter temperatures dipped to -45, I have never shot or cared for my equipment under such circumstances. I also worked with a group of grade school children ranging in age from 6-14, this was definitely and new learning curve, and all in a one room school house too. During the grant period I also honed my technical skills in color photography and aspects of Photoshop. The most important thing I learned is how much people appreciate the arts regardless of where they live. 2: This component on the grant was by far the most inspiring for a community of people who travel 3 hours roundtrip through a foreign country to just buy groceries. There is no way to describe the isolation and remoteness on the Minnesota Angle, one has to experience it. The grant provided an opportunity for children who live far away from any available gallery, museum or arts related space to engage in the practice and a working artist. The year of photographs and gallery books they created are inspiring. The parents of the kids noted the enthusiasm their children had for the project and began to discuss continuing a project and arts education in general. For the rest of the community the project brought out a lot of pride and wanted to people to see the beauty of where they live. The exhibition and book launch was attended by 60 plus people, more than actually live there. People came up from Roseau and Warroad. I have attached photos of the event.",,,,8100,,,0.00,"Laura E. Migliorino",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Migliorino will create Bordering the Minnesota Angle, a series of photographs that capture life in a section of the state that is surrounded by Canada and accessible from the rest of Minnesota only by water. She will exhibit the photographs in Warroad.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Migliorino,"Laura E. Migliorino",,,MN,,"(612) 229-6809 ",lmigliorino@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-128,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20886,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will perform my music with several Minnesota artists in five distinct Minnesota communities for audiences unfamiliar with my music. I will both speak with and survey the audiences after the performances.","The vast majority of audience members had never heard my music prior to the performance they attended. During post-concert interactions with the audience, I discovered the most had no idea what to expect or what they would hear, and many of them were pleasantly surprised with their experience. This applies to many of the guest soloists I worked with, as well.",,170,"Other, local or private",10170,,,0.00,"Scott L. Miller",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Miller will compose interactive, structured electronic music that he and an ensemble will present in five Minnesota communities with improvisers from the local communities.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Miller,"Scott L. Miller",,,MN,,"(763) 464-9596 ",scott@scottlmiller.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Goodhue, Hennepin, St. Louis, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-130,"Christopher Atzinger: International pianist; David Moore: Composer, vocal arranger, educator, and conductor; Founder of a capella ensemble, Dare to Breathe, Saint Paul; Nirmala Rajasekar: Musician, Teacher, South Indian Music; Terry Ruud: English and writing instructor, M-State, Fergus Falls; Albra Thao: Spoken word and hip hop artist; Jacquelynn Tinsley: Singer; Faith Udeh: Hip hop rock artist","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20900,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Research, edit, and complete a high-definition DVD project. Hire and work with a graphic artist and marketing assistant to promote my DVD. 1,000 DVDs completed, marketed and ready to distribute. Reviewed/featured online (Facebook and YouTube), in publications (print and online), on television and radio. DVD/Log Cabin Concert telephone/email requests occur beyond my fan base. 2: My Log Cabin Concerts are the art happening on the North Shore. Minnesotans are attending and purchasing my new DVD. My Minnesota Music connects deeply with Minnesotans as evidenced by: letters, calls and emails received which express appreciation of DVD and interest in attending my Log Cabin Concerts. Facebook Pages/YouTube pages are visited daily by Minnesota folks.","I researched my needs, evaluated data and was able to hire the artists, purchase the software/learn more about the program to edit and about the process of lighting and filming for my DVD which is now ready for distribution on DVD and USB Drives. I was interviewed for magazine articles and participated in the KSTP TV Program by Jason Davis. I started my first blog. I continue to receive inquiries via telephone, email and on Facebook about attending Log Cabin Concerts. 2: There was an increase in attendance at my Log Cabin Concerts following increased media coverage, updated web site and more fans on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. I also received several hundred more email list sign ups from my LIVE Shows and sold more CDs than ever. Emails continue to come in with kudos about how meaningful the shows are to them and especially those attending my Log Cabin Concerts. There are lots of comments on my Log Cabin Concert Facebook page as well as on my Music Facebook Page.",,2773,"Other, local or private",12773,,,0.00,"Michael A. Monroe",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Monroe will produce and promote a new DVD, Michael Monroe Live at the Log Cabin Concert, created from five live concerts to showcase his music in audio and visual format.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Monroe,"Michael A. Monroe",,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Cook, Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-131,"Christopher Atzinger: International pianist; David Moore: Composer, vocal arranger, educator, and conductor; Founder of a capella ensemble, Dare to Breathe, Saint Paul; Nirmala Rajasekar: Musician, Teacher, South Indian Music; Terry Ruud: English and writing instructor, M-State, Fergus Falls; Albra Thao: Spoken word and hip hop artist; Jacquelynn Tinsley: Singer; Faith Udeh: Hip hop rock artist","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20903,"Artist Initiative",2013,8500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To complete a final draft of my second full-length poetry manuscript and develop my poetic voice through a focus on the narrative arc. I will evaluate success based on the successful completion of the manuscript and the execution of an aesthetic shift in my work as a poet. 2: Reach a wider audience of approximately 75 individuals through a public reading of my work as well as through an open poetry workshop. I will evaluate success based on audience attendance at the public reading and at the writing workshop.","I was able to complete, per my grant application intent, a final draft of my poetry manuscript, which is now ready for submission to poetry presses and contests. 2: I gave two public readings as part of the grant project. The first occurred in April 2013 at Form + Content Gallery in Minneapolis (attending: 35 individuals); the second reading occurred in January 2014 at Banfille-Locke Center for the Arts in Fridley, MN (attending 20); I also offered a free writing workshop, which was co-taught with another poet, at the Loft Literary Center in Feburary 2014: The Art of Losing: Poems of Grief and Healing. Fifteen people attended this 2.5 hour workshop.",,,,8500,,,0.00,"Rachel A. Moritz",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Moritz will complete a full-length poetry manuscript that considers the conjunction of two primary events: the birth of a child and the death of a parent. She will conduct a public reading and workshop that engages participants in writing about grief.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Moritz,"Rachel A. Moritz",,,MN,,"(612) 724-9388 ",mori0181@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-132,"Kristina Bigalk: Poet, Director of Creative Writing, Normandale Community College; Mark Conway: Executive director, Literary Arts Institute, College of Saint Benedict; writer and poet; Crystal Gibbins: Writer, Editor, PhD Candidate, Bauedette; Carla-Elaine Johnson: Poet, Faculty member, Augsburg College; Linda LeGarde Grover: Poet, fiction and nonfiction writer; Associate professor, American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota, Duluth; LouAnn Muhm: Poet, teacher, Park Rapids; Carlisa Rivamonte: Executive Director, Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, Fridley; Jeffrey Shotts: Senior Editor, Graywolf Press, Minneapolis; Jon Spayde: Writer, Performer, poet, and editor, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20905,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By branching into the social landscape genre, I will stretch my work as a visual artist. The success of my growth will be determined by acceptance into, and greater recognition and visibility in the fine art world through the exhibition and promotion of the work.","By branching into the social landscape genre of photography, I have enjoyed being stretched as a visual artist. My success was determined by being granted a solo show via a juried review at a prominent University gallery in the Twin Cities.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Andrea G. Murrill",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Murrill will continue to document the demise of Mom and Pop resorts in the Brainerd Lakes area of northern Minnesota. The project will culminate in an exhibit in Brainerd in the fall of 2013.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Murrill,"Andrea G. Murrill",,,MN,,"(612) 729-0866 ",amurrill@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Crow Wing, Cass, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-133,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20906,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through the completion of this project, I will develop my understanding of the processes associated with producing proposals for public art projects. I will personally assess this by my sense of self-growth and my expanded comfort level in preparing and proposing projects for public art opportunities. 2: By acquiring equipment and graphics skills, I will be significantly more capable of promoting my studio work and applying for opportunities in the arts. Acquiring equipment will be a clear technological advancement. The improvement of my business skills will be clearly evident in the quality of my subsequent promotional materials and my project proposals.","The first aspect of my project was to develop an understanding of technical and design issues associated with producing public works of sculpture. I confidently feel that I accomplished this goal. Through many hours of thought and contemplation I manifested sculptural designs that are consistent with my aesthetic voice. The designs took into consideration the plausibility of their production large-scale and their exposure to the elements and the public. I produced and exhibited these five maquettes in my exhibition CONTEMPLATING OUTSIDE: small works, at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts in January and February, 2014. 2: The second aspect of my project was to acquire equipment and to hone my abilities in documenting and promoting my designs. With grant funds I purchased a computer, computer modelling programs, photo editing programs, a digital camera and other photography equipment. I explored and greatly improved my abilities with computer modelling, which aided design development and troubleshooting. With guidance from an area graphic designer, I furthered my understanding of photo editing and image integration. These new skills, in conjunction with the new equipment, allowed me to photograph and visually blend my maquettes into realistic environments. The images, which make the maquettes look large-scale, were shown with the maquettes in my exhibition CONTEMPLATING OUTSIDE: small works at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts.",,2359,"Other, local or private",12359,,,0.00,"Carey A. Netherton",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Netherton will produce a series of maquettes and computer-generated proposals for potential public sculptures. The completed maquettes and support materials will be exhibited at a Twin Cities gallery.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carey,Netherton,"Carey A. Netherton",,,MN,,"(612) 219-6753 ",carey@careynetherton.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-134,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20909,"Artist Initiative",2013,4800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Focused writing time will develop my skills, and the Tiny Library will connect me with local poets and audiences--the teachers and peers I will learn from next. By the end of the grant period I will have a chapbook ready to be submitted to contests for publication, and will be able to report on number of submissions and connections made with other writers via the Tiny Library project. 2: The Tiny Poetry Library will make poetry more publicly visible and provide a way for poetry books and periodicals to be recycled, reaching more readers. I will be able to report on the number of audience members reached via social media and the Tiny Library opening event, as well as usage of the library over its first months of operation.","I learned an enormous amount about my writing process and made great progress in my work through the focused writing time this grant afforded me. I have a complete chapbook manuscript I have submitted to 4 contests and will submit to others with reading periods in spring and summer. In creating the Little Poetry Library, I connected with writers I hadn't met before and built stronger relationships with some I already knew. I also connected with a local visual artist and worked with her to create the physical structure for the library. This interdisciplinary collaboration was very inspiring and great learning opportunity for both of us. 2: The Little Poetry Library is open for (free) business outside the Blue Moon Coffee Café at 39th Avenue and East Lake Street. About 25 adults and 6 children attended a grand opening event in September. Many attendees shared poetry aloud (including work by Minnesota poets) and/or brought books to donate to the initial collection. The work of 19+ Minnesota poets was represented in the library's initial collection. Over the months since the library has been open, at least 150 books have cycled through the library. I've visited at least every 2 weeks, refilling the shelf with books donated at the grand opening event. On each visit, I see that many books have been taken and some others have appeared. The Library's Facebook page (littlepoetrylibrary.org) has not been as successful as I'd hoped at cluing me in about the specifics of who is using the library, but the page has 114 fans, and I take that, and the consistent turnover of books, as signs that the library is being used.",,600,"Other, local or private",5400,,,0.00,"Carolyn R. Williams-Noren",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Williams-Noren will complete a chapbook of poems about motherhood. She will also create a public Tiny Poetry Library in Minneapolis to include the work of Minnesota poets. An opening event for the library will include readings by local poets.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Williams-Noren,"Carolyn R. Williams-Noren",,,MN,,"(612) 721-3992 ",cwnoren@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-136,"Kristina Bigalk: Poet, Director of Creative Writing, Normandale Community College; Mark Conway: Executive director, Literary Arts Institute, College of Saint Benedict; writer and poet; Crystal Gibbins: Writer, Editor, PhD Candidate, Bauedette; Carla-Elaine Johnson: Poet, Faculty member, Augsburg College; Linda LeGarde Grover: Poet, fiction and nonfiction writer; Associate professor, American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota, Duluth; LouAnn Muhm: Poet, teacher, Park Rapids; Carlisa Rivamonte: Executive Director, Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, Fridley; Jeffrey Shotts: Senior Editor, Graywolf Press, Minneapolis; Jon Spayde: Writer, Performer, poet, and editor, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20919,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Improve my songwriting skills by creating and documenting original musical arrangements. At the end of the project I will have completed musical scores for various instruments for six songs.","I improved my songwriting skills through creating and documenting original musical arrangements. I brought folkloric songs learned from travels as well as original songwriting ideas and, working with musician Sarah Burk developed 6 musical scores for 5 musicians who each played various instruments. For example, Scott Fultz played saxophone, flute, banjo, and guitar. The song titles are as follows: Malisajo-West African song about the spiritual connection between a young girl and a Hippo, Chansha- Original song about the Mermaid Deity of Cedar Lake, Brasilian funk, Dance Like Mariana-Ode to an Argentinean Dance teacher, Tango, Elemental Intros-Song introducing the musicians as Elements and bringing on a musical Samba storm, Rum and Ting-Original Calypsonian influenced campfire song featuring Eartha’s challenges, Promesa de Pescador (Promise of the Fisherman)-Brazilian song honoring the ocean goddess, arranged to enact the story of Blue Lady’s earthly love who comes to the sea.",,3434,"Other, local or private",13434,,,0.00,"Jean M. Ockuly AKA Blue Lady",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Ockuly will establish herself as a performer of world music by developing an expanded repertoire of traditional and original songs to be performed at four Twin Cities venues.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jean,Ockuly,"Jean M. Ockuly AKA Blue Lady",,,MN,,"(646) 229-9880 ",qjeanius@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-137,"Christopher Atzinger: International pianist; David Moore: Composer, vocal arranger, educator, and conductor; Founder of a capella ensemble, Dare to Breathe, Saint Paul; Nirmala Rajasekar: Musician, Teacher, South Indian Music; Terry Ruud: English and writing instructor, M-State, Fergus Falls; Albra Thao: Spoken word and hip hop artist; Jacquelynn Tinsley: Singer; Faith Udeh: Hip hop rock artist","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20922,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By developing my craft as an illustrator, I will gain new skills and will offer two free illustration workshops for adults in rural Minnesota. I will invite sixty adults to participate in my two free workshops, and will take attendance, as well as hand out evaluation forms for feedback.","By developing my craft as an illustrator I will gain new skills and will offer two free illustration workshops for adults in rural Minnesota. The illustration workshop was evaluated during an informal conversation after the class, where I gained valuable feedback. My initial plan was to have a written form for participants to fill out, but I found that a relaxed discussion proved to be an easier way for everyone to reflect on the experience. During our evaluation session I posed the following questions: 1. Was the brief writing session helpful? Did they like having a poem of their own to illustrate? 2. What was their experience using collage as a medium? 3. Was the materials sufficient? Inspiring? 4. Did they gain any new tools, new ideas, that will inspire further creation of their own? The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and the workshops were much appreciated.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Marie E. Olofsdotter",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Olofsdotter will learn digital illustration techniques to create a portfolio of new images. She will conduct two free illustration workshops, at the Nisswa Community ChildrenÆs Library and the Two Harbors Community Center.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marie,Olofsdotter,"Marie E. Olofsdotter",,,MN,,"(612) 339-8409 ",marie@marieolofsdotter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Crow Wing, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-139,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20925,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To become proficient in using composing software to create and arrange music, which will expand and develop my artistic abilities as a musician. I will know that my desired outcome has been successfully attained when I use the composing software to compose two new pieces of music and when I notate twenty pieces of music from past compositions. 2: Create a prototype book of 20 compositions to be used by musicians and hold a workshop on composing to engage the public and other artists. I will consult with other musicians on my book of compositions about how to use it as a learning tool. The demonstration and workshop on my creative process in composing will have opportunities to engage with musicians in the audience.","In my estimation, this grant has been a complete success. I have learned new skills to help me in my artistic process — abilities that a year ago I never thought I could accomplish. It took a lot of hard work and many hours, but I believe that I’ve put myself on track to continue developing and advancing these new skills. I am well on my way to using the Finale software to aid in my composing, and I am becoming a better artist on the keyboard. I’m also seeing the results of my work through the students that I teach and the music that I now have available to whoever would like access to it. The whole process has been very rewarding. 2: During my grant period, I was commissioned by a music professor at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato to write a piece of music for his college orchestra. We worked on the arrangement together. And since we both used Final software, we were able to communicate our ideas and hear our progress on the piece, even though we were in different parts of the state. This opened my eyes to the many possibilities that exist for me to share and work on music with others, not only from Minnesota, but globally. I am currently working on two projects that, when completed, will be published and available to the public.",,85,"Other, local or private",10085,,,0.00,"Peter Ostroushko",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Ostroushko will streamline his creative process by learning Finale, a software product for composers. Using this new tool he will create a prototype book, Peter Ostroushkos's Original Songs, and host a public lecture about his work.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Ostroushko,"Peter Ostroushko",,,MN,,"(612) 529-2884 ",postroushko@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-140,"Christopher Atzinger: International pianist; David Moore: Composer, vocal arranger, educator, and conductor; Founder of a capella ensemble, Dare to Breathe, Saint Paul; Nirmala Rajasekar: Musician, Teacher, South Indian Music; Terry Ruud: English and writing instructor, M-State, Fergus Falls; Albra Thao: Spoken word and hip hop artist; Jacquelynn Tinsley: Singer; Faith Udeh: Hip hop rock artist","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20931,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will conduct research and expand my experience with encaustic painting to further my artistic abilities. I will meet with mentor artists to discuss my progress. 2: I will produce a culminating exhibit of the resulting artwork in order to engage Minnesota audiences with my work. I will provide a comment book at the exhibition and take comments on my website.","I spent a large amount of time exploring many new encaustic tools and materials. I also took an advanced encaustic workshop from Jeff Hirst. Jeff has been an encaustic mentor to me since I took my first workshop with him several years ago. One of the requirements of the class was to bring some kind of non-traditional surface to work on. Since I previously have worked in book arts, I brought an old book. In talking with Jeff we both agreed that this is a natural and exciting transition for me since much of my work relies on visual connections. Using my research on the development of winged insects, I began working with the flow between pages and am exploring more narrative possibilities. 2: The show at Flow Art Space has helped introduce more people to encaustic painting and to my work. According to Google Analytics, starting in October (just prior to the opening of the show) the visits to my website increased by 605%. The average visit duration went up 358%, the average page views increased by 74%, and the average of pages per visit increased by 205% when compared to the same time period last year. Most people that I spoke with at the show and in conversation about what I was doing with the grant money had never come in contact with encaustics before. At the Friends School where I work, I had numerous conversations with both parents (many of whom are artists themselves) and students about how encaustic works. A group of parents has also asked me to do a workshop for them as a fundraiser for the school as a result of the grant activities.",,163,"Other, local or private",10163,,,0.00,"Laura E. Pereira",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Pereira will conduct entomological research to produce and frame a series of encaustic paintings based on this research. She will exhibit this work in a Twin Cities gallery.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Pereira,"Laura E. Pereira",,,MN,,"(651) 646-5873 ",info@laurapereira.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-141,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20932,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will use the imagery, sketches, photographs, and notes from the experiences and observations on Lake Superior to design and develop five new furniture pieces. Apart from actually completing the pieces, peer reviews and public feedback at galleries and shows help assess success. 2: After completion of the new work, I plan to exhibit it at galleries in Grand Marais, Ely, Duluth, Grand Rapids, and Minneapolis. Survey and total attendance at events. Monitor web traffic.","I spent time paddling at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. I designed and built four new pieces. My idea of using photography as a path to aid with both the inspiration for and then the design process was successful. 2: 1. I showed work four different times with a comprehensive show of the work at Kess Gallery in Ely. 2. I gave a presentation to an Ely group that meets regularly on Tuesdays at lunch. 3. There was an article in a local newspaper Ely Echo. 4. A short radio interview to promote the opening of the show.",,3733,"Other, local or private",13733,,,0.00,"Peter K. Pestalozzi",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Pestalozzi will kayak on Lake Superior and use observations in imagery, sketches, photographs, and notes of the experience as a source of inspiration for producing a new body of furniture pieces. He will exhibit this work in Grand Marais, Ely, Duluth, Grand Rapids, and Minneapolis.",2013-05-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Pestalozzi,"Peter K. Pestalozzi",,,MN,,"(218) 340-5458 ",odysseydesign@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"St. Louis, Lake, Cook",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-142,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20935,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will learn to use a professional digital printer in order to do work prints and exhibition prints for How We Live. The results will be on paper. My photographic prints will exist because of the addition of the Epson 7890, and as an artist I will be able to compare and contrast the silver gelatin prints from the past with the new digital prints in order to help me decide which direction to take the work in the future. 2: Showing my photos at hospice care homes will reach an often underserved population including those with low incomes, HIV-positive residents, and those living with no disposable income for art and cultural events. A comment book will accompany the exhibit. More than a guest book, the pages will have preprinted questions such as: What do the photographs and text reveal about How We Live? How can places of sanctuary and retreat help How We Live? What did you learn from How We Live?","The project went as described in the grant application. Just as stated in the proposal, I interviewed people at Kawashaway, I had the interviews transcribed and then subsequently used the texts in the public performance at Patrick's Cabaret in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I was able to have many images in my huge body of work scanned and printed. I now have the work as prints to handle and show beyond the framed images on loan at Clare Housing. During the public night at Patrick's Cabaret I also presented a multi-media presentation show casing more of the images than were framed. 2: This aspect of the project is currently happening as the exhibit will run for a year at Clare Housing, Many people from the Clare Housing Community, both in management and people who live at Clare housing attended the public event and they all expressed a huge excitement over having new artwork for the community spaces. The Director of Clare Housing spoke at the public event about the mission of Clare Housing, the current state of HIV and AIDS in Minnesota and the information he gave validated the importance of both the art and having the art in the community. The Faerie community came out for the event and it gave many great pride to see that pictures from the sanctuary were going to provide an alternate view to those with HIV and or AIDS and for the other groups that use the Clare Housing facilities.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Keri L. Pickett",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Pickett will produce How We Live, images and text panels about the Northwoods Radical Faerie Sanctuary, for exhibit in AIDS hospice care facilities in Minneapolis and a one night exhibit at PatrickÆs Cabaret.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Keri,Pickett,"Keri L. Pickett",,,MN,,"(612) 623-3410 ",keripickett@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-143,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20940,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create new work uniting art and ecology, get professional help and documentation for a new portfolio, and learn about publishing opportunities. The completed work has resulted in a new portfolio, exhibition and possible publication, has creatively expanded my artwork, has positively affected my career through learning new market and publishing skills, and created contacts and opportunities. 2: Reach a family, outdoors-oriented audience via an exhibition, revised website, and possible publication, and provide engaging didactic information. The work was able to reach a nature and outdoors-oriented family audience that normally does not attend arts events, reflected in attendance at the exhibition, interest in the published work, the online presence, and other outreach opportunities.","Over 26 new pieces with informational labels on the ecology depicted; exhibition with over 800 visitors; extensive media coverage; and opportunities for commissions and traveling exhibition. 2: Exhibition reached outdoors oriented audience, as evidenced by gallery and online comments; worked with two professional writers, one of which is a well-known exhibition and natural history author to create informational labels; exhibition will be traveling.",,1986,"Other, local or private",11986,,,0.00,"Beth A. Priestley AKA Robyn Beth Priestley",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Priestley will develop a series of mixed-media block prints that focus on the ecology of twenty-six of MinnesotaÆs state parks. Her work will be exhibited at the AZ Gallery in St Paul.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Priestley,"Beth A. Priestley AKA Robyn Beth Priestley",,,MN,,"(651) 776-5569 ",robyn@paintedturtledesign.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Hennepin, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-144,"Eileen Cohen: Ceramic artist; Lisa Mathieson: Multidisciplinary artist, glasswork; Charles Matson Lume: Visual artist; professor of art, School of Art and Design, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Elizabeth Miller: Mixed media artist; John Ready: Gallery director, craft and metalsmith artist, LaCrescent; Kimberlee Roth: Ceramic artist; Matthew Rucker: Painter; Anastasia Ward: Sculptor; Thomas Willis: Ceramicists","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20944,"Artist Initiative",2013,9900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","As I write, I will share some insights on my blog. I'll also talk about motherhood and writing at library and other community events. I will estimate the audiences at the events at which I speak, and engage in one-on-one talks with audience members about my work. I'll also check the statistics on my blog. 2: I will hone my essay skills and complete my book while sharing progress and critiques with other local writers. I plan to participate in a workshop-style writer's group, exchanging ideas with other artists and improving my work. My progress toward publication will determine the interest in and audience for my book.","I attempted to arrange to discuss my writing at a library event and several community events, but unfortunately each of the plans fell through. I proposed a panel of people who write about motherhood for the Hennepin County Libraries, but the system turned out not to have an opening in its events calendar within the remainder of the grant year. I arranged to speak to the East Metro chapter of the national organization Mothers and More, but the event organizer in that group, after extending an invitation to me to speak, did not reply to further emails. I arranged to speak to a class taught by Minnesota poet Kathryn Kysar of Anoka-Ramsey Community College, but were not able to schedule it within the grant period. I did publish an essay from my book in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on November 25, in both the travel section and the special section The Good Life. When the book is published I will arrange as many readings and other events as possible. 2: I spent a year working to produce personal essays in an unusual form, one that combines firsthand experiences written in literary prose with larger sociological and cultural observations written in a more explanatory style. It was very difficult, but I made progress and improved my technique.",,,,9900,,,0.00,"Katherine R. Read AKA Katy Read",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Read will develop a collection of literary essays about motherhood from the perspective of a middle class Minnesota mother. She will hold talks in area libraries about the challenges and rewards of writing about this subject.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Read,"Katherine R. Read AKA Katy Read",,,MN,,"(612) 886-3682 ",katyread@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-145,"Daniel Campbell: Author, artist; Web Editor, Hamline University, St. Paul; Pallavi Dixit: Author; Jennifer Dunning: Author, Facaulty at St. Olaf College, Northfield; Douglas Mack: Author, Minneapolis; Joseph Manion: Division Manager, Washington County Library, Woodbury; Danielle Sosin: Author, fiction, Duluth; Debra Stone: Educator, artist and community organizer, Minneapolis; Jacqueline White: Writer, editor, teacher, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20948,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Publishing a book will make my body of work stronger and give me a better chance of being accepted by galleries and considered by publishers. The outcome will be achieved if I establish more gallery exhibitions and opportunities for future publications. 2: I will give talks at regional community colleges and donate a copy of the book to art libraries within Minnesota. Brief surveys will be given out after the talks to gauge the interest of the subject matter and see how the project relates to their lives.","The outcome has been achieved because with the published book I have been able to enter more gallery exhibitions and opportunities that are specific to photo books. I am currently waiting to hear about acceptance in multiple galleries and museums. 2: I gave talks about my photographic work and the book project at Anoka Ramsey Community College, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and at Inver Hills Community College during the fine arts festival. There was a question and answer period after each lecture and a brief survey was given out.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Erika G. Ritzel",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Ritzel will complete the project, Changing Hands, about estate sales and auctions. A book will be published to promote the work and she will give talks at community colleges in the Twin Cities and Rochester.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erika,Ritzel,"Erika G. Ritzel",,,MN,,"(618) 203-9430 ",erikaritzel@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Washington, Anoka, Ramsey, Crow Wing",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-146,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20949,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will create a new play through an interview process that looks at Jewish immigrant lives in Minnesota. I will have a draft of the play and records of its development phases, including records of the interviews I conducted across the state. 2: I will present a version of the play for audiences, both Jewish participants and the general public. I maintained accurate records of the performances.","This was accomplished. I will create a new play through an interview process that looks at Jewish immigrant lives in Minnesota. Evaluation: I have a draft of the play and records of its development phases, including records of the interviews I conducted across the state. 2: This was accomplished. I will present a version of the play for audiences, both Jewish and the general public. I presented two public staged readings in June 2014.",,2000,"Other, local or private",12000,,,0.00,"Michael H. Robins",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Robins will research and develop a new theater piece which uses his family's journey to and settlement in Minnesota as a way to explore Jewish immigrant lives in Minnesota between 1900 and 1964. He will present two staged readings of the work in progress during the grant period.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Robins,"Michael H. Robins",,,MN,,"(612) 339-4944 ",mrobins@illusiontheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-147,"Harold Cropp: Executive director, Commonweal Theater Company, Lanesboro; Heather Hamilton: Actor and director, Associate Professor of Theatre, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Actor and director; Samantha Johns: Director, actor, choreographer, scenic designer and painter, Minneapolis; Annie Rollins: Puppet, scenic, and costume designer, Minneapolis; Gregory Stavrou: Executive director, Rochester Civic Theatre; writer, director, designer, and producer; Saymoukda Vongsay: Lao American Poet, playwright, performance artist and arts advocate, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20951,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Thousands of Minnesotans will engage with the artwork through a series of public screenings of the film. I intend to hold a minimum of 10 screenings in 2013 in Minnesota, many at the schools and community centers featured in the film, as well as other arts and public venues. For evaluation, I'll track the number of attendees. 2: This project depends on the professional artwork of several Minnesota artists who are being employed on the project. I will hire 8-12 Minnesota artists to work on the film. I will provide them with verbal evaluations of their work. In addition, part of the screening and exhibition plan includes revenue-generating opportunities to support the work.","We have held and scheduled five screenings in Minnesota and are in process of scheduling five more. 900 people have seen or will have seen the film by April at these screenings. We expect 1,000 more at the next five in Spring and Summer. 2: I was able to hire seven Minnesota artists to work on the film during this grant cycle and provided them verbal evaluations of their work. I am also in process of securing revenue generating screenings of the film.",,32500,"Other, local or private",42500,,,0.00,"Jesse Roesler",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Roesler will produce Give Me Your Hungry, a documentary about the ways in which individuals have taken the war against hunger into their own hands. Screenings will take place in communities around Minnesota.",2013-03-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jesse,Roesler,"Jesse Roesler",,,MN,,"(612) 247-2327 ",jessemroesler@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-148,"Melissa Brandt: Screenplay writer, Metropolitan State University; Community Faculty; Jennifer Garza: Graphic designer, Jostens Inc.; production design, animation, freelance; short films; Crystal Hegge: Director, Frozen River Film Festival; Melissa Koch: Independent documentary filmmaker and educator; Kevin Obsatz: Filmmaker/Moving image artist; Anal Shah: Filmmaker photographer and media artist; faculty, St. Cloud State University; Norah Shapiro: Independent filmmaker; Jacob Swanson: Film-maker, installation artist and photographer, Duluth","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20952,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through mentorship, I will learn how to lead a public exhibition and will further my photographic skills. The successful exhibition and feedback from my mentor, the press, and independent curators will measure accomplishment of this goal. 2: A diverse group of people in the Twin Cities will be engaged with my work, including many who do not frequent formal arts venues. I will conduct a survey of viewers to determine estimates of number of people who have seen the installation. As part of the survey, I will ask people how long ago they last visited a gallery or museum.","This project has increased my artistic abilities as I have furthered my photography, strengthening the theory behind my work and developing new compositional techniques. I have gained experience navigating the public art permitting process, leading workshops for children, and collaborating with other creators. My success in this area was judged by feedback from others in the field: my mentor, Wing Young Huie, Pillsbury House + Theatre, who provided additional funding, and especially art critics. I achieved the recognition from the press and my peers that I was looking for. A positive review by Camille LeFevre in the Walker Art Center’s mnartists.org blog was a high point of the recognition generated by the project, as was a write-up by Andy Sturdevant for MinnPost. 2: I believe that my project did allow more Minnesotans to engage with the arts. However, the metric I set up to measure this in my proposal was flawed. Many of the people engaged are members of under-represented groups. All of the installation pieces were in English, Spanish and Somali, and I lead several hikes for the Transitions Plus program for young adults with disabilities. I observed people from all ethnic groups and walks of life engaging with the work while waiting for the bus, walking their dogs, or shopping. However, when I polled them, I found that many of these people do also take advantage of other arts offerings in Minneapolis, from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts to Pillsbury House and Theatre.",,7325,"Other, local or private",17325,,,0.00,"Stephanie L. Rogers",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Rogers will explore urban ecology and create a temporary public installation of photographic images on Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Rogers,"Stephanie L. Rogers",,,MN,,"(805) 452-9795 ",stephanielynnrogers@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-149,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 19980,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My work will challenge and enrich the viewer and will stimulate dialogue and wonderment by those that are exposed to it.I will get feedback from the gallery staff and have a comment book.","I learned what specific styles of my work that people want to purchase. I also learned how inspiring travel is for my creativity. I was pleased by the number of people that attended the capstone event and purchased three of the paintings I created.",,5150,"Other, local or private",6400,,,,"Paul W. Brokken",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Body of work inspired by the caves of Smoo.",2012-10-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Brokken,"Paul W. Brokken",,,MN,,"(507) 273-1760 ",paulbrokken31@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-2,"Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19987,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will not only enhance my personal knowledge, I will provide an opportunity for attendees to gain insight about color perception.I will use a quiz to compare the perceptions of the viewers of my 24 still life paintings based on the complementary colors from the color wheel.","After compiling the results, I can say without doubt that what makes the colors ""vibrate"" are how close in temperature the two colors are. What I mean is the coolest color (blue) has to be warm enough to nearly match the warmest of the warm color (red, orange, yellow).",,3750,"Other, local or private",5000,,,,"Ivete Castro Martinez",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Temperature of colors defines vibrancy in painting.",2012-09-01,2012-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ivete,"Castro Martinez","Ivete Castro Martinez",,,MN,,"(507) 292-0101 ",ivetecmartinez@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-4,"Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19997,"Artist Assistance",2013,1175,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My primary goal is to heighten language awareness through poetry.Attendance numbers and word of mouth comments are helpful indicators of whether the project has achieved its ends. Reputable publication of the poetry collection will indicate critical success.","In exceeded my quantitative expectations in regard to page lengths of individual poems and a longer than anticipated lyrical narrative piece. I do have a subjective standard of quality for what constitutes a ""good"" poem. Each poem meets that criteria.",,3535,"Other, local or private",4710,,,,"Emilio DeGrazia",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Soundings, and The Graveyard of the Nuns.",2012-10-02,2013-10-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emilio,DeGrazia,"Emilio DeGrazia",,,MN,,"(507) 454-6564 ",edegrazia@winona.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-6,"Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.",,2 20010,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This will allow me to continue and advance the work I have been doing and share my passion with kids of all ages. It is my hope that my stories will inspire others to write and illustrate their own stories.I will have a guest book available to collect feedback. Local media will be invited and encouraged to review the event. I expect to be invited to do more shows of my work at schools.","My goal was to have a public showing of the process of producing an electronic book. The Paradise Center said about 1250 people saw the exhibit and although the actual cost was greater than I originally thought, it was quite successful.",,4115,"Other, local or private",5365,,,,"Thomas J. Frank",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"A New Computer for an Aging Gepetto.",2012-09-15,2013-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Frank,"Thomas J. Frank",,,MN,,"(507) 645-6900 ",tkfrank@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Hennepin, Rice, Ramsey, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-8,"Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 20017,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The capstone event will fulfill my need to create and exhibit original artistic jewelry. I will evaluate my web site project by observing whether sales increase, if customers relay feedback, and whether I see an increase in activity after an exhibition.","My web site was designed and created as proposed. I have experienced sales and found that maintaining and advertising a web site is a dynamic and ongoing process. I also created ten pieces of original art work for a capstone event at the Owatonna Art Center.",,3750,"Other, local or private",5000,,,,"Susan J. Hammes-Knopf",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Create an individual artist web site.",2012-09-15,2013-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Hammes-Knopf,"Susan J. Hammes-Knopf",,,MN,,"(507) 663-9034 ",sue@fullbloombeads.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-10,"Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20021,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Creating a new body of work affords me true artistic expression, which will strengthen me greatly as an artist.I will evaluate written and verbal feedback from people at the show via questionnaires, guest comment book entries, and talking with the attending audience. I will also have reflective conversation with a cognitive coach to analyze what has happened.","I created six large ceramic platters and six digitally painted versions of the platters, and produced a show of my completed works along with a visual presentation of my artistic process in which I show how used the computer to develop my ideas before they become clay works.",,4265,"Other, local or private",5515,,,,"Christopher C. Holmquist",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Ceramic and Digital Combine for Success.",2012-09-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Holmquist,"Christopher C. Holmquist",,,MN,,"(507) 645-6461 ",holmquistpottery@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Rice, Steele",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-11,"Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 20022,"Artist Assistance",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Scheduled readings, book signings and sales as well as development of a writers' work group.Feedback will be obtained from attendees at the capstone event to determine their response. Number of attendees, comments, book sales and future readings booking inquiries will be documented and reported.","I created a publishing company, created a website, wrote the book over a five-month period, published with soft-launch distribution. Then reviews were posted and book sales began via my website, on amazon, in person, and at several Lanesboro venues.",,4720,"Other, local or private",7720,,,,"Nancy C. Huisenga",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Breakfast at the Habberstad House",2013-04-04,2013-09-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Huisenga,"Nancy C. Huisenga",,,MN,,"(507) 467-3560 ",nancyhuisenga@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-12,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20026,"Artist Assistance",2013,2950,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My proposal combines inspiring artwork with education.If I am able to imagine what I want to do with enamels, then do it one time and have it turn out to my satisfaction, I will have met my goals.","Am I able to get desired effects using enamels in one try? Yes, I know how to mix and paint the enamels with good results, as well as what temperature and how long to fire the glass and enamel in my kiln.",,2000,"Other, local or private",4950,,,,"Barbara B. Keith",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Glass enamals into mosaics",2013-05-10,2014-05-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Keith,"Barbara B. Keith",,,MN,,"(507) 467-2277 ",bkeithdesigns@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-16,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20027,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Children will be welcomed to a new art room where they will be exposed to many different types of art in a learning atmosphere. This will also further the artist's career.The project is structured into three stages, with each directly leading into the next.","The main goal was to learn how to make and install handmade ceramic tiles. This was demonstrated in my presentations, and in the permanent installation. Everyone can look at it and touch it. I would like to think my art brings inspiration to all who view it.",,3750,"Other, local or private",5000,,,,"Angela A. Krueger",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Tile Making Technique Development, indoor/outdoor installation.",2012-09-02,2013-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Krueger,"Angela A. Krueger",,,MN,,"(507) 271-3846 ",aaltringer@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Olmsted, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-17,"Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20034,"Artist Assistance",2013,4265,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","I intend to write at least three essays upon returning from Korea, workshop those essays with mentor and peers, hold a capstone to share my work and travels.Was the capstone well attended? Were the essays of the quality I expect of myself? Did I accomplish the tasks I set for myself while in Korea?","I wrote three essays, the first of which has been published. My capstone featuring other writers was well attended.",,265,"Other, local or private",4530,,,,"Kathryn R. Leo-Keast AKA Katie Hae Leo",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Travel and writing support",2013-08-01,2014-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Leo-Keast,"Kathryn R. Leo-Keast AKA Katie Hae Leo",,,MN,,"(612) 327-8043 ",leoakw@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-20,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 20036,"Artist Assistance",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My exhibit impacts three Minnesota statistical regions, engaging visitors in an experience integrating art, science and nature.I will collect data from exhibit visitors to anchor a documentary about the project.","I gained a great deal of knowledge about the Mississippi bluff lands through reading, discussions and field tours with two archeologists, several landowners, local experts, various conservation land trust staff, and a writer about the rivers of the driftless, to achieve a total of 49 paintings which are on exhibit.",,2655,"Other, local or private",5655,,,,"Sara J. Lubinski",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"River Sojourn: A Painter's Portfolio of the Mississippi River Blufflands",2013-05-12,2014-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Lubinski,"Sara J. Lubinski",,,MN,,"(507) 482-6252 ",sjlubinski@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-21,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 20038,"Artist Assistance",2013,2975,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Creating the Musicians of Harmony series in carved wood is essential for the overall effect of one of the oldest art mediums in the world.We will see people turn their conversations to art, artists, preserving the arts, encouraging the arts and making the arts a priority in their lives.","The goal was to start a walking tour of Harmony business with my carvings in key locations, which was successfully met.",,2000,"Other, local or private",4975,,,,"Stanley J. Maroushek AKA Slim Maroushek",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Wood carve 5' Austrian bass fiddle player",2013-04-15,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stanley,Maroushek,"Stanley J. Maroushek AKA Slim Maroushek",,,MN,,"(507) 886-3114 ",slim_ws@harmonytel.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Houston, Mower",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-23,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20043,"Artist Assistance",2013,2980,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My project will enhance the community by providing a unique opportunity for heightened awareness and appreciation of watercolor painting.I will ask artists who have seen my work evolve to give feedback on an evaluation sheet based on the initial project questions.","Overall attendance of the exhibition was 600-700 with 150 attending the opening reception. I received both verbal and written feedback. Survey feedback from people who viewed the exhibit has been used to guide me in new post-exhibit paintings.",,2000,"Other, local or private",4980,,,,"Kathleen M. Miller",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Visual Explorations: A Voyage of Discovery",2013-04-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Miller,"Kathleen M. Miller",,,MN,,"(952) 358-1030 ",kathy@kmillerwatercolors.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Olmsted, Rice, Scott, Washington, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-25,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20091,"Artist Assistance",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My community will gain appreciation for this art form by seeing up close not only the craftsmanship but the art fine furniture embodies.Community goals will be met by recording attendance, exhibit guest book, and by evaluating critical attention in the regional press.","Attendance exceeded my expectations. The guest feedback log was very positive. The exhibit was attended by local, regional and foreign guests. The speaking engagement was very well received.",,10100,"Other, local or private",13100,,,,"Jamie R. Schell",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Krenovian Exploration, the art of making fine furniture",2013-04-15,2013-08-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jamie,Schell,"Jamie R. Schell",,,MN,,"(507) 215-4598 ",jamie@jamieschell.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Anoka, Dakota, Fillmore, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Olmsted, Ramsey, Wabasha, Winona, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-30,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20092,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Twelve paintings will demonstrate that I have applied my talent and resources satisfactorily, and that I have grown as a Minnesota colorist.The number and quality of attendance at the artist's reception will serve as an evaluation tool for publicity and enthusiasm for the exhibition.","I was able to complete 6 small plein air paintings and 6 large studio paintings as proposed. The number of attendance exceeded the expectation. The quality of attendance was reflected in the engaging discussions that I had with art enthusiasts and artists at the reception.",,7730,"Other, local or private",8980,,,,"HeeJune Shin",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Landscape: Light in the Moment.",2012-09-01,2012-07-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,HeeJune,Shin,"HeeJune Shin",,,MN,,"(507) 281-9442 ",heejune.shin@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Hennepin, Olmsted, Scott, Wabasha, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-31,"Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.",,2 20104,"Artist Assistance",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","One of the most important outcomes will be that jewelry will be seen as art and those attending will be invited to consider wearing an alternative to mass-market jewelry.I will seek comment both during the process and at the capstone event. The media will also be tapped to continue and expand the conversation.","Created a body of work using new techniques learned through coursework and exhibit at a local gallery. Took coursework in new techniques, and in blogging. Updated website and showed work in three new venues.",,2950,"Other, local or private",5950,,,,"Leanne Stremcha",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"New body of contemporary jewelry",2013-05-01,2014-03-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leanne,Stremcha,"Leanne Stremcha",,,MN,,"(507) 645-5871 ",leanne.stremcha@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Jackson, Ramsey, Rice, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-33,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20113,"Artist Assistance",2013,1250,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Musicians will benefit from my work by having access to very good bows at a price that will allow them to develop their artistry at an earlier point in their career.I intend to make the bows I make while in France available to top musicians who will be able to give me a sense of whether I have progressed in my art while working in France.","I presented bows to several musicians both before and after my tutelage. The feedback was very positive. Evaluation of a bow is a very subjective matter, but during my presentation at the Bridge Chamber Music Festival, the audience could tell the difference in sound projection with each bow.",,6450,"Other, local or private",7700,,,,"Matthew R. Wehling",Individual,"Artist Assistance",,"Minnesota violin bow maker to travel to France.",2012-11-01,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Wehling,"Matthew R. Wehling",,,MN,,"(507) 645-0046 ",wehling@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Olmsted, Rice, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-assistance-37,"Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.",,2 20726,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Strengthen my involvement in Minnesota's contemporary music community by organizing a call for scores and commissioning a work for performance in concert. This outcome will be measured by how many composers and new music supporters I am able to connect with through the call-for-scores and by gauging the success of the commission collaboration through feedback from the composer on the experience. 2: Improve my skills in concert organization, promotion, and artistic collaboration by producing successful performances and presentations in four Minnesota communities. This outcome will be measured by reaching new audiences and providing a positive experience for the musicians/composers. Audiences will complete surveys on previous exposure to contemporary chamber music and their experience at the concert or event.","I successfully ran a Call-for-Scores competition which resulted in making connections with a number of Minnesota composers I had never had contact with before. The two winning composers from the competition proved to be invaluable supporters for this project bringing in a high number of new audience members to me (measured by audience survey responses) and also helping me add two performance stops on the tour. The success of this competition has also led quite a large number of other local composers to approach me about writing music for me to perform. The commissioned work was also highly successful. This commission has resulted in a piece of music that I am confident will become a staple in the repertoire for voice and guitar. Audiences consistently picked this piece as their favorite from the concerts, and the success of working with the composer on the commission has opened up future performance opportunities for me. 2: I successfully produced eleven concerts and two workshops related to this project, partnering with a number of new organizations as well as groups already in my network. I learned quite a bit about co-producing concerts with arts organizations that will be invaluable for producing future performances. The success of this project in reaching new audiences surpassed all of my expectations as I was able to produce or co-produce eleven concerts and two workshops as part of the project instead of the planned four concerts. As a result of the higher number of events, I was able to reach approximately 450 audience members, of which approximately 80% had never attended one of my performances before, 68% had little to no previous exposure to chamber music, and 98% stated on audience surveys that they were interested in attending a future concert of mine. More composers were involved in the project than originally planned because of the repertoire chosen for the concerts and the higher number of concerts given. All of the feedback from the composers I worked with was extremely positive and all of them thanked me for performing their music and are interested in working with me again in the future.",,1350,"Other, local or private",11350,,,0.00,"Alyssa A. Anderson",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Anderson will strengthen her involvement with the new music community through a commission, a call-for-scores, and a series of performances and educational events in greater Minnesota.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alyssa,Anderson,"Alyssa A. Anderson",,,MN,,"(612) 384-8412 ",alyssa@alyssaanderson.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Meeker, Wright, St. Louis, Cook, Polk, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-71,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20729,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I develop my ability to create work relating to specific Minnesota river sites and stories of place by learning about Minnesota history and residents' stories and experimenting in the studio. I will be able to see if I have achieved this by examining the new set of core maps that I create. Do they have a new 3-D physicality to them? Do they embody stories from current Minnesota residents and past historical accounts? Do they look different from my previous work?","1) Developed River Map art with physicality of land and people's stories for three Minnesota River sites 2) Learned Minnesota history and gathered residents' stories in all three sites through oral interviews, writings, research, meeting historians and reading sources, e.g. Mni sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota, Elden Lawrence's stories, Joseph Nicollet bio and journals, etc. Attended reunion of Dakota Mission in Lac qui Parle county, July 2013. 3) Developed new techniques: silver leaf river, 3-D textures with molding paste, 3-D topography inside and outside suitcases, collaged texts floating in river scenes, and texts in the form of little boats. Photographed work as evidence of outcomes achieved. Confirmed success through public feedback and critical response sessions.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Susan J. Armington",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Armington will develop a new body of mapwork that combines the physicality of land and water with the stories of people, past and present, in three Minnesota locations. She will host an event to talk about the work and invite participants to write about their experience of place.",2013-03-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Armington,"Susan J. Armington",,,MN,,"(612) 578-9655 ",armington007@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Dakota, Lac qui Parle, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-72,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20739,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To expand the cross-disciplinary nature of my work into new communities by working with other presenting cultural organizations. Success of the project will be assessed through conversations and the exchange of ideas with theatre staff, hosting venues and audience members. As a demonstration project, the information gleaned will help create the template of evaluation.","To expand the cross disciplinary nature of my work into new communities by working with other presenting cultural organizations. Success of the project will be assessed through conversations and the exchange of ideas with theatre staff, hosting venues, and audience members. As a demonstration project, the information gleaned will help create the template of evaluation.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Harriet J. Bart",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Bart will make multiple small sculptures/objects to be given to each member of a designated audience in association with Ten Thousand Things TheatreÆs production of The Tempest.",2013-03-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Harriet,Bart,"Harriet J. Bart",,,MN,,"(612) 375-1598 ",bartstudio@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-73,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20744,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will exhibit and document large-scale wall installations incorporating new materials and mediums at the Bloomington Art Center. The Inez Greenberg gallery is an expansive space and will accommodate large scale work. Several installations will be created for the space, installed in the space and a photographer will be hired to document the exhibition. 2: This exhibition will expose a large number of Minnesotans to installation as an art form. This type of work is not typically shown at the Bloomington Art Center. The art center maintains a counter in the gallery and tracks the number of viewers in the gallery. A comment book and an artist talk provide the public with an opportunity to give feedback and engage in conversation about the work.","The exhibition THE SUBLIME MUNDANE provided the opportunity for me to create, install and document seven large wall installations. This grant provided funds for purchase of materials, hiring two artist installers to help me install the exhibition and documentation by a professional photographer. The exhibition enabled me to expand my use of materials and to develop a series of installations that stand as individual works but also related to each other. Installation work changes significantly when it moves out of the studio and into the exhibition space. Having the assistance of installers allowed me to continue to work out my ideas in the space of the gallery, this was one of the most important outcomes of the project. 2: Attendance numbers for this exhibition were larger than anticipated. This may be due to increase traffic at the Bloomington Art Center during the summer months when there is a farmer's market at the site. The Art Center also arranged for a panel discussion with the actors in the theatre production of the play ART which ran from May 17 - June 9 2013. An artist talk on June 27, 2014 was well attended and included a lively discussion about art and the practice of artists and creators.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Mary B. Bergs-Cruse AKA Mary Bergs",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Bergs-Cruse will create a new series of large-scale installations for an exhibition at the Bloomington Art Center, in May - July 2013, and hire a photographer to document the work.",2013-03-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Bergs-Cruse,"Mary B. Bergs-Cruse AKA Mary Bergs",,,MN,,"(612) 598-6895 ",bergsmary@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-75,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20745,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By making work and meeting with a mentor to discuss the progress of my work, I will learn from another artist and further develop my artistic abilities. Planning a new body of work, meeting consistently with the mentor, incorporating feedback and completing the new work will show that I have achieved the desired outcome. 2: From the mentor, learn practical and business skills, including how to promote work, find funding, and seek out venues for showing work. I will achieve the intended outcome by gaining and implementing knowledge from conversations with the mentor, specifically knowledge relating to strategies for seeking places to show work and sustaining an artistic practice.","I planned a new body of work and met with a mentor to discuss the progress of my work. Based on her feedback, I pushed the work in new directions and to new levels of craftsmanship. Thus, I was able to learn from another artist and develop my artistic abilities through our interaction. 2: I gained knowledge about the practical skills of an artist, including the business of being an artist. I was able to learn and implement strategies for seeking places to show work and sustaining an artistic practice. Elizabeth Simonson provided invaluable insight into developing relationships with galleries, applying for grant funding and maintaining a studio practice. I also spoke to high school and college students about what I learned during this project.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Elisa K. Berry Fonseca",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Berry Fonseca will create a new body of work and meet with mentor, Elizabeth Simonson, to discuss her work and strategies for professional development. She will present a workshop about being an artist to art students at colleges and high schools.",2013-08-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elisa,"Berry Fonseca","Elisa K. Berry Fonseca",,,MN,,"(952) 217-3993 ",elisa.kari@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-76,"Marlon Davidson: Artist, writer, educator, Bemidji; Leann Johnson: Graphic designer, illustrator and ceramic tile artist; Doris Logue: Rural visual artist, commited to the environment and regional conservation issues; Seho Park: Artist, Art Professor, Winona State University; Jane Powers: Mixed media sculptor and public art artist; Don Sherman: Artist, Educator, Photographer, mentors program coordinator, Southwest Minnesota State University College; Krista Walsh: Multidisciplinary artist, art activist; Adjunct Faculty member, University of Minnesota, Hamline University; Christopher Zerendow: Artist, adjunct instructor, North Hennepin Community College; State Arts Board grant recipient","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20746,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will expand and further develop my Transylvanian fiddle repertoire and techniques. Success will be evaluated by the increased number of songs added to my performance repertoire, incorporation of new playing techniques, and by comparing those techniques with village musician recordings. 2: This project will give Minnesotans an opportunity to experience and engage with a highly specialized, relatively unknown music genre from Eastern Europe. Success will be evaluated by audience attendance at informational performance and the demonstrated understanding and response of workshop participants.","I was able to access recordings in my personal collection that I have never seen or heard before. The original mini DV recordings were still in good condition. Digitizing them was no problem once I had computer equipment that could handle the task. My collection now comprises accessible music field recordings from twenty-six villages in Transylvania, Romania. It also contains three examples from Hungary and one from Serbia. With access to these recordings I was able to expand my Transylvanian fiddle repertoire and techniques. For example, I added a set of six Bude?ti songs to my repertoire that are specific to that village. Their playing technique of using a sliding left hand motion in place of vibrato are not used anywhere else in Transylvania. The result is a crying or weeping-sounding melody. While the technique is not quite natural for me yet, I have established a deep understanding of the basic components of the ornament, when it use it and the goal of its overall effect. 2: My band Száska and I presented an informational performance and workshop on Transylvanian string band music. We focused on how standardized string instruments (violin, viola and double bass) are used in unconventional ways in that region. Highlighting video examples from my archive collection, I led the audience through a musical tour of four villages in Transylvania. As one example, I broke down a specific ornament and demonstrated how it is produced. Then I played a video example to show how those ornaments sound in their original context. Szászka also gave a workshop on Transylvanian folk music from the village of Palatca. Workshop participants were musicians in the Twin Cities folk music scene, but this was their first experience with Transylvanian music. They were challenged with learning how to hold and play standardized instruments in unconventional ways. Towards the end, workshop participants and teachers gathered in one room to practice together and give a final performance.",,195,"Other, local or private",10195,,,0.00,"Colleen M. Bertsch",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Bertsch will create a video reference library of her Transylvanian field recordings of traditional fiddle music and give an informational performance and workshop of that repertoire.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colleen,Bertsch,"Colleen M. Bertsch",,,MN,,"(612) 396-4234 ",colleenfiddle@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-77,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20749,"Artist Initiative",2013,4960,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My music will be available to 70 or more band students and an estimated 200 or more adults per year for many years. I will attend the premier performance of the piece and can count the number of participants and audience members. I will attend a meet and greet session after the premiere performance.","As a Minnesota composer, this project provided me with the opportunity to directly interact with 890 Minnesotans. There are 45 members of the South Washington County Community Band. They did the initial read through of my composition. There are 46 members of the Minnesota State University — Mankato Concert Wind Ensemble. They provided me with a recording of my composition. Most of them are from Minnesota. There are 72 students in the Middleton Band. There are also 800 students and 74 staff at Middleton who are singing the vocal version of my piece. They have been singing it at school assemblies this winter. Without this project, I would not have had the opportunity to interact with these people. In addition, we anticipate another 200+ community members will attend the premier performance of the band piece on March 31 and another 120+ for the premier of the orchestra piece later this spring.",,,,4960,,,0.00,"Douglas A. Bradley AKA Doug Bradley",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Bradley will compose a piece of beginning-level music for elementary school bands that includes a full score, parts, and a recording of the new piece.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Bradley,"Douglas A. Bradley AKA Doug Bradley",,,MN,,"(651) 638-0921 ",dm.bradley85@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Blue Earth, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-78,"Barbara Depman: Music Administrator for Choral Arts Ensemble, Rochester; Linda Haugen: Composer; Asako Hirabayashi: Composer and harpsichordist; Laurie Johnson: Director of Performing Arts, Paramount Theater and Visual Arts Center, Saint Cloud; Natalie Nowytski: Vocalist, composer and performer.; Karen Quiroz: Professional vocalist, Brazilian music.; Ann Reed: Songwriter, singer","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20750,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","My budget includes funds to cover fees and tuition for The Loft and Playwrights' Center. My project will be scheduled for a public performance at the end of the grant period. This trial by fire will provide the opportunity to clearly evaluate the growth of my writing ability. 2: My project is scheduled for a public performance at the end of the grant period in the downtown St Paul Cultural Arts District. I predict that my audience base will grow as a result of the excitement of this new work. I will measure the actual growth against my estimated growth and evaluate my success in reaching a larger Minnesota audience.","I learned a great deal from my in depth classes at both the Playwright Center and The Loft. The key thing I learned at the Playwright Center was the importance to workshop your play to develop the finished work. THE LOFT provide a deeper understanding of the art of writing which has inspired me to continue writing on a daily bases. I finished up my project with a class at THE LOFT called Publishing Boot Camp to now learn how to publish my writing. 2: As stated above my biggest lesson at the Playwright Center was the importance of workshoping your play. Because of this lesson Minnesotans were able to see the development of my play when I arranged to workshop it at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival in the fall of 2013. 1,600+ audience members had the opportunity to see me develop the text over seven weekends. The ability to work my play before a live audience was the period of the most artistic growth.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Lloyd W. Brant",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Brant will write and develop Ship of Fools, a performance about the mythic origin of clowns. The show will premiere in January 2014.",2013-03-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lloyd,Brant,"Lloyd W. Brant",,,MN,,"(612) 850-1804 ",theatreoffools@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-79,"Harold Cropp: Executive director, Commonweal Theater Company, Lanesboro; Heather Hamilton: Actor and director, Associate Professor of Theatre, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Actor and director; Samantha Johns: Director, actor, choreographer, scenic designer and painter, Minneapolis; Annie Rollins: Puppet, scenic, and costume designer, Minneapolis; Gregory Stavrou: Executive director, Rochester Civic Theatre; writer, director, designer, and producer; Saymoukda Vongsay: Lao American Poet, playwright, performance artist and arts advocate, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20751,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will engage with more than 120 English and writing students about my novel and writing and publishing in general. If I visit at least four high school English classes and three college writing classes to read from my novel and discuss writing and publishing, I will have achieved outcome 1. 2: I will read to public audiences totaling at least 300 people in at least three venues. If I give a reading at Minnesota State University-Mankato and at least two public readings in Twin Cities venues, I will have achieved outcome 2.","I spent an entire day speaking with 7th grade English Language Arts students about writing and publishing, reaching 192 students (six classes of 32 each). I spoke with four university classes—three undergraduate classes at Anoka-Ramsey Community College and one graduate class at Minnesota State University, Mankato—on the topic of making a career of writing and editing, reaching a total of 62 students. I evaluate the degree to which I achieved my intended outcome by comparing my intended outcome of reaching 120 students with my actual outcome of reaching 254 students. The result is that I reached more than twice as many of the individuals than intended, which means I more than fulfilled my intended outcome. 2: I participated in a reading at the What's Up Lounge in Mankato, Minnesota on September 18, 2013, at which about 80 audience members were reached. On Friday, February 21, 2014, I gave a reading at Honey in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at which about 25 audience members were reached. I evaluate the degree to which I achieved my intended outcome by comparing my intended outcome of reaching 150 adults to my actual outcome of reaching 105. The result is that I reached 45 fewer adults than intended, falling short of my intended outcome. I still consider this a successful outcome because the audience reached was enthusiastic, and information about my Artist Initiative grant reached a larger pool of potential audience members even if they did not make it to one of the readings.",,1000,"Other, local or private",11000,,,0.00,"Eric Braun",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Braun will complete his novel, begin to search for a publisher, and meet with secondary and post-secondary students to discuss writing and publishing.",2013-07-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Braun,"Eric Braun",,,MN,,"(612) 345-2702 ",ericbraun@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-80,"Cezarija Abartis: Author, Faculty member, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud; Lesley Arimah: Writer, novelist, Mankato; Nicole Helget: Writer, Mankato; Elizabeth Johnson-Miller: Poet, essayist, faculry member, College of St. Benedict/Saint John's University; Moe Norton-Westbrook: Writer, performance artist, Minneapolis; Cole Perry: Writer, Bovey; Dominic Saucedo: Writing faculty, Minneapolis Community and Technical College; Patrick Thomas: Editor and program manager, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20754,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will spend 60 hours of exploration and study with artistic collaborators to deepen the crucial relationship of music in my puppetry work. I will keep a log of the exploratory workshops to record reflections and insights. I will video-record some workshops and the culminating event to observe the process and product. I will invite peers into the process to solicit feedback on the work. 2: I will spend 40 hours studying piano, guitar, and music theory. I will be more able to communicate better with artistic collaborators about the musical language of my puppet performances.","I spent 60-80 hours of exploration and study with artistic collaborators to deepen the relationship of music in my puppetry work. This happened through rehearsing, conversing, choreographing, creating music in preparation for the culminating event. My artistic collaborators and I created an event called the Peace Day Lantern Ceremony as the focus for the exploration of my work's relationship with music and puppetry. My main musical collaborator, Martin Dosh, had seen previous lantern ceremonies that I had created in Powderhorn Park and wanted to use this event to focus our study of music in my work. I video and photo documented the process and product of this event. I also invited artistic peers to the final event and solicited feedback specifically about the relationship of the musical language of the work. 2: I spent 40 hours studying piano, guitar and music theory (i.e. rhythms, notes, scales) to better communicate with musical collaborators in my puppetry work. I learned musical terms and technical language to attain better communication about the development of my work. I verbally evaluated the differences in this collaboration with musical collaborators to note the development of my understanding of musical language.",,1500,"Other, local or private",11500,,,0.00,"Bart L. Buch AKA Bart Buch",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Buch will collaborate with local musicians Martin Dosh and Alex Strachota to blend music with traditional and experimental puppetry. He will present a performance at a Twin Cities venue in the fall of 2013.",2013-03-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bart,Buch,"Bart L. Buch AKA Bart Buch",,,MN,,"(612) 377-3698 ",bartswarm@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-81,"Harold Cropp: Executive director, Commonweal Theater Company, Lanesboro; Heather Hamilton: Actor and director, Associate Professor of Theatre, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Actor and director; Samantha Johns: Director, actor, choreographer, scenic designer and painter, Minneapolis; Annie Rollins: Puppet, scenic, and costume designer, Minneapolis; Gregory Stavrou: Executive director, Rochester Civic Theatre; writer, director, designer, and producer; Saymoukda Vongsay: Lao American Poet, playwright, performance artist and arts advocate, St. Paul","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20955,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will create a new body of work that is better suited for exhibits in galleries and museums. I will have completed a large scale installation (covering an entire wall), comprised of hundreds of pieces. 2: I will produce materials that can be used to promote my work in galleries and museums across the country. We will have completed a short video plus two articles ready for submittal to national and international publications. I will also have photo documentation of the new work to be able to use for exhibition applications.","I fulfilled this goal by not only completing a large wall installation measuring 8' tall by 24' long comprised of just under one thousand individually thrown and altered porcelain pieces but also by having a one person exhibition of this work at the Northern Clay Center. This in turn led to two further invitations for exhibitions in museums. These exhibitions are currently on display with new work; at the Plains Art Museum as part of Red River Reciprocity: Contemporary Ceramics in Minnesota and North Dakota, and at the Minnesota Museum of American Art. 2: I have completed a short video documenting the creation and installation of my new body of work titled INCONTEXT. My plan to have 2 articles ready for magazine submissions changed during the course of the year as I learned that magazines will not accept articles paid for by the artist. I solved this dilemma by asking writer Janet Kolplos to write an essay about my work for the exhibition at Northern Clay Center. The essay has been posted on Northern Clay Center’s website as well as on my own new website. In addition I have just found out that there will be an article published in Ceramics Art and Perception Dec 2014 by Rob Silberman about the exhibition at Northern Clay Center. The May issue of Ceramics Monthly will also include my installation from Red River Reciprocity: Contemporary Ceramics in Minnesota and North Dakota in their Upfront section. The photo documentation has enabled me to revamp my website as well as apply for future exhibitions.",,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,0.00,"Monica E. Rudquist AKA Monica Rudquist",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Rudquist will create a new body of ceramic work that she will exhibit as an installation. She will also collaborate with a filmmaker and writer to develop and expand her public profile. An artist lecture is also planned.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Monica,Rudquist,"Monica E. Rudquist AKA Monica Rudquist",,,MN,,"(612) 889-9022 ",info@monicarudquist.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-150,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20956,"Artist Initiative",2013,9300,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Enrich my studio practice and cultivate new skill sets in video editing. Develop a focused body of work. Successful use of new skill sets learned through video editing workshops in creating video components of mixed media pieces. Research and development of a body of work from which I will select works for inclusion in a two person exhibition. 2: Work created during the grant period will be shared with various art and non-art communities via exhibition, presentations, and gallery talks. I will create outreach opportunities for the community through invitations to gallery talks during the run of the Rosalux Gallery exhibition and through honoring invitations to present on my work to various academic and non-academic communities.","Studied casting techniques for mixed media sculptural work. Studied and practiced various video and sound editing techniques for mixed media video work. Purchased supplies for experimentation and practice in mixed media and painting work. Was able to create a body of work using this new knowledge for exhibition in three locations during the grant period. 2: In addition to the opening reception at Rosalux Gallery, I hosted three additional events in the gallery during the run of the exhibition; a meeting with a critique group of Minnesota artists, a meeting with painting students from College of Saint Bens/Saint John's University, and a public talk and Q and A moderated by designer and artist Teri Kwant. At both Ridgewater Galleries I gave a gallery talk to students from various classes.",,,,9300,,,0.00,"Elaine B. Rutherford",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Rutherford will develop a body of work that will explore the experiences of loss and longing that accompany migration and displacement. She will exhibit this work at the Rosalux Gallery in Minneapolis and the University of Notre Dame in Freemantle, Australia.",2013-06-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elaine,Rutherford,"Elaine B. Rutherford",,,MN,,"(612) 219-4108 ",erutherford@csbsju.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Stearns, Ramsey, McLeod, Kandiyohi",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-151,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20957,"Artist Initiative",2013,9050,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Promotion of my book will raise my profile as a Minnesota writer, and devoting time to writing my next book contributes to my career development. Promotion: A working website that allows interaction with readers via social media, and I've mailed my promotional material and am interacting with booksellers: success. Writing: if I am further along than I would've been without the grant: success. 2: A reading either at the Loft, Micawbers, or Bryant Lake Bowl, before which I will host discussion on craft open to anyone in the writing community. If the reading took place, and it was preceded by a craft discussion attended by ten or more people, then it would be considered a success.","I built and managed a website for my work, which has allowed me to promote my work to a larger audience and become fluent in social media. 2: My book, The Peripatetic Coffin, was a local best-seller (Magers and Quinn) and is a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award. I have been an active participant in the literary community for years, and gave three major readings / presentations of my work during the grant period. Over 200 Minnesotans attended, many more have read my work.",,150,"Other, local or private",9200,,,0.00,"Ethan H. Rutherford",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Rutherford will promote his first collection of stories, The Peripatetic Coffin, and free up time to complete his second book. He will conduct readings throughout the Twin Cities, encouraging the craft of fiction.",2013-03-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ethan,Rutherford,"Ethan H. Rutherford",,,MN,,"(917) 670-4472 ",ethanrutherford@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-152,"Daniel Campbell: Author, artist; Web Editor, Hamline University, St. Paul; Pallavi Dixit: Author; Jennifer Dunning: Author, Facaulty at St. Olaf College, Northfield; Douglas Mack: Author, Minneapolis; Joseph Manion: Division Manager, Washington County Library, Woodbury; Danielle Sosin: Author, fiction, Duluth; Debra Stone: Educator, artist and community organizer, Minneapolis; Jacqueline White: Writer, editor, teacher, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20958,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Frame and display my work in solo exhibits and promote my work online and through postcards to promote the exhibits. Completed solo exhibits at the Threshold Gallery in Highpoint Center for Printmaking and the Groveland Gallery Annex, in addition to other venues. Completed revision and update of my website. Publication of postcards to promote the exhibits. 2: Learn how to design a website that makes use of recent innovations, including a shopping cart, PayPal and credit card payment options and a more sophisticated online gallery. My existing website will be substantially improved and re-designed to meet these criteria. Navigation will be simpler and more efficient, purchasing options will be readily available, and the site will have a cosmetic update.","The first solo exhibit was a wonderful success with a pleasantly large attendance at the opening and gallery talk. There were enough requests for a repeat of the gallery talk that I hosted it a second time. Other venues have asked about hosting the same exhibit in the future, so I am now working on extending the series and arranging more venues for exhibition. 2: Through the support of the grant I was able to make a substantial overhaul to my website, as well as complete and frame enough new, larger prints to merit ongoing solo exhibitions. Both had been obstacles to my work prior to the grant.",,47,"Other, local or private",10047,,,0.00,"Brian W. Sago AKA Brian Hartley Sago",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Sago will improve his visibility and sales by completing and framing a suite of ten large intaglio prints for solo exhibitions at the Threshold Gallery, Highpoint Center for Printmaking, and Groveland Gallery Annex.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Sago,"Brian W. Sago AKA Brian Hartley Sago",,,MN,,"(612) 940-9470 ",bsago@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-153,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20964,"Artist Initiative",2013,9800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Cultivate artistic talent and skill through training and by exploring documentary as a new way of working. Create a documentary traveling exhibit. Create a successful traveling exhibit and companion program to show in a number of art and community venues. Receive excellent interest and response from a varied audience. 2: Replace an outdated camera so I can do more demanding documentary work. Get software training to improve retouching skills and improve work flow. The new camera will allow me to react faster in a photojournalistic style to create an engaging documentary. Become expert with Lightroom/Photoshop to efficiently retouch, edit and manage library of images.","Cultivate artistic talent through a new challenging way of working - the documentary. This series is a departure technically and creatively. Before this, my photos were staged in pre-constructed scenes. With this new series, I was forced to work spontaneously in difficult environments. I've not only mastered a new way of photography but also this has opened up a whole new way of looking at art with an understanding of historical and community value. 2: 2013I purchased an EOS Mark II 5D which has higher resolution RAW files and a faster shutter. This enables me to work faster and especially in the field doing the sustainable farming documentary work. Also it allows me to use the lenses I have without any cropping on the edges because there is a full sensor in this camera. The software in the camera is also compatible with the newer photo editing software. The RAW files can be adjusted in a very refined manner and efficiently in Photoshop CS6 and Bridge. This software and camera have allowed me to photograph better looking images, shoot in situations that I was not able to squeeze into before, and have larger files with better resolution. I also had training in Photoshop CS6. This has increased my knowledge base and enabled me to work more efficiently with image files. As a result of this equipment, software and training, I am a more solid professional photographer and create imagery in ways I could not before.",,1323,"Other, local or private",11123,,,0.00,"Laurie A. Schneider AKA Laurie Schneider",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Schneider will produce a photo documentary and traveling exhibition about sustainable farming in Minnesota, with a companion program and artist talk.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laurie,Schneider,"Laurie A. Schneider AKA Laurie Schneider",,,MN,,"(651) 351-1100 ",laurie@lschneider.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Washington, Ramsey, Hennepin, Otter Tail, Winona, Olmsted, Wabasha, Rice, Goodhue, Steele, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-154,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20965,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I'll experiment with one of the staples of documentary filmmaking, the historical re-enactment, and make it feel fresh and original. I'll test screen the film for audiences at public showings in Duluth and Minneapolis and ask them whether or not I've achieved my goal in a written survey.","I’ve greatly expanded my skill set as a filmmaker. I typically operate on tight budgets; I think most independent documentary filmmakers do. But for the first time in my career, I had the opportunity to hire actors and crew. I was able to take the time to get the costumes and props right. And I had the luxury to experiment with documentary filmmaking in ways I wouldn’t have felt comfortable doing without your financial support.",,30050,"Other, local or private",40050,,,0.00,"Michael V. Scholtz",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Scholtz will direct a documentary about Minnesota's curious obsession with its own Viking heritage. He will screen the film in Duluth and Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Scholtz,"Michael V. Scholtz",,,MN,,"(218) 343-0517 ",mikevscholtz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Becker, Carlton, Clay, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant, Hennepin, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-155,"Melissa Brandt: Screenplay writer, Metropolitan State University; Community Faculty; Jennifer Garza: Graphic designer, Jostens Inc.; production design, animation, freelance; short films; Crystal Hegge: Director, Frozen River Film Festival; Melissa Koch: Independent documentary filmmaker and educator; Kevin Obsatz: Filmmaker/Moving image artist; Anal Shah: Filmmaker photographer and media artist; faculty, St. Cloud State University; Norah Shapiro: Independent filmmaker; Jacob Swanson: Film-maker, installation artist and photographer, Duluth","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20966,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The project will allow me to conceptualize a solo exhibition plan. Getting feedback as I proceed will enable me to gain an understanding of how to best present my work to the public. As I work I will show my planned edit and sequence of images to curators who are advising me on this project. In addition to their ongoing feedback, I will organize an artist talk and Q and A during an exhibition and book launch event to get feedback from my audience. A panel discussion will follow at a later date. 2: I will organize an exhibition in conjunction with a book launch event and panel discussion. The exhibition will be held at the Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art. In addition to the artist talk I will plan a panel discussion with project participants and community experts to explore the ideas the project raises. I will use social media, email, and direct mailings to build an audience for the events, and I will provide a count of the number of people who attend.","I was able to present this work to several curators and my gallerist for feedback. In addition, grant support enabled me to work with William A. Ewing who curated a traveling exhibition of the proposed project. The traveling exhibition will be administered by the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography which is based in Minneapolis, Paris, and Lausanne. 2: An exhibition of photographs from the project were exhibited during two open studio events at Traffic Zone Center for Visual Arts in Minneapolis. An estimated 600 visitors saw the work.",,182,"Other, local or private",10182,,,0.00,"Dona B. Schwartz AKA Dona Schwartz",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Schwartz will produce framed exhibition prints from her project On the Nest. The prints will be exhibited in association with the launch of a published monograph from the series.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dona,Schwartz,"Dona B. Schwartz AKA Dona Schwartz",,,MN,,"(612) 825-5900 ",dona@donaschwartz.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-156,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20968,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Via workshops and shows, artists will work within and outside of their disciplines, using word as gesture, dance as sculpture, and carpentry as poetics. By the contributing original material to a dance-based work that incorporates text and objects; by stepping outside of primary fields - whether we keep all the material we made or not - the process and product count equally. 2: Participating artists come from different fields, bringing their own audience to the performances and public engagement activities. Ticket sales, workshops and related activities will provide direct interaction with audiences. The activities will also generate objects, choreography and written accounts by those who interact with this project, leaving a legacy of involvement.","Through workshops, work parties, rehearsals and shows, the artists involved worked within and outside of our disciplines, using dance, writing, music, singing, carpentry and more. Virtually everyone on this project worked in multiple artistic disciplines. 2: I fundraised, organized and production-managed this ensemble work that has and will travel in a six-city, national tour, with additional dates pending as of this writing.",,10300,"Other, local or private",20300,,,0.00,"Karen E. Sherman",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Sherman will create One with Others, a dance/performance work that uses choreography, text, and scrap lumber to explore biography, communication, self-determination, and desire. Public performances will take place at Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Sherman,"Karen E. Sherman",,,MN,,"(917) 374-7627 ",kesksay@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-157,"Kenna Cottman Sarge: Artistic director, Voice of Culture Drum and Dance; Penelope Freeh: Dancer, choreographer, teacher, and writer; Matthew Gasper: Master teacher, Gasper's School of Dance and Performing Arts, Fargo/Moorhead; Julie Kerr-Berry: Dance program director and professor, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Melissa Rolnick: Assistant professor of dance, Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter; Sally Rousse: Dancer and choreographer, James Sewell Ballet; Joan Smith: Choreographer; artistic director of Shapiro and Smith Dance; Tri Sutrisno: Dance director, Sumunar Dance Ensemble; dancer and instructor, specializing in the dances of Indonesia; Taja Will: Codirector, TAJIMdances and the Ready At Will Dance Collective; dancer, choreographer and instructor","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20970,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With new materials and more studio time, I will increase my drawing skills and enhance my work with new subject matter and stylistic choices. I will have found new ways to refresh the genre of still life. I will have taken risks by incorporating models, new objects, and background imagery into my drawings. My drawings will be more detailed, human, and visually potent. 2: I will give artist lectures in Minnesota colleges and universities to discuss my new work and grant experience, and give demonstrations of media. A refreshed, professional website with new drawings will promote my work and exhibits to a larger community and attract patrons. I will have given multiple artist lectures and demonstrations in local galleries and learning institutions.","I was able to get necessary supplies and materials, including drawing materials, copic markers, professional framing supplies, new still life materials, a new camera, and an updated printer. The grant also allowed for additional, intensive studio time. I was able to make new sizes of drawings with more complex still lifes, and the new frames and new drawing materials (pencils, markers) allowed me to grow creatively and to create more professional looking work. The camera allows me to take much better photographs of my still lifes and also better photographs of the completed drawings. My new drawings are more detailed and of higher quality as a result of this grant. 2: I gave artist lectures at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) to approximately 100 students in three different classes (professional development and illustration) to discuss my new work and grant experience, and gave demonstrations of media. A new, refreshed professional website with my new work has helped in promoting me to a larger community and new patrons. During the grant period I had 2,310 unique visitors to my website. 1,680 of those visitors were from the United States, and 641 of those visitors were from Minnesota, covering 69 different Minnesotan cities. This is by far the furthest reach my artwork has had.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Joseph P. Sinness AKA Joe Sinness",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Sinness will create and ready for exhibition ten to fifteen new drawings. The work will be exhibited in a Twin Cities gallery and he will give artist lectures at local colleges and universities.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Sinness,"Joseph P. Sinness AKA Joe Sinness",,,MN,,"(612) 310-8228 ",jsinness@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-158,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20976,"Artist Initiative",2013,8660,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This project will help me further develop my skills in documentary photography and help me fulfill my long-term career goal in photojournalism. I plan to go through my personal portfolio periodically as part of an honest self-evaluation. I am going to write a bi-weekly personal development plan noting my strengths, weaknesses and short term goals while building my resume and networking. 2: This project can serve as the voice for Minnesotans that go unheard because they lack the platform. I will pass my business card to inform people what website event photos will be displayed. The website will be interactive and allow people to voice their opinions. I will record the number of visitors every week and adjust the website accordingly.","This project has significantly helped me further develop my skills in photography. I covered more than 20 events in the past year and took an average of 50 photos per event which gave me significant amount of experience in shooting subjects that are in motion, working with different lighting conditions, editing and storytelling. As I covered more events and improved my skills, I went back to my portfolio and re-edited and reformatted my photos every 6-8 weeks. I also kept a monthly journal outlining my strengths, weaknesses and short term goals and plans on how I can improve and learn from the events I covered thus far. In an attempt to improve some of my weaknesses, I was able to take some photography classes offered at the University of Minnesota. 2: This project documented less recognized rallies with an attempt to serve as the voice for Minnesotans that go unheard because they lack the platform to do so. When I first started covering events, I was very proactive in passing my business card to let people know where the photos would be available. However, as I continued to cover more events, more people were able to recognize me and approach me with their opinions and feedbacks. Half way through my project, I started incorporating social media which really helped boost my website visit per month from an average of 50 views a month to around 200 visits per month. Social media created a platform form for people to talk about and comment on each of the events. The photos from this project had mentions on Zenteotl Project, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha (The Center of Workers United in Struggle), democraticunderground.com and Minnesota 2020.",,,,8660,,,0.00,"Habakkuk N. Stockstill",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Stockstill will photograph rallies and demonstrations that occur within the state. He will partner with the Saint Paul Midway YMCA as a guest speaker and mentor for youth interested in photography.",2013-03-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Habakkuk,Stockstill,"Habakkuk N. Stockstill",,,MN,,"(507) 319-3176 ",stock427@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Morrison, Olmsted, Goodhue, Anoka, Dakota, Carver, Benton, Cass, Todd, Wabasha, Wright, Scott, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-159,"Michal Daniel: Professional Photographer, live entertainment, theater, Minneapolis; Anna Eveslage: Photographer, Minneapolis; Ellen Kingsbury: Photographer; Michael Nordin: Photographer, Duluth; Suzanne Szucs: Artist, writer, photographer, and educator, Rochester; Robert Wilde: Photographer, sculptor, Dassel; Former faculty member, College of St. Benedict, St. John's University,Collegeville; Bonnie Wilson: Consulting curator, librarian and archivist; Minnesota Historical Society, Oakdale","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20977,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Connect with readers via events, i.e., Books and Bars (average attendees: 40), Brownbag Lunch (average attendees: 75), and Literary Death Match (average attendees: 200). Event coordinators, librarians and booksellers are happy to share attendance numbers and feedback. Radio audiences can be determined by listeners of programs like Write On Radio, Art Hounds or Minnesota Public Radio's Daily Circuit. 2: Develop social media promotion strategies and networking skills to connect with readers and book professionals in media, libraries, and retail. Results from connections made at events like Editors Roundtable or Pub Tweet-up. Online responses via reviews, Facebook likes, print reviews, blog posts, sales, invitations to reading series, book groups, regional events and festivals.","I met with readers across several counties in Minnesota to talk about my writing and interact with those who live in areas that are represented in my work - it was good for both me and attendees - safe to say they were open and welcoming, even sometimes charmed, and, I was intrigued by them. Their reactions meant a lot to me, as they the character or the north' are what drives my work. 2: This aspect of connecting achieved all I'd hoped to and more, I had many media connections, was on radio and appeared ",,6020,"Other, local or private",16020,,,0.00,"Sarah L. Stonich",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Stonich will promote her new novel, Vacationland, at literary events, regional libraries, and independent booksellers across Minnesota. She will also continue to research a second manuscript American River.",2013-03-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Stonich,"Sarah L. Stonich",,,MN,,"(612) 240-1878 ",sarah@sarahstonich.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"St. Louis, Cook, Carlton, Lake, Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Ramsey, Itasca, Koochiching, Pine, Carlton, Anoka, Aitkin, Hubbard, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-160,"Daniel Campbell: Author, artist; Web Editor, Hamline University, St. Paul; Pallavi Dixit: Author; Jennifer Dunning: Author, Facaulty at St. Olaf College, Northfield; Douglas Mack: Author, Minneapolis; Joseph Manion: Division Manager, Washington County Library, Woodbury; Danielle Sosin: Author, fiction, Duluth; Debra Stone: Educator, artist and community organizer, Minneapolis; Jacqueline White: Writer, editor, teacher, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20983,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","By completing this project, I hope to make connections that will lead to further career opportunities. I will evaluate my success based on further opportunities such as media attention, paid public and private commissions, and invitations to solo or group exhibitions on a local and national level. 2: By completing the project, members of my community will have the opportunity to meet a professional artist and engage in the creation of public art. I will evaluate the level of success based on the number of people that participate in the installation itself, as well as the dialogue I have with people I meet over the course of the project.","By expanding my project into a permanent sculpture that will accommodate the artistic work of students of Roosevelt High School and the Standish-Ericsson Neighborhood, this sculpture will provide a public space where artwork can be displayed in a rotating exhibit organized by students and faculty of the school. Collage, text, and other two-dimensional media created by others (not myself) are indeed the focal point of this project. The artwork created by the students/community will be programmed by teachers in subject areas beyond art and may include artists in residence. 2: The entire process of initial thought, design, fabrication, and installation has included students, teachers, and community members. This has created an opportunity for community members to engage directly with me as an artist who lives in the same neighborhood the artwork is installed in.",,30000,"Other, local or private",40000,,,0.00,"Randall E. Walker AKA Randy Walker",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Walker will research, design, and oversee a temporary, site-specific public installation in which members of his South Minneapolis community play an active role in its creation.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Randall,Walker,"Randall E. Walker AKA Randy Walker",,,MN,,"(612) 282-9820 ",randywalkerarts@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-161,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20986,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I intend to further my writing and book making skills. As I currently finish my first graphic novel, I will use the knowledge gained in this process to improve upon the quality of my second book. By comparing the finished product and reception by readers I will be able to gauge improvement. 2: I will further my skills in marketing and sales of fine art book publishing. I plan to take this book to national book fairs. By doing so, I will network with current book artists and publishers to discover the best ways to market my publications. By achieving greater exposure I should see increased interest and sales.","By using the editor and fact checker I was able to improve my written language skills. By cooperating with people who specialize in the written word, I was able to adjust my writing style to better reach my audience. We decided that calls to action were important as well as relating the content information to the readers. In comparing this book to my first, I see a more refined finished product. From the response of readers, I’ve been able to deduce that the style of the book and content were well chosen. Readers responded that the beauty of the book and the design are a nice counterpoint to the content. People have also been engaged enough to offer suggestions like including a list of ‘study questions’ which could help lead discussions with friend and family members who wish to discuss. 2: By working with a public relations manager, I’ve been able to select appropriate media outlets to focus on presenting the book. Though our success has so far been rather limited, I was able to gain one live radio interview during which we offered two books free to callers and also offered a sale discount for mentioning the radio program. I will be entering the book into more design and fine art competitions in hopes of receiving publicity and awards for design/content. I will be entering the book into the Minnesota State Fair Fine Arts competition as well. I am currently discussing the book with a fine art book dealer who distributes books to national colleges and art collectors. My previous book is currently in over a dozen collections and we feel this one will achieve even higher placement. I am still learning from them about topics/styles/content that people look for or are more interested in as I consider my next book project.",,351,"Other, local or private",10351,,,0.00,"Todd M. Thyberg",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Thyberg will create and produce a letterpress book, in the vein of Thomas Paine's Common Sense, that utilizes satire and encourages readers to engage in discussion of issues facing our country. This work will be exhibited during Art-A-Whirl and Art Attack.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Todd,Thyberg,"Todd M. Thyberg",,,MN,,"(612) 770-1153 ",todd@angelbomb.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-162,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20999,"Artist Initiative",2013,9600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will produce a book-length collection, and Paper Darts (as a publisher and/or Web site designer) will help me to promote myself and incorporate graphic images into my fiction. The number and nature of stories written, number of stories accepted for publication, endorsements from other fiction writers, new promotion strategies, and evidence of increased web presence. 2: I will give at least four readings or workshops in Minnesota during the grant period. Minnesotans will also be able to engage with my work via a new web site. The following criteria will help me evaluate outcome 2: number of readings and workshops, number of people attending the readings and workshops, web site hits, and Facebook friend requests generated from the readings and workshops.","I was able to finish a book-length collection of short fiction, I had one story, WataPark, published, and three others are on submission. I exceeded my expectations for the amount of work (both editing and generating new stories) that I would be able to get done during the grant period. I collaborated with nine other Minnesota fiction writers in readings I arranged at Magers and Quinn in Minneapolis and The Contented Cow in Northfield. We not only got a chance to listen and respond to each other's work, but also to give each other feedback. I received very positive feedback from both the other fiction writers (especially for a story called Craigslist Posts) and audience members. Since many of my stories use humor, it's extremely helpful to learn if and when people will laugh. I discussed promotion strategies and book publishing with Paper Darts editors/founders (Jamie Millard and Meghan Murphy), and I hired a graphic designer, Heather Musil, to create a website. I organized two readings (Magers and Quinn and The Contented Cow) and ran two workshops in Minnesota (one at Metro State for Ed Bok Lee's Advanced Writing Short Fiction and Journal Publication course and another at Center for Hmong Arts and Talent in St. Paul); in addition, my story WataPark was selected to be read at the Vita.mn Summer Story Contest event on The Union Rooftop in Minneapolis. Over two hundred people attended the readings and workshops. I increased my Facebook presence not only by promoting these events, but by enlisting nine other Minnesota fiction writers to do so as well (since they, too, were reading at these events): John Jodzio, Sarah Askari, Dennis Cass, Maggie Ryan Sandford, Matt Mauch, Matt Ryan, William Alexander, and Mary Logue. My website is being designed by Heather Musil at Little Bird Designs (a Minnesota company). Once the website is up and running, I will be able to engage even more Minnesotans.",,200,"Other, local or private",9800,,,0.00,"Eric D. Vrooman",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Vrooman will finish his collection of nontraditional-form fiction, WORK PRODUCT. He will give four public readings in the Twin Cities and elsewhere.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Vrooman,"Eric D. Vrooman",,,MN,,"(612) 735-1307 ",eric.vrooman@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-164,"Daniel Campbell: Author, artist; Web Editor, Hamline University, St. Paul; Pallavi Dixit: Author; Jennifer Dunning: Author, Facaulty at St. Olaf College, Northfield; Douglas Mack: Author, Minneapolis; Joseph Manion: Division Manager, Washington County Library, Woodbury; Danielle Sosin: Author, fiction, Duluth; Debra Stone: Educator, artist and community organizer, Minneapolis; Jacqueline White: Writer, editor, teacher, Minneapolis","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21002,"Artist Initiative",2013,8600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will be experimenting with bronze and lucite casting and incorporating those new media with my books and boxes. Completion of a body of work that incorporates those materials successfully - technically, visually and conceptually - while meeting or exceeding standards established by my previous books and boxes. 2: I will re-design my website and improve my promotional efforts through print media, snail mail, and the Internet. Hopefully, I will gain the attention of the press, have increased online sales, good attendance at the publication party, and have other opportunities become available as a result of my improved promotional skills.","I completed a body of work for an exhibition that was acknowledged by my peers to be my strongest show ever; it was also well-received by the general public and local art critics. This work incorporated bronze cast elements with an established aesthetic and high quality of craftsmanship reflected in my ongoing work with printmaking and bookmaking. Once the exhibition was up, I was able to review the work myself, considering my use of new materials on technical, visual and conceptual and my own sense of accomplishment. I feel very proud of what I was able to achieve, and feedback from other professional artists confirmed this. 2: By re-designing my website and connecting it to both PayPal and the AppleSquare Marketplace, I have increased my online visibility and have had a number of sales of artwork through these new digital connections. Also I devoted extra time to upgrade my e-mail list, use Facebook, and maintain my snail mail list to help promote my exhibition in print and digitally. These efforts resulted in excellent attendance at the two receptions for my exhibit, gallery visits during regular business hours, and a number of arranged studio visits. Sales of my work also increased as a result of these promotional methods.",,,,8600,,,0.00,"Jody L. Williams",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Williams will produce a limited edition artist's book and a related series of relief boxes, combining cast bronze and plastic with paper and printing, for an exhibition at Open Book in downtown Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jody,Williams,"Jody L. Williams",,,MN,,"(612) 721-2891 ",jtrixiewilliams@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-165,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21003,"Artist Initiative",2013,9800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","With this public exhibit of new work, many more Minnesotans will have seen my work. Success will be based on feedback from, and interaction with the public. I will also learn how large my audience was, and engage at the event. 2: Learn how to build and maintain my own web site, and be more technologically advanced and digitally competitive. When I have my website and can maintain it as a promotional tool. And when I can use this tool to undertake new opportunities to advance my career.","I was able to expand and further develop my artistic abilities through intensified hours and focus upon my work, and through experimentation that otherwise could not have taken place. I created 25 new portrait woodcuts, and framed the new works. In all, I had three public events over the course of this project, and many Minnesotans were able to see this work. I evaluated this by the numbers that were counted at these events, and from the direct feedback I received. I was also able to gauge my success by direct interaction with the public at these events. 2: This outcome was achieved as I learned web site building skills from CTIB Design. Through these learning opportunities I can now manage my own web site and through updated software, applications, and equipment, I am more technologically advanced and digitally competitive. My web site is now a promotional tool, which I can undertake to pursue new opportunities to advance my career.",,,,9800,,,0.00,"Jay L. Wittenberg",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Wittenberg will create 15 new portrait woodcuts of women writers he admires, frame the new works, and install them for a public exhibit. He will also learn how to create and maintain his own Web site to promote his work.",2013-03-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Wittenberg,"Jay L. Wittenberg",,,MN,,"(651) 776-8865 ",jaywittenberg@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-166,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21005,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","I will gain experience in the artist grant process, as well as gain more experience in my field as an independent animator/filmmaker. If I receive the grant, I will be provided with the opportunity to create my first funded project. By creating this project, I will have gained more experience within my artistic field as a professional artist. 2: I will organize several screenings in different locations around Minnesota to show the film, and the making of to the public. If the film and documented process are presented to multiple audiences, the project outcome will have been achieved.","I have yet to share my own working methods with other artists in Minnesota, but through travel and conversation I have spread information of animation as an art form to individuals around the state. 2: I was able to further establish my career as an independent animator through the grant year, the funding allowed me to set up a working remote studio from which I can conduct work.",,15400,"Other, local or private",25400,,,0.00,"Caleb D. Wood",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Wood will create an experimental animated film that focuses on Minnesota's diverse and unique landscapes, wildlife, and humanity. He will organize a series of screenings around the state.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Caleb,Wood,"Caleb D. Wood",,,MN,,"(952) 270-5318 ",caldavwood@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Clearwater, Hennepin, Dakota, Waseca, Redwood, Chippewa",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-168,"Melissa Brandt: Screenplay writer, Metropolitan State University; Community Faculty; Jennifer Garza: Graphic designer, Jostens Inc.; production design, animation, freelance; short films; Crystal Hegge: Director, Frozen River Film Festival; Melissa Koch: Independent documentary filmmaker and educator; Kevin Obsatz: Filmmaker/Moving image artist; Anal Shah: Filmmaker photographer and media artist; faculty, St. Cloud State University; Norah Shapiro: Independent filmmaker; Jacob Swanson: Film-maker, installation artist and photographer, Duluth","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 21008,"Artist Initiative",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The work produced will be shown in venues and galleries throughout Minnesota. By getting feedback from professional artists in my field, with additional feedback from the public who will view my work.","The film Painting the Space Between, featuring myself and three other artists currently making work in Minnesota, will benefit the community by exposing contemporary Minnesota painters in venues other than galleries, drawing visibility to the work and raise awareness of contemporary painting in spaces it would not otherwise reach. The premier of the film will be shown in Minneapolis at The Fitzgerald Theater.",,,,10000,,,0.00,"Andrew P. Wykes",Individual,"Artist Initiative",,"Wykes will create large-scale paintings of the upper Midwest landscape. He will exhibit the paintings at Saint Catherine University and Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Wykes,"Andrew P. Wykes",,,MN,,"(612) 232-2755 ",Awykes@hamline.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Rice, Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Dakota, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-169,"Frank Byrns: Sculptor, Duluth; Eric Crosby: Assistant curator of Visual Arts, Walker Art Center; David Glenn: Executive director, The Minnesota Project. Arts administrator, artist, and arts advocate.; Kelley Meister: Multimedia artist and educator; Ernest Miller: Ceramic artist; Satoko Muratake: Artist and landscape designer; John Sterner: Sculptor, painter, arts educator; Nicole Volk: Art educator, Waterville School District","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20337,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create an environment where artists can connect to the community with their work and engage the public through supplemental programming; build emerging artists’ formative experience of working with a professional gallery.Artist feedback; audience feedback through a gallery comment book; direct feedback from board and staff; media coverage.","Twenty-five artists participated in an exhibition that attracted 5,000 participants through the gallery and online program; guest curators met with each of the artists to provide professional insight into the direction of their work.",,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,"Wendy Brovold, Marc Davis, Frank Grazzini II, Jason Howard, Jeff Johnson, Michael Jones, Las Mason, Herman Milligan, Craig Seacotte, Cherie Shoquist, Scott Conlin, Julie Kucinski, Masami Kawazato, Paul Schumacher, Sam Selvaggio, Joline Zepcevski",,"Soo Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the 10th annual Untitled exhibition series, featuring guest curators and a selection of local artists. The exhibition will be held at the Soo Visual Art Center between November 2013 and January 2014.",2013-07-01,2014-01-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Payne,"Soo Visual Arts Center","2638 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 871-2263 ",info@soovac.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-341,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20341,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will significantly expand the artistic knowledge and experience of 10-15 families for families at risk for abuse and neglect. Participating families will also learn effective communication skills to help reduce the potential for violence.Written and oral surveys of participants. Attendance counts and staff observations will be recorded.","58 individuals from families at risk for abuse and neglect were engaged with high quality arts programming with partner In the Heart of the Beast; staff noted improvement in arts knowledge as well as effective communication skills. ",,5850,"Other, local or private",15850,,"Curt Fernandez, David Gapen, Linda Haugen, Maria Lopez, Scott Moore, Kristen Powell, Kimberly Stephan",,"Southside Family Nurturing Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Arts in Action, a free community-based arts program offered to center families in partnership with In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre. The project will include classroom activities, workshops and performances beginning in September 2013.",2013-09-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julia,Miller,"Southside Family Nurturing Center","2448 18th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-4006,"(612) 721-2762 ",juliamiller@ssfnc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-342,"LaDonna Morrison: finance, administration, organizational development; Carrie Vecchione: administration, artistic, youth programming; Jeff Hnilicka: youth programming, administration, artistic; Christina Ham: artistic, administration; Anthony Galloway: education, administration; Jessica Huang: artistic, fundraising, community education; Don Mabley-Allen: artistic, administration, disabilities specialist; Scott Spinks: artistic, organizational development, marketing; Brenna Brelie: marketing, organizational development, fundraising.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20342,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Community of local artists will work on short films; community will have greater interest in art form. Survey of artists and audiences; board assessment of attendance and budget.","One-hundred and eighty artists participated in the festival; a capacity crowd of 650 people attended the festival; a new original film score was composed and performed live at the event; media reviews of the event were the most positive reviews received to date; experience and growth occurred in the area of marketing.",,21833,Other,31833,,"Angela Knudson, Tom Schroeder, Jason Tanzman, Pahoua Yang Hoffman",,"Square Lake Film and Music Festival",,"Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the 2013 Square Lake Film and Music Festival, an annual outdoor film and music event featuring a juried film festival of film shorts and animation, a commissioned film score performance, and live local music. The festival will take place in Au",2013-03-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Creager,"Square Lake Film and Music Festival","13363 Partridge Rd N",Stillwater,MN,55082,"(651) 204-0775 ",squarelakefest@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-343,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20344,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present an experimental dance-theater work in collaboration with local playwright Rachel Jendrzejewski to over 500 audience member; challenge the audience to consider the paradoxical human needs of ritual and change.Box office results; advisory committee attending rehearsals and providing feedback.","Created an experimental dance-theater work in collaboration with local playwright Rachel Jendrzejewski and10 other artists; presented a free performance to 95 audience members; responses from artists and audience were all very positive. ",,18900,"Other, local or private",28900,,"Byrd Shuler, Rachel Jendrzejewski, Theo Goodell, Miriam Must, Jeffrey Carlos Wells",,SuperGroup,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and present it’s [all] highly personal, a new interdisciplinary performance work born out of the collaboration with award-winning playwright Rachel Jendrzejewski. Performances will take place in spring 2014.",2013-08-01,2014-04-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Wells,SuperGroup,"3435 10th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(646) 498-7565 ",info@supergroupshow.biz,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-344,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20345,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Engage over 1000 audience members, including caregivers and veterans, in a production celebrating the company’s 35-year history.Interviews and surveys with audience members and community partners. Discussions with artistic personnel. Audience and financial assessment and analysis.","Connected with 1,000 audience members and workshop attendees, including seniors and veterans at the VA Adult Day Health Care Center and Hennepin County Medical Center.",,45800,"Other, local or private",55800,,"Ruth Balbach, Suzanne Costello, Joey Kantor, Paul Neary, Stuart Pimsler, Andrew Voegtline, Roxi Wen",,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the company’s 35th Anniversary Performance, featuring the revival of four works created by artistic co-directors Stuart Pimsler and Suzanne Costello. The anniversary will include workshops at the Minneapolis Department of Veterans Affairs and Hennepin County Medical Center, with performances taking place at the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts in February 2014.",2013-07-01,2014-03-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stuart,Pimsler,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","528 Hennepin Ave S Ste 707",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(763) 521-7738 ",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-345,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20346,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Project is designed to supplement school curriculum as it addresses issues of identity, history, culture, integrating the core curricular subjects of autobiography, history, geography, and language arts. Students are encouraged to explore these concepts through the creative process and group interaction. Further, the project provides techniques for the expression of students’ personal family stories while building common understanding about one another.Artists and Teachers conduct daily and weekly assessment meetings. Students conduct daily journal reflections. Teachers and staff evaluate the workshops. Community participants will have the opportunity to complete written evaluations. Wrap up verbal sessions and written evaluation will be offered to the project’s core students. Wrap up verbal sessions and written evaluation will be offered to the project’s core teachers and administrators. Families of the core students will have the opportunity to submit written evaluations.","The project reached 685 school students and families, 135 more than originally projected. Students and school teachers reported feeling more confident about themselves and their relations with other students, and the opportunities to express themselves creatively that dance afforded them.",,7000,"Other, local or private",17000,,"Ruth Balbach, Suzanne Costello, Joey Kantor, Paul Neary, Stuart Pimsler, Andrew Voegtline, Roxi Wen",,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the Family Albums Project, a two-week residency with fourth and fifth grade students at Garden City Elementary School in Brooklyn Center that will culminate in a public performance in May 2013.",2013-02-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Costello,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","528 Hennepin Ave S Ste 707",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(763) 521-7738 ",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-328,"Loren Niemi: administration, artistic, organizational development; Carol Sirrine: artist, education, youth programming; Carla Steen: artist, audience development; Regina Lickteig Neville: administration, organizational development, education; Carol Veldman Rudie: volunteerism, education, organizational development; Dayna Martinez: artist, youth programming, finance; Marisa Martinez: artist, education, community education; Kelly Carter: artist, administration, youth programming; Jodi Eiesland: Education.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20347,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Strengthen communities by building generational bridges, honor the diversity of many cultures, and document community history.Students will be asked to complete “quick writes” before, during, and after the project. Elders will provide feedback for the program in an exit interview. Teacher and staff evaluations will be collected both orally and in written form.","Thirteen theatre artists ranging in age from 20 to 60 reported that they learned new skills in the art and techniques of physical theatre.",,9530,"Other, local or private",19530,,"Claire Avitabile, Blythe Davis, Erica Fields, Ann Lindstrom, Mykel Pennington, Heidi Brevik Rich, Lisa Stratton, Corinna Knepper Troth",,"Studio 206","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for Train at 206 Summer Intensive, a physical theatre training series in June 2013 at Studio 206 in the Ivy Building for the Arts in Minneapolis.",2013-02-01,2013-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shawn,McConneloug,"Studio 206","2637 27th Ave S Ivy Bldg Ste 206",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 822-1275 ",ivystudio206@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-329,"Loren Niemi: administration, artistic, organizational development; Carol Sirrine: artist, education, youth programming; Carla Steen: artist, audience development; Regina Lickteig Neville: administration, organizational development, education; Carol Veldman Rudie: volunteerism, education, organizational development; Dayna Martinez: artist, youth programming, finance; Marisa Martinez: artist, education, community education; Kelly Carter: artist, administration, youth programming; Jodi Eiesland: Education.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20351,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audiences will experience an entertaining and thought-provoking show that evokes the 1960s and relation to current issues; participants will have a good learning experience.Post-performance discussions among cast and crew; audience surveys.","Audience surveys reflect a high degree of satisfaction with the production; audience attendance doubled expectations with 1,400 attendees.",,10600,"Other, local or private",20600,,"Lisa Channer, Eric Colleary, Megan Lewis-Schurter, Asya Mikhailenko, Vincent Olivieri, Vladimir Rovonsky",,"Theatre Novi Most","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to develop and present the premiere of A Miracle, a new play by Constance Congdon based on An Ordinary Miracle by Russian writer Evgeny Shvarts. The production, a partnership with the University of Minnesota’s Re-imagining Community and Arts Partnerships initiative, will be presented in the Stoll Thrust Theatre in April 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Channer,"Theatre Novi Most","3230 Garfield St",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(612) 308-1365 ",lisa@theatrenovimost.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-347,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20352,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Engage and challenge audiences intellectually; produce high quality theatrical productions seen by 1,000 audience members.Participating artist feedback and survey; audience survey; box office reports.","Both performances received positive critical reviews; audience surveys indicated a high degree of satisfaction.",,23350,"Other, local or private",33350,,"Cari Twitchell, Carin Bratlie, Drew Lindorfer, Melissa Hoppe, Christine Mack Gordon, Thomas Blackstock, Brad Bourn, Scott Pakudaitis, Scott Strand",,"Theatre Pro Rata","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and stage Good Woman of Setzuan, by Bertolt Brecht, and Elephant’s Graveyard, by Eric Bentley. Performances will take place at Intermedia Arts and Nimbus Theater respectively.",2013-09-16,2014-03-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carin,Bratlie,"Theatre Pro Rata","2116 E 37th St",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 234-7135 ",info@theatreprorata.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-348,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20353,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present an entertaining and thought-provoking production to 500 audience members that evokes the 1960s while raising questions that are still relevant today.Online survey of participating artists; post-mortem discussions with company members; audience survey.","Critics notes success at evoking the 1960s; less successful at raising questions that remain relevant today; reached nearly 600 audience members, exceeding goals by 100.",,5475,"Other, local or private",15475,,"Anne Bertram, Barbara Davis, Christine DeRose, JoAnn Fernandez, Liz Johnson, Erica Lindquist, Stacey Poirer, Pamela Schurman, Jeanne Souldern, Nanette L Stearns, Lisa Stitzel, Gloria WahrenBrock",,"Theatre Unbound, Inc. AKA Theatre Unbound","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to present the world premiere of Carol Critchley’s girl group, a comedy with music about an up-and-coming girl rock band in the 1960s. Performances will take place at the Lowry Lab Theater in April 2013.",2012-09-26,2013-05-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anne,Bertram,"Theatre Unbound, Inc. AKA Theatre Unbound","PO Box 6134",Minneapolis,MN,55406-0134,"(612) 721-1186 ",info@theatreunbound.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-349,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20354,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To explore human experience with cancer.Post show audience talk backs; social media.","Three artists (a choreographer, musician and visual artist) created an original dance work about persons surviving cancer; in total, 30 artists participated; 245 individuals attended performances; audiences included cancer survivors; audience feedback was positive; artists learned through the collaborative process.",,16980,"Other, local or private",26980,,"Lynn Plaschko, Jason Bowles, Kenneth Charles, Mary Easter, Joy Gullikson, Diego Quintanal, Amanda Traconis, Melinda Vincent",,"Threads Dance Project AKA Threads","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Malignant, a new dance work exploring the human experience with cancer. The performance will take place at The Lab in Minneapolis in October 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Charles,"Threads Dance Project AKA Threads","1740 Bridgewater Rd","Golden Valley",MN,55422,"(952) 250-5965 ",karenlcharles@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-350,"Philip Fried: artistic, community development, disabilities specialist; Nan Jahnke: administration, volunteerism, community development; Michele Blanchard: artistic, audience development, fundraising; Bill Venne: fundraising; Maggie Scanlan: artistic, education; Cass Erickson: fundraising, youth programming, community education; Elizabeth Tanner: artistic, education, community education; Patricia Mitchell: artistic, audience development, administration; Lori Anne Vicich: marketing, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20361,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The future of jazz will be ensured by mentoring; diverse workshop community will be created; Twin Cities jazz network will be created; artistic faculty will be fairly compensated for their work; diverse student concerts will be presented.Combination of observation, input, and review; anonymous student survey; audience comments; faculty and advisory committee reviews.","Forty-seven youth participated in extended workshops with professional musicians, learning the art of jazz improvisation; students displayed improved improvisational skills at public performances at the Dakota Jazz Club and Icehouse Restaurant.",,6578,"Other, local or private",16578,,"Kevin Washington, Zacc Harris, Peter Wannemacher, Kirsti Petraborg, Jeremy Plumb, Brad Begely, Jeremy Woodson, Renee Peabody, David Cole, Craig Eichorn",,"Twin Cities Jazz Workshops",,"Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Twin Cities Jazz Workshop, a summer experience offering professional jazz and improvisation instruction to local students. Each instruction series will culminate in a performance opportunity at the Dakota Jazz Club. The project will begin in summer 2013.",2013-01-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Little,"Twin Cities Jazz Workshops","2452 Garfield Ave S Ste 1",Minneapolis,MN,55405-3600,"(612) 871-3534 ",info@tcjazzworkshop.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-353,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20367,"Arts Activities Support",2013,5500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Achieve an average of 32 audience members per show; successfully pair performers on stage to engage each other and share stories with an audience; develop the skills of narrative performing artists in the area.Audience attendance; advisory committee feedback; audience feedback.","Presented nationally recognized storytellers to local audience, providing a rare opportunity to see performances by these artists; over 275 individuals attended a performance.",,4390,"Other, local or private",9890,,"Dorothy Cleveland, Nancy Donoval, Katherine Glover, Mare Kalka, Kay Kirsch, Kevin Kling, Rose McGee, Paula Nancarrow, Marcie Rendon, Craig Sinard, Diego Vazquez",,"Two Chairs Telling","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Two Chairs Telling, a series of ten performances pairing local and national narrative, spoken word and storyteller artists. The series will be held at the Bryant Lake Bowl between September 2013 and June 2014.",2013-09-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loren,Niemi,"Two Chairs Telling","3708 24th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(651) 271-6349 ",niemistory@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-355,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20370,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students will improve social and communication skills by meeting the following goals: 1. Have a high quality artistic experience in a variety of disciplines. 2. Express themselves through artistic forms of communication (self-expression). 3. Positively and creatively interact with one another (social interaction) and 4. Collaboratively participate in the creative arts (cooperative learning).Pre and post evaluations will be completed by teachers and staff, measuring indications of arts learning as well as self-expression, conversation, and group participation skills derived from Measurements of Student Progress Special Education assessment tools. Meetings between classroom teachers, teaching artists, and district level staff also offer a venue for ongoing program assessment.","Ninety-six percent of 139 special education teachers reported that students gained increased understanding of the arts, how to express themselves through the arts, and improvement in their group participation skills, and 91% said that the program had a positive impact on their teaching.",,134144,"Other, local or private",144144,,"Adrian Freeman, Margaret Quinlan, Maren Lindner, Kim Adams, Michelle Dickerson, Alyssa Klein, Patrick Burns, Chase Buzzell, Mary McEathron, Marsha Baer, Joe Cavanaugh, Kim Keprios, Sarah Millian- Toffler, Chris Reano, Norah Shapiro, Katie Taylor, Joanne Toft",,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for arts residencies in 20 Minneapolis public school special education classrooms, serving students with cognitive, developmental, emotional, behavioral and physical disabilities, during the 2013-2014 school year.",2013-08-01,2014-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bree,Sieplinga,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 331-4584 ",info@upstreamarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-331,"Christian Novak: community development; Linda Hansen: education; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artistic, youth programming, community education; Danette Olsen: organizational development, education, artistic; Cathy McCord Larsen: artistic, education; Betsy Byers: artistic, education, youth programming; Keitha Lucas Hamann: education, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20380,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present both familiar and little-known music; illuminate the inner life of the music through verbal commentary and audience participation; partner with well-known local soloists and other arts organizations; add a program specifically aimed at families with children.Board of directors' evaluation.","Presented four free concerts of traditional and non-traditional orchestral repertoire collaborating with the Minnesota Boychoir and soloists Anthony Ross, cello, violinist Erin Keefe, vocalist Bruce Henry and pianist Redd Tetzloff; programs included two new pieces by Minnesota Composer Dan Kallman; audiences increased from projections to 2025. ",,26700,"Other, local or private",36700,,"Paul Himiston, Tori Okwabi, Dawn Alitz, Elizabeth Olson, Melissa Kalal, Dawn Anderson, Kristin Zoellner, Marion Judish",,"Wayzata Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the 2013 – 2014 season of four free concerts of both traditional and nontraditional orchestral works. The concerts will take place at Wayzata Community Church between October 2013 and May 2014.",2013-08-01,2014-05-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Humiston,"Wayzata Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 697",Wayzata,MN,55391,"(612) 387-9857 ",WSOgrants@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-358,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20382,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase interest in fiber arts; increase enrollment in fiber arts classes, workshops and lectures; increase participants’ knowledge and skills in the fiber arts.Student evaluations, online surveys for instructors.","Far exceeded estimated student participation with 218 students attending at least one of 42 varied classes offered. Survey responses show student increase was largely due to additional classes for advanced beginners, reflecting a growth in demand from new weavers.",,12830,"Other, local or private",22830,,"Donna Gravesen, Peggy Baldwin, Geri Retzlaff, Cathie Mayr, Ellen Richard, Peter Withoff, Steve Pauling, Jere Thompson, Jackie Lind, Gayle Groebner, Jan Hayman",,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Winter/Spring 2014 session of weaving, spinning and dyeing classes and workshops. Activities will take place at the Textile Center between January and May 2014.",2013-08-01,2014-05-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Becky,Franklin,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","3000 University Ave SE Ste 110",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 436-0463 ",lhansen@weaversguildmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-359,"Philip Fried: artistic, community development, disabilities specialist; Nan Jahnke: administration, volunteerism, community development; Michele Blanchard: artistic, audience development, fundraising; Bill Venne: fundraising; Maggie Scanlan: artistic, education; Cass Erickson: fundraising, youth programming, community education; Elizabeth Tanner: artistic, education, community education; Patricia Mitchell: artistic, audience development, administration; Lori Anne Vicich: marketing, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20383,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","To serve 180 students and 20-25 teaching artists in the fall of 2013. Specific objectives are to 1). Inspire students to develop fiber art skills and 2). Encourage teaching artists to develop innovative arts learning approaches, particularly for new locations.Student evaluations and teacher/assistant online 360 degree instructor assessments.","Participants in 34 classes developed vocabulary and new knowledge of spinning and weaving, and 25 teaching artists engaged in new curriculum approaches.",,10630,"Other, local or private",20630,,"Donna Gravesen, Peggy Baldwin, Geri Retzlaff, Cathie Mayr, Ellen Richard, Peter Withoff, Steve Pauling, Jere Thompson, Jackie Lind, Gayle Groebner, Jan Hayman",,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for weaving, spinning, and fiber-related classes for people of all skill levels offered through the Bloomington Theatre and Art Center, the American Swedish Institute, and the Lyngblomsten senior center in fall 2013.",2013-06-01,2014-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Becky,Franklin,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","3000 University Ave SE Ste 110",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 436-0463 ",lhansen@weaversguildmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-334,"Michelle Woster: administration, audience development; Shelley Quiala: education; Becka Rahn: education, administration; Josh Wise: administration; Barry Kleider: artistic, education; Leah Ritz: youth programming, education, community education; Scott Artley: community service, organizational development, disabilities specialist; Rachel Davies: artistic, audience development, administration.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20389,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To present a play that will challenge us artistically while remaining relevant to our audience; to present 22 performances with and expected audience of 1200.Audience attendance; collect feedback from audience, artists, donors and board members through surveys and meetings.","The production drew rave reviews from both the Star Tribune and the Pioneer Press; cast members rose to the challenge; audience feedback was overwhelmingly positive; over 2300 people attended performances almost twice projected.",,22515,"Other, local or private",32515,,"John Nelosn, Bruce Humphrys, Mike Matheson, Connir Wilder, Jason Peterson, Jessica Peterson, Jon Cranney",,"Yellow Tree Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for 22 performances of On Golden Pond at Yellow Tree Theatre in Osseo in September and October 2013.",2013-07-01,2013-10-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jessica,Peterson,"Yellow Tree Theatre","320 5th Ave SE",Osseo,MN,55369,"(763) 493-8733 ",boxoffice@yellowtreetheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-360,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20391,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Participants will identify and demonstrate movement elements. Participants will understand dance as a way to create and communicate meaning. Participants will apply and demonstrate creative and critical thinking skills in dance. Participants will make connections between dance and healthful living.Teacher observation and participant reflection after each workshop. Teachers will document the activities through writing and video.","Integrated Dance Workshops allowed 35 students with and without disabilities to learn about and participate in various forms of dance.",,4883,"Other, local or private",14883,,"Ellen Keane, Cathy Keane Wind, Shari Steffen, Laurie Novak, Amanda Hedlund, Wendy Wade, Ann Williams, Lane Alexander",,"Young Dance, Inc. AKA Young Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for Integrated Dance Workshops designed to engage dancers with and without disabilities to redefine dance for the local community. The classes and integrated dance workshops will be conducted between February and December 2013.",2013-02-21,2013-12-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Pick,"Young Dance, Inc. AKA Young Dance","3321 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 423-3064 ",info@youngdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-335,"Rachel Flentje: artist, administration, organizational development; Marlina Gonzalez: administration, artist, education; Kathleen Spehar: artist, administration; Dixie Rairamo: youth programming, administration, artist; Alecia Leonard: youth programming, community education, volunteerism; Dudley Voigt: education, artist, youth programming; Karen Gundlach: artist, education, youth programming; Orin Rutchick: education, community education, youth programming; Kaitlin Frick: administration, organizational development, finance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20395,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Educate 1,250 audience members on the influence of Muslim, Arabic, Spanish, Jewish and Christian communities on Spanish Flamenco dance.Discussions with performers and reviews of performance recordings. Audience survey. Assessment of critical reviews.","Reached a large and diverse audience, including a collaborative performance at Mount Zion Temple in St Paul; reached 900 participants and audience members through performances and workshops.",,35580,"Other, local or private",45580,,"Susana di Palma, Alessandra Chiareli, Donald Davies, Christine Kozachok, Silvia Lopez, Tamara Rogers, Bob Schommer, Marissa Sundquist, Catherine Higgins, Allison Herrera, Vanessa Carneiro, Robin Moede, Niels Strandskov",,"Zorongo Flamenco, Inc. AKA Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre and School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the premier of CON VIVA, a new flamenco dance and theater piece inspired by the harmonious coexistence of Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities in medieval Spain. Performances will take place at the O’Shaughnessy Auditorium in February 2014.",2013-07-01,2014-03-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Niels,Strandskov,"Zorongo Flamenco, Inc. AKA Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre and School","3012 Minnehaha Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1932,"(612) 743-8331 ",flamenco@zorongo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-362,"LaDonna Morrison: finance, administration, organizational development; Carrie Vecchione: administration, artistic, youth programming; Jeff Hnilicka: youth programming, administration, artistic; Christina Ham: artistic, administration; Anthony Galloway: education, administration; Jessica Huang: artistic, fundraising, community education; Don Mabley-Allen: artistic, administration, disabilities specialist; Scott Spinks: artistic, organizational development, marketing; Brenna Brelie: marketing, organizational development, fundraising.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20422,"Arts Project Grant",2013,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Successful, well attended opening.Attendance, artist feedback, surveys completed by gallery attendees, increased social network participation.","Achieved the goal to present a few of the Arrowhead Region's most forward thinking and successful artists in high profile, well attended, highly publicized event.",,3550,"Other, local or private",6350,,"Kathleen Roberts, Kathy McTAvish, Nickolas Monson, Anthony Zappa, Richard Hansen",,"Prove Gallery","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Profile and display work from 10 of the region's most influential visual artist in their gallery space.",2013-05-02,2013-05-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Roberts,"Prove Gallery","21 Lake Ave",Duluth,MN,55802,"(612) 227-8015 ",richard@provegallery.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"St. Louis, Carlton, Lake, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Pine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-98,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 20524,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The number of Minnesotans who are able to participate in the arts increases. The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increases.We will incorporate several survey questions into the ballot for People’s Choice, and will issue a short survey to the CityArt artist and City Center businesses.","The number of Minnesotans who were able to participate in the arts increased. The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increased.",,88200,"Other, local or private",94700,,"Tami Paulsen, David Wittenberg, Eric Harriman, Jessica Potter, Ann Vetter, Maureen Gustafson, Mike Fischer, Tanya Ange, Peg Ganey, Sandra Oachs, Yvonne Carivoue, Shannon Beal, Melissa Bradley, Jeanne Galloway, Steve Mork, Barbe Marshall, Noelle Lawton",,"CityArt Sculpture Walk","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",,"They will sponsor the juried exhibit of 34 outdoor sculptures in downtown Mankato and North Mankato in 2013.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noelle,Lawton,"CityArt Sculpture Walk","PO Box 193",Mankato,MN,56002,"(708) 703-7326 ",noelle@cityartmankato.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, Watonwan, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Mower, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona, Big Stone, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lincoln, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, McLeod, Meeker, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Swift, Yellow Medicine, Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-140,"Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the ChildrenÆs Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Craig Nelson: business management and information technology; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach and Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director, playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.","Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.",,2 20530,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The quality of arts opportunities will increase by featuring accomplished Minnesota musicians. The applicant organization will build new relationships with members of groups to develop heighted appreciation for the performing arts. Increase current audience attendance levels. Capture the impressions of students participating in on-site school visits.They will tabulate attendance numbers, use on-site surveys, perform exit interviews, track anecdotal feedback, and tabulate fundraising and advertising financial levels.","The quality of arts opportunities increased by featuring accomplished Minnesota musicians. The applicant organization built new relationships with members of groups to develop heighted appreciation for the performing arts. Increased current audience attendance levels. Captured the impressions of students participating in on-site school visits.",,66030,"Other, local or private",72530,,"John Lindberg, Doug Snapp, Karen Boubel, Dale Haefner, Gerard Aloisio",,"Minnesota State University-Mankato AKA Mankato State University","State Government","Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",,"They will sponsor five music performances as part of their 2013-14 Performance Series, and will include activities at area high schools by some of the performing artists.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dale,Haefner,"Minnesota State University-Mankato AKA Mankato State University","202 Performing Arts Center Dept of Music",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5549 ",dale.haefner@mnsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,"Waseca, Scott, Cottonwood, Le Sueur, Carver, Redwood, Sibley, Watonwan, Rice, Jackson, Nicollet, Brown, Goodhue, Murray, Blue Earth, Hennepin, Dodge, Pipestone, Lyon, Faribault, Ramsey, Mower, Nobles, Martin, Dakota, Olmsted, Rock",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-146,"Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the ChildrenÆs Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Craig Nelson: business management and information technology; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach and Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director, playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.","Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.",,2 20756,"Arts Access",2013,13841,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Creative Adventures will remove the financial barriers that keep underserved groups from participating in Art Park programs. We will track the number of youths who participate in the tours, art activities and performances provided free of charge through this program. We will also track the number of groups that receive stipends or are totally reimbursed for busing costs. 2: In 2013, Creative Adventures will provide opportunities for 700 low-income and underserved youth to participate in the arts. We will track the number of youth who participate in the Creative Adventures program. We will also track which projects and performances the groups choose for their activities.","Organizations that serve our target population were able to bring over 700 underserved youth who have had limited access to arts programming to the park in 2013. Without Creative Adventures' financial support, these 21 groups would not have been able to engage in quality arts programming. Our staff, volunteers, and participating organizations provided feedback that allowed us to evaluate our success in identifying barriers to participation. After each program, we debriefed with our staff and asked key staff members at the partner organizations to complete an online survey to evaluate the quality of the experience, any problems encountered, the impact of the field trip and recommendations for the future. We considered the program a success when participating organizations were interest in coming back for further enrichment, and when our contacts let us know that they would not have been able to participate in our arts education without this grant. 2: Following a program assessment of the previous years' Creative Adventure program, we determined that in order to provide a high quality program for all visiting groups, we needed to limit the number of groups attending the park as well as assure that the group sizes were kept manageable enough for our tour guides and teaching artists. This limitation improved our ability to offer the highest quality experience to all participants without overloading the guides and artists with more students than they could handle at one time. We found that although we were no longer marketing this program to any group, we were still receiving inquiries regarding available space in the program as well as how a group would qualify to be a participant. We were redirect those groups who did not qualify for the program towards a better fitting enrichment activity. We also found that some of our past groups were unable to attend this year so we were able to bring on a few new groups into the program.",,3054,"Other, local or private",16895,1985,"Cheryl Caponi, Ramraj Singh, Sue Hegarty, Juli Seydell-Johnson, Tom Egan",0.05,"Caponi Art Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Caponi Art Park will increase access to the arts for underserved youth in Dakota County and the southeast metro through its Creative Adventures program of tours, art activities, and interactive performances",2013-03-01,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park","1205 Diffley Rd",Eagan,MN,55123-1415,"(651) 454-9412 ",info@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Ramsey, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-173,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20758,"Arts Access",2013,83946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will build relationships with Somali immigrants in Cedar-Riverside by engaging them with dynamic, accessible, and educational arts programming. Success will be evaluated through attendance by the target population at Cedar events, conversations with program participants and target audience members, number of organizational partners, and impact on the community as determined by external market research. 2: Somali immigrants who haven't before participated in the arts will participate in Cedar events. Our attendance at program events will increase from previous years and our regular events will include more members of the target audience.","We not only engaged a significant number of Somali community members with a wide variety of Cedar events but saw repeat patrons over the course of the year. We forged new partnerships with a number of Somali artists by hosting events that showcased local Somali talent. We forged new partnerships with local Somali music promoters that have helped us to connect with Somali artists nationally and internationally. These connections open the possibility for us to present new Somali artists in the future, and, in turn, be even more successful in appealing to Somali audience members. Feedback from community organizations such as Cedar Riverside Youth Council and Brian Coyle Center indicate that The Cedar is building a reputation as a hub and a go to for the Somali community. At least five new Somali individuals, groups, and organizations have approached us in the past three months wanting to collaborate to present an event in our space in order to reach and serve their community. 2: Over the course of the year, we most certainly saw audience members who had never before been to The Cedar. What’s more, surveys, casual conversations, and feedback from partners informed us that many of these participants had never before experienced a live music event or even a performing arts event. We have witnessed conservative Muslim community members initially hesitant to participate in arts events become encouraged by fellow community members, thoroughly enjoy the music we put on our stage, and come back for subsequent events. Our events that specifically target the Somali community continue to see growing audience numbers as people become more and more aware of our programs and our space.",,52234,"Other, local or private",136180,7500,"Jean Borgwardt, Sarah Bowman, Michelle Courtright, David Edminster, Everett Forte, Glen Helgeson, Galen Hersey, Joanna Lees, Cari Nesje, Rob Nordin, Stephen Parliament, Jeff Potter, Hugh Pruitt, Rob Salmon, Terri Simard, Chuck Tatsuda, Robert Simonds",1.00,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The Cedar will continue and expand our efforts to engage the Somali immigrant community, primarily those living in the Cedar Riverside neighborhood, with the arts through music performances, workshops, poetry readings, and other events.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adrienne,Dorn,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","416 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1033,"(612) 338-2674x 103",adorn@thecedar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-174,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20760,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,14900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At least 350 children and community singers will experience the joy of meeting, listening to, and learning from J. Mark McVey, a professional singer who has toured all over the world. We will ask the church choirs and community singers to complete a written survey about their experience with J. Mark McVey following their practice with him and Central Square board members will tape interviews with elementary students on what they learned about music and singing after Mr. McVey has visited their classroom. 2: 25-30 local amateur musicians and songwriters will enhance their skills as a result of participating in a workshop with Minnesota singer/songwriter John Gorka. At the start of John Gorka's workshop we will gather data about the local musicians and ask them to state their hopes and expectations for songwriting, singing or playing guitar. After the workshop they will complete a written survey to determine how well their needs and interests were met.","Central Square presented a workshop for community singers, members of area church choirs and students at which internationally known Tenor J. Mark McVey talked about his artistic process, his career journey and gave valuable suggestions on vocal technique. 32 workshop participants of all ages learned about the rigors of performing and touring in major musical theater productions, such as Mr. McVey did while performing in his role as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables. Several people in attendance took advantage of the opportunity to sing a prepared piece for Mr. McVey after which he gave each of them encouraging feedback and suggestions on how to improve. We felt the workshop content and attendance exceeded expectations. Participants were asked to complete a written evaluation concerning the value of their experience with the artist. A sample of the format is enclosed. John Gorka also gave a workshop as well as performing two mini-concerts for the residents in the Minnewaska Lutheran Home and the students of the Day Treatment program in Starbuck. This population of older and younger Pope County residents seldom get a chance to enjoy high quality arts programming. John's 3 hour workshop was attended by 22 local musicians and other interested people, declared to be music lovers rather than practitioners. John shared his songwriting process and sources of inspiration, after which he sang the song to which he had been referring. People loved that. Workshop participants were invited to perform their own original songs for John and the group. It was an intimate setting and several amateur songwriters took advantage of the offer. They all completed a written evaluation following the workshop, giving John and the experience very positive comments. A sample evaluation is included in the packet of materials enclosed with this final report.",,4400,"Other, local or private",19300,250,"Karen Martinson, Dorothy Jenum, Tom Olejnicak, Sandra Josephs, Elaine Dobbs, Pam Knutson, Lori Zellman, Michael Pattee",0.00,"Central Square, Inc. AKA Central Square Cultural and Civic Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Central Square, in Glenwood, will present the world-famous tenor J. Mark McVey and singer/songwriter John Gorka in concert, along with a number of community engagement activities, such as, workshops, performances in area nursing homes and schools, and a flash mob music event in downtown Glenwood.",2013-05-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Larson,"Central Square, Inc. AKA Central Square Cultural and Civic Center","105 2nd Ave NE",Glenwood,MN,56334-1226,"(320) 634-0400 ",office@centralsquare.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Pope, Douglas, Grant, Stevens, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-148,"Jeffery Amundson: Executive Director, Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale; Adrienne Dorn: Director of Development, The Cedar Cultural Center; Stephanie Eichman: President of the Board of Directors; Minnesota Dance Ensemble; Christine Gradl Seitz: Executive and Artistic Director, Duluth Playhouse; Andrew Maus: Executive Director, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona; Margaret McCreary: Puppeteer, artist/educator; James Scott: General Manager, Guthrie Theater, contracts and negotiations; Iris Shiraishi: Artistic Director, Mu Daiko; taiko drumming/music; Robert Thomas III: Associate Director of Development and Company Manager, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20766,"Arts Access",2013,45611,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Elders CLIMBing serves elders in day care centers. While CLIMB has served children and adults with disabilities for 37 years, we have never served elders with disabilities. Pre surveys give baseline data on prior chances to create theatre and assess familiarity with terms/skills we will be teaching. Staff evaluate effects on Elders, including verbal and non-verbal communication and socialization skills. 2: Elders with disabilities require onsite programs with specialized approaches to creating, performing, and responding to theatre--which we will offer. Evaluations completed by the Adult Day staff, Elders and our Actor Educators will assess each session's appropriateness to our audience and will provide feedback that we will use to amend the sessions as needed.","Elders CLIMBing brought the arts to older Minnesotans in adult day care centers who, due to cognitive and physical challenges, had very limited access to seeing theater and even less access to creating it. Pre surveys of the participants and the adult day staff created baseline data regarding prior opportunities they may have had to create theatre. Adult Day Staff helped to evaluate the measurable effects on their Elders, including verbal and non-verbal communication and socialization skills. This was accomplished with our evaluation process developed specifically for this project. 2: The Elders in Adult Day Cares required adaptive strategies and a very specialized approach to creating, performing, and responding to theatre. Using our new training and prior experience, we are created sessions that were specialized and appropriate. Evaluations completed by the Adult Day staff, Elders and our Actor Educators assessed each session’s appropriateness to our audience and provided feedback that we used to amend sessions or strategies as needed.",,3319,"Other, local or private",48930,1969,"James Gambone, Bill Partlan, Joseph Aitkin, Bonnie Mattson, James OLney, Milan Mockovak, Peg Wetli",6.00,"CLIMB Theatre, Inc. AKA CLIMB Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Elders CLIMBing engages 784 underserved elder Minnesotans in 41 adult day cares. Many cognitively and/or physically challenged, these elders participate in four, 45-minute sessions that have them actively creating, performing, and responding to theater.",2013-03-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peg,Wetli,"CLIMB Theatre, Inc. AKA CLIMB Theatre","6415 Carmen Ave E","Inver Grove Heights",MN,55076-4428,"(651) 453-9275x 19",peg@climb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Meeker, Ramsey, Washington, Scott, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-175,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20768,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,18000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The three artists will positively impact a new audience of 1,000 people: 400 for Rhythmic Circus; and 300 each for Connie Evingson and Amerikan Poijat. At each performance we will record attendance, ask attendees to complete an evaluation form (which includes age and residence) and have a poster board and post-it note method to measure pre-and post-performance moods. 2: Artists will impart music and dance skills and enthusiasm to 55 youth, including 20 high school choir members and 35 dance studio students. Teachers and choir directors will record attendance at the workshops. They will also complete a survey that includes their evaluation of the experience and a compilation of individual student reactions.","Attendance at Rhythmic Circus exceeded our goal by over 42%, with a sold-out show of 571. The Connie Evingson and Ameriikan Poijat performances hosted audiences of 200 each, attendances below the projected goal of 300 per concert. However, with workshop attendance of 35, we did meet our goal of impacting over 1,000 area residents. 2: Outcome 2 was to provide vocal and dance workshops to 55 students, including choral students and a dance studio. Connie Evingson provided a workshop for 35 choral students at the College. Local high school choirs were invited but did not attend due to transportation costs and tighter restrictions for missing regular classes. In the workshop, Evingson encouraged students to develop their individual styles and discussed what made some of the great jazz artists' styles unique. She described the characteristics present in jazz, demonstrating techniques such as phrasing and rhythm, and concluded the class by listening to the group and soloists perform and offering feedback. The master class by Rhythmic Circus with a local dance studio was cancelled due to changes in Rhythmic Circus' schedule. We invited the dance school to perform with another professional dance company in our schedule. They completed a workshop with the professional dancers and performed a number as part of that program.",,20485,"Other, local or private",38485,,"James Nasland, Karen Nasland, Virginia Berger, Mark Berger, Don Martens, Gail Martens, Oliver Meyer, Benjamin Bertsch, Stephen Abernathy, Sarah Kroska, Donna Kirk, Kate Kucinski, Scott Pike, Sally Rogers, Kay Colby, Sue Maki, Mike Hanson",0.00,"The College of Saint Scholastica","Public College/University","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"The College of Saint Scholastica will present three performances by Minnesota artists Rhythmic Circus, Connie Evingson, and Ameriikan Poijat. There will be two youth workshops: tap dancing, and jazz styling aimed at high school choirs.",2013-08-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Maki,"The College of Saint Scholastica","1200 Kenwood Ave",Duluth,MN,55811-4199,"(218) 723-6631 ",smaki@css.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"St. Louis, Pine, Lake, Ramsey, Dakota, Washington, Carlton, Pennington, Steele, Wright, Anoka, Sherburne, Hennepin, Beltrami",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-151,"Jeffery Amundson: Executive Director, Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale; Adrienne Dorn: Director of Development, The Cedar Cultural Center; Stephanie Eichman: President of the Board of Directors; Minnesota Dance Ensemble; Christine Gradl Seitz: Executive and Artistic Director, Duluth Playhouse; Andrew Maus: Executive Director, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona; Margaret McCreary: Puppeteer, artist/educator; James Scott: General Manager, Guthrie Theater, contracts and negotiations; Iris Shiraishi: Artistic Director, Mu Daiko; taiko drumming/music; Robert Thomas III: Associate Director of Development and Company Manager, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20789,"Arts Access",2013,96946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Members of new Asian, Latin, and African immigrant populations attend films and participate in Songs of Exile in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Film Fest, in April 2013. Track attendance with multilingual feedback surveys; observe and record community engagement at events and discussions; qualitative feedback from community partners; track commitment opportunities e.g., promotions, RSVP lists, free/reduced admission. 2: Members of first generation African immigrant communities attend films and participate in the Trans-African Film Festival in fall 2013. Track attendance with multilingual feedback surveys; observe and record community engagement at events and discussions; qualitative feedback from community partners; track commitment opportunities e.g., promotions, RSVP lists, free/reduced admission.","Members of new Asian, Latin, and African immigrant populations attend films and participate in the Diaspora Project's Songs of Exile in Film Society of Minneapolis/Saint Paul’s International Film Fest, April 2013: The Songs of Exile program included sixteen films from across cultures and continents, each addressing the themes of movement and dislocation, and drew diverse new and returning groups from throughout the community into our theaters. These films attracted some 3,000 paying audience members and an estimated 1,000 non-paying attendees during the Festival and brought together people of many cultures in the discussion of their stories. Audiences came from richly varied cultural and ethnic backgrounds, including the new Asian, Latin, and African immigrant communities, many of whom were inspired to assist with the Diaspora Project's Images of Africa Project in the fall. 2: Members of first generation African immigrant communities attend films and participate in the Diaspora Project's Images of Africa film series, Fall 2013: Local African and other new immigrant communities were very involved in the planning and promotion of Images of Africa, were in attendance throughout the series in significant numbers, and greeted each film included in the series of 27 films with enthusiasm. More than 1,000 tickets were sold, and an estimated further 1,000+ people attended the numerous pay-what-you-can screenings and free screenings offered throughout Images of Africa. Audience polls showed widely positive responses to the films included in this series and many indicated a desire for further presentation of similar films.",,55554,"Other, local or private",152500,40000,"Melodie Bahan, Anne Carayon, Senator Richard Cohen, Tom DeBiaso, Tim Grady, Mary Reyelts, Robert Silberman, Susan Smoluchowski, Karen Sternal, Mark Tierney, Stephen Zuckerman",1.75,"The Film Society of Minneapolis/Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The Diaspora Project is a program of films, dialogues, and discussions that explore the cultures and experiences of Minnesota's growing international communities, illuminating elements of the human experience that exist across all cultural boundaries.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Smoluchowski,"The Film Society of Minneapolis/Saint Paul","125 Main St SE Ste 341",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 331-7563x 206",susan.s@mspfilmsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-177,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20790,"Arts Learning",2013,11030,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students can recognize and perform Afro-Brazilian rhythms and techniques and apply them to their creative works. Each student will be evaluated using a rubric to measure their level of skills in rhythms and techniques, from recognizing to accurately performing and applying skills to one's own creative work. 2: Students will synthesize information about Africanist artistic aesthetics and the role of race and culture in art making. Students will demonstrate learning by writing and compiling articles into a class newspaper that address students' questions about Africanist artistic aesthetics and the greater overall theme in World Geography/History: Living Race in the Americas.","This was easiest to assess in Dance and Music classes where rhythms were performed directly. In the two dance classes, the students worked with Marciano Silva Dos Santos for three concentrated weeks. Their dance teacher was able to observe and record which students were demonstrating the rhythms correctly, and worked with any who needed assistance. Having a performance to look forward to was a great motivator to the students to not only get the rhythms right, but to perform in unison with each other. Dance students were then challenged by Mr. Silva Dos Santos to create phrases of their own that utilized the rhythms. Students had a month to refine these with their teacher’s coaching, then Silva Dos Santos returned prior to the concert. He was excited to see the students’ growth in fluidity of movement. When he left, they had been able to execute the movements, but given time to make the movement their own, they were really dancing it. Percussion students worked with Eliezer Freitas Santos along with their teachers. The music teachers consulted with Mr. Freitas Santos and decided to structure their residency differently, with the guest coming in two days a week for a longer period of time. Part of the magic of this residency was that Mr. Freitas Santos does not speak fluent English, so music became the primary language of the residency. Students gravitated to the new rhythms and learned to layer them in polyrhythmic blends. Again, their music teachers were able to observe and record student proficiency in demonstrating the rhythms. The music teachers also incorporated the Brazilian names of the rhythms into the structure of their classes and included them in listening/recognition tests. Percussion students observed the dance compositions and worked to apply their newly-learned rhythms to accompany the dancers. They accompanied the dancers in their final performance. They also learned the percussion accompaniment to The Waters of March by Antonio Carlos Jobim, and accompanied the choir in their final concert. Choir students were not included in the original proposal, but Mr. Silva Dos Santos was able to coach choral students working on The Waters of March. He worked with them both on Portuguese pronunciation and on the interplay between the rhythm of the Portuguese words and the Brazilian rhythms. Again, the students were able to demonstrate their grasp of the rhythms in a culminating performance, along with their percussion counterparts. Choral students did not, however, apply their own creative work to this performance piece. They did improvise on these rhythms in choral warm-ups and their teacher was able to assess that they were secure in this practice. Finally, Painting students were able to perform Brazilian rhythms under the guidance of Ta-Coumba Aiken, who asked students to follow his method of rhythmic painting while listening to Brazilian music. Students viewed works that Mr. Aiken had produced as décor for the Batuque performance, including painted backdrops, skirts, and poles manipulated by the dancers. Connections were made to indigenous Brazilian art styles. One painting class then created long vertical murals that were displayed in the AT and T tower’s gallery. The other class painted the skirts and poles that their dance counterparts would use in their concert. Again, the authentic culminating exhibition or performance was a significant motivator for students to demonstrate their mastery of the medium. 2: This outcome was supported more by the Academic portion of the residency. We developed an overarching metaphor of Structures and Freedoms: Interpreting the Form to help students relate the improvisational nature of Batuque (the scat-like, spoken version of Brazilian percussion) to the fluidity of racial roles in different cultures. The majority of students involved in the academic portion of the residency were 9th graders, and in class discussions, the main connection they made was to the new and different structures and freedoms of their high school experience vs. their middle school lives. They clearly understood culture on a micro-level, as organizational or school culture. After a panel discussion featuring our guest artists, some of whom are African Americans, others of Afro-Brazilian heritage, students could articulate a difference in the role of race in the two national cultures of the US and Brazil. They recognized the importance of Africanist aesthetics in the popular culture of each country. They incorporated the re-use aesthetic of the Brazilian favelas into their Green projects, and many students chose to create percussion instruments. The class was fascinated by the idea of coded messages in Brazilian music and dance/capoeira forms, and were able to relate this to what they had previously learned about African American spirituals, rhymes and quilts during the underground railroad era.",,670,"Other, local or private",11700,,"Hellen Basset, Irma McIntosh Coleman, Missy Lee, Cathy Cella, Holly Parker, John Easterwood, Susan Hayes Droegemueller, Julie Sweitzer, Carla Bates, Andie Scamehorn, John Solomon",0.00,"Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource School Downtown","K-12 Education","Arts Learning",,"World history/geography students at FAIR School will create Afro-Brazilian dance and music, and perform and respond to their work under the guidance of teaching artists Marciano Silva dos Santos and Timothy Berry.",2013-03-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rie,Gilsdorf,"Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource School Downtown","10 South 10th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 619-9415 ",rgilsdorf2@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-344,"Scott Bean: Retired elementary art teacher; practicing artist; Camilla Berry: Artist and educator; Gita Ghei: Sculptor and arts educator; Bernadette Mahfood: Jewelry and glass tile artist and educator; Laura Meyer: English teacher, Big Lake Schools; Rebecca Meyer-Larson: Theatare arts, language arts and speech communications teacher, Moorhead High School; Gretchen Pick: Artistic director, Young Dance, Twin Cities","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20795,"Arts Learning",2013,35306,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","MERC Alternative High School currently offers no theatre opportunities. This project provides a creative theatre arts experience for students who wouldn't otherwise have access to this learning. Deb Ingram, Ph.D., Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement, University of Minnesota, will oversee the evaluation using interviews with students and staff (before and after the project) and documentation during and after the project's implementation. 2: Students who might not ever write a poem or perform for an audience will engage in project activities that will allow them to flourish as they do so, building confidence and skill. Deb Ingram, Ph.D., Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement, University of Minnesota, will oversee the evaluation counting the number of students in the exposure group and in the core group, and the number of people in the audience for the performances by the core group.","The Frank Theatre residency provided the students an exposure to theatre games, to the process of making a piece of theatre, to ways of thinking about theatre, ways of critiquing a piece of theatre, to the act of performing, and to the experience of seeing professional theatre and meeting the performers. Our goals for the project included increasing interest and understanding of the theatre as well as increasing their skills and confidence in speaking in front of a group. Results were obtained through several surveys that were evaluated by Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement at the University of Minnesota, as well as a rubric for evaluating performance skills. 25% of the students were more likely to attend a play after the residency, 60% of the students might be more likely, 60% said they UNDERSTOOD performance better and 73% of the students saw an increase in confidence in speaking in front of a group in their classmates. They also demonstrated an increased ability in thinking ABOUT performances. 2: MERC Alternative High School currently offers no theatre opportunities whatsoever. The Frank Theatre residency engaged 42 students (and up to six teachers) in the arts, in a form that they would not otherwise have access to in their educational environment. The survey results indicate that a significant number of the participants would be more likely to participate in the theatre as a form as a result of the surveys, evaluated by Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement at the University of Minnesota.",,669,"Other, local or private",35975,3200,"Linnea Asp, Tessa Flynn, Dona Freeman, Joe Holan, Leif Jurgensen, Wendy Knox, Paul Markwardt, Suzanne O'Brien, Spencer Putney",0.00,"Frank Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Frank Theatre will collaborate with MERC Alternative High School in Minneapolis to infuse existing curriculum with an arts component that encompasses writing exercises, storytelling, theater, and acting games. The project will culminate in an original work performed by the students.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Knox,"Frank Theatre","3156 23rd Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1907,"(612) 724-3760 ",frank@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-345,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20796,"Arts Learning",2013,25106,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Through our partnerships, Free Arts will bring arts learning experiences to at-risk youth in new venues like day treatment programs. Surveys of volunteers, the teaching artist, facility staff, and youth in the program will be used to evaluate the program's effectiveness. Free Arts will use the findings to adjust the plans for future programs. 2: Free Arts will engage 100 at-risk youth, their families, partner agencies, and the community with an exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts of art from our arts learning program. Evaluations will be scheduled immediately after the gallery reception and will be compiled by the Free Arts Minnesota staff. By seeing their artwork, the public will gain insight into the experiences of youth in the Twin Cities metro community.","Free Arts targets partner facilities that have little or no arts programming such as the mental health day treatment programs, afterschool programs for low income youth, and learning center partner sites served by this project. Free Arts served 99 youth across five different community agencies during the course of this project. The key strategy to the program's unique learning opportunity was collaboration between the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Natasha Pestich and Free Arts Minnesota. Without any one of the partners, the program could not have been completed. Each partner gained new experience through Identity Ink and it was a new programmatic offering for each as well. The collaborative planning and coordination elements of the program were very successful. Through self-report survey data collected from youth, staff, and guest artists Free Arts learned that 76% of participating youth had never tried screen printing before and 88% of youth indicated they were able to tell their story through the project. 2: Free Arts strives to provide arts and mentoring programming to youth who would not otherwise have access due to various barriers. These barriers include financial, transportation, and connections/access within the art community. Free Arts mitigates these barriers by provided the program free of charge, bringing the program to the youth’s location, and developing the connections with the art community. A further goal for the program was to engage the youths' families and partner agency staff in the program’s exhibit. We had a large turnout of both at the exhibit reception and a high attendance over the course of the 4-day exhibit. Youth reported learning new forms of expression including screen printing and pattern work. The youth also identified the art tools of screens, squeegees, and hand rollers as new materials they had never before used. 74% of youth reported increased self-esteem and 85% reported increased self-confidence as a result of this arts learning experience.",,6088,"Other, local or private",31194,1918,"Jeff Putnam, Hal Tearse, Peter Ekberg, Lynn Maaske, Jane Hopkins Gould, Paul Braun, Pat Courtemanche, Dave Deal, Erinn Farrell, Mary Ann Heine, Keith Kozerski, Lea B. Olsen, Dan Thomas, Kim Witczak",0.00,"Free Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Free Arts Minnesota will partner with the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and teaching artist Natasha Pestich to provide an eight-week arts education experience through its Weekly Mentorship program, reaching 100 students at several partner agencies.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Thomas,"Free Arts Minnesota","400 1st Ave N Ste 518",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 824-2787 ",dan@freeartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-346,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20797,"Arts Access",2013,11397,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Through a focused arts access opportunity, Free Arts will deepen its relationship with residential treatment centers and youth who live there. Surveys and interviews of staff and youth in partnering residential treatment centers will measure the impact of the program on youth understanding of the ceramic art form and their ability to express concepts of healing during the program. 2: Free Arts will bring typically inaccessible ceramic art experiences to 80 at-risk youth who often cannot leave their residential treatment settings. Surveys of volunteers, the teaching artist, facility staff, and youth in the program will be used to evaluate the program's effectiveness. Free Arts will use the findings to adjust the plans for future programs.","Through this focused arts access opportunity, Free Arts Minnesota's goal was to deepen its relationship with residential treatment centers and youth who live there. The program caused us to work more closely than ever with our three partner residential centers, in order to provide a transformative experience to the youth housed there. We evaluated our results through surveys for youth participants and social service agency staff. We also held evaluation meetings with the Northern Clay Center staff, Free Arts staff and teaching artists to evaluate the quality of the program. Our evaluations affirmed the effectiveness of the program in deepening relationships with our partner agencies, while also engaging the youth in creative thinking and creative expression. 2: Our goal was to bring typically inaccessible ceramic art experiences to 80 at-risk youth who often cannot leave their residential treatment settings. Youth in these residential treatment facilities would have no access to the arts without Free Arts programs. Free Arts Minnesota staff worked closely with social service agency staff to strategize about youth engagement and participation. In this case, 66 youth, who would not have otherwise had the opportunity to participate in a ceramics program, received a quality arts experience and displayed their sculptures at the Northern Clay Center. Results were evaluated through a combination of surveys for youth participants and social service agency staff participants. Also, evaluation meetings with the Northern Clay Center staff, Free Arts staff and teaching artists were used to evaluate the quality of the program. Our evaluations affirmed the effectiveness of the program in engaging youth in the fundamentals of ceramics.",,7528,"Other, local or private",18925,2948,"Dave Deal, Erinn Farrell, Hal Tearse, Jane Hopkins Gould, Keith Kozerski, Kim Witczak, Lynn Maaske, Jeff Putnam, Peter Ekberg, Paul Braun, Pat Courtemanche, Mary Ann Heine, Lea Olsen, Dan Thomas",0.00,"Free Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Free Arts Minnesota will partner with Northern Clay Center to provide an arts access experience to 80 youth living in residential treatment centers, centered on the theme of healing.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Thomas,"Free Arts Minnesota","400 1st Ave N Ste 518",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 824-2787 ",dan@freeartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-180,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20799,"Arts Access",2013,29696,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To build relationships with members of organizations that serve groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant. The Minnesota Sinfonia will evaluate its achievement of outcome 1 by surveying the audience with written anonymous questionnaires that ask about program likes, dislikes, zip codes, etc., and by detailed discussions with community partners and sponsors. 2: Real or perceived barriers to participation are identified and addressed. The Sinfonia will evaluate its achievement of outcome 2 by asking in the surveys about concert program likes and dislikes, income levels, desirability of seeing the Sinfonia again, and if the respondent would recommend the Festival to friends.","To build relationships with members of or organizations that serve groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant: Survey results were very positive, with unanimous accolades and positive comments from respondents: I think this is great for our community, Love it my kids need the arts! Great job! God bless you all; Great! Fabulous event! Over 70% of respondents have household incomes below $35,000. Nearly 75% of respondents were non-white. Nearly 99% of respondents rated the music acts as excellent to outstanding. Nearly 70% attend four or fewer arts activities per year. Additionally, working more closely with FLOW (the Northside neighborhood business organization), Minneapolis Parks (Northside), several local churches and community organizations, provided a major boost to broaden and increase our audience base. The number of audience members increased more than two fold over last year, which of course bodes well for future festivals. 2: As planned, the Saturday Festival did present The Sounds of Blackness, and several other local groups made up of people of color. Additionally, local children were featured as narrators and dancers (from the Lundstrum Center for the Arts) in a production of The Ugly Duckling in the Sinfonia's performances. By including local groups, north side teachers and artists of color to work with the children, and by programming a broad variety of music, including some by composers of color, the Festival was able to start breaking down some of the barriers to participation. The Festival was free of admission charges, and of course children were welcome and their attendance encouraged. The Friday performance at Farwell Park, also featured the children in The Ugly Duckling, and was viewed by over 300 children who were bussed in from surrounding north side parks and community centers.",,13054,"Other, local or private",42750,7368,"Bruce Humphrys, Sharla Wagy, Tim Puffer, Mary Weber, Jay Fishman, Angelique Calostescu, Shannon Hovey, Dorothy Jacobs, Maureen Maly, Seth Werlinsky",0.30,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA Minnesota Sinfonia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Minnesota Sinfonia will create the North Side Music and Arts Festival, a two-day event of concerts, art displays, and a community-wide picnic. Minnesota Sinfonia will work with north Minneapolis musicians, artists, and children.",2013-01-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Raphael,Fishman,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA Minnesota Sinfonia","901 N 3rd St Ste 112",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1022,"(612) 871-1701 ",mnsinfonia@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-181,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20801,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,55000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The project allows the artist to present to eleven outstate communities in concert and supportive outreach roles. Many of the communities are ones that have not been visited in years or not visited by Franconia. Evaluation will be in the form of attendance figures, feedback, and survey results from presenters, educators, students, and audience members. 2: The project will enable the artist to collaborate with multiple community organizations, educators, schools, and businesses in addition to the presenter-partner. Empirical and anecdotal evidence of community involvement and economic impact as it relates to presenters, schools, and supportive businesses and organizations.","A total of eleven world-class bluegrass concerts and educational community outreach programs were conducted in various theaters, school auditoriums, and open air venues. The educational component was primarily the band's multimedia History of Bluegrass K-12 program presented to the student body, or to select groups such as band, orchestra and choir students. Also, a mini-bluegrass camp was presented, as were collaborative rehearsals and a public concert with HS choristers. Attendance of each concert, school program or outreach event was recorded. Presenter partners kept data regarding underprivileged and/or underserved groups that participated. We received direct feedback from our presenter partners on the artistic and financial efficacy of the concerts, and hundreds of surveys and questionnaires from students and attending teachers and educators. 2: Each presenter was one (or more) community non-profit arts organization collaborating with local public schools. Attendance of each concert, school program or outreach event was recorded. Presenter partners kept data regarding underprivileged and/or underserved groups that participated. We received direct feedback from our presenter partners on the artistic and financial efficacy of the concerts, and hundreds of surveys and questionnaires from students and attending teachers and educators.",,13750,"Other, local or private",68750,12650,,0.00,"Lisa M. Fuglie AKA Monroe Crossing",Individual,"Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Monroe Crossing will collaborate with eleven presenting partners in greater Minnesota to produce bluegrass concerts and supportive educational/community outreach programs about bluegrass music.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Fuglie,"Lisa M. Fuglie AKA Monroe Crossing",,,MN,,"(612) 720-5691 ",lisa@monroecrossing.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Otter Tail, Kanabec, Clay, Meeker, Wright, Rock, Itasca, Le Sueur, St. Louis, Stevens, Goodhue, Chisago",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-154,"Jeffery Amundson: Executive Director, Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale; Adrienne Dorn: Director of Development, The Cedar Cultural Center; Stephanie Eichman: President of the Board of Directors; Minnesota Dance Ensemble; Christine Gradl Seitz: Executive and Artistic Director, Duluth Playhouse; Andrew Maus: Executive Director, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona; Margaret McCreary: Puppeteer, artist/educator; James Scott: General Manager, Guthrie Theater, contracts and negotiations; Iris Shiraishi: Artistic Director, Mu Daiko; taiko drumming/music; Robert Thomas III: Associate Director of Development and Company Manager, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20807,"Arts Access",2013,96384,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To give families access to high quality theater experiences, addressing a real barrier to participation: low-cost, convenient child care. A link to an online survey will be distributed to all who take advantage of this service. Evaluation will measure the participants' response to the productions they see, and their children's satisfaction with their time at the Guthrie.","Families received deeply discounted tickets to high quality theater at the Guthrie while their young children received outstanding care under the same roof, provided by the YMCA. There were 12 Play Care dates during calendar year 2013: March 16 (The Taming of the Shrew), March 23 (Twelfth Night), April 20 (Nice Fish), June 1 (The Primrose Path), July 13 and 27 (Clybourne Park), August 17 and 24 (Pride and Prejudice), October 20 (Uncle Vanya or Tribes), November 10 (Tribes), and November 24 and December 1 (A Christmas Carol or Born Yesterday). Results were measured quantitatively through Tessitura (box office software) and qualitatively through participant surveys.",,3077,"Other, local or private",99461,6184,"Peggy Steif Abram, Martha Goldberg Aronson, Martha Atwater, Karen Bachman, Marc Belton, Anne Bjerken, Terri Bonoff, Blythe Brenden, Peter Brew, Jim Chosy, Dick Cohen, Jane Confer, David Cox, David Dines, Joe Dowling, Bill George, Pierson Grieve, Polly Grose, Tom Hanson, Todd Hartman, Matt Hemsley, Randy Hogan, David Hurrell, Liesl Hyde, John Junek, Eric Kaler, Mark Kenyon, Jay Kiedrowski, Peter Kitchak, Jodee Kozlak, Kathy Lenzmeier, Helen Liu, Jennifer Melin Miller, Anne Miller, David Moore, Wendy Nelson, Amanda Norman, Tim Pabst, Sally Pillsbury, Tom Racciatti, Bob Rosenbaum, Steve Sanger, Ron Schutz, Patricia Simmons, Lee Skold, Tina Smith, Lisa Sorenson, Ken Spence, Doug Steenland, Jim Stephenson, Emily Anne Tuttle, Mary Vaughan, Steve Webster, Irv Weiser, Brian Woolsey, Margaret Wurtele, Charlie Zelle, Wayne Zink",0.00,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The Guthrie will create Play Care, a program that will provide onsite child care featuring arts-related activities for the young children of families who attend Guthrie productions.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Danielle,"St Germain-Gordon","Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","818 2nd St S",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1252,"(612) 225-6000 ",danielle@guthrietheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Beltrami, Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Washington, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-182,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20812,"Arts Access",2013,14136,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To provide three acting/filmmaking workshop series for 36 at-risk youth and their mentors, and to create six short films for public broadcasting. The success of the primary outcome will be evaluated by actual attendance of the workshops and evidence of following through all commitments to finish the project by the Big Brothers Big Sisters participants. 2: To increase the likelihood for Big Brothers Big Sisters youth to participate in acting training and future filmmaking arts endeavors. The success of the secondary outcome will be evaluated by pre- and post- workshop evaluation surveys that will ask the participants about their attitudes and interest in acting and filmmaking endeavors.","We achieved our goal of serving 36 unduplicated youth and their mentors. The child-adult matches participated in workshops and final film production. The final product was four different silent films (total run time over 60 minutes) and two films featuring interviews with Big Brothers Big Sisters matches. 2: The secondary outcome of this project was to increase the likelihood of Big Brothers Big Sisters youth to participate in acting training and future filmmaking arts endeavors. The success was measured by pre- and post-evaluation surveys. Before the workshops only 30% participants strongly agreed that they feel confident they will participate in future performance arts activities, 35% strongly agreed that they are generally interested in performing arts. After the workshops, 95% participants from the post-survey indicated that they would participate in performance arts/filmmaking activities in the future. At the final film screening, many participants inquired about the upcoming opportunities in acting/filmmaking.",,3054,"Other, local or private",17190,200,"Mindy Duvernet, Marina Shkolnik, Anna Gusovsky, Elena Khalitov, Steve Roth, Sheila Grogan, Jane Shkolnik, Daniel Khalitov",0.15,"Harmony Theatre Company and School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Harmony Theatre Company and School, in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters, will provide acting and filmmaking training for at-risk youth, which will culminate in creating six short films with the participants for public broadcasting.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elena,Khalitov,"Harmony Theatre Company and School","6121 Excelsior Blvd Ste 107","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(763) 442-1628 ",info@harmonytheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-183,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20818,"Arts Learning",2013,23905,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Provide creative writing workshops to 60 inmates by going behind prison walls. Create a literary journal from workshops, to be accessed by inmates in Minnesota prison libraries. Sixty inmates without access to Pell Grants or writing instruction will join workshops that help them generate at least 6 pieces of their own original work. Hundreds more inmates will hear and read work generated in the workshops. 2: Incarcerated Minnesotans will participate in workshops, and their peers will listen to a reading and have a Q and A session about the creative process. We'll offer evaluations at the end of class to gauge level of student engagement. We will distribute evaluations for the audience to fill out after the Q and A session. Previously, my students have loved and learned from audience feedback.","We offer fourteen creative writing workshops in three Minnesota correctional facilities: Stillwater, Oak Park Heights, and Lino Lakes. 140 men took our classes getting introductions to poetry, fiction writing, and essay writing. Prior to this, there was not one ongoing, consistent creative writing workshop offered in any facility. In addition to offering courses, some facilities allowed non-student inmates to attend internal end-course readings so additional incarcerated men were exposed to opportunities. Many of our students reported, anecdotally, that they found reading partners in the prison at large. These men became trusted readers, offering informal feedback and following their friends' work and progress. In addition, our students often wrote about men they were incarcerated with. Those men happily became literary subjects themselves. We were thrilled at the ripple effects, which we never anticipated. 2: Incarcerated writers have the literal barrier of a razor wire fence. We essentially brought literary community into the prison for long-term classes, readings, and discussion. By bringing writing instruction into prison facilities while honoring necessary security restrictions, we effectively eliminated a mostly-untrespassed barrier to exposure. We were elated at the reach we had with kindly cooperation from the Minnesota Department of Corrections.",,1070,"Other, local or private",24975,500,,0.00,"Jennifer L. Hicks",Individual,"Arts Learning",,"Twin Cities Prison Writing Collective offers writing workshops to incarcerated Minnesotans; five writers will teach 60 inmates for fourteen weeks. Additional inmates will attend readings and receive literary journals. Instructors will read student work at Micawber's Books.",2013-03-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Hicks,"Jennifer L. Hicks",,,MN,,"(651) 955-9537 ",bowenhicks@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Hennepin, Anoka, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-347,"Scott Bean: Retired elementary art teacher; practicing artist; Camilla Berry: Artist and educator; Gita Ghei: Sculptor and arts educator; Bernadette Mahfood: Jewelry and glass tile artist and educator; Laura Meyer: English teacher, Big Lake Schools; Rebecca Meyer-Larson: Theatare arts, language arts and speech communications teacher, Moorhead High School; Gretchen Pick: Artistic director, Young Dance, Twin Cities","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20821,"Arts Learning",2013,24090,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","At-risk students from under-resourced schools will learn the elements of playwriting while creating plays based on their own experience. Evaluation Methods: The number of residencies conducted. Students will perform a short play based on their own experiences. Interviews with partner teachers. The number of students participating and completing the residency. Student learning assessed with a pre- and post-survey instrument.","With this support, a total of 241 at-risk students from 4 under-resourced schools in the metro area participated in Seats to Stage residencies offered by History Theatre. Students learned the elements of playwriting while creating plays based on their own experience and presented their work on stage at History Theatre. History Theatre was able to achieve this outcome and therefore was able to increase the types of arts learning opportunities available to these students in locations that otherwise would not have this type of arts learning programming. Students and teachers reported via interviews and surveys that the residencies were very valuable learning opportunities.",,4340,"Other, local or private",28430,3650,"Phil Riveness, Melissa M. Weldon, Roger Brooks, Tyler Zehring, John F. Apitz, Connie Braziel, Wayne Hamilton, Jillian Hoffman, Susan Kimberly, Ted Lentz, Gene Link, Allen McNee, Gene Merriam, Henri Minette, Jeffrey K. Peterson, Ken Peterson, Jon Rusten, Geoffrey Sylvester",0.00,"The History Theatre, Inc. AKA History Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"History Theatre's Seats to Stage residencies offer at-risk students from under-resourced inner city schools time with professional artists to learn how to create plays based on personal life experience. The program includes lessons on structure, content, form, and characterization.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Cunningham,"The History Theatre, Inc. AKA History Theatre","30 10th St E","St Paul",MN,55101-2205,"(651) 292-4323 ",janeellencunningham@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-349,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20828,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,67369,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Seven professional Twin Cities artists will tour to three greater Minnesota communities, leading workshops and performing shows for about 1,500 greater Minnesota residents. This outcome will be evaluated by tracking the number of artists who go on tour, the number of towns we visit, and the number of performances we present. 2: At least ten community/nonprofit organizations will be involved in presenting a site-specific theater project in their communities. This outcome will be evaluated by tracking the number of community and nonprofit organizations we collaborate with in presenting the workshops, auditions, and performances. ","Seven professional actors performed The Visit production fifteen times in Albert Lea, Blue Earth, and East Grand Forks over a three week period in three Minnesota communities. In addition to performing, the professional actors coached, directed and taught acting skills to 33 community actors and musicians who performed alongside the professional performers. Seifert and Engen also conducted seven workshops in surrounding areas in order to identify the community artists. Not only were the professional actors given an opportunity to tour their work, but they also engaged in a high level of community interaction by offering juggling classes, and vocal/acting coaching. Professional artists were selected because of their devising abilities, their desire to work with community actors and their high quality standards. They were chosen based on their body of work and overall reputation. The locations were selected based active community theater organizations and fit with the production. 2: In this tour we visited Albert Lea and East Grand Forks (not previously visited) and toured, for a second year, to Blue Earth. We met and worked closely with new arts organizations in Albert Lea and East Grand Forks. In Blue Earth we were able to utilize our existing relationships and reputation. In each of the communities we developed several key relationships with nonprofit arts organizations such as community theaters and boards of the historical museums. In each location, we were able to leverage advice and knowledge to carry out all production activities. We tracked our activities by recording the no-profit agencies and organizations we worked alongside in order to carry out the rehearsals and performances.",,16350,"Other, local or private",83719,67369,,0.00,"Luverne G. Seifert",Individual,"Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Seifert will present a site-specific adaptation of The Visit, featuring professional and local actors and musicians, at historic villages in three greater Minnesota communities in summer 2013.",2013-05-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Luverne,Seifert,"Luverne G. Seifert",,,MN,,"(612) 414-2032 ",luverneseifert@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Faribault, Freeborn, Polk, Rice, Martin, Roseau, Marshall, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur, Carver, Ramsey, Hennepin, Fillmore, Chisago, Mower, Rock, Dakota, Sherburne, Stearns, Benton",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-156,"Lynne Beck: Development Director, COMPAS; Olive Bieringa: Co-director, Body Cartography Project, Dance performance, workshops, films; Rachel Chomet: Actor and Playwright; Jane Gudmundson: Freelance consultant in education and the arts; Carol Gustavson: Traidtional Japanese Shibori Artist; Barbe Hansen: Executive director, Twin Rivers Center for the Arts, Mankato; Exeutive Producer, Sample Night Live; Cheryl Kramer-Milder: Artistic director, County Seat Theater Company, Cloquet; Peter Pestalozzi: Furniture designer/craftsman, Ely; Board member, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council; Steven Schmidt: General manager, City of Rochester Music Department/Riverside Concerts|Christopher Taykalo, Marketing and Development Manager, Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20833,"Arts Learning",2013,50906,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Increase social capital through a peer network and exposure to media arts professionals that creates connections and often lead to real professional media making opportunities. The Youth Program Quality Assessment model will score over four areas: Safe Environment, Supportive Environment, Interaction and Engagement. 2: Skill development through activities, including civic engagement, youth empowerment, media literacy, service learning, career training, experiential learning, mentoring, and technology training. In addition to utilizing the Quality Assessment model, IFP Minnesota will request an evaluation from participating students. IFP Minnesota will track student successes regarding: film festival activity, internship and job opportunities; and progression towards college acceptance.","JuiceMedia created new opportunities for arts learning by bringing kids together with media-minded youth from across the Twin Cities to create a network of filmmakers among their peers. The program also offered students the chance to meet professionals from the local film industry. 2: IFP Minnesota has always been very successful in creating a diverse constituency. Over 40% of participants were students of color, over 40% qualify for free or reduced lunch, and girls comprised over 60% of total participants (as girls had historically comprised a small percentage of participants, we made a concerted effort to recruit more girls, which was a huge success).",,25669,"Other, local or private",76575,9825,"Mary Ahmann, Chris Barry, Daniel Bergin, Beth Bird, Michael Bodnarchek, Robin Hickman, Cynthia Hotvedt, Amy Johnson, Tom Lesser, JoEllen Martinson Davis, Elizbeth Redleaf, Kristin Schaack, Heidi Schuster, Andrea Stein, Emily Stevens, Maria Totozintle, Cass Wade-Kudla, Aaron Young",1.00,"IFP MINNESOTA","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"JuiceMedia is an after school media arts program for St Paul public high school students. JuiceMedia will be housed at IFP Minnesota, where high school students will benefit from the interaction with adult filmmakers and IFP Minnesota's equipment and computer lab.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Peterson,"IFP MINNESOTA","2446 University Ave W Ste 100","St Paul",MN,55114-1740,"(651) 644-1912 ",apeterson@ifpmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-350,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",1 20834,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,95030,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Illusion Theater and School will maintain records of the number and locations of the communities where it tours. Illusion Theater and School will conduct interviews with presenting partners to determine their level of satisfaction with the project and their desire to bring Illusion to their communities in the future. 2: Illusion will develop ongoing relationships with partners to continue touring in the future. Illusion will conduct interviews with presenting partners to determine their level of satisfaction with the project and their desire to bring Illusion to their communities in the future.","Illusion Theater and School had intended to tour to eleven communities. Our amendment stated that we would tour to seven sites with ten partners and ten performances. We toured to eight sites: Staples (two partners), Brainerd, Duluth (two partners), Moorhead, Cambridge, Fridley, Chaska and Dawson. We evaluated the outcome through records of all sites visited maintained by the tour coordinator. 2: Illusion forged new relationships and deepened others. All our partners have stated that they would love to have Illusion return in the future. We evaluated this outcome through interviews with all presenting partners. Accomplished this by the mix of established and non-traditional presenters.",,26000,"Other, local or private",121030,8000,"Robert Alama, Willie Bridges, Barbara Brin, Dr Mark Bisignani, Anthony Bohaty, Amy Kramer Brenegen, James W Dierking, Doug Frank, Keith Halperin PhD , Susan E. Thurston, David L Hansen, Christine Hansen, Christina Herzog, Christopher Madel, Vivian Martin, Bonnie Morris, Danica Natoli, Julia O'Brien, Therese Pautz, Emily Lilja Palmer, Jeff Rabkin, Karl Reichert, Michael H. Robins, Sally Scoggin, Jim Smart, David Stamps, Chris Wurtz",0.00,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour MinnesotaArts Tour Minnesota",,"Illusion Theater will tour Jeffrey Hatcher's Hamlet, a one-man show that harks back to Hatcher's first theater experience: adapting and not starring in his 5th grade production of Hamlet. Illusion Theater will bring performances and workshops to eleven communities.",2013-05-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Robins,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 704",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1814,"(612) 339-4944x 208",mrobins@illusiontheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Carver, Clay, Crow Wing, Faribault, Isanti, Lac qui Parle, St. Louis, Todd, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-157,"Christopher Atkins: Coordinator, Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program, Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Eva Barr: Artistic Director, Dreamery Rural Arts Initiative; Steve Heckler: Executive Director, Twin Cities Jazz Festival;. Director, Festival of Nations; Sarah Howell: Events Coordinator, MacPhail Center for Music; Charles Maguire: Songwriter and musician; David Marty: President, Reif Arts Council; Rebecca Petersen: Executive Director, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra; Marcie Rendon: Writer, performance artist and theater artist; Jill Underwood: Associate Director of Institutional Giving, Guthrie Theater|Jeanne Zwart, Board member, Elysian Area Library; chair, Elysian Fourth of July Parade","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20835,"Arts Access",2013,95626,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Illusion will develop a partnership with The Link that will result in potential ongoing programming that engages the target population with Illusion. Illusion leadership will engage in discussions and interviews with The Link staff to determine the success of the project and the potential for ongoing collaboration. 2: 200 at-risk and in-risk youth and young adults (age 16-24) will attend 3 or more Illusion plays/events designed for the target group. Illusion will maintain accurate attendance records.","The Link organization serves youth and young adults who are traditionally underserved due to homelessness, income, race, ethnicity and race. Illusion Theater has been able to work along with The Link staff to provide theater programming for their clients which include free performances, acting and writing workshops, along with meet and greets with the theater company of actors, directors and playwrights. We also work with the staff on providing transportation support and food for their clients and families. 2: We met with The Link staff extensively looking at the potential barriers and addressing the needs of their clients and staff to make this a successful partnership. We looked at times and schedules, transportation, food. One of the changes we addressed is to add earlier performance times so that the youth and staff wouldn't be out so late on weekday nights. We also planned the workshops so that they were welcoming and comfortable for both youth and young adults who had an interest in theater but never attended something like this before. As a result we had many return for more than one workshop and the numbers attending grew each time. We planned workshops in the summer and on school breaks where Illusion Artists went to The Link locations and worked with their clients. After each workshop or performance we asked for feedback about content, interests, needs of the clients and staff, and made changes accordingly. As a result the participation and interest has grown.",,28704,"Other, local or private",124330,8000,"Robert Alama, Willie Bridges, Barbara Brin, Dr. Mark Bisignani, Anthony Bohaty, Amy Kramer Brenegen, , James W. Dierking, Doug Frank, Keith Halperin PH.D. , Susan E. Thurston, David L. Hansen, Christine Hansen, Christina Herzog, Christopher Madel, Vivian Martin, Bonnie Morris, Danica Natoli, Julia O'Brien, Therese Pautz, Emily Lilja Palmer, Jeff Rabkin, Karl Reichert, Michael H. Robins, Sally Scoggin, Jim Smart, David Stamps, Chris Wurtz",0.00,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Illusion Theater will partner with The Link, a Twin Cities supportive program, to engage 200-400 in-risk and at-risk youth with Illusion, with an aim to spur long-term interest in theater while improving life chances for the youth.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Robins,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 704",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1814,"(612) 339-4944x 208",mrobins@illusiontheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-184,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20836,"Arts Access",2013,35496,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Thirty members of the Latino community of Crookston will create video and photographic works that demonstrate an understanding of the aesthetics and principles of the art form. Completed artwork will be evaluated accordingly to Minnesota State Standards in the Arts, using assessments designed by the project director in compliment with teaching artists. Participants will use arts criticism as a means for self-assessment and growth that will be collected and synthesized. 2: 3,000 Crookston residents will be introduced to public exhibitions and screenings of participant created artwork. Additional exhibits will expand the audience to a total of 5,000. Audience tallies and informal interviews with participating artists and audience members will be collected and reported on.","Thirty-two members of the Latino community of Crookston created video and photographic works that demonstrated an understanding of the aesthetics and principles of the art form. This outcome was achieved by providing facilitated guidance and instruction by 4 professional artists. Participants created digital media that was then presented to the public, engaging the local community in socially relevant dialogues about art, and cultural understanding. More than 50 photographic works and five videos were produced through this process. Works were critiqued, revised and often improved as part of a critical assessment process that used federal and state arts standards as a reference for critique. 2: 6,311 local audience was achieved through this project. An additional 1,790 has been achieved to date through online venues with an expectation of 30,000 to be reached within three years. An additional 3,500 are expected to be reached through touring exhibits by March 2014. These audiences largely represent rural communities and Latino audiences that are largely overlooked when it comes to the arts, thus establishing new interest and engagement in the arts. Audience sizes were determined by tallies collected either by In Progress evaluator, or tallies gathered from community partners. These counts were typically taken from seat counts and daily attendance averages reported.",,8639,"Other, local or private",44135,2750,"Juanita Espinosa, Denise Mayotte, Phillip Winden, Bee Vue, Martin Case, Victoria Ramirez, DeAnna Drift, Bienvenida Matias, Anna Sherwood, Karen Starr",1.00,"In Progress","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Fresh Voices is a digital arts project dedicated to the creation of photographs, videos, and writing pieces that publicly acknowledge and celebrate the voice of Latinos living in the rural community of Crookston, Minnesota.",2013-04-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristine,Sorensen,"In Progress","213 Front Ave","St Paul",MN,55117,"(612) 805-0514 ",ythmedia@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-185,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20837,"Arts Access",2013,53307,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Kairos will identify emotional and physical barriers to participation in the arts for Veterans and their spouses. We evaluate participation, including initiation of communication and participation, and physical, emotional/social, and artistic/cognitive progress, weekly. Staff and artists identify barriers for individuals as well as for the group as a whole. 2: Kairos is offering access to additional groups of veterans and their spouses, based on the success of and enthusiasm for the program at the Veterans Affairs adult day program. Site staff counts attendance at all weekly sessions by participants. We will count attendance of volunteers, staff and family members. We will achieve outcome 2 if all Dancing Heart sessions and performances are regularly attended.","Kairos will identify emotional and physical barriers to participation in the arts for veterans and their spouses. Our first veteran group continues to inspire us to bring in deeply integrated story and dance themes. They have become artistic partners- willing to play with the unknown and support the many different kinds of artistic expression that come from people with many different abilities and challenges, without judgment. The second veteran group has begun to take more artistic risks, showing up with poems and stories that we can create with. Our new Minnesota Veteran Home Arts Learners, have begun to allow us to move through some of the perceived roles of guys don’t do this. We‘ve created many poems inspired by the beauty of the seasons since our building (1875) is perched above the bluffs of the river. This group has begun to span the bridge between what they think they can do to a willingness to become involved in the collaborative art-making process and see what happens as it unfolds. 2: Kairos will provide access to additional groups of veterans and their spouses, based on the success of and enthusiasm for the program at the VA adult day program. Our pilot Caregiver Creativity Café, developed with staff from both the VA Adult Day and Minnesota Veterans Home Adult Day and social workers, was a wonderful culmination of a year of slowing bridging the two groups to create a supportive an artistic environment that fostered creativity, community building and emotional support through the celebration of dance, music, props, social interaction and good food for the caregivers (mainly wives) of the Veterans that we serve, creating a way to invite new participants to expand their idea of how the arts can nourish their lives. Our Café, with dancing, songs, support groups that encouraged creative problem solving and yummy food, elicited responses like: I haven’t felt supported like this in so long…this was so much fun, when can we do it again?...I feel hopeful and appreciated.",,9326,"Other, local or private",62633,7028,"Cynthia Harms, Joan Semmer, Maria Genne, William H. Kuretsky",0.00,"KAIROS ALIVE!","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Our Veterans' Dancing Heart, based on Kairos' award-winning program using interactive process-art creation strategies, will provide veterans with in-depth opportunities for artistic development, higher-level physical activity, and community connection.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carla,Vogel,"KAIROS ALIVE!","4316 Upton Ave S Ste 206",Minneapolis,MN,55410,"(612) 926-5454 ",carla@kairosalive.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-186,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20838,"Arts Access",2013,83851,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","At-risk and underserved youth receive out-of-school access to quality arts education at partner neighborhood sites. Heart of the Beast in partnership with neighborhood sites will deliver an 11 month of art programs tailored to meet the needs of neighborhood youth, including pre and post assessment of learning. 2: Students will use the arts to explore the cultural landscape, history, and sense of place in their neighborhood. The evaluation will draw from the following data and sources: Numbers of children participating at each site, feedback from community partner personnel, feedback from artists, and feedback from youth involved via documentary processes.","At-risk and underserved youth receive quality out of school arts programming at partner neighborhood sites over 11 months. The Program provided participants with: 1. in-depth experience in puppet/mask performance. 2. Learning and practice of creative problem solving. 3. Development creative self-expression. 4. Increased skills in teamwork and cooperative decision-making. 5. Understanding of the history and diverse cultures within the Phillips community. Evaluation mechanisms included oral interview pre and post learning assessments of program activities and particular site elements, interviews with families at public events and site staff on a monthly basis, and an outside evaluator for the program. 2: Students used the arts to explore the cultural landscape, history and sense of place of their neighborhood. In support of that goal: Each group traveled to the other program sites and participated in cross-cultural exchanges that included 1) youth and family members performing with puppets in the Heart of the Beast annual May Day Parade held May 2013, 2) the creation of an oral history documentary by youth of their community which was shown on the outer back wall of In the Heart of the Beast Theater at a bike-in movie night, 3) making site specific cultural identity puppets that were presented at a family gathering and 4) the creation of the (temporary) Phillips History Museum consisting of ten interactive history activities that researched the Phillips neighborhood.",,15762,"Other, local or private",99613,22758,"Anne Bauers, Nancy Cerkvenik, Faraz Choudhry, Dan Herber, Sue Melrose, Joe Musich, Dan Newman, Loren Niemi, Chamath Perera, Chi-Dao Phan, Sandy Spieler, Cathy Steffans, Anne Q. Ulseth, Michelene Verlatitz, Kirstin Wiegmann, Sue Hunter Weir",0.50,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre AKA HOBT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre, in partnership with Waite House, Little Earth, and Hope Community, will conduct an eleven-month program for at-risk Phillips neighborhood youth who have limited access to arts programs.",2013-01-01,2014-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catherine,Jordan,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre AKA HOBT","1500 Lake St E",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1720,"(612) 721-2535 ",execdir@hobt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-187,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20839,"Arts Learning",2013,30042,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","By offering three new workshops in four disciplines, Intermedia Arts will increase the amount and types of arts learning opportunities it offers by 21%. Intermedia Arts will track the number of offerings as compared to previous years, thereby measuring the increase in arts learning opportunities. 2: Intermedia Arts will offer free programming and transportation for the GenArt program in order to reduce barriers to arts learning opportunities. Intermedia Arts will track the usage of the transportation assistance and survey participants in order to measure the efficacy of these resources.","Intermedia Arts successfully offered 3 new workshops to seniors and youth in the GenArt program utilizinfour 4 types of art forms: Graffiti and Aerosol Art, Photography and Creative Writing, and Music Production. These workshops were new to the Southwest Senior Center community and the art disciplines were art forms that are not typically offer to seniors. The bringing together of youth and seniors for mutual arts experiences is also unique for the senior center community and something that prior to the Arts Learning funding Intermedia Arts was not able to offer regularly. Intermedia Arts tracks all workshops and art events and measures the increase of quantity and type of art experiences offered in all programs year to year. 2: In order to mitigate identified barriers to participation in arts experiences, Intermedia Arts made the GenArt workshops free for all youth and seniors. The artists and materials were brought to the Southwest Senior Center to make is easier for the seniors to participate in an environment where they felt comfortable. Youth were given bus cards to travel to the senior center and parents and artists were reimbursed for the gas costs of traveling to the senior center. Buses equipped with mobility assistance were used to bring the seniors to Intermedia Arts for the presentation event. When evaluating the program Intermedia Arts staff asked youth and seniors about how these efforts aided them in participating in the GenArt program.",,670,"Other, local or private",30712,5119,"Omar R. Akbar, Dan Cornejo, Beth Daniels, Jeff Gatesmith, David Greenberg, Brandy A. Hyatt, Blake Iverson, Andera Jenkins, Chaka M'Kali, Julia Nekessa Opoti, David Safar, Theresa Sweetland, Saymoukda Vongsay, Mark Waller",0.75,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Led by six teaching artists, Intermedia Arts' GenArt will bring 60 teens and senior citizens together in the creation of photographic, written, visual, and musical art inspired by conversations around identity, time, and memory.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Sweetland,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","2822 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2108,"(612) 871-4444 ",theresa@intermediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-351,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20840,"Arts Access",2013,69724,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Intermedia Arts will build relationships with 17 youth and family service organizations in order to serve 1500 more members of underserved communities. Intermedia Arts will track the growth in participation by members of the partner organizations, and an outside evaluator will survey the staff of the organizations in order to assess their opinions of the efficacy of the relationship-building efforts. 2: Intermedia Arts will eliminate cost, transportation, and information-access barriers in order to increase access for underserved youth and families. Intermedia Arts will track the utilization of the access initiatives by members of the target communities and survey participants to determine the extent to which the initiatives reduced barriers and to measure the efficacy of these strategies.","Intermedia Arts built deeper relationships with seventeen community organizations that work with traditionally underserved populations. This was achieved by the efforts of Youth Programs staff and Nicole Smith, the Community Engagement Coordinator. These organizations were offered tickets and transportation to events at Intermedia Arts and were provided spaces in creative arts experiences and workshops such as Family Art Day and We Are All Related: Spoken Word. Examples of these partner organizations are: Kulture Klub Collaborative, The Brotherhood Inc., and Little Earth United Tribes. These efforts resulted in 1600 more individuals from underserved communities participating and attending youth and family events. These relationships and outreach were evaluated by outside evaluator Karon Shearts (her written report is an attachment). She helped us develop surveys and conducted small focus groups for refection and evaluation. She also did direct observation of program activities. 2: 800 tickets to Catalyst Series performances were distributed to targeted organizations. Partial or full scholarships were awarded to 85 youth to participate in arts workshops and summer arts camps. In order to eliminate transportation as a barrier to participation Intermedia Arts provided charter buses, Metro Transit bus cards, taxi rides, and gas cards to youth and families participating in Arts Access events and programs. During the grant period 25 buses were chartered by Intermedia Arts to bring youth and partner organizations to Arts Access events. These buses allowed 1250 more individuals to participate in events. 250 bus cards, gas cards, and taxi vouches were given out to assist individuals in getting to and from programs and events. In order to evaluate the impact questions about cost and transportation were included on surveys and in focus groups.",,3054,"Other, local or private",72778,11102,"Jeff Gatesmith, David Greenburg, Blake Iverson, Andrea Jenkins, Chaka Mkali, Reggie Prim, David Safar, Theresa Sweetland, Saymoukda Vongsay, Mark Waller",1.25,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Intermedia Arts will increase arts access for at-risk youth and their families by providing increased communication and outreach, free tickets to events, hands-on family activities, subsidized transportation, and scholarships to tuition-based programming.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Sweetland,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","2822 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2108,"(612) 871-4444 ",theresa@intermediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-188,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20841,"Arts Learning",2013,22269,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students with severe emotional-behavioral needs participate in a quality arts learning experience, due to integration of needed support. Artist and project manager will count number of students participating successfully (i.e. students' behavioral or mental health needs did not prevent their engagement in the arts).","Our District recognizes the need and importance of offering creative art experiences to our unique Educational Setting IV student population. We attempt to explore all funding grant and foundation funding streams to support this endeavor. Without the generosity of funders such as the Minnesota State Arts Board it would be doubtful our students would be exposed/participate in similar types of rewarding experiences. We have been fortunate to have been able to invite Artist in Residence Perrin Boyd back to work with our student/staff over the past several years. Artist Boyd has established incredible relationships with our students, especially those students with whom she has worked with multiple times. Students who typically would refuse to participate in performance art became willing.",,670,"Other, local or private",22939,,"Perin Boyd, Paul Sterlacci, Maribeth Grimsby, Heather Miron, Sandy Shetka, Amy Sward, Ruth Norman",0.00,"Intermediate School District 287","K-12 Education","Arts Learning",,"Teaching artist Perrin Boyd will conduct three theater arts/clowning residencies (circus, limericks, and physics) for 75 students with special needs at North Education Center; promoting student progress on art, literature, and science standards.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Sterlacci,"Intermediate School District 287","1820 Xenium Ln N",Plymouth,MN,55441,"(763) 550-7380 ",PSterlacci@District287.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-352,"Scott Bean: Retired elementary art teacher; practicing artist; Camilla Berry: Artist and educator; Gita Ghei: Sculptor and arts educator; Bernadette Mahfood: Jewelry and glass tile artist and educator; Laura Meyer: English teacher, Big Lake Schools; Rebecca Meyer-Larson: Theatare arts, language arts and speech communications teacher, Moorhead High School; Gretchen Pick: Artistic director, Young Dance, Twin Cities","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20856,"Arts Learning",2013,144599,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","MacPhail Center for Music will partner with eleven schools or school districts in providing online, interactive music classes to middle and high school bands. MacPhail Center for Music will document the following: 1) School districts and schools receiving MacPhail Center for Music Online Residency Initiative music instruction. 2) Music educators receiving professional development. 3) Numbers, grades of students enrolled. 4) Music classes selected by partner schools from menu of nine offerings. 2: MacPhail Center for Music will partner with 14 communities in greater Minnesota to build community pride, support, and the perception of the quality of schools' music programs. Student participation in the public school music program and audience attendance at school music performances will increase 5% from previous school.","MacPhail partnered with eight school districts in Greater Minnesota to build community pride, support and perception of the quality of school music programs. In the proposal, the project was named MacPhail Online Residency Initiative. It has since been renamed Online School Partnerships (OSP). Partners selected classes from a menu of nine offerings with partner schools taking advantage of sectionals, one-to-one lessons, and band, choir and jazz ensemble sessions. The school districts included in this project were Thief River Falls, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunberg, Lester Prairie, Mora, New London-Spicer, Montevideo, Willmar and Yellow Medicine East.",,24670,"Other, local or private",169269,30200,"Aaron Alt, Jane Alexander, Barry Berg, Sally Blanks, Mark Borman, Margee Bracken, Ellen Breyer, Hudie Broughton, Roma Calatayud-Stocks, Kate Cimino, Tom Clark, Leslie Frecon, Rahoul Ghose, Ajay Gupta, Penny Hunt, Robert P. Lawson, Diana Lewis, Kate Morten",0.90,"MacPhail Center for Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"MacPhail Online Residency Initiative will support and enhance music education programs in eleven greater Minnesota public schools, using interactive, online technology.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Halcrow,"MacPhail Center for Music","501 S 2nd St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2383,"(612) 767-5309 ",halcrow.jennifer@macphail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Chippewa, Hennepin, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Pennington, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-353,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20859,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,50840,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","For nine years, Jelloslave has performed extensively in the Twin Cities, and it is ready to share its unique cello-driven music throughout the state. Jelloslave will achieve project outcome 1 through successful performances at each tour venue, to be evaluated by the audience via a paper survey at the concert, and an online survey available at our website. 2: Jelloslave will tour to communities and regions not previously visited. Touring to new Minnesota communities will advance the ensemble's professionalism and broaden each community's musical horizons. The achievement of this goal will be reflected in the new relationships formed between Jelloslave and wider regional audiences.","Jelloslave presented eleven successful concerts in ten different counties throughout the state of Minnesota. We made strong connections in each of these different communities and established new professional relationships with these venues and their managing directors. We were very enthusiastically received at these venues, with warm and personal interaction between us and these new audiences. This resonated quite strongly for each of us as individuals and for the band as a whole. We were given standing ovations in every venue! In addition to our personal and palpable experience of winning over these new audiences, as stated in our proposal, we also evaluated audience response with a paper survey at each concert. We asked questions about their experience hearing Jelloslave for the first time, and asked for their observations regarding our unique instrumentation and improvisational compositions. 2: Jelloslave toured eleven communities/regions in ten different Minnesota counties not previously visited during our nine year collaboration that had until now, been centered in the Twin Cities. Touring to new Minnesota communities has advanced the ensemble’s professionalism and broadened each community’s musical horizons. The achievement of this goal is reflected in the new relationships formed between Jelloslave and wider regional audiences. Our new website www.jelloslavemusic.com, created with promo and marketing funds from the grant, is providing a forum where we can stay in touch with our new friends/colleagues, and promote their missions as well as ours, as well as documenting our tour in photos. We have received many invitations to return and perform, and we plan to apply again in 2014-15 for a Minnesota State Arts Board Arts Tour Minnesota grant, which will allow us to deepen the relationships initiated thanks to the funded tour in 2013-14.",,12875,"Other, local or private",63715,4600,,0.00,"Michelle M. Kinney AKA Jelloslave",Individual,"Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Jelloslave, comprised of two cellos, tablas, and drums, will present a multi-genre, cross-cultural performance, celebrating the cello's ability to touch and inspire the human spirit throughout musical history and across cultural boundaries. Partner venues are in Orr, Ely/Tofte, Duluth, Grand Marais, Grand Rapids, Glenwood, Fergus Falls, Luverne, Lanesboro, and Zumbrota.",2013-05-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Kinney,"Michelle M. Kinney AKA Jelloslave",,,MN,,"(612) 703-7175 ",michellekinney@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Carlton, Cook, Goodhue, Itasca, Lake, Morrison, Mower, Otter Tail, Pope, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-159,"Christopher Atkins: Coordinator, Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program, Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Eva Barr: Artistic Director, Dreamery Rural Arts Initiative; Steve Heckler: Executive Director, Twin Cities Jazz Festival;. Director, Festival of Nations; Sarah Howell: Events Coordinator, MacPhail Center for Music; Charles Maguire: Songwriter and musician; David Marty: President, Reif Arts Council; Rebecca Petersen: Executive Director, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra; Marcie Rendon: Writer, performance artist and theater artist; Jill Underwood: Associate Director of Institutional Giving, Guthrie Theater|Jeanne Zwart, Board member, Elysian Area Library; chair, Elysian Fourth of July Parade","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20861,"Arts Access",2013,92402,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","MacPhail Music for Life will build relationships with Ebenezer Minneapolis to serve low-income seniors and with Lyngblomsten to serve seniors with memory loss and their caregivers. MacPhail will survey and conduct interviews with program staff and conduct surveys of program participants at beginning, mid-point and end of project (January 1 to December 31, 2013). 2: MacPhail Music for Life will identify and address the lack of music programming for low-income seniors and seniors with memory loss and their caregivers. MacPhail will document attendance of 500 program participants at 11 sites in the Twin Cities for their residence and will survey program participants for musical mastery and social benefits of music-making.","Through partnership with Ebenezer, an organization serving low-income seniors and Lyngblomsten's The Gathering, a program serving seniors with memory loss, MacPhail is building relationships with organizations that serve groups that have traditionally been underserved. MacPhail and its partner organizations have worked together to identify and address barriers to participation, largely by delivering programs at locations where seniors live and gather. Thanks to this grant MacPhail established a new relationship with The Gathering, a volunteer led respite care program for seniors with early- to mid-stage memory loss. This new relationship expanded arts programming to 100 seniors with memory loss and 270 volunteers, many of whom are also over the age of 55. In addition, MacPhail deepened its relationship with Ebenezer Ridges, serving 91 seniors and 35 preschool aged children in an intergenerational participatory music making program. 2: MacPhail and its partner organizations identified the following barriers to participation for seniors with memory loss or low-income: transportation, finances, geography, and accessibility. In collaboration with Ebenezer and Lyngblomsten's The Gathering program, MacPhail delivered the MacPhail Music for Life program to low-income seniors and seniors with memory loss. Prior to partnership with MacPhail, neither organization offered a participatory music making experience for seniors as part of typical programming. In order to eliminate these barriers, MacPhail delivered participatory music making programs at six Gathering locations throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area and at two Ebenezer locations: Minneapolis and Ridges in Burnsville. Through this grant, all activities for free to program participants.",,23128,"Other, local or private",115530,17500,"Thomas Abood, Jane Alexander, Barry Berg, Sally Blanks, Mark Borman, Margee Bracken, Ellen Breyer, Walter Broughton, Roma Calatayud-Stocks, Thomas Clark, Leslie Frecon, Rahoul Ghose, Ajay Gupta, Twanya Hood Hill, Penny Hunt, Robert Lawson, Diana Lewis, Janie Mayeron, W. McEnery, Kate Mortenson, Patty Murphy, David Myers, Sonja Noteboom, Roderick Palmore, Christopher Perrigo, Connie Remele, Samuel Salas, Chris Simpson, Katherine Snow, Peter Spokes, Kiran Stordalen, Steven Wells",2.00,"MacPhail Center for Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"MacPhail will partner with Ebenezer Minneapolis, a residential campus for low-income seniors, and Lyngblomsten's respite care program for seniors with memory loss and their caregivers, to expand access to music programming at eleven Twin Cities sites.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Halcrow,"MacPhail Center for Music","501 S 2nd St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2383,"(612) 767-5309 ",halcrow.jennifer@macphail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-189,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",1 20864,"Arts Learning",2013,22847,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Youth experiencing homelessness will experience fewer perceived and real barriers to making video art. Kulture Klub Collaborative staff and Youth Advisory Council will identify barriers and evaluate success through anecdotal responses. Quantitatively, Kulture Klub Collaborative staff will evaluate success by how many participants utilized accessibility supports (child care subsidy, bus tokens, etc.). 2: Youth will learn about video art with a curriculum that allows for youth to join in a one-time drop in activity or as a return participant for 6 weeks. Kulture Klub Collaborative will be responsible for tracking and evaluating metrics. Kulture Klub Collaborative notes success based on total number of participants as well as repeat attendance. Because of the transient nature of the community, Kulture Klub Collaborative values all level of participation.","Youth experiencing homelessness had fewer perceived and real barriers to making video art. Kulture Klub Collaborative is passionate and skilled at making arts experiences accessible for youth experiencing homelessness. This program was no different. Kulture Klub Collaborative utilized numerous tools in minimizing barriers. This program had several young parents who participated often. With this grant, we were able to offset child care costs. All youth received transportation support and many core youth participants received stipends for their leadership. We also offered snacks and meals when appropriate so that youth weren't struggling with basic hunger needs. In addition to all this, Kulture Klub Collaborative works closely with 30+ partner organizations at Youth Opportunity Center to address other basic needs. These include case management, housing, mental and physical health support, laundry, showers, food shelf, and clothing. For instance, a participant who was feeling ill was able to access the free clinic and return to the residency activity. 2: Youth experienced authentic invitations to participation, including a flexible and fluid program that allowed them to drop in once or twice. However, youth could attend every week and have a depth of engagement in the work. Kulture Klub Collaborative staff and Youth Advisory Council worked closely with Jenny Lion to develop a program that met these needs for engagement. To make a video, youth only needed to spend about 30 minutes in a program. Or, youth could drop in for an hour to design and paint a backdrop. However, many youth came session after session, even dropping in outside of program time to work on the video booth or learn technical skills. In evaluation sessions, it was clear that participants felt a deep connection to the activity and the artist. Finally, the process and products from the residency were exhibited in the Kulture Klub Collaborative gallery space. This created additional opportunities for youth to return to the project, and for new youth to gain exposure to the work.",,6438,"Other, local or private",29285,2925,"Kathryn Ross, Ellen Guettler, Mike Killeen, Malik Watkins, Kate Suchomel, Ashley Duffalo, Kelsey McGregor",0.00,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Video artist Jen Lion will be in residence for six weeks at Kulture Klub Collaborative, connecting youth experiencing homelessness to their stories. Final videos will be publicly presented in Kulture Klub Collaborative's gallery.",2013-04-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Gethin,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 12th St N",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248 ",susan@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-354,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20865,"Arts Access",2013,31396,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Kulture Klub Collaborative will build new relationships with high needs clients. Kulture Klub Collaborative will track brand new participants and their repeat attendance. In a longer term, success will be marked by participation beyond this program. 2: Homeless youth will experience fewer barriers to arts participation. Quantitatively: How many youth take advantage of accessibility support (bus tokens, child care, etc.). Qualitatively: A barrier survey will be circulated to one-time participants.","The goal was to build new relationships with high needs clients. Specific to this program, the outcome was clearly achieved based on repeat attendance. Because the population is a highly mobile constituency, repeat attendance usually eroded as living conditions shifted. However, youth came to expect the activity and would ask are we doing art today? We were able to translate some of the new relationships into longer engagements with you. Many clients in the daytime program transition to the more mainstream evening program where Kulture Klub Collaborative does most of our work. In one case, a daytime client B.D. joined the Kulture Klub Collaborative Youth Advisory Council and is currently a paid intern with the organization. Another youth D.C. deepened a relationship and skill level during the program to where Kulture Klub Collaborative invited him to have a solo exhibition in our gallery. This was the first time we have ever done a solo youth show. 2: Kulture Klub Collaborative is proud to report that youth experienced fewer barriers to participating in art. This group of youth deals with significant struggles, and meeting people where they are at is critical. Kulture Klub Collaborative distributed mid-session barrier surveys to gain more insight into the community and learned that transportation was a major issue. Kulture Klub Collaborative started distributing more bus tokens and saw a sharp increase in attendance. Barriers were addressed with the support of Kulture Klub Collaborative Social Service Coordinator Susan Pohl. Susan was available for ongoing consultation and support for the numerous mental and chemical health issues the youth were struggling with. Working closely with this population, it became apparent that self-medication and chemical abuse is a significant issue for this community. Sleeping in emergency adult shelters or outside, the youth use heavily to get through the traumas of both night and day. Susan was trained in how to execute Rule 25 Assessments, an important step in the rehab process.",,6054,"Other, local or private",37450,6029,"Kathryn Ross, Ellen Guettler, Mike Killeen, Malik Watkins, Kate Suchomel, Ashley Duffalo, Kelsey McGregor",0.00,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Kulture Klub Collaborative will invite artist Witt Siasoco to work weekly with high needs homeless youth to create zine booklets.",2013-02-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Gethin,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 12th St N",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248 ",susan@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-190,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20871,"Arts Learning",2013,34261,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Engage 240 Minnesotans in two new creative writing conferences, providing economic and geographic access for underserved populations. Track participation, enrollment, and wait list for each conference; compare registrant names against constituent database to determine those new to the Loft; surveys participants about value of the experience; collect feedback about economic access.","As proposed, two unique conferences were offered to the general public: a Mystery, Crime, and Thriller Conference (April 27-28, 2013 at the Loft) and a Conference for Writers Aged 50 and Better (October 5-6, 2013). The latter was free to participants and held at TIES Conference Center in Saint Paul (1667 Snelling Avenue North), a new venue for Loft activities. Achievement was measured in terms of conference enrollment and interest (112 registrants for the Mystery conference, 123 registrants for the 50 and Better conference), and participant survey feedback about the quality of the experience. 2: Our conference for writers 50 and Better was offered free of charge, eliminating economic barriers for all 123 participants. TIES Conference Center and the Loft at Open Book are fully accessible facilities that meet or exceed ADA requirements. The Loft made improvements to ADA access this year, with assistive listening available in each classroom and automated doors to the Loft area and its library. 16 participants at the 50 and Better conference noted a disability in survey responses (including those with a hearing, mobility, vision, cognitive, and mental/emotional disability), the most for hearing, many of whom shared positive comments about the sound levels and audio services.",,18095,"Other, local or private",52356,8109,"Kent Adams, Lorena Duarte, Jacquelyn B. Fletcher, Jocelyn Hale, Sharon Hendry, Rachael Jarosh, Lorna Landvik, Ed Bok Lee, Susan Lenfestey, Alisa Miller, Carrie Obry, Carla Paulson, John Schenk, Angela Shannon, Ruth Shields, Karen Sternal, Sarah Stoesz, Faith Sullivan, Kamau Witherspoon",0.00,"Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"The Loft will expand its writing conference offerings with two conferences serving community interests for which there is documented demand: Mystery, Crime and Thriller Writing (at the Loft) and For Writers 50 and Better (free, at a St Paul venue).",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Schoeppler,"Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1278,"(612) 215-2580 ",bschoeppler@loft.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Blue Earth, Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Itasca, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Ramsey, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-356,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",1 20872,"Arts Access",2013,94479,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Loft will engage underserved low-income populations by collaborating with Wilder Community Center for Aging and Jackson Street Village. Quantify participation; track participant demographics; project evaluation forms completed by participants; reports completed by teaching artists and project partners. 2: The Loft will address economic, geographic, and other barriers to participation for the project's target service populations. Collect feedback via project evaluation forms completed by participants on value of experience and its accessibility (free, on-site); collect feedback from project partners via written reports.","The Loft engaged marginalized and primarily low-income populations through collaborations with Jackson Street Village, Wilder Community Center for Aging, People Serving People, and Vets in the Arts. Evaluation surveys were completed by participants, teaching artists, and partnering organization staff. In post-class evaluation surveys, 98% of participants report feeling supported as writers and 91% report an enhanced appreciation of literature. When asked if anything about the experience was disappointing, students overwhelmingly responded with comments such as Just that it ended! One student from Jackson Street Village said, I got better grades in writing class. 2: The Loft addressed barriers to participation by offering creative writing classes at partnering organization sites. We also worked closely with partnering organization staff to curate programming specific to the needs of constituents. The effectiveness of these relationships was evaluated through surveys completed by partnering organization staff and participants. In partnering organization surveys, 100% of responses agreed or strongly agreed that the constituency learned more about the craft of writing and found the experience of taking the class a positive one. In addition, 95% would rate the experience of partnering with the Loft as very positive.",,15777,"Other, local or private",110256,7333,"John Schenk, Ruth Shields, Rachael Jarosh, Jacquelyn B. Fletcher, Jocelyn Hale, Kent Adams, Lorena Duarte, Jack El-Hai, W. Michael Garner, Dobby Gibson, Sharon Hendry, Lorna Landvik, Ed Bok Lee, Carrie Obry, Nina Orezzoli, Nathan Perez, Elizabeth Schott, Karen Sternal, Faith Sullivan, Kamau Witherspoon, Margaret Wurtele",0.40,"Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The Loft will provide free access to creative writing programs for underserved low-income youth of color in St Paul and low-income seniors and caregivers in St Paul, in collaboration with Jackson Street Village and Wilder Community Center for Aging.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Schoeppler,"Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1278,"(612) 215-2580 ",bschoeppler@loft.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-191,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20884,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,12500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Milkweed Editions will offer unique community programming (based on each author's work and background) to new and expanded audiences across Minnesota. We will evaluate our programming by assessing (for each author tour): partnering venues, audience rates, book sales, website and social media analytics, and local media coverage. 2: By touring artists who are out-of-state or have recently moved to the state, we can offer programming to communities that may have had limited access to such artists. We will evaluate our programming by assessing (for each author tour): the number of new venues and/or communities partnered with, with a goal of forming 2-3 new long-term relationships.","Milkweed Editions organized 19 events for 720 constituents, featuring Robin Wall Kimmerer and Sean Hill, introducing a broader audience of Minnesotans to the diversity of the literary arts. In Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants (Sept., 2013), Kimmerer, a PhD botanist and Potawatomi Nation member, lyrically explores how the factual, objective approach of science can be enriched by the ancient knowledge of the indigenous people (Jane Goodall). A nationally celebrated author, she received the 2014 Midwest Booksellers Choice Award and the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award. From the poet whose stunning debut was praised as transcendent (Kevin Young), Hill's daring second collection of poetry, Dangerous Goods (March, 2013), interweaves the historical with the contemporary to explore issues of travel, migration, and alienation, as they relate to home and the African-American experience. 2: Milkweed Editions organized an Author Tour including 19 events for 720 constituents. Robin Wall Kimmerer participated in 15 events reaching 545 constituents, including: Mankato State University, Gustavus Adolphus College, Macalester College, the Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center (Minneapolis), Mounds Park Academy, the Duluth Public Library, the Tweed Museum (Duluth), Magers and Quinn bookstore, and Vermillion Community College. To date, we have sold-out of our initial print run of the hardcover edition of Braiding Sweetgrass (4,655 copies), sold 365 e-books, and moved up the paperback edition to September 2014. Sean Hill participated in 4 events reaching 175 constituents, including: Beagle Books (Park Rapids), Spirit Lake Reading Festival (Otter Tail), Bemidji Book Festival Poetry Slam, and Prove Gallery (St. Louis Park). To date, we have sold 695 paperback copies and 24 e-books.",,3160,"Other, local or private",15660,,"Mary Aamoth, Tracey Thayer Breazeale, Noah Bly, Henry Buchwald, Libby Coppo, Julie DuBois, John Gordon, Moira Grosbard, Amanda Hawn, Libby Hlavka, Joel Hoekstra, Chris Malecek, Bob McDonald, Betsy Moran, Sheila Morgan, Robin Nelson, Ann Ness, Margaret Preska, Cheryl Ryland, Daniel Slager, Stephanie Sommer, Larry Steiner, Ned Wahl",0.00,"Milkweed Editions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Milkweed Editions will conduct an author tour comprised of 10-15 events, featuring botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer (fall 2013) and poet Sean Hill (April 2014). More Minnesotans will be introduced to the diversity of the literary arts.",2013-05-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Strickland,"Milkweed Editions","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55415-3015,"(612) 215-2559 ",kate_strickland@milkweed.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Blue Earth, Hennepin, Hubbard, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Otter Tail, Ramsey, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-161,"Christopher Atkins: Coordinator, Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program, Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Eva Barr: Artistic Director, Dreamery Rural Arts Initiative; Steve Heckler: Executive Director, Twin Cities Jazz Festival;. Director, Festival of Nations; Sarah Howell: Events Coordinator, MacPhail Center for Music; Charles Maguire: Songwriter and musician; David Marty: President, Reif Arts Council; Rebecca Petersen: Executive Director, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra; Marcie Rendon: Writer, performance artist and theater artist; Jill Underwood: Associate Director of Institutional Giving, Guthrie Theater|Jeanne Zwart, Board member, Elysian Area Library; chair, Elysian Fourth of July Parade","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20887,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,34444,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Minneapolis Guitar Quartet intends to increase its concerts within the state of Minnesota in collaborative performances with Colette Illarde and Gao Hong. Upon the completion of the proposed concert tours, the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet will have greatly increased the number of performances throughout Minnesota of its unusual collaborative programs with Colette Illarde (flamenco dance) and Gao Hong (Chinese pipa/composer). 2: The Minneapolis Guitar Quartet intends to bring two new collaborative programs to Minnesota communities that have not been previously been visited by Minneapolis Guitar Quartet. Upon the completion of the proposed concert tours, the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet will have performed in four communities not previously visited, and Minneapolis Guitar Quartet's collaborative programs with Colette Illarde and Gao Hong will have appeared in six communities for the first time.","We sent six artists from our main concert series at Sundin Hall to perform concerts and conduct workshops and master classes in Morris, Zumbrota, Grand Rapids and Fairmont. These same performers plus an additional 15 guitarists, performed and offered workshops and master classes in the Twin Cities, including our main stage at Sundin Hall. 2800 people attended these concerts. Local newspapers and schools promoted the events in greater Minnesota and brought in student as well as adult audience members. Evaluation included reports from the leaders of the venues on audience numbers and quality of the arts experience as well as feedback from the artists and audience. One audience member in Grand Rapids gave our organization a $500 donation after the concert. 2: We worked with three cities we had not worked with before - Morris, Grand Rapids and Fairmont. These concerts went very well, and we are encouraged to reach out to more parts of the state, especially to towns where we have connections via one of our board members or if an artist is from that area. The local audiences were so appreciative of our performers. All of the performers said that the audiences they had in Minnesota were the warmest crowds they had ever played in front of. Artists also offered workshops that went very well with local audiences, including students.",,10868,"Other, local or private",45312,819,"Joe Hagedorn, Mark Bussey, Ben Woolman, Chris Olson, Jerry Bannach, Joe Haus, Kris Anderson, Chris Becknell, Joanne Backer, Al Norton, Brent Weaver, Annett Richter, Jim Flegel, Steve Kakos, Emily Wright",0.15,"Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"The Minneapolis Guitar Quartet, partnering with Colette Illarde (flamenco dance) and Gao Hong (Chinese pipa/composer) will conduct tours to six different towns in greater Minnesota, performing six formal concerts and twelve outreach activities.",2013-09-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Hagedorn,"Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Association","2550 Dupont Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55405-3506,"(612) 374-4681 ",joe@minneapolisguitarquartet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Goodhue, Itasca, Martin, Stevens",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-162,"Christopher Atkins: Coordinator, Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program, Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Eva Barr: Artistic Director, Dreamery Rural Arts Initiative; Steve Heckler: Executive Director, Twin Cities Jazz Festival;. Director, Festival of Nations; Sarah Howell: Events Coordinator, MacPhail Center for Music; Charles Maguire: Songwriter and musician; David Marty: President, Reif Arts Council; Rebecca Petersen: Executive Director, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra; Marcie Rendon: Writer, performance artist and theater artist; Jill Underwood: Associate Director of Institutional Giving, Guthrie Theater|Jeanne Zwart, Board member, Elysian Area Library; chair, Elysian Fourth of July Parade","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20889,"Arts Access",2013,19221,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Deepen new relationships with Cerenity Senior Care and Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department, and nurture ongoing partnerships with other organizations. Evaluation meetings after completion of project, including Orchestra Manager, volunteer coordinator, and representatives of all partnering organizations; comments on survey questionnaires distributed at performances; attendance counts. 2: Address three barriers to participation: economic access, physical access, and transportation. Provide free concerts, accessible venues, and transportation. Evaluation meetings, including feedback from senior activity leaders, project partners, and attendees; comments on survey questionnaires; observation of transportation at concert sites; audience attendance counts and direct observation.","Arts organizations build relationships with members of, or organizations that serve, groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization: Deepen new relationships with Cerenity Senior Care, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department; nurture ongoing partnerships with other organizations. The MPO's partnerships were strengthened by this project, judging from the increased number of attendees at Nicollet Island and Elliot Park. Special efforts were made to communicate with all project partners during the weeks immediately prior to the performances. Unfortunately the performance at Cerenity was cancelled by Cerenity staff, because of extreme heat and humidity. We were in close communication with Cerenity and the Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department about the dangers of this heat wave for seniors, and believe the correct decision was made. We look forward to the 2014 Cerenity concert, and will again work closely with all project partners. 2: Real or perceived barriers to participation are identified and addressed: Three barriers to participation: economic access, physical access, and transportation. Free concerts, accessible venues, transportation provided. All identified barriers to participation were successfully addressed. Feedback from senior group leaders and seniors themselves, high attendance counts, observation of buses and vans bringing seniors to concerts, and observation of the use of many mobility aids (wheelchairs, walkers) and other indicators of disability were very clear. Audiences were uniformly large and enthusiastic, comments on affordability were a large part of audience feedback, and many volunteers helped seniors with refreshments and finding their seats.",,31228,"Other, local or private",50449,800,"Cynthia Stokes, Lynn Erickson, Laura Hahn, Michael Coddington, Samuel Cutter-Wilson, Richard Gaynor, Shelley Hanson, Peggy Johnson, Mark Kausch, Kathleen Kresge, Jere Lantz, Barbara Thomas, Arnold Walker, Richard Wildberger",0.75,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association will provide a free concert series of six performances for low-income seniors with disabilities, in July 2013. It includes four coffee concerts at Nicollet Island, a neighborhood concert in Elliot Park, Minneapolis, and a neighborhood concert in Cerenity-Humboldt, St Paul.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","2712 41st Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1810,"(612) 219-1707 ",lmagney@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-192,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20891,"Arts Access",2013,11346,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Introduce the book arts to 60 underserved teen and youth participants who are in transition out of troubled homes through Saint Joseph's Home and who would not otherwise have the opportunity. Minnesota Center for Book Arts will track the number of underserved teens, their level of engagement, and with staff partners at Saint Joseph's assess the success of the organizational partnership. Continuing the partnership will be one indicator of success. 2: Remove barriers of cost, transportation, and access to unique learning experiences, equipment, and expertise related to the book arts. Up to sixty participants will experience extended arts activities at Saint Joseph's and at Minnesota Center for Book Arts home facility.","Minnesota Center for Book Arts introduced the book arts to 48 underserved youth participants in transition out of troubled homes and who would not otherwise have the opportunity. Minnesota Center for Book Arts collaborated with Minneapolis Metro SJ, the alternative public school component of St. Joseph’s Home for Children. Minnesota Center for Book Arts residency introduced the teens to marbling, printing and binding, met curricular goals, and deepened the knowledge and skills of Metro SJ teachers. Minnesota Center for Book Arts taught five groups of youth from various grade levels: 1 primary, 1 intermediate, 2 residential high school, and 1 high school shelter group. This final group is a fluid population that changes daily; total youth served was 8 rather than 10 anticipated. Each group met 10 times over a 5-week period for a residency total of 50 sessions. Outcomes measured from written evaluations by participating students, and from continued interest: Metro SJ’s staff is eager for Minnesota Center for Book Arts to return in 2014 and expand to involve all of St. Joseph’s youth, from grades 2 through 12. 2: Minnesota Center for Book Arts residency removed barriers of cost, transportation and access to unique learning experiences through its specialized equipment and book arts expertise. Each group of Metro SJ’s youth completed 3 to 5 books depending on Metro staff’s plans and time constraints. Minnesota Center for Book Arts aligned the projects with each group’s focus, such as when youth working on a science project produced volcano books. At the end of the residency, all of the participants created hardcover 8-1/2 x 11-inch journals bound with their own marbled paper endsheets and secured by a screw-post binding. The journals hold each participant’s creative writing as well as allowing the addition of sheets for continued use. In addition to building skills, Minnesota Center for Book Arts collaborative workshops with our partner organizations address the unique emotional needs of disenfranchised youth. In this case, every participating Metro SJ youth owns a journal that honors their written self-expression and embodies new artistic skills.",,3054,"Other, local or private",14400,550,"Dara Beevas, Laurel Bradley, Mathea K.E. Bulander, Duncan Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Eric Crosby, Toni Dembski-Brandl, Pamela Johnson, Diane Katsiaficas, Peggy Korsmo-Kennon, Diane Merrifield, Kjersti Monson, Barbara Portwood, Sherry Poss, Regula Russelle",0.00,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Working with Saint Joseph's Home for Children in Minneapolis, Minnesota Center for Book Arts will remove barriers of cost and transportation, giving youth and teens in challenging life circumstances opportunities to express themselves through the book arts.",2013-02-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Rathermel,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1279,"(612) 215-2525 ",jrathermel@mnbookarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-193,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20894,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,31500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will send four artists from our concert series in the Twin Cities to perform a second concert in Morris, Zumbrota, Grand Rapids, or Fairmont. Concert occurrence is the outcome. Success is evaluated as quantitative (attendance, revenue) and qualitative (satisfactory artistry). Our partners will write us, summarizing quantitative results and qualitative (review by their executive director). 2: Three of the target cities (Morris, Grand Rapids, and Fairmont) are new concert sites for us. Concert occurrence is the outcome. Success is evaluated as quantitative (attendance, revenue) and qualitative (satisfactory artistry). Our partners will write us, summarizing quantitative results and qualitative (review by their executive director).","We sent six artists from our main concert series at Sundin Hall to perform concerts and conduct workshops and master classes in Morris, Zumbrota, Grand Rapids and Fairmont. These same performers plus an additional 15 guitarists, performed and offered workshops and master classes in the Twin Cities, including our main stage at Sundin Hall. 2800 people attended these concerts. Local newspapers and schools promoted the events in rural Minnesota and brought in student as well as adult audience members. Evaluation included reports from the leaders of the venues on audience numbers and quality of the arts experience as well as feedback from the artists and audience. One audience member in Grand Rapids gave our organization a $500 donation after the concert. 2: We worked with three cities we had not worked with before - Morris, Grand Rapids and Fairmont. These concerts went very well, and we are encouraged to reach out to more parts of the state, especially to towns where we have connections via one of our board members or if an artist is from that area. The local audiences were so appreciative of our performers. All of the performers said that the audiences they had in Minnesota were the warmest crowds they had ever played in front of. Artists also offered workshops that went very well with local audiences, including students.",,43250,"Other, local or private",74750,19500,"Joe Hagedorn, Mark Bussey, Ben Woolman, Chris Olson, Jerry Bannach, Joe Haus, Kris Anderson, Chris Becknell, Joanne Backer, Al Norton, Brent Weaver, Annett Richter, Jim Flegel, Steve Kakos, Emily Wright",0.34,"Minnesota Guitar Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Minnesota Guitar Society will present twelve concerts, plus workshops, master classes, and in-school visits by guitarists (and an oud player) from the United States and abroad. Activities will take place in several Minnesota cities.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Wright,"Minnesota Guitar Society","PO Box 14986",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 677-1151 ",mgdir@mnguitar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Goodhue, Itasca, Martin, Stevens",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-163,"Christopher Atkins: Coordinator, Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program, Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Eva Barr: Artistic Director, Dreamery Rural Arts Initiative; Steve Heckler: Executive Director, Twin Cities Jazz Festival;. Director, Festival of Nations; Sarah Howell: Events Coordinator, MacPhail Center for Music; Charles Maguire: Songwriter and musician; David Marty: President, Reif Arts Council; Rebecca Petersen: Executive Director, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra; Marcie Rendon: Writer, performance artist and theater artist; Jill Underwood: Associate Director of Institutional Giving, Guthrie Theater|Jeanne Zwart, Board member, Elysian Area Library; chair, Elysian Fourth of July Parade","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20899,"Arts Access",2013,95696,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Deepen relationships with Somali, disability, and Latino communities, and with workforce centers, college students, and affinity groups via hired liaisons. Surveys, database analysis, and space use reflect engagement with and participation by 3,950 patrons from targeted populations via liaisons and Advisory Councils, deepening staff efforts to promote programming and services to targeted populations. 2: Address cultural, economic, transportation and physical barriers in target populations. Facility upgrade, transportation and no-cost admission increase attendance of people with disabilities. Surveys show growth in Latino, 18-22 year old, East African, and low-income patrons. Neighborhood events in venue indicate African participation.","Deepen relationships with Somali, disability, and Latino communities, with workforce centers, college students, and affinity groups via hired liaisons; surveys, database analysis, and space use reflect engagement with and participation by 3,950 patrons from targeted populations via liaisons and Advisory Councils, deepening staff efforts to promote programming and services to targeted populations. 2: Address cultural, economic, transportation and physical barriers in aforementioned target populations; facility upgrade, transportation, and no-cost admission increase attendance of people with disabilities. Surveys show growth in Latin, 18-22 year old, East African, and low-income patrons. Neighborhood events in venue indicate African participation",,535559,"Other, local or private",631255,,"Ron McKinley, Susan P. Mackay, Tabitha Montgomery, Molly Bott, Eric Hyde, Warren Bowles, Deb Bryan, Yolanda Cotterall, Habtamu B. Gana, Sheila Gore Dennis, PJ Doyle, Shalini Gupta, K. David Hirschey, David Ginter, Nancy Koo, Robert Lunning, Jeff McCall",0.00,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"As no-cost admission transformed audiences under 30, low-income audiences, and patrons of color, Mixed Blood focuses Radical Hospitality to hone in on disability communities, East Africans, Latinos, college students, employee networks, and the unemployed.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,"White Thietje","Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 S 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1100,"(612) 338-0984 ",Amanda@mixedblood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Becker, Blue Earth, Clay, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Fillmore, Hennepin, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Morrison, Nicollet, Nobles, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Washington, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-194,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20907,"Arts Access",2013,36526,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Strengthen a relationship with the Wadena, East Otter Tail, and Todd County Fairs in order to increase capacity to present high quality arts events and arts learning activities. 1) The Fair Boards will identify the Cultural Center as a partner in arts presentation. 2) The arts will take a more prominent place in the Fair promotions in 2013 as compared to 2012. 2: 1,500 low income persons in Otter Tail, Wadena, and Todd Counties will experience arts learning or arts presentation at the 2013 county fairs. 1) A tally of the persons attending events will be made. 2. Focus group assessments will be completed by fair patrons and by Fair Board members.","The Cultural Center was successful in strengthening its relationships with the East Otter Tail County Fair and the Todd County Fair. The Wadena County Fair experience was not as fully realized as was hoped for. The Center will be undertaking collaborations with both the Todd County and East Otter Tail County Fairs in the future. There has been a significant growth in understanding of the boards of both the Cultural Center and the County Fairs of the importance of bringing the arts to the community. 2: The total number of persons participating in the events of the three fairs exceeded the projection of 1,500 low income participants. 2,500 persons participated in the project at three county fairs and 36 artists brought their talents and creative expression to three Fairs.",,7524,"Other, local or private",44050,5500,"Jerry Mevissen, Trisha McCarthy, Alice Martin, Robert Sonnenberg, Manley Nichols, Dorothy Eskeli, Elisa Korentayer, Rachel Stout, Mary DuBois, Carol Myhre, Nathaniel Welte, John Husband, Vicki Chepulis",0.10,"New York Mills Arts Retreat AKA New York Mills Regional Cultural Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"New York Mills Arts Retreat will provide free and accessible performing arts and arts learning activities to 1,500 low-income residents of rural Minnesota at the East Otter Tail County Fair, the Wadena County Fair, and the Todd County Fair.",2013-02-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jamie,Robertson,"New York Mills Arts Retreat AKA New York Mills Regional Cultural Center","24 Main Ave N PO Box 246","New York Mills",MN,56567,"(218) 385-3339 ",jamie@kulcher.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Wadena, Otter Tail, Todd",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-195,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20912,"Arts Learning",2013,39330,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Northern Clay Center will address the increase in the 55+ population through art programs for senior populations, for whom artist-led programs are not available due to finances, location, and other barriers. Northern Clay Center solicits both qualitative and quantitative feedback from participants, teaching artists and senior living/site staff. 2: By the end of the granting period (February 28, 2014), we hope to have added 35 additional programs for target populations, reaching 435 new participants of the target population. We track the number of participants in our programs at each location with help from our teaching artists and the on-site staff.","Northern Clay Center addressed the importance of providing high quality life-long creative learning opportunities for the expanding 55+ population through arts programing for senior populations for whom artist-led sessions are not available due to finances, schedules, mobility, and location. Working closely with our gate keepers and teaching artists, Northern Clay Center developed educational programing that used clay as a tool for instruction, creativity, and hands-on learning experiences while being mindful of the physical, intellectual, and logistical considerations of our partners and their clients. Participants gained knowledge/appreciation within the making process, built self-esteem, gained confidence, increased positive interactions with staff/volunteers, and through individual and group projects, stronger communities were formed at the sites as well. Throughout each partnership, Northern Clay Center solicited both qualitative and quantitative feedback from participants, teaching artists and senor living/site staff. 2: Northern Clay Center engaged 714 Minnesotans through 43 events, ranging from staff/volunteer training sessions and one-time specialized workshops, to intergenerational programing and multi-week partnerships. To increase accessibility and interest, our programming was formatted to meet the needs of each site and population. This a la carte approach increased participation and overall success within the events. Whenever possible, partnering organizations brought interested clients to Northern Clay Center for a demonstration by a Northern Clay Center studio artist and a free tour of our facilities, which include exhibition spaces, sales gallery, artist studios, firing facilities, and educational classrooms. Participants gained knowledge and understanding of the making process through the Northern Clay Center sessions and their tour (as applicable). As a result, individuals' interest in art programing grew and people were more likely to engage in future programing.",,9407,"Other, local or private",48737,5402,"Ellen Watters, Teresa Matsui Sanders, Rick Scott, Lynne Alpert, Mary K. Bauman, Craig Bishop, Robert Briscoe, Philip Burke, Sheldon Chester, Linda Coffey, Debra Cohen, Nancy Hanily Dolan, Bonita Hill, Sally Wheaton Hushcha, Chris Jozwiak, Mark Lellman, Bruce Lilly, Alan Naylor, Mark Pharis, Jim Ridenour, T Cody Turnquist, Robert Walsh",0.00,"Northern Clay Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Northern Clay Center will partner with community organizations that serve individuals 55 and older, to provide clay instruction to place-bound and somewhat mobile populations.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Singewald,"Northern Clay Center","2424 Franklin Ave E",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 339-8007 ",chrissingewald@northernclaycenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-360,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20920,"Arts Access",2013,15341,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To engage new audiences by reaching out to underserved communities and encouraging planning, dialogue, and relationship-building with those communities. We will evaluate our goal of engaging new audiences through our one-on-one interactions with the tour hosts, and their neighbors in the planning of the performances, and the post-performance gatherings in their homes and backyards. 2: Build understanding and appreciation of contemporary art forms by underserved audiences through participation and additional programming. We will evaluate our goal of building understanding and appreciation by assessing personal interactions with audience members during the post-performance gatherings, through printed surveys, blog posts, and a dinner with all the hosts after the tour.","We overcame our targeted audience's barriers to participation, including geographic, economic, and perceptive barriers. We also created an opportunity for more Minnesotans to participate in the arts, especially those who would not normally participate in a performing arts experience such as ours. For example, a Hmong family with thirteen children attended the performance at no cost whatsoever. We evaluated the extent to which we achieved our outcomes through: one-on-one interactions between cast and the audience after the shows in the intimate and informal setting of the post-performance gatherings; building personal relationships with the garage hosts and their co-Hosts; evaluating the detailed audience surveys; and reviewing box office statistics. We also receive a number of unsolicited social media posts, emails, letters, and coverage from the media. The hosts also attended the post-tour dinner at our home, and their feedback was invaluable. 2: Of the survey respondents, nearly 50% of total respondents cited time and/or cost as the principal barrier to their participation. The average donation made was down $1.30 than projected based on the past 3 years of the Garage Tour, reaffirming a persistent economic barrier to participation. Also, in the one-on-one interactions with audiences and hosts during the post-performance gatherings we can generally ascertain if a host was able to attract an audience broader than their known friends. About three fifths of survey respondents learned about the performances through word-of-mouth, and the rest learned about them directly through the Hosts. This tells us we are both reaching the immediate neighborhood/community, and more broadly every year outside the Hosts' personal circle.",,4899,"Other, local or private",20240,2060,"Siana Goodwin, Jeffrey Morrison, Meggan Ellingboe, Justin Bausch, John Munger, Nina Ebbighausen, Jennifer Ilse, Paul Herwig",0.00,"Off-Leash Area: Contemporary Performance Works AKA Off-Leash Area","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Off-Leash Area's project is the continuation and expansion of our Neighborhood Garage Tour project, touring original contemporary performance throughout the metro area. It includes 24 performances in eight communities and will reach approximately 900 people.",2013-03-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Herwig,"Off-Leash Area: Contemporary Performance Works AKA Off-Leash Area","3540 34th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2733,"(612) 724-7372 ",offleash@offleasharea.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Dakota, Sherburne, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-197,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20923,"Arts Learning",2013,108699,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Up to 380 people with disabilities will access art workshops adapted to their disabilities at an Opportunity Partners site or in the community, because we have removed barriers. We will track participants in workshops at six Opportunity Partners sites, at Minnetonka Center for the Arts and at Upstream Arts. People with disabilities will have access to arts learning programs adapted to their disabilities, either on-site where they are served, or in the community. 2: Up to 380 people with disabilities, who have limited or no access to arts learning programs, will access art workshops adapted to their disabilities. We will track participation and evaluate outcomes based on specific arts learning goals to insure that learners have been able to meet their goals because we have removed barriers and adapted learning to their disabilities.","Many strategic approaches were utilized to break down barriers to the Arts for the people we serve. Financial: we were able to provide for free, arts opportunities. Transportation: for all community locations transportation was provided, or artists came to our location. Social: programs were geared toward authentically learning and expanding social and work skills. Staff Support: Many of the people we serve require staff support or supervision. It is impossible for them to participate in outside art activities. By partnering with experts who adapt high quality arts experiences for people with disabilities and offering these programs during the day, we were able to build arts experiences into the structured day programs. Through these approaches, 192 Minnesotans were able to participate in high quality arts programming. 2: Through partnership with UpstreamArts, KAIROSalive, and the Minnetonka Center for the Arts, the underserved population of Minnesotans with disabilities were able to be engaged in arts learning programs. UpstreamArts provided programming in theater arts that supports work and social skills for people with disabilities. 51 percent of these participants experienced theater arts for the first time in their lives. KAIROSalive directed dance programming that helped increase physical function, artistic cognitive, and emotional-social skills for adults with disabilities. Minnetonka Center for the Arts adapted programming to offer mixed media visual arts experience in the community and at Opportunity Partners. Through these programs we saw integration of the people we serve into a community that allows for self-expression and understanding of the whole self.",,669,"Other, local or private",109368,5724,"David Bares, Cynthia Lesher, Gregory H. Keane, Edson W. Spencer, Jr., Derek Batchlor, Henry Blissenbach, Mike Chevrette, Diane Duguay, John Hetterick, Julie Kline, Jane McCrossan, Al Mize, David Oswald, Mickey Pajor, Julia A. Sorenson, Alan C. Thiel, Nancy Wagner",0.50,"Opportunity Partners, Inc. AKA Opportunity Partners","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Opportunity Partners' Arts Learning Program for People with Disabilities will provide adolescents and adults with disabilities an opportunity to experience theater, dance, and other art forms, through workshops held on-site, at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts, and at Upstream Arts.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Armando,Camacho,"Opportunity Partners, Inc. AKA Opportunity Partners","5500 Opportunity Ct",Minnetonka,MN,55343,"(952) 912-7444 ",acamacho@opportunities.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-361,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20924,"Arts Access",2013,76946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The Ordway and Sabathani Community Center will deepen their relationship by embarking on collaborative community arts programming. The project will engage Sabathani constituents and will use Sabathani as a hub where activities occur and as a point of convening to connect audiences with the Ordway's programming in world music. 2: The Ordway will provide access to a performance and experiential learning in the arts by members of multicultural communities in the Twin Cities. The Ordway will provide ticket and transportation subsidies to enable members of the Sabathani community to attend Ordway events and communicate with Sabathani staff in order to identify and address additional barriers.","This was achieved by cooperatively working to connect the Ordway with programs within Sabathani, such as We Win Insitutute, Horizons, and Connections to Independence. Sabathani became a hub for Ordway-led activity and worked with the Ordway to recruit participants, encourage parent participation, and promoting the programs both at Sabathani and the opportunity to attend a show at the Ordway. Nearly 300 people attended the final performance at the Ordway, including the participating youth. 2: This was achieved by providing tickets and transportation to enable members of the Sabathani community to attend the Raul Midón concert. Additional opportunities included diverse artistic panels dialoguing with community members about careers in the arts in front of and behind the curtain, a workshop with Midón at Sabathani, and a youth showcase performance at the end of the summer workshops.",,25073,"Other, local or private",102019,34455,"Scott P. Anderson, Amy Ault, Jeannie Buckner, Dorothea J. Burns, Robert Cattanach, Mary Choate, John P. Clifford, Jr., Honorable Chris Coleman, Traci D. Egly, Chris Georgacas, John F. Gibbs, William Gullickson Jr., Thomas W. Handley, Linda N. Hanson EDD, Mark henneman, Roger Hewins, Ann Hilger, Bernadeia Johnson, Tracy C. Jkokinen, Lawrence R. King, Maureen Kuchera-Walsh, Barry Lazarus, David M. Lilly, Jr., Matt Majka, Laura McCarten, Laura Merickel, Rosa Miller, Patricia A. Mitchell, Robert F. Moeller, II. Nancy Nicholson, John G. Ordway III, P.W. (Bill) Parker, Dwight A. Peterson, David Quigg, William Sands, David Sewall, Valeria Silva, Debra A. Sit, Peter Thrane",0.00,"Ordway Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The Ordway and multicultural Sabathani Community Center (mostly African American, Latino, East Asian, Caucasian, and African families) will partner to create community access to a concert by Raul Midon and Richard Bona. The project will include a residency with two Minnesota artists to engage participants as artists and audience members.",2013-01-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori-Anne,Williams,"Ordway Center for the Performing Arts","345 Washington St","St Paul",MN,55102-1419,"(651) 282-3000 ",lwilliams@ordway.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-198,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",1 20927,"Arts Learning",2013,49406,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Local Directing Institute trains artists and students in directing and educates faculty in aesthetics and models appropriate to changing demographics. Eighteen emerging artist, 50 high school students and 10 faculty will be exposed to the craft of directing, methodologies, alternate aesthetics and forms and concepts of theater from across the world. Artists and students will the opportunity to perform. 2: Financial, geographic, racial, and gender barriers to learning and practicing directing have been identified and mitigated. Fifty percent of enrollment will be reserved for artists of color and women. Scholarships will be made available. After school offerings for students and workshops for teachers will be free. Transportation will be available to students.","We went into our project with the ultimate goal of laying a strong foundation for the establishment of a Directing Institute that addresses the need for training, professional development and exchange opportunities in these areas, particularly for directors of color and women. We were very intentional about including Native American and indigenous artists and artists from the Somali and Latina/o community who are first generation immigrants, Hmong and Lao artists and reached 19 artists in the first year. Overall, we feel very proud to have completed a successful process, focused on trying structures and engaging in curriculum development, which perhaps exceeded all our expectations in the energy and vision it generated. These artists will continue to engage with us in FY2015. The whole process has truly informed and shaped our understanding of what is needed and what is possible, and provided us with a strong foundation for the launch of a replicable program. 2: This is the first of its kind in the Twin Cities. Barriers we identified were financial, geographic, racial and gender. We were able to mitigate these barriers by choosing a diversity of interested candidates, offering them classes free of charge, holding classes in both Minneapolis and St. Paul and also including women identified artists. All totaled, there were nineteen artists, fifteen of whom were people of color, seven were first generation immigrants, twelve were women or trans-identified, and three LGBTQ-identified. The project itself is a response to barriers present for people who come from an aesthetic that is different and who cannot afford to be a part of academic institutions. They wanted a practical training methodology. This is a response to a dearth of professional training and exchange opportunities for directors in the United States, particularly directors of color and women, as well as for beginning a training in the multiple, burgeoning forms of future aesthetics.",,5954,"Other, local or private",55360,3750,"Afshan Anjum, Lana Barkawi, Arnie Bigbee, Joseph Brown Thunder, Mona Antilla Carloni, Paul Cimmerer, Sharon Day, Christopher Fisher, Olga Herrera, Karen Loekkesmoe, Rajan Menon, Dipankar Mukherjee, GiGi Mullins, Meena Natarajan, Laura Provinzino, Emily Anne Tuttle, Carlos E. Vasquez, Bertrand Wilson, Joyce Wisdom, Roy Woodstrom",1.00,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Pangea's Local Directing Institute will train artists, with an emphasis on artists of color, women artists, and high school students. Fine arts faculty will conduct workshops in directing concepts, methodologies, and alternate aesthetics.",2013-05-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 101",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015 ",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-362,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20928,"Arts Access",2013,57466,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our relationships with the Latino and Somali community on Lake Street deepens. Our evaluator will help us determine whether participants feel they had adequate opportunities to reflect, share and apply what they've learned, and whether their voice is heard in meetings, workshops and creation process. 2: Financial barriers, transportation barriers, language barriers, and barriers of cultural literacy are mitigated. Increased attendance of Latino/a and Somali community members at Pangea programming, high levels of participation at workshops and in creating Home, and a sustained relationship with participants that goes beyond this project.","Pangea World Theater presented several plays and readings over the project period – Hmong Bollywood, Sabra Falling and Aliens Unplugged. We reached out to the Latino/a and Somali communities in the Twin Cities. Torres Tama, the artists of Hmong Bollywood and Sabra Falling offered storytelling and writing workshops for artists and community members to tell their own stories. Free tickets were offered to participants to see plays. Through our Home project that included Somali and Latino/a artists, the project expanded participants’ creative and technical skills, including theatrical project development, story circles and professional development. In addition, Pangea convened pre and post-performance panel discussion with community members in which key issues were discussed. A network of 20+ Somali and Latino/a community leaders and allies gathered for group meetings to be updated on the program’s progress, provide feedback and share ideas. 2: Our efforts to mitigate barriers included providing buses to students, a pay as you can policy for audiences that cannot afford tickets. We provided transportation to community members to make it to gatherings and childcare. We also distributed fliers and brochures announcing gatherings and multi-lingual performances in multiple languages. We provided interpreters at meetings. This was to increase the level of comfort for our immigrant communities. In order to educate our audiences in theatrical forms and increase awareness and knowledge of theater, our post performance discussions were also in the form of panels that included speakers. Language facilitation made this program highly successful. Home took place in the Pangea studio for free – it included Somali, Spanish and English. The workshops and rehearsals included embodied sustainable processes into our organizing practices and provided skill-building opportunities for all participants.",,7195,"Other, local or private",64661,6100,"Afshan Anjum, Lana Barkawi, Arnie Bigbee, Joseph Brown Thunder, Mona Antilla Carloni, Paul Cimmerer, Sharon Day, Christopher Fisher, Olga Herrera, Karen Loekkesmoe, Rajan Menon, Dipankar Mukherjee, GiGi Mullins, Meena Natarajan, Laura Provinzino, Emily Anne Tuttle, Carlos E. Vasquez, Bertrand Wilson, Joyce Wisdom, Roy Woodstrom",2.00,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Through the Lake Street Arts Access Program, Pangea will provide free tickets to performances, transportation, child care, workshops, and support to create a community-based performance to members of the Latino and Somali community on Lake Street.",2013-03-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 101",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015 ",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-199,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",1 20933,"Arts Learning",2013,4330,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","This project instills an understanding of photography as a means of communication and opens a world of creative expression for a new generation of visual artists. Successful evaluation tools developed for previous Photography at the Center programs aid staff and partner organizations in assessing project success. Evaluation methods measure our instructor's ability to deliver quality class instruction and student artistic development. 2: Our goal is to eliminate barriers to meaningful engagement in the visual arts, while at the same time bringing the healing powers of artistic expression into the lives of at-risk youth. We will foster relationships with community organizations that have not participated in photography programs, learn more about barriers to participation and the needs of arts learners, and increase access to photographic arts programming for underserved populations.","PATCKids Arts Learning project with the North Minneapolis Jerry Gamble Boys and Girls Club offered twelve youth, ages 9-12, the opportunity to learn photography during a two-week summer program that focused on sports and motion. We taught the basics of digital photography and composition while providing on-site experiences students would not normally have access to; capturing motion through consistent educational art activities during our tour of Target Field and a Minnesota Twins game. Our program gave students at Jerry Gamble Boys and Girls Club the opportunity to broaden their idea of community through a visual medium they never had the opportunity to work with before. Ultimately, students left our program with the confidence to pursue photographer, equipped with the skills required to reach their individual goals. 2: PATCKids’ relationship with the Jerry Gamble Boys and Girls Club resulted in two successful programs in 2013, with the second program doubling the number of students we served in the first. We eliminated the barriers of equipment costs, program supplies, instructors, and access to facilities. By using the transportation already in place from the Boys and Girls Club, we were able to bring the students to a variety of Minneapolis sites to capture motion and sports. When we put cameras in the hands of youth, surrounding them with instructors and mentors, we provided students with the support they needed to feel safe, confident, and successful. Students were encouraged to expand their vision and think outside of the box to reach their individual, creative potential. Evaluation tools such as artist statements, questionnaires, and daily interaction helped us encourage creative expression. Kendale’s statement from our tour day demonstrates this success: This was the best day I ever had!",,2120,"Other, local or private",6450,750,"Hal Tearse, Thomas Reiter, Richard Vogel, Christina Chang, Jim D'Aquila, Peg McQuillan, Abby Rutchick, Orin Rutchick",0.00,"Photography at the Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Photography at the Center will collaborate with the North Minneapolis Jerry Gamble Boys and Girls Club and the Brooklyn Center Zanewood Community Center to teach 40 young people, ages 12-16, in a summer documentary photography program titled Putting a Face on Your Community.",2013-07-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Orin,Rutchick,"Photography at the Center","2400 2nd St N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 643-3511 ",orin@PATCKids.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-364,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20936,"Arts Learning",2013,111946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","1200 neighborhood residents facing multiple barriers to participation will express themselves creatively and increase interest in arts participation. Evaluation tools include (pre-post) surveys and observations in the 7Cs rubric (character, confidence, competence, connection, compassion, creativity and contribution) as well as systematically gathering demographic data and participation levels.","Pillsbury House Theatre resident teaching artists developed curricula to lower barriers to participation by weaving arts learning experiences into Pillsbury House Neighborhood Center social service programs; residencies with Washburn and South High Schools, Green Central Middle School and the Epsilon Program; and community events and gatherings in four Minneapolis neighborhoods that intersect at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. Through their efforts 307 young people ages 16 months to 23 years received regular, sustained arts creation, experience and performance opportunities; 203 adults participated in multiple arts workshops; and 756 community members engaged in an arts workshop in a familiar setting. Results were evaluated through: tracking attendance and demographics, pre-post staff observations of youth, in-event surveys, focus groups and interviews. Evaluation data documents increases in research based markers of positive youth development, attachment to community, and creativity and collaboration.",,48084,"Other, local or private",160030,22109,"Norah Shapiro, Cordelia Anderson, Pam Arnold, Chanda Smith Baker, Jim Langemo, John Humleker, Sarah Milligan-Toffler, Eric Mueller, Julia Sand, Nedy Windham Pillsbury United Communities Board of Directors: Kimberly Morris Agee, Andy Augustine, Tracy Batsell, Marni Bumstead, Paul Carver, Cory Factor, JoAnn Harris, Amy Hartman, Travis Leonard, Dwight Lavender, Kurt Lieberman, Peggye Mezile, Sarah Noor, Amit Patel, Raj Patel, Adam Patil, Paul Pribbenow, Norah Shapiro, Curtis Smith, Buddy Snow",2.13,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Pillsbury House Theatre teaching artists will infuse arts creation, participation, and appreciation into core activities of Pillsbury House social service programs, including daycare, afterschool, service learning, parenting, and teen development.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620 ",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-365,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 20937,"Arts Access",2013,89546,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Individuals will engage in more arts activities in their own neighborhoods. Attendance records, pre and post surveys from residents, and pre and post observation data from artists will indicate whether barriers have been mitigated.","Through participant surveys, discussions at events, and artist project reports, we learned that individuals established connections with new people (through the act of artistic co-creation) that previously did not exist. We heard from many residents that through participating in Art Blocks, they learned about other artists living on their blocks. The project also served as an unofficial artist census for the four target neighborhoods. We heard over and over again that people who had known each other casually for 5-10 years discovered that their neighbor was a practicing artist, or had an artistic skill set that was previously unknown. Access barriers were overcome because people participated where they live, the art came to them. For a significant number of people, especially families with young children, this was the only way they could participate in this arts activity.",,44558,"Other, local or private",134104,20209,"Cordelia Anderson, Pam Arnold, Chanda Smith Baker, John Humleker, Jim Langemo, Marianne Merriman, Sarah Milligan-Toffler, Eric Mueller, Julia Sand,Norah Shapiro, Nedy Windham, Marni Bumsted, Cory Factor, Kimberly Morris Agee, C. Paul Carver, Jo Ann Harris",0.70,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Pillsbury House Theatre will convene, train, and support twelve community-based artists to organize their neighbors, engaging them first in art on the blocks where they live, and then in events and performances occurring in the surrounding neighborhoods.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620 ",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-200,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20939,"Arts Learning",2013,71745,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Involve more youth from North Minneapolis in theater programming in non-school hours. Teaching artists will maintain rosters of youth participants and logs of youth demographics and participation. 2: Provide a quality arts education to help youth discover and develop creative skills and talents in all aspects of theater under the tutelage and mentorship of professional artists. Teaching artist evaluation of program/artistic growth of youth participants; youth evaluation of program/artistic growth; review/assessment/adjustment by artistic committee; monitoring by management staff, board of directors and board committees.","Through Capri Afterschool Theater program we have been able to achieve this goal, having found creative ways to overcome common recruitment and retention barriers for urban youth. Our best prospects for Capri Afterschool Theater are Plymouth Youth Center high school students - so we have integrated Capri Afterschool Theater teaching artists Kevin West and Greta Oglesby into Plymouth Youth Center's school day high school schedule through residencies and workshops, which have proven to be successful in attracting more students to Capri Afterschool Theater after school. To evaluate progress on this goal, Capri Afterschool Theater teaching artists kept logs on student participation, and solicit student feedback frequently. 2: Capri Afterschool Theater curriculum is aligned with state standards and students reported gaining new life skills and growing their artistic talents. Capri Afterschool Theater-Children's Theatre Company collaboration expanded students' horizons. They attended Children's Theatre Company tech rehearsals and met Children's Theatre Company artistic teams. Students also developed artistically Summer 2013 when the high schoolers collaborated with Camp Capri middle schoolers to stage two public shows of Courage of Nine in August. This play by Cheryl L. West is a fictionalized account of the nine high school students at the heart of the 1957 desegregation struggles in Little Rock, Arkansas. Both shows drew rave audience reviews. Evaluation tools included weekly program meetings between teaching artists and Capri theater director, class observations, student and parent feedback, and audience reports.",,669,"Other, local or private",72414,6583,"Janet Anderson, Shelby Andress, Julie Carver, Bernadette Christiansen, Luther Dale, Timothy Downey, Rosemary Hansen, Mark Hegman, Kelly Hoffman, Staci Horwitz, LaShanna Martin, Carl Mahn, Herb Morgenthaler, Glory Kibbe!, Dan Mueller, James Pierce, Karen P",0.75,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Kevin West and Greta Oglesby, with consulting artists from Children's Theatre Company, will lead an after school theater program at the Capri Theater in north Minneapolis to attract and challenge urban youth to create and perform high quality theater.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anne,Long,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","2210 Oliver Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411-1821,"(612) 522-6501 ",along@pcyc-mpls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-366,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20945,"Arts Learning",2013,68208,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Engage a new group of students, families, and teachers in a quality theater learning experience. Red Eye will partner with Minneapolis Public Schools to evaluate impact, employing program facilitators who are part of the planning team to capture data related to those served, as well as assessing levels of student achievement that results.","The project successfully engaged a new group of students, teachers and others in the broader school community in a quality hands-on theater learning experience. Most of the student participants had limited if any prior experience in theater arts. In addition, for more than 90% of the teachers and support staff, this project provided their first encounter with the Red Eye Tableau Strategy. Participation numbers were tracked by the project facilitators and demographic detail was provided by Minneapolis Public School’s arts staff.",,669,"Other, local or private",68877,1000,"Steve Busa, John Farrell, Jessica Haug, Doug Kress, David Kelley, Carol MacDonald, Judy Meath, Miriam Must, Joshua Tanz, Victoria Temiz, Peter Wold",0.28,"Red Eye Collaboration","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Red Eye will provide theater residencies in 36 third and fourth grade classes at nine Minneapolis public schools, as well as professional development for each classroom teacher and training for one teaching artist in the Red Eye Tableau Strategy.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Miriam,Must,"Red Eye Collaboration","15 14th St W",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2301,"(612) 870-7531 ",staff@redeyetheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-367,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20946,"Arts Access",2013,89976,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Northrop will engage 8-10 diverse community organizations and 10-15 community organizers in planning, execution, and participation with Women of Substance. We will evaluate the total number of organizations participating, and assess how fully they participated, how many members were involved, their overall experience, and whether the relationship will continue into the future. 2: At least 3,500 new community members will participate in outreach activities and performances as a direct result of this program. We will record participation numbers at all activities and track the number of free tickets distributed for performances. Surveys, face-to-face interviews, and partner feedback will confirm that participants are new to Northrop.","Through twenty-one engagement activities during the project period, we partnered with nine diverse community organizations, two universities, five schools, and a variety of local artists in planning, execution, and participation of the Women of Substance Residency Project. Key partners included Girls in Action, G.I.R.L. Initiative (Girls in Real Life), East Side Arts Council, Breakthrough Twin Cities, Chinese American Association of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Women’s Center, the Aurora Center, and St. Catherine University. We reviewed event attendance, ticket sales, number of partners, quality/continuation of partnerships, and gathered pre- and post-evaluations from girls involved in the program. With performances and engagement activities surrounding the performances of Bebe Miller Company, Khmer Arts Ensemble, Emily Johnson/Catalyst, Gallim Dance, Shanghai Ballet, and Kate Weare Company, we are confident that we achieved the outcomes we set to achieve in our initial project proposal. 2: We engaged nearly 3,000 new community members through outreach activities and performances as a direct result of this initiative. Though we had initially anticipated reaching 3,500 new attendees, we are confident that the model we developed with our community partners throughout the project created the best experience and meaning for the participants. Using this new engagement model, we plan to sustain and expand this project in Northrop's upcoming performance season.",,446034,"Other, local or private",536010,89976,"Richard Beeson, Dean Johnson, Clyde Allen, Laura Brod, Linda Cohen, Thomas Devine, John Frobenius, David Larson, Peggy Lucas, David McMillan, Abdul Omari, Patricia Simmons, Antone Melton-Meaux, Thomas Morgan, Colleen Carey, John Foley, Cecily Sommers, Heather Faulkner, Chas Porter",0.25,"Regents of the University of Minnesota-Northrop AKA Northrop","State Government","Arts AccessArts Access",,"Northrop will create a new Women of Substance residency pilot program that engages underserved girls and women of color in extended residency activities and performances with leading local, national, and international female choreographers of color. The program will address leadership, self-esteem, self-empowerment, and community.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christine,Tschida,"Regents of the University of Minnesota-Northrop AKA Northrop","2829 University Ave SE Ste 750",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3279,"(612) 625-6600 ",tschidac@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-202,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 20953,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,89265,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Rose Ensemble musicians present concerts in ten Minnesota cities in 2013 (one more than 2012 tour), and present workshops in K-12 schools/colleges/senior centers in each city. The Rose Ensemble will have successfully presented a concert in each of the ten tour cities, as well as having provided an educational program at the local K-12 school or senior center. 2: We are visiting three new cities that have not been part of our previous tours and returning to seven cities where we have previously performed. We visit three new cities in 2013: International Falls, Walker, and Wadena. We present concerts in each city plus 7 cities previously visited. We offer educational programs in a K-12 school/senior center - reaching new audiences in the three new tour cities.","The Rose Ensemble successfully presented concerts and educational programs in ten cities around the state. In eight years of touring, this is the most cities we've visited in a single tour. 2: The Rose Ensemble performed concerts in St. Peter and International Falls, reaching new audience members in cities that we have never visited.",,22316,"Other, local or private",111581,21925,"Gayle Ober, Gary Aamodt, Pete Parshall, Julie Schramke, Gregg Dahlke, Tom Jermann, David Gibson, Alan Beck",0.00,"The Rose Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"The Rose Ensemble will conduct a ten city tour of And Glory Shone Around (early American ballads, hymns, and dances), with concerts, preconcert educational programs, and programs for schools or senior citizen centers.",2013-10-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jordan,Sramek,"The Rose Ensemble","75 W 5th St Ste 314","St Paul",MN,55102-1423,"(651) 225-4340x 202",jordan@RoseEnsemble.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Douglas, Koochiching, Lake, Morrison, Nicollet, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-169,"Lynne Beck: Development Director, COMPAS; Olive Bieringa: Co-director, Body Cartography Project, Dance performance, workshops, films; Rachel Chomet: Actor and Playwright; Jane Gudmundson: Freelance consultant in education and the arts; Carol Gustavson: Traidtional Japanese Shibori Artist; Barbe Hansen: Executive director, Twin Rivers Center for the Arts, Mankato; Exeutive Producer, Sample Night Live; Cheryl Kramer-Milder: Artistic director, County Seat Theater Company, Cloquet; Peter Pestalozzi: Furniture designer/craftsman, Ely; Board member, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council; Steven Schmidt: General manager, City of Rochester Music Department/Riverside Concerts|Christopher Taykalo, Marketing and Development Manager, Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21805,"Arts Organization Development and Equipment",2013,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The measurable goal would be the enhanced quality of lighting provided by the lighting equipment that will be purchased with the assistance of this grant. We already know, based on the use of these type of lights in a previous performance that they significantly enhance the lighting, mood, special effects and timbre of theatrical performances on the stage at the Bernie Aaker Auditorium. As they are portable, we know they can have this effect on other venues within our community, and can be used not just by Litchfield Community Theatre but by other groups within the community.We will use a voluntary survey of the audience at our first show where the lights will be used (SHREK the Musical). This feedback will be a good measure of how well the lighting affects the overall experience. We can place this measuring tool inside the programs and ask our patrons to fill them out, and ask that they be returned as people leave the performance.","Outcomes of the survey were approximately 50 people answered yes, the show lighting was improved. There were no negative comments in any of the commentaries.",,1031,"Other, local or private",4031,,"Paul Lundhorst, Jane Lind, Jim Vrchota, Bob Lawerence, Ed Cowley,Shawn Hansen, Michael Joldersma, Marcia Provencher, Julie Ross, Erikka Weires",,"Litchfield Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Organization Development",,"Lighting Equipment Request",2013-05-20,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Lindhorst,"Litchfield Community Theatre","114 W Ripley St",Litchfield,MN,55355,"(320) 693-3255 ",jvrchota@cnbmn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Meeker, Wright, McLeod, Kandiyohi, Stearns, Benton, Dakota, Hennepin, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Redwood, Renville",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-organization-development-and-equipment-44,"Janet Olney: artist, coordinator for Willmar Area Arts Council, founding member of Kaleidoscope Gallery; Randy Meyer: visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Jane Link visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative.","Jane Link: visual artist, board member of Milan Village Arts School, and Milan Community Education, and Greater Milan Initiative; Marilee Strom: musician, former art teacher, business owner; Kathy Fransen: musician, certified clinical musician, founder and coordinator of Rhythm of the River music/art festival; Janet Olney: artist, coordinator for Willmar Area Arts Council, founding member of Kaleidoscope Gallery; Randy Meyer: visual artist and farmer, former art teacher; Kate Aydin: retired educator, multidisciplinary curriculum developer, board member of Lincoln County Pioneer Museum; Paula Nemes: musician, librarian, former coordinator of the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council, Vice President of Marshall Area Stage Company; Tom Wirt: artist, owner of Clay Coyote Gallery, founding member and president of Hutchinson Center for the Arts, past member of Hutchinson Public Arts Commission; Susan Marco: writer, High School English and creative writing teacher; Kelly Muldoon: graphic artist, board member of Prairie Music Association and Prairie Oasis Players, former clogger; Ellen Copperud: retired language arts teacher, theatre director; Dan Wahl: visual artist, musician, participant in community theater productions, adjunct English instructor at Southwest Minnesota State University; Emily Olson: musician, writing instructor; Tamara Isfeld: visual artist, art teacher for Renville County West Schools, Arts Meander planning committee, board member at Granite Arts Council and Renville Friends of the Arts; Cindy Reverts: visual artist, treasurer of Rock County Fine Arts Association, board member for Council for Arts in Humanities in Rock County, Art Rocks planning committee; Sydney Massee: visual artist, quilter, behind the scenes assistant in theatre productions, board member of Lac qui Parle Valley School District; Audrey Fuller: writer, arts advocate, tribal planner, grant writer.",,2 20144,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","The goal is to spread appreciation of the arts by empowering traditionally disenfranchised, nonprofessional artists to develop confidence and skills by: 1. Providing opportunities for 300 community artists to understand, appreciate, and practice theater skills. 2. Cultivate a dedicated group of 25 performer participants from the local community. 3. Showcase the community results of arts learning for 1,000 audience members.Story Collection - Informal conversation tracking for individual participants, culminating in an evaluation potluck. Statistical Data - Demographic survey of participants. Written Surveys and Oral Interviews - for artists, participants, and partners to hold a “midterm” evaluation to solicit learning assessments.","The 156 participants learned new work development techniques and performance skills, and benefited from cross-cultural exchange among artists.",,12000,"Other, local or private",22000,,"Scott Pakudaitis, Amy Danielson, Jim Erchul, Dan Spock, Barbara Berlovitz, Emilie Slaby, John Bueche, Maren Ward",,"Bedlam Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for Bedlam yoU, a series of workshops and master classes with specific activities focused on Native American and East African young adults.",2013-05-29,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Cheney,"Bedlam Theatre","2637 27th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 341-1038 ",development@bedlamtheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-296,"Christian Novak: community development; Linda Hansen: education; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artistic, youth programming, community education; Danette Olsen: organizational development, education, artistic; Cathy McCord Larsen: artistic, education; Betsy Byers: artistic, education, youth programming; Keitha Lucas Hamann: education, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20146,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Educate audiences on the historical development of the waltz; change perceptions of ballroom dance as being only a competitive dance form; create a dance performance that is both artistically rich and educational.Assess critical reviews; post-show discussions and box office sales; post-production meetings with artists.","Received positive reviews from both audience and critics; exceeded audience goals with over 800 in attendance; over 200 audience members participated in post-show discussion; a free performance was provided to individuals from Project SUCCESS and the Alzheimer's Association.",,11350,"Other, local or private",21350,,"Jeanie LaFavor, Andrea Trimble-Hart, Jane Phipps, Eileen Arcilla, Nathan Daniels, Mark Jacobson, Julie Jacobson, Deanne Michael",,"Beyond Ballroom Dance Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to create and present a new concert dance work highlighting the history and evolution of the Waltz. Performances will take place at the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts in February 2014.",2013-07-08,2014-03-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deanne,Michael,"Beyond Ballroom Dance Company","5315 Oliver Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55419-1054,"(612) 508-9255 ",deanne@beyondballroom.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-268,"Philip Fried: artistic, community development, disabilities specialist; Nan Jahnke: administration, volunteerism, community development; Michele Blanchard: artistic, audience development, fundraising; Bill Venne: fundraising; Maggie Scanlan: artistic, education; Cass Erickson: fundraising, youth programming, community education; Elizabeth Tanner: artistic, education, community education; Patricia Mitchell: artistic, audience development, administration; Lori Anne Vicich: marketing, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20148,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ","Seriously ill children will have a variety of arts experiences.Artists, volunteers, facility staff discussions. ","Exceeded participant goals, providing 780 children with serious illnesses personalized arts experiences. Activities took place in hospitals and care facilities. ",,32720,"Other, local or private ",42720,,"Gayle Becker, Rick Anderson, Rhonda Allen, Diane Siegel, Marsha Ovitz, Judith Burrell, Libby Lincoln, Kathleen Runice",,"Breanna's Gift","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support ",,"Funding for their 2012-2013 Arts Program of arts classes for children with cancer and other serious illnesses. Classes will be held at four metro area health care facilities. ",2012-11-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marsha,Ovitz,"Breanna's Gift","2726C Humboldt Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 871-9075 ",info@breannasgift.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-269,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music. ","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law. ",,2 20153,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Celebration of Brazilian music, dance, cuisine and culture will be presented.Audience feedback solicited by volunteers.","Presented three days of music, dance and culture to a total of 1,484 audience members; included mask-making and instrument-making classes for youth.",,16650,"Other, local or private",26650,,"Connie Shaver, Peter Wannemacher, Marisa Cuneo-Linsly, James Vu, Brad Danielson, Chef Osvaldo, Kevin Barnes, Pam Hill, Antonella Borgatti, Vanesa Torezani",,"Carnival Brasileiro","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Carnaval Brasileiro, an evening celebration of Brazilian music, dance, and culture featuring artists from the Twin Cities as well as Brazilian singers and dancers from San Francisco and Chicago. The event will take place at the Fine Line Music Café in Minneapolis in February 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Everest,"Carnival Brasileiro","4209 22nd Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 747-1234 ",rkeverest@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-271,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20159,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To make chamber music relevant for audiences in 2012; to bring chamber music to younger audiences; to entertain and educate.Audience attendance; self-evaluation of artistic success; audience feedback.","Nearly 1,500 adults and children attended one of six performances, including a free event for kids at the Children's Museum; introduced new audiences to newly arranged works for brass quintet.",,7875,"Other, local or private",17875,,"Corbin Dillon, William Mathis, Martin Hodel, Justin Windschitl",,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to support four unique concert programs in the quintet’s inaugural Twin Cities Concert Series. Performances will take place at metro area venues between September 2013 and May 2014.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,Bradley,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","511 Groveland Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 722-3667 ",staff@csbq.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-274,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20165,"Arts Learning",2013,8618,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Participants understand and experience their physical impulses as an accessible tool in the creation of a character. Participants fully comprehend that physical choice is the basic element of specificity in creating a character. Participants understand how to integrate physical choices into a work of art and understand these choices in relation to the interpretation of a dramatic role.Instructor observation and feedback, including videotaping workshops sessions. Upon completion, all participants will provide written reflection/evaluation.","Teachers responded that this was a tangible part of how to teach multiple perspectives of history. Students reported that they saw people newly arrived from other parts of the world in a new light.",,2502,"Other, local or private",11120,,"Robert Rosen, Shawn McConneloug, George Ingebrand, Sarah Duniway, Kathy Culley",,"Community Celebration of Place","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for an Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song residency with seventh grade students at Sanford Middle School in Minneapolis from March to June 2013.",2013-03-01,2013-06-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Larry,Long,"Community Celebration of Place","3357 36th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 722-9775 ",larrylong@communitycelebration.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-300,"Loren Niemi: administration, artistic, organizational development; Carol Sirrine: artist, education, youth programming; Carla Steen: artist, audience development; Regina Lickteig Neville: administration, organizational development, education; Carol Veldman Rudie: volunteerism, education, organizational development; Dayna Martinez: artist, youth programming, finance; Marisa Martinez: artist, education, community education; Kelly Carter: artist, administration, youth programming; Jodi Eiesland: Education.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20168,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Artists and audiences will experience compelling new dance.Ongoing dialogue with artists; audience feedback; board and staff assessment of artistic and financial goal achievement.","Created a compelling work highlighting the movement of older dancers, received with high regard by critics and audiences.",,32250,"Other, local or private",42250,,"Joanie Smith, Soozie Tyrell, Tim Heitman, Nicole Hettwer, Michal Kobialka, Kari Mosel, Laura Selle-Virtucio",,"Contemporary Dance Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to create and premiere WILDSPACE, a new dance choreographed by Joanie Smith focusing on two virtuoso dancers over the age of 50: Erin Thompson and Judith Howard. The project will include six “Rush” events previewing the work-in-progress and performances at the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts in March 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joanie,Smith,"Contemporary Dance Arts, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave S Ste 401",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 803-4334 ",jsmith@shapiroandsmithdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-278,"Beth Burns: marketing, administration, organizational development, theatre, music, literature; Christine Knutson: administration, fundraising, music; Donna Bachman: administration, youth programming, dance, theatre; Kate Walker: artistic, finance, music; Karis Sloss: artist, education, youth programming, dance, theatre, music; Alan Berks: artist, audience development, education, theatre, literature, community arts; Robert Shoemaker: administration, music; Ann Benrud: marketing, fundraising, organizational development, visual arts, design arts, media arts; Jessica Brooks: marketing, youth programming, organizational development, craft arts, music, theatre.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20169,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Increase students’ musical skills including tone production, note recognition, rhythm reading, and listening. Instill an abiding love of music that results in lifelong arts engagement (playing, attending concerts, supporting the arts, etc.). Provide opportunities to perform publicly thereby increasing self-confidence and motivation. Create strong band leaders within existing school band programs.Surveys will be distributed to band students and band directors. Attendance and student progress will be recorded throughout the project.","Band students at two Minneapolis middle schools improved their playing and musical knowledge by receiving instruction additional to their ordinary band instruction, and learned about performance practices from accomplished professional musicians.",,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,"Kate Cooper, Christine Kozachok, Steve Morse, Barbara Roche, Mary Sullivan Rickey",,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for performances, master classes, and lessons for band students at Northeast and Anwatin Middle Schools in Minneapolis during the 2013 - 2014 school year.",2013-09-09,2014-05-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,Bradley,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","511 Groveland Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 722-3667 ",staff@csbq.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-302,"Byron Richard: community development, education; Roxanne Heaton: administration, fundraising, finance; Stanley H. Rothrock, II: artistic, education, community education; Maija Brown: education, artistic, community education; Steve Busa: artistic, education, organizational development; Levi Weinhagen: artistic, audience development, youth programming; Merilee Klemp: artistic, education, youth programming; Johanna Winters: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20170,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Using the power of creative mentoring, this project seeks to help low income children discover their creative gifts, learn about creative careers, develop new visions of themselves, boost self-esteem, and increase the motivation to learn.1. Increased school attendance. 2. Pre and post meetings with teachers, principal, and arts coordinator. 3. Close observation and documentation of the interactions between students and mentors.","Thirty-seven volunteer mentors were paired one-on-one with 37 low-income children at Bancroft Elementary's after school program; participating children developed visual arts skills, writing and storytelling skills, and performance experience.",,19400,"Other, local or private",29400,,"Sue Crolick, Seth Johnson, Michael OÆKeefe, Tracy Pleschourt, Carol Thacher, Kathy Umland, Dan Wallace, Scott Winter, Pat Zehrer",,"Creatives for Causes AKA Art Buddies","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Art Buddies program pairing 40 creative mentors one-on-one with 40 low-income students ages 8 to 11 in the Community Education After-School program at Bancroft Elementary School in Minneapolis during the 2013 - 2014 school year.",2013-08-01,2014-01-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Vagle,"Creatives for Causes AKA Art Buddies","110 N 5th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 334-6004 ",steph@artbuddies.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-279,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20171,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Using the power of creative mentoring, this project seeks to help low income children discover their creative gifts, learn about creative careers, develop new visions of themselves, boost self-esteem, and increase the motivation to learn.Increased school attendance. Pre and post meetings with teachers, principal, and arts coordinator. Close observation and documentation of the interactions between students and mentors.","Volunteers and teachers observed that 3rd through 5th grade Whittier International Elementary School students gained confidence and self-esteem through the project, and that attendance increased on Art Buddies days.",,25074,"Other, local or private",35074,,"Sue Crolick, Seth Johnson, Michael OÆKeefe, Tracy Pleschourt, Carol Thacher, Kathy Umland, Dan Wallace, Scott Winter, Pat Zehrer",,"Creatives for Causes AKA Art Buddies","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the Art Buddies program pairing 80 creative mentors one-on-one with 80 low-income students ages 8 to 11 in the Community Education After-School program at Whittier International Elementary School in Minneapolis during fall 2013.",2013-08-01,2014-01-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Vagle,"Creatives for Causes AKA Art Buddies","110 N 5th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 334-6004 ",steph@artbuddies.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-303,"Christian Novak: community development; Linda Hansen: education; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artistic, youth programming, community education; Danette Olsen: organizational development, education, artistic; Cathy McCord Larsen: artistic, education; Betsy Byers: artistic, education, youth programming; Keitha Lucas Hamann: education, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20172,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will bring quality, affordable music to Northwest Hennepin County and provide the community with an opportunity for artistic expression; will provide community with volunteer opportunities and develop a community family support system; will promote awareness of the community's economically disadvantaged.Audience, cast and orchestra surveys; board evaluation; artistic staff feedback; attendance numbers; amount of collected food donations.","Eighty-three community members participated in the presentation of a lesser-known musical; 50 free tickets were distributed to local food shelves; 634 audience members attended performances.",,23775,"Other, local or private",33775,,"Renee LaPlume, Glorianne Svitak, Goldie Johnson, Greg Janssen, Chris Berne, William Berne, Nancy Covington, Preston Dodds, Kerry Kastle, Gloria Lanthier, Ann Little, Bryan OÆNeil, Jennifer OÆNeil",,"Cross Community Players","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for seven performances of Children of Eden. Performances will take place at Osseo Senior High School in July 2013.",2013-05-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Glorianne,Svitak,"Cross Community Players","PO Box 1135","Maple Grove",MN,55311-6135,"(763) 391-2787 ",mail@crossplayers.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-280,"Mary Grace Flannery: organizational development, general management, community service, development, literature, visual arts, theatre; Joko Sutrisno: artistic, education, music; Jonna Kosalko: fundraising, audience development, marketing, administration, theatre, dance, multidisciplinary; Abby Marcus: administration, finance, audit, marketing, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Mark Hinds: artistic, administration, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Noah Keesecker: artistic, administration, music, multidisciplinary; Mary Farquhar: marketing, computer systems, volunteerism, music, theatre, craft arts; Andrea Lubov: artist, administration, music; Kristie Gaalswyk: youth programming, education, marketing, theatre, music, dance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20173,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Youth will have opportunities for creative self-expression, and attainment of sense of purpose and accomplishment.Surveys of audiences, actors, parents; attendance and financials.","A diverse group of youth ages 7-18 performed alongside both amateur and professional actors in a community-driven production. Nearly 500 audience members attended the performances.",,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,"Joyce Marrie, Paul Warder, Kristina Riley, Michael Steward, Josephine Jackson, Joy Groce, David Reynolds, Michael Trucano, William Green, Katie Sample",,"CrossRoads Panorama","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to stage the eighth annual community theatre production of Scrooge in Tha’ Hood. Performances will be held at Sabathani Community Center in December 2012.",2012-09-27,2012-12-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joyce,Marrie,"CrossRoads Panorama","PO Box 26054","St Louis Park",MN,55426,"(612) 203-0212 ",crossroadspanorama@live.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-281,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20182,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Musicians and audiences will have opportunites to participate in high quality music experience.Audience and performer feedback.","Three concerts were performed for over 1240 audience members; the orchestra reached more youth (390) through their Side-By-Side concert; School district 833 has requested additional partnerships as a result of their efforts.",,14356,"Other, local or private",24356,,"Sally Browne, Angie Wanger, Kim Heit, Dwight Erickson, Eric Levinson, Megan Gangl",,"East Metro Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for four concerts in their 2012 – 2013 season featuring a Christmas-themed performance with Woodbury Community Theater, a performance with 8th to 12th grade musicians, a collaborative concert with area choirs, and the annual Origins program celebrating the music and performing arts of Bulgaria. Concerts will take place between December 2012 and May 2013.",2012-11-01,2013-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sally,Browne,"East Metro Symphony Orchestra","1949 Paris Bay N",Stillwater,MN,55082,"(651) 337-1274 ",tsbrowne@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-282,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20187,"Arts Learning",2013,7200,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","The objective for this project is to expand the dialogue surrounding community and youth issues, through a summer theater program for roughly 20 youth; past issues have included bullying, body image, gender roles, and disability.In addition to pre and post surveys, instructors will conduct exit interviews with each participant.","Twenty percent of 16 participating youth said they understood social justice issues at the beginning of the 6-week project, and at the end, through theater 90% said they felt more engaged.",,1800,"Other, local or private",9000,,"Ambreasha Frazier, Jose David Gallardo, Jill Hayes, Henry Hendricks, Katy Kelley, Ramesh Mani, Matthew Masina, DÆAngelo Navy, Todd Raymond, Molly Seaver, Ryan Tate, Dominique Wells",,EDIT,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the Awareness Through Performance program, a summer theater program for low-income youth in partnership with Urban Ventures and the Children’s Theater Company and culminating in a public performance in mid July 2013.",2013-05-30,2013-08-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Cooney,EDIT,"2608 Blaisdell Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(952) 200-7483 ",jill@edittheworld.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-306,"Michelle Woster: administration, audience development; Shelley Quiala: education; Becka Rahn: education, administration; Josh Wise: administration; Barry Kleider: artistic, education; Leah Ritz: youth programming, education, community education; Scott Artley: community service, organizational development, disabilities specialist; Rachel Davies: artistic, audience development, administration.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20191,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Artists and audiences will be enriched; ethnic cultures will be celebrated and illuminated; dancers' technical skills will improve.Attendance; audience surveys and Facebook fan page; feedback from choreographers and dancers.","Provided artists with in-depth training in regional folk styles, culminating in dance performances representing six specific Black Sea cultures; exceeded audience goals, selling at 94% capacity.",,30890,"Other, local or private",40890,,"Eva Kish, Rita Schultz, Jeanne Schultz, Donal LaCourse, Emily Judd, Don Stevens, Claire Courtney, John Omorean, Leila Poullada",,"The Ethnic Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and present a series of concerts entitled Black Sea Treasures, representing the folk traditions of the six countries surrounding the Black Sea. Performances will take place at the Ritz Theater in March 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eva,Kish,"The Ethnic Dance Theatre","3507 Clinton Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55408-4577,"(763) 545-1333 ",info@ethnicdancetheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-284,"Beth Burns: marketing, administration, organizational development, theatre, music, literature; Christine Knutson: administration, fundraising, music; Donna Bachman: administration, youth programming, dance, theatre; Kate Walker: artistic, finance, music; Karis Sloss: artist, education, youth programming, dance, theatre, music; Alan Berks: artist, audience development, education, theatre, literature, community arts; Robert Shoemaker: administration, music; Ann Benrud: marketing, fundraising, organizational development, visual arts, design arts, media arts; Jessica Brooks: marketing, youth programming, organizational development, craft arts, music, theatre.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20195,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Expand audience appreciation and knowledge of percussive dance; build successful partnership with other St Paul organizations; attract over 2,000 audience members; create a powerful and joyful evening-length performance.Interview artists and select audience members; attendance statistics; audience response on social media and critical reviews.","Presented most ambitious production to date; attendance over 1,500; additional 1,000 students attended special performances. ",,55500,"Other, local or private",65500,,"Joan Loshek, Timothy Fuller, Joe Chvala",,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and present Alice, a multidisciplinary take on Lewis Carroll's classic featuring dancing, acting, music and puppetry. Performances will take place at the Lehr Theater in September and October 2014.",2013-06-26,2014-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Chvala,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","3105 Garfield Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2930,"(612) 825-4291 ",jobohe56@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-285,"Philip Fried: artistic, community development, disabilities specialist; Nan Jahnke: administration, volunteerism, community development; Michele Blanchard: artistic, audience development, fundraising; Bill Venne: fundraising; Maggie Scanlan: artistic, education; Cass Erickson: fundraising, youth programming, community education; Elizabeth Tanner: artistic, education, community education; Patricia Mitchell: artistic, audience development, administration; Lori Anne Vicich: marketing, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20196,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Students will feel comfortable moving and dancing. Students will understand the historical and cultural connections of percussive dance forms. Students will gain technical skills and develop motor skills. Students will have a chance to experience dance as participants and observers. Students will have the confidence to perform for their peers.Evaluation will be verbal and written, at the end of each school residency, and at the end of the entire program. The process and performances will be documented for visual observation and reference.","Approximately 100 students at 3 St. Paul public schools learned percussive dance and its place in various cultures, and gained improvisational and performance skills. ",,3900,"Other, local or private",13900,,"Cathy ten Broeke, Sarah Harris, Mary Ann Prado, Elizabeth Hinz, Heidi Johnson-McAllister, Robert Fischer, Sheila Otto",,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for dance and music residencies at three St. Paul schools: Monroe Community School, the Creative Arts High School, and Highland Park High School. Students will have the opportunity to perform in Flying Foot Forum’s 2014 premiere of ALICE.",2013-04-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Chvala,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","3105 Garfield Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2930,"(612) 825-4291 ",jobohe56@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-307,"Loren Niemi: administration, artistic, organizational development; Carol Sirrine: artist, education, youth programming; Carla Steen: artist, audience development; Regina Lickteig Neville: administration, organizational development, education; Carol Veldman Rudie: volunteerism, education, organizational development; Dayna Martinez: artist, youth programming, finance; Marisa Martinez: artist, education, community education; Kelly Carter: artist, administration, youth programming; Jodi Eiesland: Education.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20199,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will present a re-imagined production of Bertolt Brecht’s Threepenny Opera to 1,200 audience members with critical acclaim.Audience response from post-show discussions, audience surveys, focus groups and informal discussions. Post-show meeting with advisory committee members.","Doubled audience projections with 2,774 attendees; performance was critically acclaimed by reviewers and audience members.",,77961,"Other, local or private",87961,,"Tessa Flynn, Linnea Asp, Dona Werner Freeman, Joe Holan, Wendy Knox, M Maria Lopez, Kristen Madhuizen, Paul Markwardt, Spencer Putney, Leif Jurgensen",,"Frank Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and stage Brecht’s classic, The Threepenny Opera. Performances will take place at the Southern Theater in April 2014.",2013-07-02,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Knox,"Frank Theatre","3156 23rd Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1907,"(612) 724-3760 ",frank@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-286,"LaDonna Morrison: finance, administration, organizational development; Carrie Vecchione: administration, artistic, youth programming; Jeff Hnilicka: youth programming, administration, artistic; Christina Ham: artistic, administration; Anthony Galloway: education, administration; Jessica Huang: artistic, fundraising, community education; Don Mabley-Allen: artistic, administration, disabilities specialist; Scott Spinks: artistic, organizational development, marketing; Brenna Brelie: marketing, organizational development, fundraising.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20205,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audiences will be inspired by outstanding theater; artists' careers will be enhanced; audience expectations for small theater will be expanded.Degree and quality of artist participation, audience feedback, media reviews.","Audience goals were met, with 946 attendees; performer and audience surveys reflect a high degree of satisfaction with the production, particularly given the high degree of difficulty inherent with this script.",,27325,"Other, local or private",37325,,"Lisa Billingham, Patrick Coyle, Philip Losacker, Anthony Paul, Wendy Ruyle, Luther Salveson, Dennis Schapiro",,"Girl Friday Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and stage Camino Real, by Tennessee Williams. Performance will take place at the Minneapolis Theatre Garage in July 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kirby,Bennett,"Girl Friday Productions","4221 17th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-3319,"(612) 729-1071 ",kirbylynnbennett@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-287,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20207,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Provide an atmosphere in which young men can have fun singing with other men; Provide positive male role models of a widely diverse group of good men who sing; allow them to experience a measure of artistic success as singers in a male ensemble; be the first step in a pathway to a lifetime of singing.Feedback through youth surveys; post event follow-up with choral directors.","Two-hundred and twenty-five young men and their vocal teachers attended the activity; members of Great Northern Union Chorus interacted with participants; a master class with the group The Limestones was presented; teachers indicated that the young men experienced pride and confidence.",,14244,"Other, local or private",24244,,"Alex Donaldson, Brent Buresh, Kevin Lynch, Dan True, Bob Dowma, Roger Wambheim, Rick Hurd",,"Great Northern Union Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Real Men Sing, a one-day workshop and performance celebrating the young male voice at Benson Great Hall at Bethel University in September 2013.",2013-07-01,2013-10-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Lynch,"Great Northern Union Chorus","3909 Dartmouth Dr",Minnetonka,MN,55345,"(612) 723-4209 ",Klynch@ljj.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-288,"LaDonna Morrison: finance, administration, organizational development; Carrie Vecchione: administration, artistic, youth programming; Jeff Hnilicka: youth programming, administration, artistic; Christina Ham: artistic, administration; Anthony Galloway: education, administration; Jessica Huang: artistic, fundraising, community education; Don Mabley-Allen: artistic, administration, disabilities specialist; Scott Spinks: artistic, organizational development, marketing; Brenna Brelie: marketing, organizational development, fundraising.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20216,"Arts Learning",2013,9200,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students will develop basic physical, mental, and social skills needed to perform Gamelan. Students will improve listening, observation, and concentration as successful performance requires a great deal of cooperation and group awareness. Additionally, students will deepen appreciation for cultural diversity and learn contextual history surrounding these art forms.Student reflection and written evaluation, as well as post-performance discussions with teachers that evaluate the process as well as the product.","All students in 7th and 8th grades at Linwood/Monroe School learned basic gamelan playing skills, how to work together cooperatively, and about Indonesian culture.",,2300,"Other, local or private",11500,,"Barbara Beltrand, William Cunningham, Roxanne Hart, Deb Wright Prince, Candy Schnepf, Mary Shamrock, Toto Sugiarto, Aimee Thostenson",,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for a 15-day arts residency teaching Javanese gamelan, traditional dance, and shadow puppetry to 7th and 8th grade students at Linwood Monroe Arts Plus School in St Paul.",2013-10-07,2013-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Shamrock,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","1549 University Ave W Ste 204","St Paul",MN,55114,"(612) 237-9862 ",info@sumunar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-309,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20218,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Artist mentors will help middle school students deepen their artistic skills and expression in one of five arts disciplines, while high school interns develop leadership skills through peer-learning opportunities. Pre and post student surveys, daily debrief sessions with participants and artist mentors, and a parent evaluation at completion of the program.","Sixty-five middle school students from communities lacking access to arts opportunities learned new skills in five arts disciplines and evaluation results indicated an increase in student confidence and empowerment, and the community of 265 people attending public presentations saw how individual creative expression affected the students.",,3995,"Other, local or private",13995,,"Mark Collier, Jon Halverson, Jeremy Mickelson, Kevin Book, Rebecca Ulasich",,"Inverted Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the Art Exploration Program, which engages 75 youth in grades 6 to 9 in one of five artistic disciplines at HOPE Academy in South Minneapolis. The program will culminate in a community showcase celebration on July 3, 2013.",2013-06-10,2013-07-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Collier,"Inverted Arts","77 13th Ave NE Ste 207",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(763) 567-0780 ",info@invertedarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-310,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20220,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Use art as a powerful medium for representing the realities of war; create a high-quality, accessible exhibition of curated visual artwork for Minnesotans; build stronger bond with Minneapolis sister city, Najaf.Evaluation forms collected at exhibition space; evaluation with participating artists, staff, volunteers and advisory committee; audience count.","Presented an exhibition featuring the works of both American and Iraqi artists in the City Hall Rotunda; exhibit seen by 1,500 per day; artwork successfully captured theme of water and relationship to Minnesota and its sister city, Najaf.",,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,"Hayv Kahraman, Sama Alshaibi, Rheim Alkady, Dena Al-Adeeb, Julie Adnan, Tricia Khutoretsky, Luke Wilcox, Kathy McKay",,"Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for an exhibition titled, Lands of Water: Minnesota and Mesopotamia, featuring local artists and artists from Minneapolis’ Sister City of Najaf, Iraq. The exhibition will be held at Minneapolis City Hall in fall 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nathan,Fischer,"Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project","416 Hennepin Ave E Ste 116",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(952) 545-9981 ",nate.fisher@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-293,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20221,"Arts Activities Support",2013,3700,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Bring together local singers, dancers, and musicians to honor the dead and celebrate Japanese culture. Include 4,000 participants in the performance during Como Park’s Japanese Lantern Lighting Festival.Staff and audience feedback.","Far exceeded audience participation goal, with 4,600 individuals participating in the bon odori dance ceremony.",,1900,"Other, local or private",5600,,"Dick Stahl, David Smith, Tom Haeg, Deanna Bassett, David Fink, Micah Bly, Liz Brailsford, Dan Gilbertson, Bill Paterson, Shinya Kaneko, Sayuri Testa, Hiroko Shade, Barbara Whittington",,"Japan American Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to present bon odori, a traditional Japanese folk dance to be performed during Como Park’s Japanese Lantern Lighting Festival in August 2013.",2013-06-26,2013-08-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"J. Bernard","Van Lierop","Japan American Society of Minnesota","43 Main St SE Ste EH131",Minneapolis,MN,55414-1029,"(612) 627-9357 ",jasm@us-japan.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-294,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20222,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase audience knowledge of the works of legendary Lebanese singer Warda Al-Jazairia.Formal audience surveys; artist and board feedback; feedback from peers and media.","Over 800 audience members experienced performances by virtuoso singer Mayssa Karra.",,66340,"Other, local or private",76340,,"Cassandra Shore, Patricia Auch, Kay Campbell, Salah Abdel Fattah, Eileen Goren, Kathy McCurdy, Melanie Meyer, Eileen OÆShaughnessy",,"Jawaahir Dance Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to present Flower of Algeria, a concert featuring dance and live music inspired by Arabic singer Warda Al-Jazairia, as well as workshops and educational activities designed to celebrate her musical legacy. Performances will take place at the Ritz Theater in November 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cassandra,Shore,"Jawaahir Dance Company","3010 Minnehaha Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 872-6050 ",cassandra@jawaahir.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-295,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20224,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase audiences for great local jazz music; expose local listeners to new music; increase school-aged jazz students’ knowledge of jazz performance through workshops with professionals.Interview musicians.","Over 70 musicians performed for more than 450 audience members; 60 musicians hosted workshops for over 150 students; students also shared the stage with the professional jazz musicians, providing exposure and professional performance experience. ",,6625,"Other, local or private",16625,,"Heather Barringer, Sara Remke, Jon Visser, Dave Wesley, Pete Hennig, Larry Englund, Doug Little, Andy Peterson, Bryan Nichols, Kevin Barnes, Peter Ruohoniemi, Andrea Canter",,"Jazz at Studio Z","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Jazz at Studio Z, a series of jazz workshops, student performances, and professional concerts featuring local musicians. Workshops and performances will take place monthly at Studio Z in downtown St Paul between September 2013 and May 2014.",2013-08-01,2014-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Zacc,Harris,"Jazz at Studio Z","4055 37th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 723-8211 ",info@jazzatstudioz.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-296,"LaDonna Morrison: finance, administration, organizational development; Carrie Vecchione: administration, artistic, youth programming; Jeff Hnilicka: youth programming, administration, artistic; Christina Ham: artistic, administration; Anthony Galloway: education, administration; Jessica Huang: artistic, fundraising, community education; Don Mabley-Allen: artistic, administration, disabilities specialist; Scott Spinks: artistic, organizational development, marketing; Brenna Brelie: marketing, organizational development, fundraising.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20225,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will celebrate and preserve elder artists' legacies; will provide high quality arts performances to general and underserved audiences; will inspire young artists to work in community; will create new dances; will further develop professional dancers.Artist and audience feedback.","Developed and presented new works featuring collaborations between young and elderly choreographers and performers.",,9850,"Other, local or private",19850,,"Reginald Prim, Maria Genne, Cynthia Harms, William Kurtesky, Faith Oremland, Susan Perlstein, Joan Semmer, Candace Barrett, Sally Dixon, LisaL Dutton, mary Moore Easter, Krisitne Haertl, Debra Lach, Catherine Sullivan, Irv Williams",,"KAIROS ALIVE!","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Wild in the Heart, a project that enables mature artists to pass their artistic legacies to the community while sharing their experience, wisdom and knowledge with younger generations of artists. The project will culminate in metro area performances beginning in April 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carla,Vogel,"KAIROS ALIVE!","4316 Upton Ave S Ste 206",Minneapolis,MN,55410,"(612) 926-5454 ",carla@kairosalive.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-297,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20226,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Kairos’ Dancing Heart curriculum, improves the physical and emotional health of participants, including elders living with memory loss and Alzheimer's disease, through learning dance, music, and story-making skills in a supportive community setting.Oral and written feedback is gathered from participants, site staff offer evaluation and coaching, and project artists and administrators check in at least monthly. The culmination of this information is used to evaluate the success of the program.","KAIROS observed that the 40 elder participants experienced improved physical, social, and emotional health, and increased their skills in various forms of artistic creative expression.",,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,"Maria Genne, Cynthia Harms, William Kuretsky, Faith Oremland, Steven Oremland, Joan Semmer",,"KAIROS ALIVE!","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding to bring Dancing Heart™, a Gospel, Jazz, and Blues residency program, to the Thomas T. Feeney Manor in North Minneapolis beginning in fall 2013.",2013-08-06,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carla,Vogel,"KAIROS ALIVE!","4316 Upton Ave S Ste 206",Minneapolis,MN,55410,"(612) 926-5454 ",carla@kairosalive.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-311,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20229,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present challenging and diverse programming for over 1,500 audience members through outreach to under-served venues and communities; to enrich the lives of member musicians and audience.Audience survey; assessment of marketing efforts and audience count; assessment by artistic team.","Reached a wider audience than any previous concert season, while also increasing attendance by children and families; performed a more diverse and technically challenging repertoire than in any past season.",,13380,"Other, local or private",23380,,"Ellen Maas-Pratt, Patrick McCarthy, Anne Swarts, Anne Cheney, Juliana Pronovici, Clair Ganzel, Stephen Hartley, Derick Rehurek, Eric Clark",,"Kenwood Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for four distinct symphony programs designed to bring concerts of classical music to a diverse audience. Performances will take place at metro area assisted-living facilities, care centers, and churches.",2013-09-09,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Pronovici,"Kenwood Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 19591",Minneapolis,MN,55419-0591,"(651) 526-3154 ",jpronovici@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-298,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20230,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Demonstrate, through visual art, the diversity of cultures in the Kingfield neighborhood and celebrate the shared public space at Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Create a 12-piece mural representing these cultures.Audiences will experience an exciting, enjoyable and educational concert.","Created 10 murals through a community-driven process engaging over 350 hours during 33 workshops; participants represented a diversity of races and ages; volunteers contributed 1,659 hours towards the creation of the murals. ",,10000,"Other, local or private",20000,,"Arthur Knowles, Julie Mueller, Bryan Thornton, Marshall Onsrud, Scott Bordon, JobyLynn Sassily James, Victoria Pena, Ben Rasmussen, Nate Bluenshine, Jess Alexander, Scott Mueller, Henry Jimenez, Hetal Delal, Sarah linnes-Robinson, Sarah Geason",,"Kingfield Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to create a public art project depicting traditional cultural quilts and patterns in a 12 piece, multi-paneled mosaic of ceramic tiles. The panels will be installed on the exterior of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center in Minneapolis.",2012-09-29,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Linnes-Robinson,"Kingfield Neighborhood Association","3754 Pleasant Ave S Ste 101",Minneapolis,MN,55409-1278,"(612) 823-5980 ",sarah@kingfield.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-299,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20231,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Connect 80 youth experiencing homelessness with artists; empower participating youth to create artistically exciting works that help educated the general public on their experiences.Participant surveys; staff and teaching artist feedback.",,,7500,"Other, local or private",17500,,"Kathryn Ross, Takara Henegar, Ellen Guettler, Malik Watkins, Kate Suchomel, Mike Killeen",,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for two Artist-in-Residence programs with and for youth experiencing homelessness. The programs will culminate in a book celebrating the organization’s 20th anniversary and a public artwork created under the direction of participating youth.",2013-10-01,2014-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Gethin,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 12th St N",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248 ",susan@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-300,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20232,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Explore a new mode of creative expression. To work collaboratively to design and build a public art sculpture. To experience art making at the industrial Franconia Sculpture studio in Minneapolis.Assessment mechanisms will include qualitative evaluations and anecdotal information as well as quantitative measures including the number of contact hours and attendance throughout the 6 workshops.","Two-hundred and seventy-seven youth experiencing homelessness, 180 more than anticipated, expressed themselves creatively by creating a public sculpture.",,4090,"Other, local or private",14090,,"James Grathwol, Maria Tierney, AT Moffet, Catherine Kangas, Erin Thompson, Mike Cohn, Alex Ellison, Lauren Ferrera, Becky Heist, Sophia Myers-Kelley",,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for youth experiencing homelessness to build a sound sculpture in the Archdale community art garden under the direction and guidance of Franconia Sculpture Park artists during summer 2013.",2013-06-01,2013-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Gethin,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 12th St N",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248 ",susan@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-313,"Byron Richard: community development, education; Roxanne Heaton: administration, fundraising, finance; Stanley H. Rothrock, II: artistic, education, community education; Maija Brown: education, artistic, community education; Steve Busa: artistic, education, organizational development; Levi Weinhagen: artistic, audience development, youth programming; Merilee Klemp: artistic, education, youth programming; Johanna Winters: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20236,"Arts Activities Support",2013,9698,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Youth will have new medium for self-expression, potential employment qualifications; artists and organization will have an expanded community.Youth Advisory Committee will evaluate degree of achievement of goals.","Youth experiencing homelessness were introduced to printmaking techniques; programming was so successful additional educational opportunities were added to further the curriculum.",,4849,"Other, local or private",14547,,"Lauren Schuppe, Gilpin Matthews, Edie Overturf, Natasha Pestich, Andy McInnis, Joshua Norton",,"LegUp Studio",,"Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for a series of four sessions of printmaking activities with youth experiencing homelessness. Activities will take place at the LegUp print studio in Northeast Minneapolis and other metro locations beginning in October 2012.",2012-10-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Edie,Overturf,"LegUp Studio","681 17th Ave NE Ste 119",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 354-3107 ",contact@legupstudio.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-301,"Beth Burns: marketing, administration, organizational development, theatre, music, literature; Christine Knutson: administration, fundraising, music; Donna Bachman: administration, youth programming, dance, theatre; Kate Walker: artistic, finance, music; Karis Sloss: artist, education, youth programming, dance, theatre, music; Alan Berks: artist, audience development, education, theatre, literature, community arts; Robert Shoemaker: administration, music; Ann Benrud: marketing, fundraising, organizational development, visual arts, design arts, media arts; Jessica Brooks: marketing, youth programming, organizational development, craft arts, music, theatre.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20237,"Arts Activities Support",2013,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will celebrate and preserve elder artists' legacies; will provide high quality arts performances to general and underserved audiences; will inspire young artists to work in community; will create new dances; will further develop professional dancers.Oral feedback; audience numbers; audience reviews; staff reviews of recordings.","Over 60 youth participated in a winter showcase of dance performed for over 400 audience members, including families and friends; youth exhibited improved confidence, as well as a deeper understanding of dance and choreography.",,12525,"Other, local or private",22025,,"Sharon Cook, Larry Cook, Rebecca Nathan, Sunsearay Watson, Jackie Martin, Deb Messinger, Orneary Rogers",,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the 2012 Winter Showcase, a performance of completed work developed by Les Jolies students at Cooper High School in December 2012.",2012-10-01,2012-12-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Risheka,Remus,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","1106 Broadway Ave W",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 521-1150 ",risheka24@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-302,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20239,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Introduce professional dance artists, choreographers, and performers to Italian based dance organization Company Blu. Provide the possibility for continued, in depth study with dancers who previously studied with Company Blu. Involve high level workshop participants in Company Blu’s creation process while they prepare a local performance. Host a community roundtable discussion between Company Blu and Link Vostock about dance creation and performance.All participants will be surveyed at the class or workshop via written evaluation or electronic survey follow-up.","Forty eight dance artists learned new techniques of personal expression through master classes. An additional master class provided an unexpected opportunity for people with Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, and other disabilities to participate in creative movement.",,6600,"Other, local or private",16600,,"Carol Sirrine, Barb Fleig, Janice Hamilton, James Terrell, Lois Elaison, Robert McFarland, Nancy Engin-Wedin",,"Link Vostok","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for professional dance artists, choreographers, and performers to take workshops and master classes with Italian based Company Blu during the Mississippi/Volga V Dance Festival in July 2013.",2013-07-08,2013-07-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,First,"Link Vostok","4341 Colfax Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 822-3504 ",linkvostok@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-315,"Byron Richard: community development, education; Roxanne Heaton: administration, fundraising, finance; Stanley H. Rothrock, II: artistic, education, community education; Maija Brown: education, artistic, community education; Steve Busa: artistic, education, organizational development; Levi Weinhagen: artistic, audience development, youth programming; Merilee Klemp: artistic, education, youth programming; Carolyn Payne: organizational development, administration, audience development; Johanna Winters: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20242,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Promote cultural understanding by exposing community members to diverse musical traditions and styles; to promote Lyndale and the surrounding neighborhoods as vibrant communities that believe in and support the arts.Audience attendance; audience surveys and demographic information.","Provided 44, free concerts representing a diversity of cultures for families at the Hosmer Library. 2,820 individuals attended one of the free performances.",,8500,"Other, local or private",18500,,"Rick Giese, Bryce Pier, Richelle Reetz, Elizabeth Sibet, Phil Rooney, Kassie Church, Dan Swenson-Klatt, Meredith Gill, Megan Seeds, Steve Godfry, Becky Alper, Mark Hinds",,"Lyndale Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Hosmer World Music Program, a partnership between Lyndale Neighborhood Association, the Hosmer Library and KFAI Radio to present culturally diverse music performances. Performances will take place at the Hosmer Library and Painter Park in Minneapolis between July 2013 and June 2014.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Hinds,"Lyndale Neighborhood Association","3537 Nicollet Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-4559,"(612) 824-9402 ",mark@lyndale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-303,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20248,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To facilitate the development of an original piece of writing; to nurture practical leadership skills and connect theater training to life skills; to create avenues for peer mentorship and leadership development; to orchestrate the presentation of an original piece of devised theatre; to provide the framework and structure for the creative process; to approach classical and contemporary text.Outside evaluator reports to staff.","Nineteen young women of color gained developed original theatrical works and gained leadership experience; more than double the proposed programmatic hours were conducted to meet demand. ",,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,"Katie Reu Leo, Sha Cage, Signe Harriday, Ellena Schoop, Jennifer Anderson, E.G. Baily, Harry Waters, Paris Alexander",,"MaMa mOsAiC AKA Mama Mosaic Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Mama Mosaic’s Conservatory, a two-week intensive theater training program using the arts to cultivate artistic depth and excellence in young women of color with a culminating a public performance.",2013-07-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shß,"Cage Bailey","MaMa mOsAiC AKA Mama Mosaic Theater","4749 5th St NE","Columbia Heights",MN,55421,"(612) 559-0408 ",sha.truruts@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-305,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20251,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase access to high quality classical music performances in underserved communities through free concerts in a variety of venues.Comprehensive member survey; feedback from musicians, partners and board of directors; assessment of marketing efforts, audience size, and venue success.","Provided high quality classical music performances for free to more than 14,000 audience members.",,51650,"Other, local or private",61650,,"Stuart Ronkainen, Lena Cicha, Janyth Loney, Kristine Oberg, Laura Baron, Heather Cmiel, Conner McCall, Sharon Munkwitz, Mary Ann Pulk, Rob Schneider",,"Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for six concerts as part of its 2013 – 2014 season, featuring a range of classical music from Romantic to Contemporary. The free, family-friendly performances will take place at metro area locations beginning in October 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lena,Cicha,"Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 581213",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(651) 645-4283 ",msomanager@msomn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-306,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20252,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will engage attendees in a variety of art experiences; will develop a strong community bond and use it to assist in repositioning the Midtown neighborhood; will present entertainment that reflects the diversity of the community.Planning group members will evaluate artistic, experiential, and financial success; random survey of guests.","Over 9,000 audience members attended the free concert, far exceeding projections; performers represented a diverse cross-section of cultures and genres.",,28600,"Other, local or private",38600,,"Jeff Alexander, J Marie Fieger, Mike LaFave",,"Midtown Global Music Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the 2013 Midtown Global Music Festival, featuring a lineup of global entertainment including live music, ethnic dance and drumming, and spoken word performance. The festival will take place in July 2013 at the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis.",2013-01-01,2013-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dave,Bonko,"Midtown Global Music Festival","663 University Ave Ste 200 c/o Neighborhood Ctr","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 872-4041 ",info@midtownglobalmarket.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-307,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20254,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The project will reflect the Jewish culture and experience; will jury a high quality film festival; will craft diverse programming; will cultivate community partnershipsAudience surveys, including exit interviews; box office sales report with last year's comparables; volunteer committee feedback; focus groups.","Nineteen films, 18 of which were Minnesota premieres, were shown at the 2013 festival; films representing Canada, Israel, the US, Germany, the UK, Russia and Frances were presented in the genres of drama, comedies Documentary, and feature films; 2697 individuals attended the festival.",,87823,"Other, local or private",97823,,"Walter Elias, Jim Moscowitz, Penny Ziessman",,"Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival, an annual event presenting feature films, documentaries, and shorts from around the world on themes of Jewish culture and identity. The festival will take place at Sabes Jewish Community Center in February and March 2013.",2013-09-01,2013-03-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Claire,Avitabile,"Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival","4330 Cedar Lake Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(952) 381-3447 ",cavitabile@sabesjcc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-309,"Mary Grace Flannery: organizational development, general management, community service, development, literature, visual arts, theatre; Joko Sutrisno: artistic, education, music; Jonna Kosalko: fundraising, audience development, marketing, administration, theatre, dance, multidisciplinary; Abby Marcus: administration, finance, audit, marketing, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Mark Hinds: artistic, administration, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Noah Keesecker: artistic, administration, music, multidisciplinary; Mary Farquhar: marketing, computer systems, volunteerism, music, theatre, craft arts; Andrea Lubov: artist, administration, music; Kristie Gaalswyk: youth programming, education, marketing, theatre, music, dance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20256,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Participants will Increase technical skill and facility on their individual instruments, increase understanding of the selected repertoire including historic, cultural and compositional component, improve listening skills in order to play (bowing, breathing, intonation, etc.), learn how to evaluate their own performances both individually and as an ensemble.Attendance tracking, students surveys addressing sectional leader evaluation, logistics, and repertoire level and appeal, parent surveys, and Minneapolis Pops Orchestra professional musicians’ sectional evaluations.","Students and teachers at two Minneapolis high schools reported that 142 participants improved their musical and performance skills, and gained a more realistic attitude about what it takes to play professionally.",,8288,"Other, local or private",18288,,"Cynthia Stokes, Laura Hahn, Michael Coddington, Samuel Cutter-Wilson, Lynn Erickson, Rick Gaynor, Shelley Hanson, Peggy Johnson, Mark Kausch, Kathleen Kresge, Jere Lantz, Barbara Thomas, Arnold Walker, Richard Wildberger",,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the fourth season of Kids Play, a free year-round music mentoring program for high school orchestra students beginning in July 2013.",2013-06-01,2014-05-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","2712 41st Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1810,"(612) 219-1707 ",lmagney@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-317,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20258,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Create a safe space for underserved teens to cultivate leadership and artistic skills in filmmaking. Pre- and post-course surveys to measure knowledge gained; attendance; reflection meeting at end of program.","Provided thirteen youth representing underserved communities with extensive classes on film, culminating in student-made films being presented on public access television, online, and at the Out Twin Cities Film Festival.",,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,"Peter Larson, Barb Nei, Kevin Tam, Jenny Hanson, David Lee",,"Minneapolis Television Network","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for two after-school teen councils to learn about the art of film and produce short films under the leadership of professional filmmakers. The councils will meet during fall 2013 with a public presentation of work in December.",2013-07-01,2013-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Molly,"Van Avery","Minneapolis Television Network","125 SE Main St Ste 244",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 331-8575 ",mollyvanavery@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-310,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20264,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Virtuoso performances will be presented; artists at every career stage and from a wide range of backgrounds will be presented; diversity of musical guitar styles will be presented; gender equity will be presented.Attendance numbers; response from partners and community via survey.","Presented high caliber performances by guitarists representing a diversity of styles in locations throughout the Twin Cities area, reaching an equally broad and diverse audience.",,30030,"Other, local or private",40030,,"Mark Bussey, Joseph Hagerdorn, Joanne Backer, Christopher Olson, Dawn Voegeli, Paul Hintz, Kristian Anderson, Christopher Becknell, James Flegel, Joe Haus, Steve Kakos, Brent Weaver, Ben Woolman",,"Minnesota Guitar Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for 12 concerts featuring guitar virtuosos and free workshops and master classes with the artists. The concerts will be held between October 2012 and June 2013 at Sundin Music Hall at Hamline University and other community partner locations.",2012-09-27,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Wright,"Minnesota Guitar Society","PO Box 14986",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 677-1151 ",mgdir@mnguitar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-312,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20266,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Season will begin with vibrant concert; children will have free music learning and enjoyment. Direct audience response; emails from audiences via website; media reviews.","Larger than anticipated audiences; survey responses from audience members note the concert was well crafted for families with young children, as well as adults with professional knowledge of classical repertoire.",,7560,"Other, local or private",17560,,"Rebecca Eilers, Joe Burling, Kent Bowker, Jim Goodman, Donna Bachman, Patrick Bents, Brian Hadley, Sarah Kempf, Christina Mills, Evan Page",,"Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Heroes and Stories, the first concert in the orchestra’s 20th anniversary season. The program will include a matinee performance for children with pre-show activities and be held at Sundin Music Hall at Hamline University in November 2012.",2012-09-26,2012-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Burling,"Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra","PO Box 6116",Minneapolis,MN,55406-0116,"(612) 656-5676 ",president@mnphil.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-313,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20271,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Opera experience will be enhanced and more accessible.Post-performance audience surveys; planning committee analysis of feedback.","Provided several free operetta performances at urban farms and gardens throughout the metro area, reaching 2,400 audience members. Twenty-five percent of audience surveyed indicated this was their first time seeing a liver operatic performance.",,34200,"Other, local or private",44200,,"William Beeman, Yolanda Cotterall, Welles Emerson, Mary Hourigan, Stephen Magner, Sandy Moore, Greg Sautter, Maggie Scanlan, Margaret Shields, Chela Vasquez",,"Mixed Precipitation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and stage the 5th annual Picnic Operetta, a site-specific musical performance in community gardens combining dining and storytelling. The project will take place in summer 2013.",2013-01-01,2013-10-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Reynolds,"Mixed Precipitation","2837 Colfax Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 619-2112 ",mixedprecipitation@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-314,"Glorianne Svitak: artist, education, organizational development, music, theatre, community arts; Rebecca Nathan: general management, community service, development, dance, literature; Jennifer Marshall: education, artist, administration, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artist, youth programming, community education, music, literature, multidisciplinary; Angela Bernhardt: fundraising, administration, organizational development, theatre, community arts, multidisciplinary; Heidi Larson: administration, audience development, fundraising, music, community arts; Jefferson Fietek: artist, education, theatre; Talia Smigielski: administration, multidisciplinary.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20272,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Increase readership of the organization’s literary journal; promote Arab American literary works; dispel myths and stereotypes of Arab culture.Feedback from readers, committee members, staff, and contributing writers.",,,13700,"Other, local or private",23700,,"Lisa Gray, Dale Lauwagie, Nicole Lapides, Heather Rist, Stacey Keeler, Andrew Rist, Cynthia Betz, Julia Morrison, Carolyn Will, Cheryl Rist, Jennifer Haas.",,Mizna,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the publication of the literary journal, Mizna: Prose, Poetry, and Art Exploring Arab America. The journal will explore the theme of “Eating the Other: the Politics of Food,” and will include an online version and a public reading held in December 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lana,Barkawi,Mizna,"2446 University Ave W Ste 115","St Paul",MN,55114,"(612) 788-6920 ",mizna@mizna.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-315,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20279,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Increase exposure of three local Arab American playwrights to local audiences; participating playwrights will improve their works through feedback.Audience surveys, feedback from artists.",,,22000,"Other, local or private",32000,,"Vanessa Davis, Lana Barkawi, Forrest Tahdooahnippah, Amy Danielson, Ahmed Tharwat, Martha Benda, Rabih Nahas, Nahid Khan",,"New Arab American Theatre Works",,"Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the first Arab-American theater festival, featuring three new works by local Arab-American theater artists. Performances will take place in February 2014 at Mixed Blood Theater.",2013-06-27,2015-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Taous,Khazem,"New Arab American Theatre Works","2517 Emerson Ave S Apt 1",Minneapolis,MN,55405,"(612) 237-1476 ",tkhazem@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-318,"Philip Fried: artistic, community development, disabilities specialist; Nan Jahnke: administration, volunteerism, community development; Michele Blanchard: artistic, audience development, fundraising; Bill Venne: fundraising; Maggie Scanlan: artistic, education; Cass Erickson: fundraising, youth programming, community education; Elizabeth Tanner: artistic, education, community education; Patricia Mitchell: artistic, audience development, administration; Lori Anne Vicich: marketing, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20283,"Arts Activities Support",2013,7750,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present the world premiere of Perilous Night to over 500 audience members, increasing an understanding of the relationship between race, mental illness, and perceptions of power in contemporary American society.Audience survey; postmortem discussions with cast and crew.","Successfully presented a production that addressed some difficult subjects, such as race, mental illness and power; over 450 audience members attended a performance.",,5300,"Other, local or private",13050,,"John Neerland, Christian Franken, Mat Lindquist, Carla Waldemar",,"Nimbus Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce the world premiere of Lee Blessing’s Perilous Night. Performances will take place at Nimbus Theater in Minneapolis in September 2013.",2013-07-08,2013-12-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Liz,Neerland,"Nimbus Theatre","1517 Central Ave NE Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 548-1380 ",info@nimbustheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-321,"LaDonna Morrison: finance, administration, organizational development; Carrie Vecchione: administration, artistic, youth programming; Jeff Hnilicka: youth programming, administration, artistic; Christina Ham: artistic, administration; Anthony Galloway: education, administration; Jessica Huang: artistic, fundraising, community education; Don Mabley-Allen: artistic, administration, disabilities specialist; Scott Spinks: artistic, organizational development, marketing; Brenna Brelie: marketing, organizational development, fundraising.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20288,"Arts Activities Support",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","People will experience high quality Nordic chamber music; younger audiences will be reached; advanced music students will have performance opportunities.Audience, teacher, and parent surveys; advisory board evaluation meetings.","Program included organization's first concert designed for children; attendance at both the evening concert and the concert for children exceeded past performances; audience response was very positive, with more families participating than previous programs.",,2525,"Other, local or private",7525,,"Sharon Carlson, Judith Christensen, Inger Dahlin, Ruth Donhowe, Dan Dressen, Jorunn Henriksen, Herb Morgenthaler, Turid Aavik Ormseth, Shirley Santoro, Kristen Sundt, Maxine Wallin, Arlene Wilson",,"Norway House AKA Norway House Edvard Grieg Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for two concerts featuring Norwegian singer Ashild Skiri Refsdal. The program will include an evening recital of traditional and contemporary Nordic music, and a free daytime concert for children and families. Performances will take place at Mindekirken Norwegian Lutheran Memorial Church in Minneapolis in November 2013.",2012-09-27,2013-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Turid,Ormseth,"Norway House AKA Norway House Edvard Grieg Society","1306 Raymond Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 646-4096 ",turidormseth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-322,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20289,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Participants will engage with the creative and historical concepts of Black Artists through a combination of history workshops, artist studio visits, and public art site visits. This project seeks to engage community members’ knowledge and appreciation of the history of Black visual art, its diversity, the artists who created it, and the places it is publicly shared.Participants will complete pre and post surveys, and participate in a community quiz event which will measure both participants and audiences’ learning and levels of engagement.","Approximately 50 of 70 participants reported increased appreciation of African American art and artists, and that they felt more comfortable asking about art information from artists and other art professionals.",,6975,"Other, local or private",16975,,"Pat Phillips, Suzanne Roberts, Shirley Hasan, Richard Amos, Roderic Southall",,"Obsidian Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for Black Art=Who, Why, When, and Where, an arts adventure project that engages participants in learning about Black art movements through workshops, studio visits, and site visits to public artworks starting in October 2013.",2013-06-01,2014-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roderic,Southall,"Obsidian Arts","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 787-3644 ",roderic@obsidianartscenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-319,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20292,"Arts Learning",2013,9800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Neighborhood youth will experience puppetry from creation through production. Neighborhood youth will be engaged in a creative environment that emphasizes mutual respect, collaboration, problem solving, and confidence building. Neighborhood youth will transcend some racial and language barriers during the three week camp.Surveys for camp participants. Surveys for parents of participants. Teacher and staff observation. Track data on camp attendance, camp and audience diversity, and support from neighborhood groups.","Twenty five primarily Spanish-speaking youth ages 10-13 learned the arts of puppetry and performed for approximately 300 people.",,3825,"Other, local or private",13625,,"Joan Loshek, Timothy Fuller, Joe Chvala",,"Open Eye Figure Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for a three-week summer camp for 25 neighborhood youth in the Phillips community of South Minneapolis to learn puppetry, performance, and collaboration in an accessible, hands-on learning environment.",2013-02-01,2013-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Haas,"Open Eye Figure Theatre","506 24th St E",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3732,"(612) 874-6338 ",susan.haas@openeyetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-320,"Rachel Flentje: artist, administration, organizational development; Marlina Gonzalez: administration, artist, education; Kathleen Spehar: artist, administration; Dixie Rairamo: youth programming, administration, artist; Alecia Leonard: youth programming, community education, volunteerism; Dudley Voigt: education, artist, youth programming; Karen Gundlach: artist, education, youth programming; Orin Rutchick: education, community education, youth programming; Kaitlin Frick: administration, organizational development, finance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20300,"Arts Activities Support",2013,9339,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Learning techniques will be provided in a new medium; will interface with community; will exhibit and sell pottery.Project personnel and artists will evaluate challenges and opportunities; Feedback via survey or interview; Project personnel will review financial impact.","Forty-eight Partnership Resources clients had the opportunity to participate in clay art at Northern Clay Center; some of the participants created art for the very first time; the partnership between Partnership Resources and Northern Clay Center was strengthened.",,4670,"Other, local or private",14009,,"Lisa Benrud, Michael Blaes, Fred Borstad, Michael Dodd, Jeffrey Ericson, Kevin Hofman, Rob LaFleur, Mary Manning, Norm Munk, Douglas Murray, Peter Odegard, Zach Stabenow, James Sweeney, Dana Swindler, Bill Wardwell",,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Clay Works 3D, providing up to 48 adult artists with developmental disabilities the opportunity to participate in clay classes at the Northern Clay Center. The activities will take place between October 2012 and March 2013 and culminate in a public exhibition.",2012-10-08,2013-05-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Richardson,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","4200 Park Glen Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(952) 746-6207 ",prichardson@partnershipresources.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-326,"Mary Grace Flannery: organizational development, general management, community service, development, literature, visual arts, theatre; Joko Sutrisno: artistic, education, music; Jonna Kosalko: fundraising, audience development, marketing, administration, theatre, dance, multidisciplinary; Abby Marcus: administration, finance, audit, marketing, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Mark Hinds: artistic, administration, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Noah Keesecker: artistic, administration, music, multidisciplinary; Mary Farquhar: marketing, computer systems, volunteerism, music, theatre, craft arts; Andrea Lubov: artist, administration, music; Kristie Gaalswyk: youth programming, education, marketing, theatre, music, dance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20301,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Participants will explore the artistic theories of color, composition, and abstraction in addition to deepening a sense of artistic place in a professional arts setting. They will further share their learning with a broader public through a public gallery showing of their work.Project personnel and participants will have verbal evaluations after each session, in an effort to adapt to emerging needs or respond to specific artist participants.","Twelve people with developmental disabilities learned painting and drawing techniques, and experienced increased self-esteem by sharing their work with peers and community members.",,115000,"Other, local or private",125000,,"Lisa Benrud, Michael Blaes, Fred Borstad, Jeffrey Ericson, Kevin Hofman, Rob LaFleur, Mary Manning, Norm Munk, Douglas Murray, Peter Odegard, Zach Stabenow, James Sweeney, Dana Swindler, Bill Wardell",,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for Exploring Abstraction: A Reflective Painting Workshop for adults with cognitive or physical disabilities led by teaching artist James Holberg at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.",2013-06-17,2014-01-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Richardson,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","4200 Park Glen Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(952) 746-6207 ",prichardson@partnershipresources.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-321,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20304,"Arts Learning",2013,6640,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students will be introduced to the medium of photography as a tool for creative development, self-expression, visual communication, and storytelling. Additionally, Arts and Literacy teachers will gain the understanding of how to develop their own newsroom and school publication program.Staff from the arts organization and the school will meet collaboratively to evaluate sessions on a monthly basis.","Eighty three 4th grade students learned that a journalist tells stories, a photographer takes pictures of nouns, and a photojournalist shoots action verbs. The project helped address seven Minnesota State Literacy Standards for students.",,10000,"Other, local or private",16640,,"Tom Reiter, Hal Tearse, Richard Vogel, Christina Chang.",,"Photography at the Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for a nine-week photojournalism project led by former Star Tribune photojournalist Judy Griesedieck, for 4th grade students at Moreland Arts and Health Sciences Magnet School in St Paul.",2013-09-03,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Orin,Rutchick,"Photography at the Center","2400 2nd St N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 643-3511 ",orin@PATCKids.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-322,"Beverly Cottman: education, artistic, volunteerism; Jo Ann Hendricks: administration, education, finance; Mike Newman: education, organizational planning; Stacey Dahlstrom: community education, youth programming, administration; Andrea Tonsfeldt: artistic, audience development; Courtney Kupsch: fundraising, administration; Anne Jin Soo Preston: organizational planning, fundraising, artistic; Paul Coate: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20307,"Arts Learning",2013,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","40 youth will be exposed to puppets, drumming, mask making, and stilting in a program exploring health and wellness.Participants will submit a written survey at the end of the program, as well as providing daily feedback through reflection exercises. Teaching artists and parents will also be surveyed at the end of the program.","Participating youth are more interested in art and have skills to independently make art at low costs with recycled materials, and neighborhood residents reported being inspired by the community parade.",,16250,"Other, local or private",25250,,"Patricia Crumley, Steven Olinger, Mary Serie, Lindsay Benjamin, Chris Manor, Elizabeth Clifton, Cynthia Lillemo, Isaiah Goodman, Anne Radolinski",,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the 2013 Explorers Program, providing youth ages 5 to 13 the opportunity to learn about health and wellness through art with a culminating interactive community parade and neighborhood celebration on August 6, 2013.",2013-05-29,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elana,Dahlberg,"Phyllis Wheatley Community Center","1301 10th Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 374-4342 ",elanad@phylliswheatley.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-323,"Christian Novak: community development; Linda Hansen: education; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artistic, youth programming, community education; Danette Olsen: organizational development, education, artistic; Cathy McCord Larsen: artistic, education; Betsy Byers: artistic, education, youth programming; Keitha Lucas Hamann: education, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20308,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Creative skills and talent will be developed; mastery of life skills will be fostered through theater arts.Student and family surveys; artistic faculty program evaluation.","Twenty-two youth participated in a series of workshops learning drum and guitar, mask making, dance, and theater; classes culminated in a public presentation of Courage of Nine to sold out audiences.",,32546,"Other, local or private",42546,,"Janet Anderson, Shelby Andress, Julie Burrows, Julie Carer, Bernadette Christiansen, Luther Dale, Stan Harpstead, Mark Hegman, Laurel Hirt, Staci Horwitz, Natonia Johnson, Lashonna Martin, Carl Mohn, Herb Mrogenthaler, Dan Mueller, James Pierce, Karen Polzin, David Sanderson, James Scott, Christopher Williams",,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Capri Summer Theater Arts Institute offering youth an intensive five-week experience in developing and staging theatre. The summer 2013 project will culminate in a public performance at the Capri Theater.",2013-04-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Capri Cultural Arts Program 2210 Oliver Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 643-2049 ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-328,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20309,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","This program will provide students with the opportunity to pursue a subject in depth under the mentorship of professional artists, deepening their artistic awareness of the art form, growing confidence and competence in their artistic abilities, and furthering their academic progress.Measures used to determine program effectiveness include: 1. Total numbers of students participating. 2. Number of credits earned towards graduation for participation. 3. Rubric assessing student completion of Minnesota graduation standards. 4. Focus groups assessing personal, program, and academic growth.","All participants indicated that their technology skills improved, and that arts learning helped them to create more complex responses to situations in their lives as young adults, and to develop teamwork skills.",,13432,"Other, local or private",23432,,"Janet Anderson, Shelby Andress, Julie Carver, Bernadette Christiansen, Luther Dale, Rosemary Hansen, Mark Hegman, Kelly Hoffman, Staci Horwitz, Lashonna Martin, Carl Mohn, Harb Morgenthaler, Dan Mueller, James Pierce, Karen Polzin, David Sanderson, James Scott, Christopher Williams",,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for ArtHeals, classes in digital media and hip-hop literacy during the 2013-2014 school year at the PYC Arts and Tech High School in Minneapolis.",2013-09-01,2014-06-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Capri Cultural Arts Program 2210 Oliver Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 643-2049 ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-324,"Christian Novak: community development; Linda Hansen: education; Adam Napoli-Rangel: artistic, youth programming, community education; Danette Olsen: organizational development, education, artistic; Cathy McCord Larsen: artistic, education; Betsy Byers: artistic, education, youth programming; Keitha Lucas Hamann: education, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20311,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will present high quality, diverse arts programming; will highlight local creative community and engage artists; will advance artists careers.Audience and artist feedback; attendance numbers; financial review should show increased earned and donated income.","Diverse artistic representation including 184 exhibiting artists representing 14 disciplines; other performing artists represented a diversity of cultures; exceeded goals with over 17,500 attendees.",,81092,"Other, local or private",91092,,"Jill Boldenow, Karen Kingsley, Christina Nocholson, Keith Harris, Ashanti Austin, Jeanine Estime, Doug Hill, Katie Hutton, Leisbel Lam, Mary Jo Leier, Ruben Lopez, Shannon Pipho, Molly Priesmeyer, Vienna Rothberg, Dara Rudick, Claire Wilson",,"Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the Powderhorn Arts Festival, a two-day public event featuring juried art by local and national artists, performances and art making. The festival will take place in Powderhorn Park in August 2013.",2013-03-01,2013-09-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Becky,Timm,"Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association","821 35th St E",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2102,"(612) 722-4817 ",info@ppna.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-329,"Mary Grace Flannery: organizational development, general management, community service, development, literature, visual arts, theatre; Joko Sutrisno: artistic, education, music; Jonna Kosalko: fundraising, audience development, marketing, administration, theatre, dance, multidisciplinary; Abby Marcus: administration, finance, audit, marketing, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Mark Hinds: artistic, administration, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Noah Keesecker: artistic, administration, music, multidisciplinary; Mary Farquhar: marketing, computer systems, volunteerism, music, theatre, craft arts; Andrea Lubov: artist, administration, music; Kristie Gaalswyk: youth programming, education, marketing, theatre, music, dance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20312,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","New work will be created; artists will have opportunities for dialogue and connection with peers; audiences will have enhanced experiences.Written evaluation by artists; debriefing sessions among artists; audience comments; media coverage.","Exceeded audience projections; artists supported through the program responded very positively to their experience, noting the tremendous need for this program and the valuable contributions of the Red Eye artistic team.",,39180,"Other, local or private",49180,,"Mehnaz Alam, Steve Busa, Mindy Gallimore, David Kelley, Judy Meath, Patricia Mitchell, Miriam Must, Steven Stuart, Joshua Tanz, Peter Wold",,"Red Eye Collaboration","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for NEW WORKS 4 WEEKS 2013, a multidisciplinary performance festival that serves as the culmination of Red Eye’s artist development programs, which provide space and technical support for the creation of new work. The project will begin in winter 2012.",2012-11-01,2013-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Miriam,Must,"Red Eye Collaboration","15 14th St W",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2301,"(612) 870-7531 ",staff@redeyetheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-330,"Beth Burns: marketing, administration, organizational development, theatre, music, literature; Christine Knutson: administration, fundraising, music; Donna Bachman: administration, youth programming, dance, theatre; Kate Walker: artistic, finance, music; Karis Sloss: artist, education, youth programming, dance, theatre, music; Alan Berks: artist, audience development, education, theatre, literature, community arts; Robert Shoemaker: administration, music; Ann Benrud: marketing, fundraising, organizational development, visual arts, design arts, media arts; Jessica Brooks: marketing, youth programming, organizational development, craft arts, music, theatre.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20314,"Arts Activities Support",2013,7600,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will reach out to new audiences and engage them with new ideas and artists.Arts Advocacy Committee will evaluate number and diversity of participants, quality of collaboration, financial income, and seeds for future.","Two-hundred and thirty-three individuals attended the salons; revenue exceeded projections; audience interest and engagement was high; new relationships with IFP Minnesota, the Katherine E Nash Gallery and the Jewish Daily Forward were formed as a result of this project; lively discussion and debate by audience members took place at the salons.",,3800,"Other, local or private",11400,,"Janet Kampf, Jonathan Gross, Andrea Lubov",,"Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for an Artist Salon Series, a three-event series engaging local Jewish artists from many disciplines in dialogue with local audiences. The series will take place at Minneapolis and St Paul venues between October 2012 and May 2013.",2012-09-27,2013-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Harris,"Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council","4330 Cedar Lake Rd S Barry Family Campus",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"(952) 381-3449 ",rimon@sabesjcc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-331,"Rick Shiomi: general management, theatre; Denise Prosek: artist, general management, theatre, music; Mark Kausch: audience development, marketing, artist, education, music; Amy Miller: artist, community education, audience development, marketing, community arts, music, dance; Libby Tschida: youth programming, community education, education, community arts, visual arts, literature; Orin Rutchick: general management, administration, youth programming, artistic, visual arts; Doug Tiede: fundraising, education, artistic, theatre, dance, music; Stanford Felix: general management, music; Ethan Turcotte: general management, organizational development, youth programming, fundraising, media arts, photography.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20322,"Arts Activities Support",2013,9200,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Challenge audiences to consider what is Native contemporary dance and its relevance to the Native community and cultural heritage; facilitate discussions on topic of Native contemporary dance.Audience attendance numbers; audience and artists feedback on six key questions.","Over 450 audience members and gallery visitors; survey response indicate a high degree of satisfaction with the quality of the performances, as well as the challenging subject matter. ",,11300,"Other, local or private",20500,,"Laura Waterman Wittstock, Marne Zafar, Terri Yellowhammer, Hans Eisenbeis, Lisa First, Matt Pieken, Deborah Jinza Thayer",,"Rosy Simas Dance Projects","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to create a new Native contemporary dance project titled We Wait in the Darkness, featuring a series of workshops, performances, a panel discussion and audience talk back sessions. Performances will take place at Red Eye Theater in November 2013.",2013-07-01,2014-01-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rosy,Simas,"Rosy Simas Dance Projects","2217 26th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(415) 446-8160 ",dance@rosysimas.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-333,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20323,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To share the joy of choral performance through unexpected settings, accompaniments, themes, collaborators and soloists.Partner with two local college students to conduct an in-depth survey.","Three concerts of choral music were presented between December 2013 and April 2014; over 1230 individuals attended concerts; additional guest artists were engaged for a total of 58; concerts attracted new audience members; local young singers were presented reminding audiences of the quality of Stillwater music programs.",,71985,"Other, local or private",81985,,"Steve Polinske, Martina Foss, Jim Caldwell, Kate Walker, Terry Mistalski, Vince Walker, Josh LaGrave, Carol McKinney",,"Saint Croix Valley Chamber Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Choral Singing - the Magic of Words and Music, the 2013 – 2014 season of three choral concerts to be held at the Washington County Historic Courthouse and Trinity Lutheran Church between December 2013 and April 2014.",2013-09-09,2014-04-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,Beaudet,"Saint Croix Valley Chamber Chorale","PO Box 352",Stillwater,MN,55082-0352,"(763) 430-0124 ",dkb@sitinvest.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-334,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20327,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Homeless participants will be empowered to share experiences, learn acting skills, gain employment; public awareness of and action on homelessness will be raised.Post-performance dialogue with audiences and written surveys.","90% of audience members surveyed responded that their attitude towards homelessness had changed, with 66% stating they will change their personal lives to better the community and help end homelessness.",,22335,"Other, local or private",32335,,"Cathy ten Broeke, Sarah Harris, Mary Ann Prado, Elizabeth Hinz, Heidi Johnson McAllister, Robert Fischer",,"Saint Stephen's Human Services AKA zAmya Theater Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for the 2012 – 2103 Roadshow, an original interactive performance work developed in collaboration with both housed and homeless people. Performances will take place in March 2013 at several venues in the Twin Cities.",2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendi,Heuermann,"Saint Stephen's Human Services AKA zAmya Theater Project","2309 Nicollet Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 874-0311 ",wheuermann@ststephensmpls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-336,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20328,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Identify and practice techniques for writing a compelling Forum Theater scene. Identify and practice techniques for effective “jokering”. Identify and practice techniques for performing Forum Theater.Verbal feedback will be solicited from participants after each of the eitht workshops. Surveys will be conducted at the end of performances for audience/participants to measure changes in perceptions regarding homelessness.","Participants in the 8 week performance workshop series learned how to maneuver oppressive situations, and acquired new tactics and vocabulary for self-advocacy and problem solving.",,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,"Judy Morrison, Fred Perez, Virginia Kone, John Choi, Randall Ross, Jim Keane, David Pizzuto, Bethany Gladhill, Hannah Hoes",,"Saint Stephen's Human Services AKA zAmya Theater Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the zAmya Theater Project to provide Forum Theater training to its members in an effort to deepen their skills in theater for social change and engage audiences at the Opportunity Center in a theatrical conversation about homelessness.",2013-01-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendi,Heuermann,"Saint Stephen's Human Services AKA zAmya Theater Project","2309 Nicollet Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 874-0311 ",wheuermann@ststephensmpls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-326,"Byron Richard: community development, education; Roxanne Heaton: administration, fundraising, finance; Stanley H. Rothrock, II: artistic, education, community education; Maija Brown: education, artistic, community education; Steve Busa: artistic, education, organizational development; Levi Weinhagen: artistic, audience development, youth programming; Merilee Klemp: artistic, education, youth programming; Carolyn Payne: organizational development, administration, audience development; Johanna Winters: artistic, education, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20333,"Arts Activities Support",2013,9750,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A space for critical thought and conversation in the community and among artists about marriage rights and equality will be created.Community panel discussions; post-show audience surveys; media reviews.","Company members expressed a high degree of satisfaction with the quality of the overall production; successfully reached new audiences, as 156 individuals who completed the survey indicated this was their first time attending a Savage Umbrella production.",,6397,"Other, local or private",16147,,"Candy Bilyk, Blake Bolan, Tanner Curl, Russ Dugger, Hannah Holman, Heidi Jedlicka, Laura Leffler-McCabe, Christina Lein, Lindsay Lewis, Kristen Mason, Mary Mueller, Laura Geffre Rick, Joe Song, Carl Atiya Swanson",,"Savage Umbrella","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to produce and present Emma Woodhouse, a new play exploring marriage and what the extremely wealthy owe, if anything, to the rest of society. Performances will take place in February 2013.",2012-10-15,2013-03-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Leffler-McCabe,"Savage Umbrella","3134 Lincoln St NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(913) 461-5325 ",info@savageumbrella.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-338,"John Megas: artist, youth programming, disabilities specialist; Janice Johnson: audience development, marketing, organizational development, multidisciplinary, visual arts, music; Scott Chamberlain: administration, music; Wanda Borman: administration, community art; Sivanuja Balaji: artist, youth programming, dance; Lana Barkawi: administration, literature; Sara Udvig: artist, visual arts; Kristen Cooper: fundraising, administration, finances, design arts, visual arts, music.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 19956,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2013,3900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The number of Minnesotans that are able to participate in the arts increases. The quality, types, and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increases. Real or perceived barriers to arts participation and arts access are identified and addressed. New relationships with members of groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization are built.We will create short surveys to be included in the programs handed out at the gate. They will be collected on the site and at the gate as they exit. Only those who hand in the survey get a ticket and are then eligible to win a reproduction tin sign or item from the Waseca County Historical Society gift shop. We also are present at the event to observe and take comments from visitors.","The number of Minnesotans who were able to participate in the arts increased. The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increased. Real or perceived barriers to arts participation and arts access were identified and addressed. New relationships with members of groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization were built.",,7355,"Other, local or private",11255,,"Audra Boyer, Charles Espe, Jim King, Henry Lewer, Neta Oelke, Jim Peterson, Tom Piche, David Pope, Al Rose, Jery Rutledge, Rod Searle, Gary Strenge, Jim Tippy, Don Wynnemer, Don Zwach",,"Waseca County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity",Chautauqua,,"They will sponsor the 11th annual Chautauqua celebration at Maplewood Park in Waseca, July 6, 2013, featuring interactive theater, arts, and music.",2013-01-01,2013-07-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Mooney,"Waseca County Historical Society","315 2nd Ave NE PO Box 314",Waseca,MN,56093-0314,"(507) 835-7700 ",program@historical.waseca.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,"Waseca, Rice, Le Sueur, Blue Earth, Hennepin, Mower",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-138,"Denice Evers: retired teacher, volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the ChildrenÆs Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.","Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.",,2 19969,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","Free admission to the Festival allowed everyone to experience and enjoy the arts by viewing artists work and participating in creating their own artwork. We provided a welcoming venue for all community members to come together and share a common experience, drawing those we do not see at other arts events.",,85000,"Other, local or private",95000,,"Dave Sylte, Lance Hoefflin, Alice Holst, Rod Nordeng, Lora Lee Bauer, Dick Benzkofer, Megan Burroughs, Nikky Krautbauer, Bonnie Lee, Bruce Loeschen, Kerry Lynn Ryan, Karen Schneider, Jim Schroeder, Jake Vela",,"Austin Area Commission for the Arts AKA The Historic Paramount Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Austin Artworks Festival",,"Austin Artworks Festival",2013-06-01,2013-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennie,Knoebel,"Austin Area Commission for the Arts AKA The Historic Paramount Theatre","300 Main St N",Austin,MN,55912,"(507) 434-0934 ",Jennie@austinareaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Hennepin, Houston, Le Sueur, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Ramsey, Rice, St. Louis, Scott, Steele, Waseca, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-254,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19971,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Austin Symphony Orchestra provides access by providing opportunities to audience members and as symphony musicians and guest artists. Concerts are affordable and offer two free concerts during the school day for elementary students.Onsite survey collection and tracking ticket sales and attendance comparisons with the past years data to determine trend analysis. The board holds a formal debrief of each concert to identify and address areas for improvement.","We included in our program this year collaboration with a local dance studio, which allowed us to see increased attendance at the December performance over the year before.",,47515,"Other, local or private",57515,,"Debbie Binder, Margo Bissen, Fred Bogott, Ann Bundy, Martha Chancellor, Doug Craven, Terry Dorsey, Marge Dunlap, Janet Gilbertson, Sue Gillard, Sue Grove, Danielle Heiny, Sonia Larson, Millie Masse, Janet Oman Luick, Sue Radloff, Marvin Repinski, Tim Rietz, Mahlon Schneider, Dick Smaby, Lorene Strobel, Paul Wahlstrom, Brad Weber",,"Austin Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","56th Season: A Music Potpourri",,"56th Season: A Music Potpourri.",2012-12-01,2013-05-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marge,Dunlap,"Austin Symphony Orchestra","604 13th Ave SW",Austin,MN,55912-2724,"(507) 433-5647 ",austinmnsymphony@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Hennepin, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-255,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19973,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","This proposal will improve access to quality arts experiences because concerts are performed locally, providing opportunities for all ages.Program notes and post-concert receptions allow guests and musicians to network and discuss the performances, strengthening relationships and building community.","We offer affordable tickets with advance sales discounts and children/students are always free. Our printed programs give background information on the pieces and performers. We offer scholarships to orchestra members who choose to seek higher levels of skill through music lessons.",,55905,"Other, local or private",65905,200,"Debbie Binder, Margo Bissen, Fred Bogott, Ann Bundy, Martha Chancellor, Doug Craven, Terry Dorsey, Marge Dunlap, Janet Gilbertson, Sue Gillard, Sue Grove, Danielle Heiny, Sonia Larson, Millie Masse, Janet Oman Luick, Sue Radloff, Marvin Repinski, Tim Rietz, Mahlon Schneider, Dick Smaby, Lorene Strobel, Paul Wahlstrom",,"Austin Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",,"Make New Friends But Keep the Old",2013-08-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Terry,Dorsey,"Austin Symphony Orchestra","1900 6th Ave NE PO Box 465",Austin,MN,55912,"(507) 433-5647 ",austinmnsymphony@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Hennepin, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Waseca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-256,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19979,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,9900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","Two vital outcomes are presenting high quality chamber music and jazz concerts, and the development of new audiences through jazz and community outreach events.We will measure the outcomes principally through data collection, audio recording, and audience surveys.","Our goals were to present chamber music and jazz concerts of the highest quality, performance opportunities for young musicians, and educational events for audiences of all ages. These were met through the Festival's events.",,7000,"Other, local or private",16900,,"Amy Acheson, Anthony Becker, David Carter, Eleanor Croone, Garda Kahn, Robert Kuyper, Elizabetn Olson, Judy Swanson",,"Bridge Chamber Music Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Chamber Music, Jazz Concerts and Community Outreach",,"Chamber Music, Jazz Concerts and Community Outreach.",2013-08-01,2013-09-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Carter,"Bridge Chamber Music Festival","2011 Grant Dr PO Box 173",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 786-3535 ",carter@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Ramsey, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-257,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19982,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,9510,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","Completing two murals in historic downtown is complete. Strategically developing community awareness of and education about local history was initially measured by attendance at the four capstone events.",,2125,"Other, local or private",11635,,"Paul Bringold, Steven Dabelow, Marguerite Jodge, Dennis Kalow, Tom Mason, Richard Peterson",,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",,"Cannon Falls Heritage Mural",2013-06-15,2013-08-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Zachary,Wareham,"Cannon Falls Area Historical Society","PO Box 111 206 W Mill St","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,"(507) 263-4080 ",cannonfallsmuseum@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Olmsted, Rice, Ramsey, Scott, Wabasha, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-258,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19988,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","We met our goal of 1200 attendees with 1740 at capstone. We met our goal of 200 at the free open house rehearsals with over 300 attendees. We met our goal of 60% attending a drum and bugle corps for first time or at least first time in last ten years.",,21000,"Other, local or private",31000,,"Laurie Ackerman, Charlie Brannon, Bob Brown, Donna Bussell, Derrick Chapman, Eric Crockett, Kathy Davis, Ellen Hamernik, Steve Kazeck, Dewey Johnson, Kelly Nelson, Bob Nowicki, Dennis Nygren, Tasos Psomas, Teresa Puetz, Dee Schemmel, Annie Stensrud, Judy Swensen, Tami Timbeross, Greg Walters, Fred Wright, Jodi Yanda",,"Celebration of a City AKA Rochesterfest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","River City Rhapsody - Rochester",,"River City Rhapsody - Rochester",2013-06-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carole,Brown,"Celebration of a City AKA Rochesterfest","30 Civic Center Dr SE PO Box 007",Rochester,MN,55903,"(507) 285-8769 ",carole.brown@rochesterfest.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Anoka, Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Itasca, Koochiching, Le Sueur, Mower, Olmsted, Ramsey, Rice, Sherburne, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-259,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 19996,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","By utilizing C4's growing fan base and reputation as an arts leader in Rochester, we were able to draw an audience of over 400, involve at least 20 southeast MN visual artists, and draw more youth via daytime programming. We were not, however, able to attract underserved groups with our free ticket offer.",,29000,"Other, local or private",39000,,"Sean Allen, Cassandra Buck, Annie Henderson, Katie Hae Leo, Heidi Mestad, Brianna Truax",,"C4-Concerned Citizens for a Creative Community AKA C4","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",,"The Venue",2013-06-01,2013-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Annie,Henderson,"C4-Concerned Citizens for a Creative Community AKA C4","115 N Broadway",Rochester,MN,55906,"(507) 273-6881 ",annie@cwaroch.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Hennepin, Olmsted, Wabasha",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-261,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 19998,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,8605,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The concert series is free, on the open green space on the Winona State University campus, which gives access to more Minnesotans, from the very rich to the very poor, to participate in the concert experience. With 13 different music groups, we give exposure to many up and coming local artists.Great River Shakespeare Festival primarily uses data collection by counting patrons, encouraging registration by offering free tickets and possible prizes in exchange for personal information. Also online survey to assess whether or not the organization is reaching its target demographic.","We were able to offer more in artist fees, thus attracting higher quality and more varied genres of performers. Also, by contracting sixty musicians, we were able to provide employment for more regional artists.",,3445,"Other, local or private",12050,1380,"Paul Barnes, Angus Callender, Michael Charron, Mike Ebersold, Fran Edstrom, Scott Ellinghuysen, Karen Fawcett, Terry Hawkings, Suzanne Hoodecheck, Mark Jacobs, Larry Jost, Virginia Laken, Ann Lavine, William Mann, Tedd Morgan, Judith Ramaley",,"Great River Shakespeare Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2013 Concerts on the Green Series",,"2013 Concerts on the Green Series.",2013-06-28,2013-08-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rob,Thomas,"Great River Shakespeare Festival","79 E 3rd St",Winona,MN,55987-3447,"(507) 474-9375 ",robt@grsf.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-262,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 19999,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","To educate and inform audiences about issues of diversity and inclusion and celebrate the unique contributions of various ethnicities and cultures to our community through arts programming.Questionnaires for audience members and several youth celebration attendees, especially family members, who verbally expressed appreciation for the recognition given to the students and for the quality of poetry and prose.","Responses included a variety of recommendations on additional topics to be included in future diversity initiatives. Additionally, we received volunteers to participate in focus groups to review this year's activities and assist in planning next year's programming.",,1320,"Other, local or private",11320,7000,"Ali Abdullahi, Mark Adafin, Joan Bachman, Elaine Case, Michelle Flanagan, Mark Grabill, Char Kunkel, Steve Lehmkuhle, Al Lun, D C Mangum, Charlie Moore, Ashok Patel, Ray Phelps-Bowman, Deicy Rodriguez, Paul Wilson, Nicholas Wysocki",,"Diversity Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Celebrating Diversity and Inclusivity",,"Celebrating Diversity and Inclusivity.",2013-01-11,2013-02-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Hocker,"Diversity Council","1130 1/2 7th St NW Ste 204",Rochester,MN,55901,"(507) 282-9951 ",kayh@diversitycouncil.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-263,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20000,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,3285,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Goal to increase participation of young people at Wasioja Civil War Days by providing educational information to change perceptions. Raise awareness of family struggles during all wars while at the same time increasing the quality, type and awareness of the arts through theatre.Dodge County Historical Society will monitor recordings of the show, reviews in newspaper, student reaction, interview the director, actors and audience, and see the increased understanding of the emotional impact of the war.","Our project changed the perception of the North and South as told by two mothers from opposite sides. It also increased participation of young people at Wasioja Civil War Days.",,410,"Other, local or private",3695,,"Faye Ricter, Scott French, Mary Ann Bucher, Barb Gilliland, Larry Dobson, Coy Borgstrom, Greg Nelson, Dale Morris, Diane Berge",,"Dodge County Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Production of ""A Mother's Story"" at Wasioja Civil War Days",,"Production of A Mother's Story at Wasioja Civil War Days.",2013-03-15,2013-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Faye,Ricter,"Dodge County Historical Society","PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,"(507) 398-4853 ",dchs@kmtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-264,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20009,"Arts in Education Residency",2013,500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Exposure to jazz and jazz education for people in our school district. Improvement in jazz performance and learning about jazz history for our students.Student participation and concert ticket sales.","We brought jazz professionals to our rural area to perform live music for the community and to work one-on-one with our students. We saw good community involvement from business and in-kind donations.",,5050,"Other, local or private",5550,,,,"Fillmore Central High School","K-12 Education","Big band bash",,"Big band bash",2013-04-01,2013-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heath,Olstad,"Fillmore Central High School","145 Main Ave S",Harmony,MN,55939,"(507) 886-6464 ",heath.olstad@isd2198.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-49,"Scott Anderson: musician; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Bill Hoy: poet; Katie Hae Leo: author and performer; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Loretta Verbout: photographer; Tom Willis: potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20011,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","As a whole the project was overwhelmingly successful in meeting all the stated goals. Because the projected was finished this fall, accurate and comparable financial and attendance numbers cannot truly reflect its impact until this time next year.",,3285,"Other, local or private",13285,,"Audrey Alfson, Dorothy Karlsen, Peggy Kreutzman, Brian Lee, Susan Oddsen, Verginia Thilmany, Douglas Thompson, Connie Verse",,"Friends of Houston Nature Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",,"Outdoor Concrete Mosaic Owl Sculpture",2013-06-01,2013-09-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Audrey,Alfson,"Friends of Houston Nature Center","PO Box 731 215 W Plum St",Houston,MN,55943,"(507) 896-4668 ",nature@acegroup.cc,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Houston, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-268,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20012,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,6845,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","We provided a theatrical opportunity to five students with special needs, to broaden and diversify Phoenix audiences and creators, and to provide a positive experience for parents and guardians.",,22575,"Other, local or private",29420,,"Nancy Dimunation, Verna Fricke, Mike Melstad, Bunny Petersen, Mary Rauterkus, Chuck Richardson, Ian Scheerer",,"Friends of T.B. Sheldon Auditorium Theatre AKA Friends of the Sheldon","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat",,"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat",2013-06-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Anderson,"Friends of T.B. Sheldon Auditorium Theatre AKA Friends of the Sheldon","PO Box 157 443 W 3rd St","Red Wing",MN,55066,"(651) 388-8701 ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Carlton, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Le Sueur, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Steele, Stevens, Wabasha",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-269,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20014,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Our prices are significantly lower than similar festivals (in quality and quantity of films, speakers and musicians). We strive to include different subcultures present in the community, such as our 2012 invitation to the deaf community to attend a film made by deaf people for both the hearing and the deaf which showed the hearing community the struggles of the deaf community and brought both together in a powerful Q and A.We track ticket sales, how many students from each school attend the festival, and use a tool that Winona State University sociology students developed to determine where attendees come from and their critique of the festival. The Winona State University arts administration department has also developed a tool for detailed evaluation of the economic impact in Winona.","Our measurable goals were to increase attendance from region and from student population. We had a reasonable increase in attendance from all sectors.",,80900,"Other, local or private",90900,10000,"Vicki Englich, Kathy Florin, Polly Gower, Tex Hawkins, Liz Haywood, Crystal Hegge, Bernadette Mahfood, Betsy Midthun, Josi Severson , Diane Stevens, Chad Ubi, Tove Wiggs",,"Frozen River Film Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2013 Frozen River Film Festival",,"2013 Frozen River Film Festival.",2012-12-01,2013-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Crystal,Hegge,"Frozen River Film Festival","175 W Mark St PO Box 647",Winona,MN,55987,"(480) 522-7940 ",info@frff.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-270,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20016,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Although Hambone Music Festival partners with Rochesterfest as a kick-off event, our target population is all people residing in southeast Minnesota. We offer very high quality professional blues and American roots music to the public at an affordable cost, and by offering partnership discounts with Channel One food shelf donations, Mayo employee and student discounts.We will measure the number of people who attend both the festival and workshops, compare participation numbers, ticket sales and awareness over last year. We will survey via email and utilize printed surveys to gather demographic data. We also solicit feedback via social networking and plan to add an online feedback page to our website.","Our goal was to offer a variety of high quality music and educational opportunities to a diverse audience in order to provide increased awareness and understanding of roots/blues/American music styles and the cultural impact of this music in our society.",,19785,"Other, local or private",29785,,"Brenda Guitreau, Jacqueline Kohlmeyer, Rick Miller, Lynne Oldre-Mortenson, Denise Robertson, James Ryan, Dick Stevenson, Dean Tollefsrud, Peggy Zweifel",,"Hambone Music Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2013 Hambone Music Festival",,"2013 Hambone Music Festival.",2013-06-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lynne,Oldre-Mortenson,"Hambone Music Festival","2130 S Broadway Ste 100",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 538-1651 ",askme@hambonemusicfestival.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Dodge, Blue Earth, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Isanti, Le Sueur, Mower, Olmsted, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Washington, Winona, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-271,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20044,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","Four public performances plus one free special needs performance brought two high quality youth performing groups together. Also featured youth dance soloist and duet. Audiences were appreciative of this entertaining opportunity to see and become more informed about both art forms.",,53250,"Other, local or private",63250,,"Kevin Erdman, Ellen Huston, John Huston, Mary Jensen, Patti Moore",,"Minnesota Ballet Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Festival of Holidays and Traditions",,"Festival of Holidays and Traditions",2013-07-01,2013-12-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Huston,"Minnesota Ballet Theatre","5500 Heather Dr SW",Rochester,MN,55902,"(507) 254-7580 ",ellen@mnyba.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Hennepin, Mower, Olmsted, Ramsey, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-276,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20046,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,3140,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","This exhibition and its programs helped solidify the Museum's place within the community by working with well-loved area artists. Feedback suggested strong qualitative success of the educational programs. Furthermore, the exhibition was well visited, with approximately 2,750 unique visitors.",,1800,"Other, local or private",4940,,"John Anfinson, Elizabeth Bach, Jim Bowey, James Eddy, Michael Galvin, Dan Hampton, Betsy Midthun, Nancy Nelson, Rachelle Schultz, Phil Schumacher, Steve Slaggie",,"Minnesota Marine Art Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Tri-State Invitational: 3 Women from 3 States",,"Tri-State Invitational: 3 Women from 3 States",2013-10-25,2014-01-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Maus,"Minnesota Marine Art Museum","800 Riverview Dr",Winona,MN,55987-2272,"(507) 474-6626x 12",amaus@minnesotamarineart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-278,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20047,"Arts in Education Residency",2013,1500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students will learn about the elements and principles of design and create individual works of art that will then be woven together into a single permanent installation at the school.Goals will be measured through verbal discussion, written or brailed vocabulary lists, and video interviews. A successful finished art piece will be displayed in the school.","In Around the World in 80 Days the students identified vocabulary, instruments and musical/cultural styles of selected countries after the performance of the MN Percussion Trio.",,10250,"Other, local or private",11750,,,,"Minnesota State Academy for the Blind","K-12 Education","Arts in Education Residency",,"Mixed Media Collage and Percussion Trio.",2012-09-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nicole,Zweber,"Minnesota State Academy for the Blind","400 SE 6th Ave",Faribault,MN,55021,"(507) 384-6725 ",nzweber@msab.state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-51,"Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Marta Biitner: visual artist; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Daniel Freeman: actor; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; William Hoy: literary artist; Katie Leo: playwright; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Tom Willis: potter.",,2 20070,"Arts Activities Support",2013,8900,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Preserve and promote the art of Black storytelling as an oral tradition; reach families through participation in the Signifyin’ and Testifyin’ festival.Written evaluation forms for festival attendees; feedback from teachers and students who attend the student-only session.","Over 1,800 audience members attended at least one of the festival events; audience members responded enthusiastically to the visiting performing artists and the overall quality of arts experiences.",,9679,"Other, local or private",18579,,"Joseph Ceaser, Dara Ceaser, Edwin Clarke, Mahmoud El-Kati, Makeda Zulu Gillespie, Josephy Matey-Keke, Sherrie Pugh, Dorothy Robinson, Vusumuzi Zulu, Nothando Zulu",,"Black Storytellers Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for Signifyin’ and Testifyin’, a three-day, family-friendly festival featuring master storytellers from across the county. The festival will take place at metro area locations in September 2013.",2013-09-26,2013-09-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Vusumuzi,Zulu,"Black Storytellers Alliance","1112 Newton Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411-3705,"(612) 529-5864 ",vzulu@blackstorytellers.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-258,"Elin Anderson: artistic; Julie Bates: youth programming, community education, education; Bob Graf: artistic; Michael Fallon: administration, youth programming, community education, education; Esther Ouray: artistic, education; Julia Barlow: fundraising, administration, artistic; Sherri Hildebrandt: artistic, marketing, development.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20071,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We provide a daylong accessible celebration of the arts for everyone to enjoy free of charge. Attendees, especially children, can participate directly in hands-on arts activities while also listening to different genres of performing artists.Success measured through audience size and written feedback when appropriate.","ARTigras provided a daylong accessible celebration of the arts for everyone to enjoy free of charge, providing artists with an opportunity to showcase their talents through their artwork and artistic demonstrations.",,7550,"Other, local or private",17550,2730,"Ann Chafoulios, Andrea Costopoulos, Linda Donlin, Brad Jones, Heidi Mestad, Robert Sanborn, Jeanne Skattum, Randy Staver, Gregory Stavrou",,"Rochester Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","ARTigras V",,"ARTigras V.",2012-12-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bari,Amadio,"Rochester Arts Council","30 Civic Center Dr SE Ste 200",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 424-0811 ",bamadio@rochestermnarts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Goodhue, Hennepin, Olmsted, Rice, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-289,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.","Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council, Robin Pearson (507) 281-4848 ",1 20075,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","Outcomes were to amplify awareness and appreciation of the arts genres and styles reflective of our shared culture and to provide opportunities for audience members to experience (though Minnesota-grown) nationally and internationally recognized professional performing artists.",,14100,"Other, local or private",24100,,"Pam Allan, Kurt Augustine, Corey Heimer, Ari Kolas, Kristy Mintz, Karl Oestreich, Denise Robertson, Angie Rustad, Cheryl Schaefer, Rebecca Wendland",,"Rochester Civic Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Legacy Series",,"The Legacy Series",2013-08-01,2014-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gregory,Stavrou,"Rochester Civic Theatre","20 Civic Center Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904-3773,"(507) 282-8481 ",GStavrou@rochestercivictheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Ramsey, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-290,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20079,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","We sought to introduce and educate on authentic and true to Irish history and culture, to provide access to locally relevant Irish American history and entertainment, and to keep the festival free and accessible to all. All programming at the festival was geared to that end.",,10295,"Other, local or private",15295,,"Ginger Carson, Sinead Chick, Deidre Conroy, Mairtin de Cogain, Mari Imaizumi, Lorna Ross, Dan Van Hook",,"Rochester Irish Fest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Irish Fest Labor Day Weekend Festival",,"Irish Fest Labor Day Weekend Festival",2013-06-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sinead,Chick,"Rochester Irish Fest","6116 39th Ave NW",Rochester,MN,55901,"(507) 271-2430 ",sinead@irishfestmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dakota, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Waseca, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-292,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20082,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","All events were free and unticketed. We offered the maximum number of residencies and total services. The capstone audience turned out to be double our projection of 10,000.",,10500,"Other, local or private",20500,,"Patricia Barrier, Carol Berteotti, Dennis Brooks, Angela Bruzek, Becky Buzard, Jill Fasbender, Frances Field, David Fischer, Desmond Foy, Chris Holloway, Scott Hoss, Mary Mitchell, Karuna Ojanen, William Smith, Brittney Sorensen",,"City of Rochester Music Department AKA Riverside Concerts","Local/Regional Government","World Music Mini-Residencies 2014",,"World Music Mini-Residencies 2014",2014-06-01,2014-08-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Schmidt,"City of Rochester Music Department AKA Riverside Concerts","201 4th St SE Ste 170",Rochester,MN,55904-3778,"(507) 328-2201 ",steve@riversideconcerts.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-294,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20089,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Goals to increase the number of classical music concert attendees under age 40. Invite leaders from the orchestra and music industry to attend the premier performance to identify its potential use and benefit to the industry.Outcomes will be measured by professional video recording of the concert, a survey of participants to gauge responses to the experience and identify opportunities, conduct focus groups with orchestra industry leaders and vendors, and attendance numbers of audience under age 40.","An original music composition and companion interactive visual media piece premiering a Chromolume, a new medium for the integration of light and sound for live orchestra performances as controlled by on-stage musicians. We anticipate this product will engage new audiences.",,48530,"Other, local or private",58530,,"Randy Chapman, Gregg Erickson, Lester Horntvedt, Stephanie Ims-Goin, Eric Klavetter, Levi Livingood, Robert Loos, Edna Mezacapa, John Osborn, Susan Oftendahl, Mary Beth Sancomb-Moran, Sharon Schmoll, Bruce Wolff, Vikki Wolff",,"Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Symphonic Interactive Media Art",,"Symphonic Interactive Media Art.",2012-12-01,2013-03-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffery,Amundson,"Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale","400 S Broadway Ste 302",Rochester,MN,55904-6478,"(507) 286-8742 ",jeffa@rochestersymphony.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-297,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20090,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A twice monthly evening art activity with local professional artists and a display of the children's art will be set up in the Heart Gallery.We will collect anecdotal stories from children, family, staff and artists. Our roving reporter program will capture video and audio testimonials. An online survey that currently goes out to all families who stay at Ronald McDonald House includes several questions about all components of the program.","Developed a bi-monthly visiting artist program with 2 artists currently assisting. Both have donated supplies for some of the art projects. There are almost always families still present when the programs end at 8pm. The pop open frames in the heart gallery are filled and can be switched out easily.",,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,300,"Tom Behrens, Linda Bonow, Susan Bouquet, Jane Campion, Ed Clark, Rob Gregory, Paul Harkess, Becky Harris, Mark Henderson, Pamela Johnson, Patricia Kersey, Wendy Lommen, Justin McNeilus, Lori Melhorn, Diane Moyer, Christopher Moir, David Oeth, Don Paulson, Dan Pulford, Darryl Solie, Ed Stanley, Kari Stonelake-Hopkins, Karen Ytterbeg",,"Ronald McDonald House of Rochester, Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Hand in Hand - Heartists Helping Children",,"Hand in Hand - Heartists Helping Children.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Bonow,"Ronald McDonald House of Rochester, Minnesota","850 2nd St SW",Rochester,MN,55902,"(507) 282-3955 ",bonow@rmhmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Crow Wing, Fillmore, Freeborn, Hennepin, Lyon, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-298,"Scott Anderson: musician; Marta Biitner: visual artist; Elizabeth Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician, historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Carolyn Hiller: arts administrator; Jane Olive: dancer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis: potter.","Andrea Costopoulos: Rochester Arts Council; Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20095,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,4650,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","The studios were asked to count foot traffic and ask where people were from and how they heard about the tour. Stories were collected showing what was learned or appreciated by both the public and artists.",,2700,"Other, local or private",7350,750,"Bart De Malignon, Ruch Crane, Dean Knerland, Leona Oppenshaw",,"South Central Minnesota Studio Art Tour","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Ninth Annual Studio ArTour",,"Ninth Annual Studio ArTour",2013-06-01,2013-10-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Wolcott,"South Central Minnesota Studio Art Tour","% Wolcott 3725 321st St W",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 645-7445 ",studioartour@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Olmsted, Rice, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-299,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20098,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,7455,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Provide bluegrass music and education about this native artform to a rural region.Surveys of attendees and attendance figures while keeping the admission fees reasonable for families.","Comments received supported our goal of providing quality bluegrass music in a family atmosphere at an affordable price held at ADA accessible facilities.",,14615,"Other, local or private",22070,,"Roberta Anderson, John Campbell, John Leahy, John Magnuson, Judith Mayo, Barbara Ottman, Darrell Ottman, Jon Owens, Daryl Thompson",,"Southeast Minnesota Bluegrass Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","SEMBA's 2013 August Bluegrass Festival",,"SEMBA's 2013 August Bluegrass Festival",2013-06-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Darrell,Ottman,"Southeast Minnesota Bluegrass Association","PO Box 83",Rushford,MN,55971-0093,"(507) 864-8109 ",darrbarr@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-300,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20108,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","The community lacked the opportunity to see professional level dance other than in the form of ballet. We offered free performances to raise the quality, breadth and depth of the experience by engaging audiences on imaginative and inspirational levels.",,4000,"Other, local or private",14000,,"Susan Dunhaupt, Paula Grandquist, Ann Mosey, Suzanne White",,"Time Track Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",,"Time Track creates new work for Winona State University",2013-06-12,2014-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Mann,"Time Track Productions","18 12th St N PO Box 3747",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(651) 276-7982 ",pmann102@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-303,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20116,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Engage over 400 audience members in a participatory performance work; educate and broaden the public’s concept of empathy through contemporary performance.Written audience responses; interview artists and advisory committee; review media response.",,,53850,"Other, local or private",63850,,"Michele Steinwald, David OÆFallon, Nastalie Wreck, Olive Bieringa, Otto Ramstad",,"BodyCartography Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for The Empaths, an evening-length performance work that will prioritize the one-on-one performer audience experience. The work will take place in spring 2014.",2013-06-26,2014-06-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Olive,"BodyCartography Project","BodyCartography Project","3304 E 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(917) 463-9300 ",olive@bodycartography.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-259,"Obi Egwim: audience development, organizational development, development; Joseph Hagedorn: marketing, organizational planning, education; Tom Moffatt: community education, administration, education; Bjorn Anderson: artistic, general management, community service, finance, computer systems; Rachel Levitt: audience development, fundraising, development; Robert Cuerden: marketing, fundraising, organizational development; Michael Robins: artistic, general management, youth programming; Kathryn Tjaden: administration, fundraising, organizational development; Maggie Langenfeld: education, administration, volunteerism.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20120,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","We hope to raise the quality and number of arts opportunities available to our community members.We will evaluate the project by collecting data from participants and by offering them the chance to participate in future projects.","Attendance from both Dakota and the local community on the weekend was down from last year. However, children's attendance was excellent and many children from Friday brought their parents on Saturday.",,55000,"Other, local or private",65000,,"Brian Aldrich, John Borman, Michael Bowler, Carol Davitt, Bill Flesch, Kristen Herrick, Bill McNeil, Joyce Packard, Leonard Wabasha, Ann Welle, Debbie White",0.25,"Winona-Dakota Unity Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Great Dakota Gathering",,"Great Dakota Gathering",2013-06-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,White,"Winona-Dakota Unity Alliance","PO Box 393",Winona,MN,55987," ",info@winonadakotaunityalliance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Steele, Wabasha, Washington, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-306,"Scott Anderson: musician; Liz Bucheit: goldsmith; Alan Calavano: musician and historian; Judy Hickey: theatre artist; Katie Hae Leo; author and performer; Kathy Rush: theatre; Jon Swanson: museum curator; Philip Taylor: visual artist; Tom Willis; potter.","Hal Cropp: Commonweal Theatre; Daved Driscoll: Northland Words; Drue Fergison: musicologist; Ryan Heinritz: Paradise Center; Teresa Kauffmann: photographer; Paula Michel: Harmony Arts Board; Connie Nelson: music educator; Scott Roberts: Owatonna Art Center; Judy Saye-Willis: fiber artist; Steve Schmidt: City of Rochester Music Department; Deborah Wasmund: mosaic artist.",,2 20123,"Arts Learning",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Expand and deepen each students’ understanding of one aspect of theatrical production. Expose students to the entire process of professional theatrical production outside of a school setting.Student apprentices will be evaluated by their mentors throughout the learning period, looking at progress on individual learning goals. Mentors will conduct exit interviews at the conclusion of each apprenticeship.","Twenty five high school students worked as apprentices through which they learned various specific aspects of theatre production.",,3780,"Other, local or private",13780,,"Craig Harris, Merri Schreiber, Wendy Raway, Anthony Caponi, Cheryl Caponi, Tom Egan, Sue Hegarty, Juli Seydell Johnson, Robert Gavin",,"20 Theatre Company Twin Cities AKA 20% Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Funding for the 2013 Apprenticeship Program, which will match high school or college participants with professional theatre mentors for two main stage productions.",2013-01-30,2013-11-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Claire,Avitabile,"20 Theatre Company Twin Cities AKA 20% Theatre Company","5152 Aldrich Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55430,"(612) 227-1188 ",info@tctwentypercent.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-292,"Rachel Flentje: artist, administration, organizational development; Marlina Gonzalez: administration, artist, education; Kathleen Spehar: artist, administration; Dixie Rairamo: youth programming, administration, artist; Alecia Leonard: youth programming, community education, volunteerism; Dudley Voigt: education, artist, youth programming; Karen Gundlach: artist, education, youth programming; Orin Rutchick: education, community education, youth programming; Kaitlin Frick: administration, organizational development, finance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20131,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Will create connections between women and celebrate ways women have worked with water.Dialogues with artists and board, audience feedback.","Received high praise from local writers and critics; performed for over 1,400 audience members, with over half being high school or college students; several artists noted this was the best Ananya performance artistically, with particularly strong community-building components.",,74000,"Other, local or private",84000,,"Gary Peterson, Robert Lynn, Ayanna Muata, Prachee Mukherjee, Gina Kundan, Kimberly Simon",,"Ananya Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to create and produce Mohona, Estuaries of Desire, an evening length dance theater piece exploring women’s struggles to protect water as a community resource. The production will premiere at the Southern Theater in September 2013.",2012-11-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jessica,Briggs,"Ananya Dance Theatre","500 21st Ave S Ste 203",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 486-2238 ",program.manager@ananyadancetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-261,"Mary Grace Flannery: organizational development, general management, community service, development, literature, visual arts, theatre; Joko Sutrisno: artistic, education, music; Jonna Kosalko: fundraising, audience development, marketing, administration, theatre, dance, multidisciplinary; Abby Marcus: administration, finance, audit, marketing, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Mark Hinds: artistic, administration, theatre, multidisciplinary, media arts; Noah Keesecker: artistic, administration, music, multidisciplinary; Mary Farquhar: marketing, computer systems, volunteerism, music, theatre, craft arts; Andrea Lubov: artist, administration, music; Kristie Gaalswyk: youth programming, education, marketing, theatre, music, dance.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 20133,"Arts Activities Support",2013,9550,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To expose young singers to the musical brilliance of Rollo Dilworth with purposes of choral, vocal, musical, historical and cultural education.Perceptions by singers, artistic staff and audience; attendance figures.","Singers took workshops from Dr. Dilworth; the singers learned about the process of creating music and working with a composer; more artists than anticipated participated; the public concert was moved to Orchestra Hall; attendance increased from projected for a total of 900 audience members.",,4801,"Other, local or private",14351,,"Martha Cooper, Rebecca Waller, Marie Burton, Nicole Clark, Frank Raab, Jodi Schauer, Jamie Ohrt, Carrie Volante, Tami Brown, Jennifer Flaten",,"Angelica Cantanti Youth Choirs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding for a one-day choral workshop with Dr. Rollo Dilworth that will culminate in a free public performance at Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie in May 2014.",2013-06-27,2014-05-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Dittmer,"Angelica Cantanti Youth Choirs","c/o Bloomington Ctr for the Arts 1800 W Old Shakopee",Bloomington,MN,55431-3071,"(952) 563-8572 ",manager@angelicacantanti.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-262,"Lori-Anne Williams: community development, fundraising, administration; Scott Pakudaitis: artistic, organizational development, marketing; James Levkin: artistic, fundraising, administration; Jennifer Tonko: administration, artistic, community education; Audrey Riddle: marketing, administration, youth programming; Emmy Carter: fundraising, education, artistic; Veronica Descotte: fundraising, finance, marketing; Carol Nulsen: organizational planning, fundraising, youth programming.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.","Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Jeff Prauer (651) 645-0402 ",1 20134,"Arts Activities Support",2013,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To provide an opportunity for up to 200 high school men recruited from the metro area to participate with collegiate and adult male singers; to improve their musical capabilities.Direct feedback from patrons; individuals participating; tickets sold.","80 high school men participated in the Northstar festival; students responded well to the coaching and noticeable improvements were heard the day of the festival; 115 individuals attended the evening concert. ",,12750,"Other, local or private",22750,,"Craig Gerdes, Tom Peterson, Darren Jackson, Mark Bliven, Al Buss, Jim Elssass, Andy Morantz, Ray Peterson, Joel Quinnell, Mike Rudolph",,"Apollo Male Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Activities Support",,"Funding to host the National Male Chorus Festival at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis in November 2013.",2013-07-01,2013-11-16,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Darren,Jackson,"Apollo Male Chorus","2418 W 107th St",Bloomington,MN,55431,"(612) 642-1895 ",apollochorus@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-263,"Philip Fried: artistic, community development, disabilities specialist; Nan Jahnke: administration, volunteerism, community development; Michele Blanchard: artistic, audience development, fundraising; Bill Venne: fundraising; Maggie Scanlan: artistic, education; Cass Erickson: fundraising, youth programming, community education; Elizabeth Tanner: artistic, education, community education; Patricia Mitchell: artistic, audience development, administration; Lori Anne Vicich: marketing, artistic.","Julie Andersen: Executive Director of Eagan Art House; Jill Anfang: Program Director at Roseville Parks and Recreation; Melissa Brechon: retired Carver County Libraries Director; Bethany Brunsell: music teacher and performer; Kathy Busch: realtor, Shakopee School Board Member; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Paul Creager: Saint Paul Public Schools Administrator, Square Lake Film Festival Director; Erika Eklund: HGA Architects; Joan Elwell: Lakeshore Players Executive Director; Mary Erickson: Independent School District 112 Community Education; Kristi Gaudette: Prior Lake Savage Community Education; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Christine Murakami Noonan: Minnesota State Fair Foundation; Margaret Rog: consultant, grant writer; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Rachel Smoka: Children's Theatre Company Development Officer; Beth Starbuck: vocal performer; Dameun Strange: composer, performer; Melissa Wright: William Mitchell College of Law.",,2 19552,"Arts in Education Residency",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Present four writing/storytelling workshops with at least ten participants in each. Present a storytelling performance with at least 40 paid attendees.Individual surveys for each of the workshops asking for input on the topics, pricing, location, relevance and quality. Track number of participants in workshops and at the final performance. Successful cross promoting with Lake Superior Writers, Story Arts Minnesota, and Arrowhead Reading Association to advertise and promote these events.","Held a storytelling conference with workshops for participants. Everything was well attended with higher than expected turnout. ",,2330,"Other, local or private",7330,800,"Linda Melcher, Rachel Nelson, Mary Rosati",,"Arts on Superior","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts in Education Residency",,"Establish an Arrowhead regional storytelling conference with workshops and performances. Writing and performance will be the focus of this conference. The first year will include 4 workshops focused on writing in four engres and performances by the four.",2013-06-01,2014-05-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Melcher,"Arts on Superior","PO Box 185","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(651) 208-4991 ",artsonsuperior@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-32,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19564,"Arts in Education Residency",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Project participants will have an arts experience that develops new understanding of music as art in a social, cultural, and environmental context. Participants will learn about music technology, improvisation, and performance.Outcomes will be assessed by narrative response/reaction evaluations of project participants. Older students will complete pre and post evaluations regarding music and improvisation. Photographic responses and informal observations will be documented.","Feedback from parents and students very positive.",,2133,"Other, local or private",7133,,"David O'Donnell, Muffin Nelson, John Klem, Sara Skelton, Tara Boerst, Barry Bissonett, Tom Conaway, Mark Zupec",,"Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts in Education Residency",,"Offer Vermilion Community College and Ely Public School students and staff an integrated arts experience by having Michael Monroe, an artist who incorporates ecology and technology into his music, conduct an artist residency during the week of November 5.",2012-11-05,2013-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Keiko,Williams,"Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust","PO Box 720",Ely,MN,55731,"(218) 365-2639 ",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"St. Louis, Lake, Cook",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-34,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19576,"Arts Project Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Create a community art event celebrating summer on the north shore, free workshops involving scores of Grand Marais neighbors, building puppets, masks and costumes.Success depends on attendance and enthusiastic participation of dozens of volunteers at workshops, rehearsal and performance.","A successful community project was completed.",,5150,"Other, local or private",10150,,"Betsy Bowen, Barb LaVigne, Jim Ouray, Jennifer Schulz",,"Good Harbor Hill Players","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Produce a community created, outdoor puppet pageant to be presented on the harbor in Grand Marais.",2013-05-08,2013-07-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Betsy,Bowen,"Good Harbor Hill Players","301 W 1st St PO Box 68","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-1992 ",betsy@woodcut.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-62,"Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director for North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator for MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19577,"Arts Project Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Involve community members in process of creating show and an audience.Post show meeting, video documentation.","Enthusiasm of performers and audience members, number of audience and performers.",,1500,"Other, local or private",6500,,"Jim Ouray, Betsy Bowen, Barb LaVigne, Jennifer Schulz",,"Good Harbor Hill Players","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Create and perform an original shadow puppet show with live music outdoors on the harbor in Grand Marais in observance of the winter solstice.",2012-12-01,2012-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Betsy,Bowen,"Good Harbor Hill Players","301 W 1st St PO Box 68","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-1992 ",betsy@woodcut.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-63,"Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director for North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator for MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19579,"Arts Project Grant",2013,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Create a positive theatrical experience for all participants and audience members and introduce theater to young people.Participation numbers, audience attendance numbers, advertising numbers, membership renewal and growth and in program surveys.","The cast had fun, and learned about theater, singing and dancing.",,12900,"Other, local or private",15700,,"Shelby Anderson, Sandi Furlow, Jane Gellner, Andra Lilienthal, Erin Larsen",,"Grand Marais Playhouse","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Produce Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood.",2012-10-01,2012-11-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Hennessy,"Grand Marais Playhouse","PO Box 996 51 W 5th St","Grand Marais",MN,55604-0996,"(218) 387-1284x 2",sue@grandmaraisplayhouse.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,Cook,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-64,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19584,"Arts Project Grant",2013,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Develop content and publish on website, provide access and rich information about the folk arts to teachers and students, preserve this folk art and highlight stories by the artists to keep it alive.Publish a series of web pages online, measure number of hits and downloads on the site, archive information about this art and publish about its significance and artistry.","Created on ebook along with an interactive website about the artistry and significance of rag rugs.",,2980,"Other, local or private",7980,5000,"Carly Melin, Rally Hess, Harlan Tardy, Shelly Robinson, Bonnie Fena, James Perunovich, Paul Janssen, Larry Killien",,"Ironworld Development Corporation AKA Minnesota Discovery Center","State Government","Arts Project Grant",,"Create a web-based component about the history, significance and artistry of rag rugs.",2013-05-01,2014-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Stein,"Ironworld Development Corporation AKA Minnesota Discovery Center","1005 Discovery Dr",Chisholm,MN,55719,"(218) 254-1226 ",scott.stein@mndiscoverycenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-66,"Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director for North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator for MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19602,"Arts Project Grant",2013,1568,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Goal that at least 45 artists apply and at least 20 will be selected to exhibit and attendance at reception be at least 100 people.Evaluated by collecting data on number of applications received, participants in exhibition and opening reception attendance.","Recognized and rewarded over 45 artists in juried show.",,6832,"Other, local or private",8400,,"Michelle Carlson, Charles Driscoll, Carmen Haugen, Charlie Kampen, Amanda Lamppa, Steve Loney, Margaret Morris, William Rutherford, Katherine Sedore, Aaron Squadroni, Katie Tierney",,"MacRostie Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Present 21st annual Juried Art exhibition, juried by Kent Kapplinger, a professor of art at North Dakota State University.",2013-04-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katie,Marshall,"MacRostie Art Center","405 1st Ave NW PO Box 365","Grand Rapids",MN,55744-2617,"(218) 326-2697 ",katie@macrostieartcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"Itasca, St. Louis, Cook, Aitkin, Lake",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-73,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19622,"Arts Project Grant",2013,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Provide high quality education and entertainment to bluegrass fans and musicians.Analysis of financial data, audience and participant feedback, written reviews, comments and surveys.","Enthusiastic audience and participant response and reservations for the next year's festival.",,4630,"Other, local or private",7430,,"Chel Anderson, Wayne Russ, Susan Lappi, Myra Theimer, Greg Tofte, Cheryl Larsen, Joe Mundell",,"North Shore Music Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Produce Bluegrass Masters Weekend in November, 2012.",2012-10-10,2012-12-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Fitzgerald,"North Shore Music Association","PO Box 1376","Grand Marais",MN,55604-1376,"(218) 387-2916 ",music@boreal.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"Cook, St. Louis, Lake",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-79,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19623,"Arts Project Grant",2013,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Present performance of talented engaging artists and draw people to Grand Marais.Analysis of financial data, artistic quality based on audience feedback, written reviews, comments and surveys.","Community provided with a fantastic night of entertainment.",,5600,"Other, local or private",8400,,"Chel Anderson, Wayne Russ, Susan Lappi, Cheryl Larson, Greg Tofte, Joe Mundell, Myron Bursheim, Veronica Weadock",,"North Shore Music Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Present the folk super group Red Horse in concert.",2013-03-27,2013-06-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Fitzgerald,"North Shore Music Association","PO Box 1376","Grand Marais",MN,55604-1376,"(218) 387-2916 ",music@boreal.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-80,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19638,"Arts Project Grant",2013,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Goal is to present a concert by a world renowned choir in the superb acoustics of the Sacred Heart Music Center. Success will be measured by concert attendance.Accounting of audience attendance and by noting impact to the local arts community and media.",,,10670,"Other, local or private",13470,,"Johannes Aas, Josh Aerie, Natalie Bachir, Mark Ball, Arno Kahn, Kathryn Milun, Sarah Parker, Tracy Schramm, Darlene Seelos, John Sorensen",,"Sacred Heart-John Chebul Memorial Center Association AKA Sacred Heart Music Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Project Grant",,"Present concert performance by the Vienna Boys' Choir.",2013-11-15,2013-11-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Swanson,"Sacred Heart-John Chebul Memorial Center Association AKA Sacred Heart Music Center","201 W 4th St",Duluth,MN,55806-2719,"(218) 723-1895 ",sacredheart@callta.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"St. Louis, Carlton, Lake, Cook, Itasca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-87,"Josh Aerie: cellist, orchestra conductor, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Ken Bloom: Director of the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, instructor at North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director for North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator for MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19646,"Arts Project Grant",2013,2800,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Expand the regional artistic community by producing a quality, entertaining and thought provoking cinema exhibition.Surveys to attendees and participants and an audience ballot.","Increased total attendance and festival ran very smoothly.",,45535,"Other, local or private",48335,,"Richard Hansen, Johnathon Olsen, Steve Grazier, Riki McManus",,"Sound Unseen International Duluth",,"Arts Project Grant",,"Produce the 4th annual festival of music, film and art at numerous venues in Duluth.",2013-05-29,2013-06-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Hansen,"Sound Unseen International Duluth","1814 E 9th St",Duluth,MN,55812,"(612) 227-8015 ",richard@soundunseen.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,"St. Louis, Carlton, Lake, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Pine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-grant-88,"Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.","Josh Aerie: orchestra conductor, cellist, college music instructor; Nancy Daley: hand made paper maker, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Ken Bloom: Director Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Erling Ellison: jewelry designer and creator, speech coach and judge, director of Garrison Art Fair; Jeff Adams: published playwright, Founder and Director of Ice Box Radio Theater; Marcie McIntire: traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator; Peter Pestalozzi: furniture maker, traditional beadwork Ojibwe artist, gallery owner and educator, instructor North House Folk School, Grand Marais; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Catherine Meier: website designer, printmaker, drawer, animator; David Beard: Assistant Professor University of Minnesota-Duluth writing studies; Mark King: Masters of Art in English and American Literature, actor, theater reviewer, musician; Victoria Olson: stage and radio theater actor, instrumentalist, accompanist, speech judge; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Kate Fitzgerald: Program Director North Shore Music Association, writer; Whitley Mike: Communications and Media Arts Major, College of Saint Scholastica; Ashley Kolka: Project Coordinator, MacRostie Art Center, visual artist, writer; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker.",,2 19905,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2013,6500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The number of Minnesotans who are able to participate in the arts increases. The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increases. Real or perceived barriers to arts participation and arts access are identified and addressed. New relationships with members of groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization are built.The Parent Board will gather and evaluate the outcomes of activities as they relate to our goals.","The number of Minnesotans who were able to participate in the arts increased. The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increased. Real or perceived barriers to arts participation and arts access were identified and addressed. New relationships with members of groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization were built.",,29226,"Other, local or private",35726,,"Lisa Buhr, Brady Krusemark, Syndie Johnson, Jenny Portner, Cheryl Endersbe, Chris Enevold, Jeff Pasker, Robb Murray, Jen Olson, Paul Boettcher",,"Mankato Area 77 Lancers Marching Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",,"They will present their 35th season as the premier youth marching band for the greater Mankato area, performing in several parades in the area, and replace some drum line equipment.",2013-04-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Buhr,"Mankato Area 77 Lancers Marching Band","110 Fulton St",Mankato,MN,56001-2520,"(507) 317-2478 ",lbuhr@hickorytech.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Nicollet, Waseca, Swift, Steele, Freeborn, Mower, Carver, Hennepin, Stearns, Douglas, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-113,"Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the ChildrenÆs Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Craig Nelson: business management and information technology; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach and Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director, playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.","Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.",,2 19919,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2013,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","The number of Minnesotans that are able to participate in the arts increases. The quality, types, and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increases. Real or perceived barriers to arts participation and arts access are identified and addressed. New relationships with members of groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization are built.To gather quantitative data with more accurate attendance records through a raffle type ticketing system, also to gather qualitative data about the positive effects of the programming through video/audio participant interview recordings with a random sample of children, young adults, and adults about their experiences at the festival. About 50% or more of those interviewed will have had an overall positive experience, that the festival provided an improved educational component, and that they improved their cultural understanding.","The number of Minnesotans who were able to participate in the arts increased. The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increased. Real or perceived barriers to arts participation and arts access were identified and addressed. New relationships with members of groups that have traditionally been underserved by the arts or by the applicant organization were built.",,3650,"Other, local or private",7150,,"Tom Gjersvig, Kyle Goodfellow, Julie Rabaey, Doni Casula Williams, Ishrat Kamal-Ahmed, Cita Maignes, Pat Lueck, Meredith Bilse, Ignacio Belmonte, Khurram Javed, Ann Carlberg, Audrey Stolzman, Natha Townsend, Greg Wilkins, Greg Husak, Lenny Koupal",,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","State Government","Mankato Area International Festival",,"They will sponsor public performances by the Ethnic Dance Theatre, Mu Daiko of the Mu Performing Arts Center, and Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre, all from Minneapolis, during the Mankato Area International Festival, April 14, 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-04-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meredith,Bilse,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","250 Centennial Student Union",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-1281 ",meredith.bilse@mnsu.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur, Sibley, Waseca, Steele, Olmsted, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-124,"Denice Evers: retired teacher, volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the ChildrenÆs Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.","Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.",,2 19924,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2013,5200,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The quality, types, and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increases.Musicorum’s concerts will be evaluated positively by at least 60% of attendees, as measured by an audience survey enclosed in concert programs. In addition, we will assess our work via open-ended comments on audience surveys and by recording of at least one of our performances.","The quality, types and number of arts opportunities in our region, and the organizations or venues that offer them increased.",,7840,"Other, local or private",13040,,"Jodi Gager, Anne Dickau, Fred Slocum, Cindy Shirk, Vickie Dunn",,Musicorum,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",,"They will present a collaborative performance with the Mankato Symphony and Minnesota State University, Mankato Concert Choir on November 18, 2012; a holiday concert on December 15, 2012; and a spring concert in April of 2013.",2012-10-01,2013-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Fred,Slocum,Musicorum,"612 Ledlie Ct",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-6935 ",pitchpyp@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Nicollet, Sibley, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-128,"Denice Evers: retired teacher, volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the ChildrenÆs Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.","Denice Evers: retired teacher and volunteer with Springfield Community Theater; Mary Jane Glawe: visual artist; Nancy Goettl: adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sara Krassin: arts administration for the Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota; Joe McCabe: St James City Manager, volunteer with the Saint James Community Theater; Lill Robinson: retired Language Arts teacher, volunteer with Blue Earth Community Theater; Paula Scheffler: substitute teacher in LeSueur; Melanie Schmidt: high school speech coach, Program Director for Mankato Community Education; Bonnie Taplin: volunteer with Interlaken Heritage Days Festival in Fairmont; Elizabeth Traxler: teacher, director and playwright; Gina Wenger: professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato; Greg Wilkins: Director of Student Activities at Minnesota State University, Mankato.",,2 18498,"Arts and Cultural Legacy Programming (2013)",2013,112500,"Minnesota Law 2011 (Special Session), Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 8","Councils of Color. $500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for competitive grants to the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Indian Affairs Council, and the Chicano Latino Affairs Council. Grants are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Humanities Center and the grant recipients for community events and programs that celebrate and preserve artistic, historical, and cultural heritage.","1) Increase in the Asian Pacific Islanders community to create, implement, and share arts and cultural heritage programming 2) Increase young people's understanding and appreciation of their cultural heritage, 3) Increase young people's capacity to engage and share with other their arts and cultural heritage, 4) Increase emering artists and young people's self awareness and growth as holders and sharers of arts and cultural heritage, 4) Create educational resources that speaks to the culture and experience of Asian and Pacific Islanders, and 5) Created real opportunties for engagement and understanding among all Minnesotans for the arts and cultural legacies of Asian Pacific Minnesotans.","• Four new children’s books and supplemental educator guides were published that speak to the experiences of being an Asian Pacific Islander child or youth in the United States • 6,000 copies of these four titles were distributed to over 35 schools and community organizations in Minnesota • Reading Together titles were nominated for local, regional, and national literary awards • CAPM staff facilitated three classroom sessions around the Reading Together books from 2012. • Six artists completed a second year of the Academy for Asian Pacific Islander Artists, deepening their learning on topics such as artist portfolios and marketing.",,,,,,,,"Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans","State Government","The Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans and the Humanities Center’s “Arts & Cultural Legacy” program will educate, highlight, and promote understanding of the arts and cultural heritage of Asian American and Pacific Islanders for all Minnesotans. The Program consists of 3 elements 1) capacity building via the Artists Fellowship Program and the Asian Pacific Youth Council; 2) print and media via the creation of books for young readers; and 3) arts programming.",,,2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sia,Her,"Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans","658 Cedar Street, Suite 160","St. Paul",MN,55109,(651)757-1740,sia.her@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation","Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-legacy-programming-2013,,,, 19508,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,5128,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Those participating in this mural project will grow in their artistic skills and knowledge and will have a sense of ownership in not only the project but the community itself. Artists will grow in their ability to instruct and inspire others, especially the mentors. Mentors will increase their skill in working with others and grow in their artistic ability. The many community members and visitors will be encouraged by the message of heritage and hope for the community and will recognize their responsibility to be a part of making that happen.We will provide questionnaires about community for the community forum and gatherings. Self-evaluation sheets will be provided for those participating in the mural design and creation asking them to comment on how the activity has made them feel about community and what they have experienced that has increased their knowledge of painting and creating with others.","Mentors flourished with the instruction. Community members and visitors from the surrounding area stopped by and commented on the mural. The community is proud of it. Self-evaluations by the participants said they enjoyed the experience and definitely felt part of the community building doing the mural. Kids felt important being able to help paint and loved being involved, especially mixing colors. Older kids mentored younger kids. Participants described learning about adding lines for detail and creating things large to be seen from a distance. They thoroughly enjoyed working with the artist.",,1282,"Other, local or private",6410,,"Rick Moore, Thomas Jones, Verlyn Strenge, Audrey Emmel, Julie Sundquist, John Nelson, Sherry Hjelle, Tim Shamp, Brenda Rouland, Brian Engebretson",,"Clear Waters Life Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Clear Waters Life Center Mural ôCommunity: Past, Present, Futureö",,"Funds will assist Clear Waters Life Center to hire and artist and mentors to create a mural with the community about Community for all to enjoy.",2013-06-15,2013-08-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Dorman,"Clear Waters Life Center","256 2nd Ave SW PO Box 155",Clearbrook,MN,56634,"(218) 776-2789 ",cwlc@gvtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Clearwater, Hennepin, Pennington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-230,"Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Malotte Backer: visual artist, ceramic artist, arts advocate; Delana Smith: visual artist, dancer, craft artist, regalia artist; Nancy Brown-Colligan: theatrical artist, choreographer.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 19515,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,1970,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Each of the four sessions will attract 50 attendees, for a total attendance of 200. Audiences will learn how theater can deepen understanding of commonly held community values, how dance techniques cross cultures, how flute music can evoke aesthetic response, and how architecture can be viewed as artistic creation. At least 30 persons per program will be able to articulate at least one specific concept that was learned and identify an artistic technique or way in which art illustrates common values.Headwaters Center for Lifelong Learning will create a Facebook page for posting two types of results: photographic images of attendees at Headwaters Center for Lifelong Learning programs and narrative statements that specify what was learned by attendees to the programs. Attendees will be given the choice of filling out a questionnaire at the event itself or going online after the event and recording on the Facebook page comments about what was learned.","A survey was given to each attendee that asked the responder to indicate something specific that was learned from today’s presentation. We received many, many positive comments and articulate descriptions of what audience members learned. Not as many comments were posted online as we had originally envisioned.",,723,"Other, local or private",2693,,"John Gibbs, Del Holz, Jerome Knoblich, Joyce LaFrance, Marty Leistikow, Richard Longtine, Kathryn Medellin, Louis Schultz, Kathy Wanvig",,"Headwaters Center for Lifelong Learning","K-12 Education","Our Shared Heritage as Shown Through Art",,"Funds will assist Headwaters Center for Lifelong Learning to present four educational programs that will examine artistic elements and forms that are common to America’s shared cultural heritage and values.",2013-02-19,2013-04-02,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Martha,Leistikow,"Headwaters Center for Lifelong Learning","17849 Jasmine Dr","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 699-3527 ",martyleistikow@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Hubbard, Becker, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-233,"Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Darrel Thurk: musician, arts advocate; Lois Schaedler: visual artist, filmmaker, photographer, craft artist; Genny Lowry: Native American crafts artist, arts appreciator.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Darrel Thurk: musician, arts advocate.","Region 2 Arts Council, Terri Widman (218) 751-5447 ",1 19533,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,1390,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Audience members lives will be enriched by attending professional caliber, artistically satisfying music theater; actors and singers will improve their acting skills in character development, stage movement, and enunciation; volunteers will gain skill in creating sets; Park Rapids community will gain vitality attributable to this Northern Light Opera Company production; Northern Light Opera Company will experience an increase in the percentage of youth and families attending their productions.Audience exit survey, observation notes collected at performances tracking the audience reactions to the show and show-related matters, feedback on the Northern Light Opera Company Facebook site, responses from notes, emails, and conversations, participant evaluation survey, Park Rapids Downtown Business Association survey, and a formal evaluation by the Northern Light Opera Company board of directors will indicate the achievement of set outcomes.","Audience surveys, comments, emails and observations indicated a positive response. Comments from participants attested to their personal growth in theater. The professional judgment of the stage director indicated that the cast had achieved a high level of professionalism. The business community survey was not conducted; however, from comments heard throughout the community, the Northern Light Opera Company contribute highly to the vitality of Park Rapids. Although the overall attendance for Northern Light Opera Company’s summer productions was down, a larger number of families with children attended the productions. At the suggestion of Northern Light Opera Company, the social agency Mhube Ottwa Community Action Partnership applied for an art access grant for tickets to the Northern Light Opera Company summer productions and this was a grand success in bringing in families.",,48700,"Other, local or private",50090,,"Lou Schultz, Patricia Light, Janet Ahern, Robert Light, Carol Wall, Janet McMillen, Patricia A Dove, John Rasmussen, Paul Dove, Steve Steinborn, Gail Haller, Gary Stennes, Marvel Haynes, Martha Vetter",,"Northern Light Opera Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Northern Light Opera Company ôCarouselö production",,"Funds will assist Northern Light Opera Company to mount six performances of “Carousel,” the last weekend in July and the first weekend in August at the Park Rapids Area High School Auditorium.",2013-07-26,2013-08-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Dove,"Northern Light Opera Company","11700 Island Lake Dr","Park Rapids",MN,56470-4638,"(218) 732-7096 ",pd5@evansville.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Hubbard, Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Wadena, Otter Tail, Clay, Stevens, Hennepin, Anoka, Dakota, Washington, Goodhue, Olmsted, Mower, Blue Earth, Freeborn, Isanti, Carver, Kandiyohi, Sherburne, Stearns, Crow Wing, Polk, Clearwater, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-244,"Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Malotte Backer: visual artist, ceramic artist, arts advocate; Delana Smith: visual artist, dancer, craft artist, regalia artist; Nancy Brown-Colligan: theatrical artist, choreographer.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 19536,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,1818,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Youth and Music and Arts Showcase V has three desired outcomes: increased participation from visual artists in grades 5-12, youth musicians and preschoolers with participants increasing their skills; draw peers, family, friends, and residents into area downtown businesses, build a greater connection between downtown businesses and area youth.Judges will provide student participants with critiques of their work including comments on strengths and weaknesses and suggestions for improvement. The number of youth musicians will be tracked, and they will receive feedback on their Friday afternoon performances and Thursday night concert from audience participation in a polleverywhere.com evaluation. Musicians will receive stamped postcards asking for their likes, dislikes and suggestions for improvement. Audience anecdotal responses to student art and performances will be recorded and audience reactions will be photographed. Downtown businesses will participate in an on-site survey that will record the impact the event has had on their business and the community.","The number of youth artists and musicians increased, but the number of visual artists was significantly fewer than in 2012. Visual art was displayed in four downtown businesses. All store owners or managers completed a survey and reported additional foot traffic as a result of this event. Audiences at the youth concerts Thursday and Friday were very well attended. The four-day event creates the perception that downtown Park Rapids welcomes young people and their families. All the proposed evaluation methods were completed. Judges provided student participants with critiques of their work. Organizers signed up for Polleverywhere.com as an evaluation tool to receive Thursday night concert feedback via text message. Musicians were given index cards asking for feedback.",,3732,"Other, local or private",5550,,"Paul Dove, Denise Gulbranson, Irene Weis, Pat Dove, Bickey Bender, Jill Dickinson, Lynette Guida, Lu Ann Hurd-Lof, Jodi Schultz, Rod Nordberg, Dawn Kast, Ben Ahern, Katie Margozzi, Kathy Medellin, Bell Medellin, Jerry Mevissen, Donna Nuemann, Carolyn Spangler, LouAnn Muhm",,"Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Youth Music and Arts Showcase V",,"Funds will assist Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council to sponsor the fifth annual Youth Music and Arts Showcase in downtown Park Rapids.",2013-08-15,2013-08-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Lu Ann",Hurd-Lof,"Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council","PO Box 702","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 652-4081 ",luann47@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Hubbard, Clearwater, Becker, Wadena, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-245,"Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Bill Smith: visual artist, sculptor, craft artist, arts advocate.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 19537,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,4115,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Art Leap has two desired outcomes. First we want to expose visitors to art and artists and to create awareness of the creative process and the tools and techniques artists use. Second, to increase exposure and marketing for individual artists and performing artists.For visitors a packet of surveys will be distributed or mailed to participating studios and other sites to be made available to visitors. The surveys will ask what the visitors learned, if they enjoyed themselves, and if they have a deeper understanding of how much time and resources, such as tools and materials, that artists invest in their work. Participating artists will be mailed surveys, with stamped self-addressed envelopes to facilitate a better return rate, asking how many visitors they had each day, what their visitors seemed most interested in learning, whether Art Leap was helpful in promoting their business, etc.","Visitors’ surveys generally provided positive comments, indicated they gained a better understanding of artists’ investment in time and materials, made some suggestions for improvements, and shared information on how they learned about the event. Artists’ survey responses expressed appreciation for the exposure they received from marketing and publicity for the event as well as the opportunity to communicate with visitors about their art, sell their works, and meet new people. They also made some suggestions for improvements and shared information about how visitors learned about the event.",,1230,"Other, local or private",5345,,"Paul Dove, Denise Gulbranson, Irene Weis, Pat Dove, Bickey Bender, Jill Dickinson, Lynette Guida, Lu Ann Hurd-Lof, Jodi Schultz, Rod Nordberg, Dawn Kast, Ben Ahern, Katie Margozzi, Kathy Medellin, Bell Medellin, Jerry Mevissen, Donna Nuemann, Carolyn Spangler, LouAnn Muhm",,"Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Leap 2013",,"Funds will assist Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council to sponsor Art Leap 2013, a driving tour of artists’ studios and other cultural destinations, as wells a number of live performances.",2013-09-28,2013-09-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Lu Ann",Hurd-Lof,"Park Rapids Lakes Area Arts Council","PO Box 702","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 652-4081 ",luann47@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Hubbard, Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater, Polk, Mahnomen, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-246,"Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Bill Smith: visual artist, sculptor, craft artist, arts advocate.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 19538,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","The goal of “art access” for audience members is a positive change in attitude and desire to attend theater arts events. Arts education aspects experienced by local theater artists will include an increased desire to pursue working in and learning about the theater arts as well as an increase in artistic skills that will be able to be applied to future career goals.A positive change in audience attitude and desire to attend theater events will be measured through feedback solicited via Twitter- directly following the event; a survey accessible on the Paul Bunyan Playhouse web site, Facebook responses, and a paper survey available in audience programs and administered to members of the community who are participating in the summer program.","Audience surveys overwhelmingly indicated that they enjoyed their theatrical experience with 40% agreeing that the experience got them to thinking about new ideas and 42% stated that they thought about things differently after seeing the production. A comment was made “I hate musicals, but this was a fun play. I enjoyed it. Can’t wait for next year’s musical.” Surveys of the local theater artists indicated that they gained artistic skills that they can apply to future career goals.",,157000,"Other, local or private",163000,,"Lynn Johnson, Amanda Klinefelter, Natalie Grosfield, Shannon Fish, Chris Keenan, Mary Knox-Johnson, Cynthia Floyd, Steven Beard",,"Paul Bunyan Playhouse, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2013 Season Underwriting",,"Funds will assist Paul Bunyan Playhouse to produce the 2013 Professional Summer Live Theater.",2012-06-03,2013-08-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,George,McConnell,"Paul Bunyan Playhouse, Inc.","314 Beltrami Ave NW",Bemidji,MN,56601-3105,"(218) 751-7270 ",info@paulbunyanplayhouse.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Itasca, Hennepin, Mahnomen",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-247,"Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Bill Smith: visual artist, sculptor, craft artist, arts advocate.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 19542,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,4768,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Cultural Heritage","Participant attendees will indicate through oral and artistic feedback that they have gained in skill, knowledge, and awareness by completing the sentences “I learned…” “I tried…” “I saw…” and “I met…”A talkback video booth will be available for anyone interested in providing feedback and responding to the provided prompts “I learned…” “I tried…” “I saw…” and “I met…” Others may opt to illustrate their responses to these prompts on the pages of a ledger book, which will not only serve to show the impact of the festival on the participants, but will also serve as a comment on the community in attendance at this place in time- making art out of what is. Both methods will self-create a work of feedback art to serve as a marker to the successes and challenges of this initial event.","We determined our impact on our community, organization, and the local indigenous artisans to be not only positive, but a point of inspiration to become more involved in the community as a whole. The artisans expressed excitement for more similar opportunities and overall gratitude for the experience and many hopeful wishes for making the Indigenous Arts Fest an annual event. We had more visitors than expected and we met our goals of having a good representation from each of the many facets of our local community. There were youth groups from Outward Bound, participants from all three of the surrounding reservations, tourists and locals representing a wide range of backgrounds. It was noted how this may have been the only place that some of our target populations would ever have a chance to “cross paths” in this area.",,1193,"Other, local or private",5961,,"Ben Bonga, Audrey Thayer, Glennis Dudley, Marilyn Martin, Leah Carpenter, Jessica Lynn Erle, Vikki Howard, Sharon Columbus, Cheri Goodwin.",,"Rail River Folk School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Rail River Native Arts Festival",,"Funds will assist Rail River Folk School to host an indigenous artisans festival at Lake Irving Marina.",2012-06-28,2013-06-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jessica,Saucedo,"Rail River Folk School","303 Railroad St SW Ste B",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 766-4925 ",railriverfolkschool@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-249,"Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Bill Smith: visual artist, sculptor, craft artist, arts advocate.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 19547,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2013,2240,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Following the Minnesota Academic Standards in the Arts, second graders participating in this experience will gain basic skills in movement in rhythmic and musical contexts, in creating a sequence of movement with a beginning, middle and end to communicate a story, and in using movement, sound, language, voice, costumes, and props to create images, express ideas, and communicate a character and a story. Audiences will gain knowledge and appreciation for theater through attending this play.Students will be asked to reflect on their experience through a questionnaire. The audience knowledge and appreciation for theater and the performance will be measured based on their responses to questions asked before and after the play.","The students had enough theater knowledge to be able to form opinions about their experience. 184 people attended the play. 17 of those people saw a play for the very first time. 54 people attending the play knew someone performing in the play for the very first time. 166 audience members would like to attend other plays and 89 audience members would like to participate in a play like this.",,560,"Other, local or private",2800,,"Melissa Bahr, Bill Faver, Carol L Johnson, Melvin Dillon, John Pugleasa, Amy Long Voelkner",,"Solway Elementary School","K-12 Education","Cate Belleveau Residency at Solway School",,"Funds will assist Solway Elementary School to hire Cate Belleveau to direct a second grade play.",2013-03-11,2013-03-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Boranian,"Solway Elementary School","159 Lomen Ave SE",Solway,MN,56678,"(218) 467-3232 ",mboranian@bemidji.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Region 2 Arts Council",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Polk, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-252,"Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Malotte Backer: visual artist, ceramic artist, arts advocate; Delana Smith: visual artist, dancer, craft artist, regalia artist; Nancy Brown-Colligan: theatrical artist, choreographer.","Kathy Gustafson: visual artist, sculptor, artist career counselor; Steve Prenevost: arts appreciator, arts advocate; Diana McLain: photographer, visual artist, arts advocate; Leah Prussia: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist, craft artist; Steve Ballard: visual artist, art teacher, arts advocate; Nancy Cole: musician, theatrical artist, dance performer; Justin Holley: literary artist, musician, theatrical artist; Richard Longtine: visual artist, folk artist, craft artist, theatrical artist; Linda Kaul: craft artist, theatrical artist, dancer; Mark Anthony Rolo: literary artist, theatrical artist, visual artist, craft artist.",,2 20721,"Arts Learning",2013,40460,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Families coping with chronic illness or autism learn mindfulness-based techniques for stress relief through an integrated arts experience. The visual rubric of stressors is produced. A scaled rating (with 10 being high) of stress decreases between the beginning and end of each workshop. Participants record their understanding of calm on video, in writing or through visual art. 2: Participants will create puppets, write and sing songs, and perform in a public event. Participants learn how to create and animate a puppet. Participants contribute to writing lyrics and music for a song. Social interaction and participation in the play increases with video mapping. The play is presented for an audience.","Families coping with chronic illness or families of children with autism were taught mindfulness techniques for stress relief through an integrated arts experience. Three series of 6 workshops were completed at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis and United Hospital in St Paul. The Abbott workshops, January 4- February 8, were 2.5 hours in length, focusing on families who are living with cancer or other chronic illness. The United Hospital workshops. January 5- February 9, were changed into two series of six workshops, each 1.5 hours long. This change was made due to Autism Society suggestions and feedback from the autism community. Sensory friendly training was given by Autism Society. All workshops included experiential exercises: puppet making, song creation, performance, yoga, breathing techniques, guided imagery and discussion, all geared toward stress reduction education. All participants used a visual rubric, wave of calm art writing and discussion for outcomes. 2: All workshop participants created and learned to animate puppets associated with metaphors of Monkey Minds and finding Islands of calm. Participants practiced and helped create songs used in the final performance. Two free Monkey Mind Pirates performances were presented on February 15 at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis by Z Puppets lead artists and the community with support from seven sensory friendly trained volunteers from Abbott Northwestern hospital the community and Children's Theatre staff. The 2:30 performance included families and children with autism- a sensory friendly performance the 7:00 p.m. performance included families living with chronic illness. Free pre-show arts activities in the lobby were provided for children and families at both performances.",,670,"Other, local or private",41130,3085,"Lee Arostegui, Robert Barrows, Ben Bache-Wiig, Ann Bentdahl, M. Nicholas Burke, Cassidy Burns, Richard Chaffee, Christopher T. Dahl, Richard Ehrich, Marna Fullerton, Linda Goldenberg, Robert G. Hauser, Sharon Hawkins, Carol Huttner, Benjamin S. Jaffray, Linda Ketover, Gloria Lewis, Tamera Lillemoe, Roger H.D. Lacey, Muffy MacMillan, Lynne McDonough, Kita McVay, Richard Meyer, William M. Parham, Jason Paulnock, Ronald J. Poole, Jason Reed, Robert Scott, Morris Sherman, Robert Sit",0.00,"Abbott Northwestern Hospital Foundation AKA Penny George Institute for Health and Healing","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"The Institute for Health and Healing will work with Z Puppets to provide multidisciplinary arts and mindfulness residencies for two groups: children of patients with serious illness and families living with autism.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jayson,King,"Abbott Northwestern Hospital Foundation AKA Penny George Institute for Health and Healing","800 E 28th St",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 863-9028 ",Jayson.King@allina.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-337,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 20722,"Arts Learning",2013,31638,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","Students will acquire knowledge and skills in graffiti art, a type of arts learning they otherwise would not have access to that deeply engages them and has career potential. Student knowledge and skills will be assessed using a scoring rubric to evaluate their use of visual art elements in the final project. Student knowledge and appreciation for Graffiti Art's history/significance will be evaluated through one-on-one interviews (case studies) with 15-25 representative students. 2: Art teachers at three urban schools will acquire knowledge/skills that enable them to effectively teach graffiti art to students, both during and beyond the project period. Visual art teachers' commitment to providing Graffiti Art learning opportunities beyond the project period will be assessed through interviews conducted by project staff.","Student work was shared with peers and the public and evaluated using a rubric (attached in Appendices) to measure their proficiency in visual art elements and mastery of graffiti content knowledge. Video documentation (http:Nimeo.com174155822) and formal and informal interviews with students and teachers were used to evaluate student knowledge of graffiti art history. The curriculum, the assessment tools, and the video are all now available for further use by the teaching artist, the teachers and district arts staff to continue to develop the graffiti art project for more students in the future. 2: This outcome was achieved as evidenced in the video created for this project (http://vinteo.com174155822), and in the active participation of teachers in the planning and reflection meetings that took place before and after each school residency (see Appendices for Meeting Notes). Teachers in this project have since tried out teaching aspects of graffiti art on their own, checking out the graffiti tool kit every semester so far of the 2013-14 school year. These resources are available to all Minneapolis staff for use in their art classrooms in hard copy and digital format. Teachers and students alike now have the ability to create graffiti art in the classroom; it is no longer just an activity that takes place outside of school or is defined only as vandalism.",,669,"Other, local or private",32307,2037,"Betsy Ordal, Lisa Helminiak, Peter Lancaster, Carol Carrier, Bryan Everett, Tom Holman, Karen Kelley-Ariwoola, Elmer Koch, Velma Korbel, Jennifer Mellin Miller, Mark Murphy, Leo Raudys, Shannon Reabe, Rich Renikoff, Elaine Salinas, Christopher T. Shaheen, Robbie Soskin, Christopher Stevens, Miles Swammi, Carissa Vincent",0.00,"Achieve!Minneapolis AKA AchieveMpls","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts LearningArts Learning",,"Teacher/muralist Peyton Russell will work with students at Edison, Roosevelt, and Washburn high schools, helping them to acquire skills in graffiti art and lettering, and building appreciation for the art form's history, cultural significance, and technical/aesthetic qualities.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Costain,"Achieve!Minneapolis AKA AchieveMpls","111 3rd Ave S Ste 5",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 455-1530 ",pcostain@achievempls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-338,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",, 20723,"Arts Learning",2013,136279,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","The majority of participants report at least one benefit from creating art (e.g., increased understanding, confidence, knowledge, etc.). Participants will take a pre-survey at the beginning of the program and a post-survey at the end, which will measure increased knowledge, understanding, and skills in the arts such as goals achieved in creating, performing, and response. 2: Participants report meeting at least one of their stated goals (e.g., increased skills in the art form, performance/creative expression, etc.). Participants will take a pre-survey at the beginning of the program and a post-survey at the end, which will measure increased knowledge, understanding, and skills in the arts such as goals achieved in creating, performing, and response.","As a result of this project, 100% of participants were able to participate in arts learning opportunities that had previously not been available to them. 100% of participants reported at least one benefit from creating art: 79% had increased confidence in creating art; 81%/67% wanted to learn more about the art forms they had engaged in and other art forms, respectively; 86% were more physically/mentally active; and 88% had an improved mood. We measured outcomes through a pre/post survey method by administering a pre-survey to participants during the first session of arts learning and then administering a post-survey at the end. We then compared/analyzed results from these two surveys. Wilder mitigated barriers to participation by providing arts activities at accessible locations, providing transportation when needed. Wilder staff also trained teaching artists how to cater arts activities to participants with varying abilities and physical challenges, including memory loss. 2: As a result of this project, 225 older adults with early/late-stage memory loss—and other mental and physical limitations—engaged in arts learning opportunities. These older adults are also primarily low-income, and have few opportunities for engaging in the arts community without the arts learning opportunities offered by Wilder. 100% of participants achieved at least one of the goals they set for themselves at the beginning of the project. Specific results/achievements include: 78%/75% obtained increased knowledge of and increased skills in the art forms/disciplines, respectively; 78% expressed themselves in a creative way; 81% had an increased appreciation of the art forms/disciplines; and 87% socialized with others. We measured outcomes through a pre/post survey method by administering a pre-survey to participants during the first session of arts learning and then administering a post-survey at the end. We then compared/analyzed results from the two surveys.",,8269,"Other, local or private",144548,40480,"Robyn Hansen, Barbara Roy, Ann Wynia, Alex Cirillo, Jr., Joan Thompson, Fred Harris, Gary Christensen, Elizabeth M. Kiernat, Michael J. Monahan, James P. Steiner, Julie M. Brunner, Eric Nicholson, Rahul Koranne",0.72,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Wilder will provide arts learning for older adults, including those with Alzheimer's disease and disabilities, by collaborating with Kairos Dance Theatre, Northern Clay Center, visual artist Sandra Menefee-Taylor, and poet Rachel Moritz.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erin,Randall,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation","451 Lexington Pkwy N","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 280-2000 ",erin.randall@wilder.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Dakota, Hennepin, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-339,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20725,"Arts Access",2013,16946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will build on our relationship with community partner Refugee and Immigrant Women for Change to organize workshops for their staff and clientele. Ananya Dance Theatre will track attendance throughout the workshop series, participation in dialogues, and request feedback from participants at several points in the program. Ananya Dance Theatre will discuss survey outcomes and anecdotal reflections with Refugee and Immigrant Women for Change leadership. 2: We will diminish barriers to understanding the abstract narratives of concert dance, and address financial barriers that restrict access for our target community. We will track responses from program attendees through anecdotal reflections, dialogues, post-showing discussions, and an anonymous survey. We will track individuals who avail of the discount associated with this program during ticketed performances.","We built on relationships with Hal-Abuur Somali Women's Network, African Development Center, Running Wolf Center, Women's Initiative for Self-Empowerment, Latinas de Lyndale en Liderazgo, and Indigenous People's Task Force to organize workshops for their staff and clientele held in 2013 on 3/10, 3/24, 5/29, 6/4, 6/5, 6/5, 6/7, 7/11, 7/17, 7/24, 7/24, 7/29, 8/2, and 8/13. We tracked attendance, participation in dialogues, and requested oral feedback from participants at several points in the process. With a handful of exceptions, all participants had not participated in a dance class, rehearsal, or attended a professional performance. Some of the early participants performed with us in an open-air processional performance at the Northern Spark festival in St. Paul's Lowertown June 8-9. A total of 189 people attended one of our performances at The O'Shaughnessy on Sept. 20-21; with other attendees All had an opportunity to join our dancers on stage for a final performance segment. 2: We diminished barriers, understanding abstract narratives of concert dance and financial restrictions that restrict access for our target communities. We tracked responses from program attendees through anecdotal reflections and conversation. We were pleasantly surprised that workshop participants maintained a strong interest in attending a September O'Shaughnessy performance, and we accommodated some of them by providing tickets for a spouse, partner, child, or other close relative. All who attended workshops and/or performances as part of these grant activities, did so on a free basis. Those who took part in workshops and discussions knew something about the metaphorical performance they attended because they had performed excerpts previously, or had helped to create those excerpts in the workshop setting.",,1879,"Other, local or private",18825,,"Gina Kundan, David Mura, Gary Peterson, Robert Lynn, Prachee Mukherjee, Marlina Gonzalez, Anitra Cottledge",0.09,"Ananya Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Ananya Dance Theatre will create a workshop and dialogue series that connects targeted, underserved women and youth from refugee and new immigrant communities with the experience of dance. It will create access to concert dance through specific choreographic exercises and offer tools to interpret abstract movement.",2013-01-01,2013-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jessica,Briggs,"Ananya Dance Theatre","500 21st Ave S Ste 203",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 486-2238 ",program.manager@ananyadancetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-167,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20728,"Arts Learning",2013,23530,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Students at participating middle schools and high schools will learn key elements of modern dance with opportunities to create and perform. Maintain records of the schools, number of participants, and residency activities. Conduct interviews and surveys with students and teachers to determine what they learned and how they enjoyed the residency experience. Teaching Artist observations. 2: Participating students will engage creatively with area seniors to inform the content of their dance. Maintain records of the sites and seniors who participate. Conduct interviews and surveys with participants to determine what they learned and how they enjoyed the residency experience. Teaching Artist observations.","ARENA DANCES conducted residencies at 4 schools linking students with professional artists and area senior citizens as students explored through movement how technology has changed our culture. These outcomes were achieved through intergenerational classes and/or elderly interview processes, depending on the schools involved. Pre-residency homework of viewing Sherry Turkle's Ted Talk on the subject as well as Douglas Rushkoff's PBS Frontline program called Generation Like were viewed as a jumping off point for the dialog, asking the question does Main Street still exist? In order to understand what main street is in present society the past observations of the elders aided in giving perspective. Social dances of the past were shared by the elders and present day social dances were shared by the youth. Evaluations were handed out for feedback at the end of each session. Daily feedback was received and utilized as well. 2: Intergenerational outreach arts learning opportunities are extremely rare and our topic of wanting to share the past before technology (even before the TV), present of how we are living with technology, and of how we can make a more neighborly future by bringing aspects of the past into present day to utilize and integrate technology- not let it use us. With this program we were able to engage more Minnesotans in arts learning, majority of them being exposed to dance for the very first time, let alone, the 1940s and 50s style of social dancing. This was all evaluated through final day printed answers as well as hand written short stories, drawings or reflections about the weeks residency activities.",,1571,"Other, local or private",25101,2000,"Desiree Abele, Betsy Butwin, Tom Hines, Toni Jelinek, Brad Liebman, Trent Lunder, Sandy Simmons, Sarah Thompson",1.00,"ARENA Dances","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"ARENA Dances will conduct arts learning residencies at four Twin Cities schools, linking students with professional artists and local senior citizens. Through movement, students will explore how technology has changed our culture.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mathew,Janczewski,"ARENA Dances","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 511",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 804-0238 ",arenadances@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-340,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20731,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,63161,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","A new concert version of Monkey Mind Pirates will provide northern Minnesota families with a quality arts experience and creative approach to stress relief. Children will express their understanding of calm through post-show creative activities. Through written, verbal, and visual reflection, families will use a 5-point scale to rate the artistic quality and usefulness of tools for calm in the performance. 2: In workshops for Down Syndrome Association Minnesota parent groups, adults will learn Monkey Mind Pirates' creative tools to help their families find calm. Pre-surveys will measure participants’ awareness of stress relief techniques. Post-surveys will assess how participants anticipate using Monkey Mind Pirates’ characters, metaphors, music, and mindfulness methods to address stress in their families.","Z Puppets’ 2013 tour fulfilled the originally stated outcome of providing northern Minnesota families with a quality arts experience and creative approach to stress relief through our puppet, rock, yoga adventure Monkey Mind Pirates. We adapted the production to fit the needs of informal community venues by scaling down the narrative, sets and technical effects while increasing the interactivity. We presented this new Monkey Mind Pirates Family Yoga Party at all nine branches of the Kitchigami Library System, Duluth’s Twin Ports Bridge Festival and at Down Up North (Duluth affiliate of Down Syndrome Association Minnesota). To measure the impact of this new show, we asked audience members to fill out post-show surveys. As an incentive, we offered to enter each completed survey in a drawing for a prize (a Monkey Mind Pirates CD). Respondents indicated a high understanding and usefulness of the key messages of our Quest for Calm and rated high levels of engagement and enjoyment of the show. 2: We worked with Down Syndrome Association Minnesota Duluth affiliate, Down Up North to provide three Monkey Mind Pirates playful mindfulness family workshops. The series began with a free public performance of Monkey Mind Pirates Family Yoga Party at the end of Down Up North’s popular annual picnic. At the end of each workshop, we asked the participants to share with us how they anticipated using Z Puppets’ characters, metaphors, music, and mindfulness methods to address stress in their families. The families rated the usefulness high because of the multi-modal approach combining music, puppets, story, and yoga. They noted that the activities worked best for the youth participants with Down Syndrome (ages 4-6) when the emphasis was on physical and tangible creative activity vs. discussion.",,16055,"Other, local or private",79216,,,0.00,"Shari G. Aronson AKA Shari Aronson",Individual,"Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Puppeteer Shari Aronson and collaborators will tour Monkey Mind Pirates performances and workshops to 16 new North Minnesota sites in Summer 2013, integrating puppetry, music and yoga to give families creative tools for finding calm.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shari,Aronson,"Shari G. Aronson AKA Shari Aronson",,,MN,,"(612) 267-7344 ",shari@zpuppets.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, St. Louis, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-143,"Jeffery Amundson: Executive Director, Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale; Adrienne Dorn: Director of Development, The Cedar Cultural Center; Stephanie Eichman: President of the Board of Directors; Minnesota Dance Ensemble; Christine Gradl Seitz: Executive and Artistic Director, Duluth Playhouse; Andrew Maus: Executive Director, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona; Margaret McCreary: Puppeteer, artist/educator; James Scott: General Manager, Guthrie Theater, contracts and negotiations; Iris Shiraishi: Artistic Director, Mu Daiko; taiko drumming/music; Robert Thomas III: Associate Director of Development and Company Manager, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20735,"Arts Access",2013,96946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Successfully offer intensive Arts Lab to 50 artists, with focus areas in dance, music and multimedia production. Artist's Application, Sing-in Sheet, Pre/Post Participant Surveys. 2: Reduce barriers (silent minority, parents not supportive in arts, lack of resources/team building through arts) for artists. Pre/Post Participant Surveys, focus Group with Asian American and Pacific Islander parents and community leaders, additional arts activities for Asian American and Pacific Islanders in North Minneapolis.","1. Successfully offering intensive Arts Lab with focus areas –dance, music and media production, with 95% of satisfaction rate from participant surveys. 2. Successfully reaching the proposed 50 young artists with resources to create dance, music and media collaborative projects. 3. Successfully hosting the cultural cabaret with most creative, collaborative, cross-disciplinary works. 2: 1. Successfully reduce four barriers (silent minority, parents not supportive in arts, lack of resources and team building through arts) for artists, and impact has been reflected through evaluation among participants. 2. Successfully reached 5,300 AAPI members, who have opportunities to see the youth creations.",,18054,"Other, local or private",115000,7000,"Lambert Lum, Ange Hwang, Rachel Endo, Phil Raskin, Matthew Clark, Tie Oie, Vang Xiong",0.00,"Asian Media Access","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"ArtsCollaborative Lab is an intensive mentorship program for Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and youth from across disciplines (dance/music/media). They will work together to sharpen skills, develop collaborative projects, and engage the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities through art.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ange,Hwang,"Asian Media Access","2418 Plymouth Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 376-7715 ",angehwang@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-170,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20736,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,7125,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Bach Society has begun touring in the past few years. This grant will assure that we bring our artists to more listeners. Completing the tour will achieve the intended outcome. 2: Bach Society of Minnesota will perform in St Peter, Minnesota for the first time. Completing the tour will achieve the intended outcome.","Without this grant we would not have been able to take these seven musicians to St. Peter, a community new to the Bach Society. This grant allowed the Bach Society to create jobs for seven musicians and created the opportunity to introduce the Bach Society to the St. Peter community. One assessment tool used measured the size of the audience and the number of people willing to give the Bach Society their contact information. The audience of 92 was significantly below what was projected based on our partner's projections. 23% of the audience signed up for our traditional mail list and 35% of the audience signed up for our email list. We hoped for a larger percentage of participants to enter into our contact base, but at the same time, these people expressed an interest in connecting with our organization. 2: Another assessment tool is the input from the musicians. They were unanimously positive in their assessment of the touring experience. They were enthusiastic about the project and the audience reaction. Disappointment was expressed in the size of the audience, signaling the need that more be done to capture the imagination and attention of the community to which we tour. Through informal conversations with audience members and staff of Gustavus Adolphus, we learned that this was a very positive musical experience. Audience members were enthusiastic about the music and the musicians. The staff at Gustavus expressed the desire to have us back. Our mission is to build community through and around the music of JS Bach and related composers and music. This project helped us to further our mission by exposing St. Peter, MN to the Bach Society and the Bach Society to St. Peter.",,1995,"Other, local or private",9120,300,"Jay Kurtz, Nancy Werner, Christine Laughlin, Tomohiko Yamada, Katheryn Wasylik, Becky Ten Brink, Paul Boehnke, Buffy Larson",0.03,"The Bach Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"A Bach Society of Minnesota tour of Baroque music and jazz to Gustavus Adophus College in St Peter, Minnesota to expand the Bach Society's audience, bring innovative music to the outstate area, and support partner's role in local music community.",2013-06-01,2014-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Buffy,Larson,"The Bach Society of Minnesota","1043 Grand Ave Ste 229","St Paul",MN,55105-3002,"(651) 428-5170 ",events@bachsocietymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Nicollet, Sibley, Le Sueur, Waseca, Blue Earth, Brown, Ramsey, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-145,"Jeffery Amundson: Executive Director, Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale; Adrienne Dorn: Director of Development, The Cedar Cultural Center; Stephanie Eichman: President of the Board of Directors; Minnesota Dance Ensemble; Christine Gradl Seitz: Executive and Artistic Director, Duluth Playhouse; Andrew Maus: Executive Director, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona; Margaret McCreary: Puppeteer, artist/educator; James Scott: General Manager, Guthrie Theater, contracts and negotiations; Iris Shiraishi: Artistic Director, Mu Daiko; taiko drumming/music; Robert Thomas III: Associate Director of Development and Company Manager, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20740,"Arts Access",2013,38996,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Bedlam Theatre will bring together 150 artists and community members in two neighborhoods to provide direct participation in creating innovative short works. The success of these outcomes will be evident through demographic surveys, conversations, and participation rates from underserved populations. 2: Bedlam Theatre will strengthen our ongoing partnerships with the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent and New Native Theatre, while building new community connections with underserved populations. The success of these outcomes will be evident through demographic surveys, conversations, and participation rates from underserved populations. Evidence of overcome barriers include participation rates of first-time artists and new-comers to Bedlam Theatre.","Bedlam Theatre’s 2013 10Fest: Play With What You Got and The Big Lowdown brought together 273 artists and community members together in Lowertown St. Paul and Cedar/Riverside in Minneapolis to directly create 24 short works. Artist numbers and performance pieces were tracked by production manager Birdie Freitag. Survey responses from the artists highlighted the value of low-pressure auditions, the structured sense of fun, and the joy of collaborating with new people. 2: Our working relationships with both organizations grew throughout the grant period, vastly aided by the collaborations through the performances. Center for Hmong Arts and Talent artists performed and directed in The Big Lowdown, and New Native Theatre artists performed and directed in 10Fest: Play With What You Got, as tracked by production manager and creative leads. Kathy Mouacheupao, former executive director of Center for Hmong Arts and Talent, was one of the community outreach leaders for The Big Lowdown, and New Native Theatre Artistic Director Rhiana Yazzie performed in a piece written by New Native Theatre ensemble member Andrea Fairbanks Additional community partners included Dangerous Productions, Summit University Planning Council, New Age Salon, Next Generation Drumline, St. Paul Neighborhood News, Nautilus Music Theatre, West Side Theatre Project, Macalester College, and more. Participants and audiences represented the East Side, West Side, SummitUniversity, Lowertown, Downtown, Dayton’s Bluff, ThomasDale (Frogtown), and West Seventh neighborhoods, as well as Minneapolis and beyond.",,38373,"Other, local or private",77369,5496,"Scott Pakudaitis, Jim Erchul, Amy Danielson, Barbra Berlovitz, Dan Spock, Emilie Slaby, Maren Ward, John Francis Bueche",1.11,"Bedlam Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"In 2013, Bedlam Theatre will expand its successful Annual Community Ten Minute Play Festival of new works into two separate festivals in distinct neighborhoods while targeting underserved communities.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Cheney,"Bedlam Theatre","2637 27th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 341-1038 ",development@bedlamtheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-171,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20741,"Arts Learning",2013,22545,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","We will increase the quantity and types of arts learning available to writers in northern Minnesota and beyond by reviving the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference. Once we have brought talented, successful writers to our rural, traditionally underserved region and run a successful writers conference we will use written evaluations from participants and faculty to assess our level of achievement of our goal. 2: The writers’ conference is accessible to more Minnesotans because a financial barrier is addressed. We will know we've achieved our goal by awarding three need/merit-based scholarships to Minnesotans to lower the financial barrier with the goal of encouraging more Minnesotans to attend the conference and engage in this unique arts learning opportunity.","The main outcome was to increase access to a high quality literary experience, appreciation for the literary arts, and access to and awareness of award-winning writers from the national literary scene. Based on responses to questionnaires 27 out of 31 respondents felt that the quality of the workshop they attended for the week was excellent and the remaining 4 felt it was good, the next best response. In regards questions about the quality of the Craft Talk and Conversation with Ron Carlson and the quality of the Evening Reading Series 27 out of 31 respondents felt that their quality were excellent and only 3 others responded to these questions, but their responses were good. The Craft Talks and the Workshops positively impacted the participants' knowledge and awareness of creative writing. When asked how much has the conference increased your understanding of creative writing? 12 participants responded with 5, 11 with 4 on a scale of 0-5; 0 being none and 5 being very. 2: With the goal of attracting more Minnesotans to attend this conference in the Outstate in order that they could engage with nationally recognized writers from outside the state in this unique arts learning opportunity, we offered 3 need/merit-based scholarships to Minnesotans to lower financial barriers to Minnesotans’ participation. We intended for the conference fee to be affordable, and 28 of the 31 respondents to our questionnaire felt that the fee was excellent or good. We had 42 workshop participants, the majority of them Minnesotans; we had participants from 14 counties in Minnesota. And our evening reading series, which was free and open to the public, attracted a number of people from Bemidji and the surrounding area.",,31615,"Other, local or private",54160,12500,"Larry Swain, Robert Griggs, Lynn Johnson, Susan Hauser, Rose Weaver",0.00,"Bemidji State University AKA Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference","State Government","Arts Learning",,"The Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference offers intensive five-day workshops with well-published writers who are also excellent teachers. The workshops, capped at thirteen participants, become intimate learning communities for writers at all levels.",2013-06-01,2013-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sean,Hill,"Bemidji State University AKA Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference","1500 Birchmont Dr NE Ste 23",Bemidji,MN,56601-2699,"(478) 454-8362 ",seanhill73@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Beltrami, Benton, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Dodge, Hennepin, Itasca, Lake, Morrison, St. Louis, Scott, Stevens",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-342,"Scott Bean: Retired elementary art teacher; practicing artist; Camilla Berry: Artist and educator; Gita Ghei: Sculptor and arts educator; Bernadette Mahfood: Jewelry and glass tile artist and educator; Laura Meyer: English teacher, Big Lake Schools; Rebecca Meyer-Larson: Theatare arts, language arts and speech communications teacher, Moorhead High School; Gretchen Pick: Artistic director, Young Dance, Twin Cities","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20752,"Arts Access",2013,5333,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","BRAVA! will perform concerts in nursing homes, adult care centers, senior residences, and prisons, serving underserved populations. BRAVA! will count the number of attendees at each site, solicit feedback/comments from the Social Program Director and report comments made by residents after each performance.","BRAVA! was able to serve nineteen venues for concerts during 2013. Without the help of the grant dollars, we would have been able to serve only eleven venues in 2013. We were able to perform for eight more audiences as a result of these grant dollars. We evaluated our outcomes by leaving an evaluation form for each venue. The form included the audience description, and number in the audience, feedback including comments from the audience and Social Director. One hundred percent of the venues provided an evaluation completed by the social director.",,12662,"Other, local or private",17995,,"Dawn Allan, Linda Cravens, Shirley Hammerstein, Gayle Kohlbry, Jan MacGibbon, Judy Sappington, Jeannette Tsakistos, Kathleen Wendland",0.45,"BRAVA! Inc. AKA BRAVA!","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The project involves BRAVA! performing quality vocal music at nursing homes, adult care centers, senior residences, and prisons. Budgets are limited and residents cannot access events outside of their facility.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Erickson,"BRAVA! Inc. AKA BRAVA!","PO Box 390726",Edina,MN,55439-0726,"(952) 583-6256 ",edukare@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-172,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20755,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,33948,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Cantus tours to cities in Minnesota that would normally not be able to afford the ensemble. Wadena, Bemidji and Glenwood host Cantus in spring 2014 in concert and a free open rehearsal. 2: Cantus provides experience and support in helping small Minnesota arts organizations increase audience size and knowledge. Sales reports will provide information on audience size; audience surveys will provide new knowledge about audience (age, interests, address, etc.) to arts presenters.","Cantus tours to cities that would not normally be able to afford the ensemble. In April 2014, the cities of Wadena, Bemidji and Glenwood welcomed Cantus to their respective venues for a performance of the program, A Place For Us. At each venue, audiences were larger than anticipated and received standing ovations at each performance. Cantus provided an open rehearsal experience in Glenwood and visited the schools of Bemidji, Staples Motley and Minnewaska to provide coaching for their choral programs. Our report from Bemidji says that there was lots of gratitude for coming up to Bemidji. In Glenwood, another grateful Minnesota crowd. They have maintained this building as a performing arts center and art gallery…which for a town of 2000 is rather impressive. From Wadena, lots of photographs and autographs for students. The students gave us an instant standing ovation and when Gary went over to announce the encore one girl yelled Yay it worked! 2: Cantus provides experience and support in helping small Minnesota arts organizations increase audience size and knowledge. Two of our three presenters were well established and had the capacity to host Cantus. Our third presenter had lost her planning committee over the past year so Cantus was particularly helpful to her in preparing for the concert. For all three cities, Cantus provided extensive publicity support, Minnesota Public Radio on-air sponsorship and outreach to the schools. In addition to needed support of the arts in the schools, outreach helps with audience ticket sales as well.",,8658,"Other, local or private",42606,4083,"Wendy Holmes, Karl Reichert, Noel McCormick, Tom Northenscold, Adam Reinwald, Matthew Tintes, Doug Affinito, Amanda Davisson, David Ranheim, Jean Parish, Marit Nowlin, James Dorsey, Chuck Peterson, Julie Carver, Martha Graber, Libby Larsen, Brock Metzer, Don Ristad, Barb Thomas",0.00,Cantus,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Cantus will perform its program, A Place for Us, in Bemidji, Glenwood, and Wadena. Open rehearsals in each community will share best practices in working collaboratively.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Lee,Cantus,"1221 Nicollet Ave Ste 231",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 435-0046x 2",mlee@cantussings.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Beltrami, Pope, Todd, Wadena",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-147,"Jeffery Amundson: Executive Director, Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale; Adrienne Dorn: Director of Development, The Cedar Cultural Center; Stephanie Eichman: President of the Board of Directors; Minnesota Dance Ensemble; Christine Gradl Seitz: Executive and Artistic Director, Duluth Playhouse; Andrew Maus: Executive Director, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona; Margaret McCreary: Puppeteer, artist/educator; James Scott: General Manager, Guthrie Theater, contracts and negotiations; Iris Shiraishi: Artistic Director, Mu Daiko; taiko drumming/music; Robert Thomas III: Associate Director of Development and Company Manager, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Winona","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600", 20960,"Arts Learning",2013,39331,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Educate youth about the artistic process, impact their views on bullying, and impact individual treatment goals. First, theater skills will be assessed through artists' statements, scripts, and performance. Secondly, journals and surveys will determine youths' views on bullying and the effectiveness of theater as a means to develop therapeutic skills. 2: Woodland Hills will become sustainable as an arts learning venue for underserved youth. A sustainability plan will be developed that examines and plans for supporting arts programming costs through ticket sales, outreach performances, and additional funding sources and partnerships with the school district and a local university.","Woodland Hills could only offer theatre with this support, thus the type of arts learning opportunities at Woodland Hills increased. Also, this outcome was measured by a pre-program survey, which indicated only 10% of arts learners had taken part in an in-depth theatre arts learning experience, thus increasing the quantity of arts learning opportunities for Minnesota youth. The majority of theatre experiences indicated by arts learners took place in schools, so offering theatre at a residential treatment center increased the venues for arts learning opportunities. Secondary: Following the completion of the project, 77% of participants said they would definitely or were interested in participating in theatre in the future. In final reflections, 65% of arts learners indicated the arts learning experience helped them gain understanding about their own personal experiences with how people use power and 89% indicated the project helped them work toward treatment goals. 2: Woodland Hills is challenged to develop a sustainability plan that supports arts programming through ticket sales, outreach performances, other funding sources, or through partnerships with the school district or local universities. Staff retention issues at Woodland Hills and budget shortfalls at Woodland Hills and the schools in 2013 meant fewer resources dedicated to building an arts programs, or any program beyond mental health services. Ticket sales generated $685 which was used to help offset space expenses. In spite of program sustainability discussions and fund development efforts, no additional funds have been secured to date. Future arts programming is dependent on donations, sponsorships and grant funding.",,731,"Other, local or private",40062,1900,"Karen Anderson, Xavier Bell, Laura Budd, Dean Casperson, George Goldfarb, Ann Glumac, William Himango, Sanford Hoff, Peg Johnson, Leanne Joynes, David Kohlhaas, Doug Lewis, Gerald Martin, Peter Pichetti, Mark Schober, Phil Strom, Melissa Swor, Natalie Zel",0.00,"Saint James Home of Duluth, Inc. AKA Woodland Hills","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"At-risk youth will learn and apply script writing and acting skills to develop a theatrical production for schools and the community. The project will explore the complexities of bullying and encourages self-reflection and self-empowerment through the arts.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Finch,"Saint James Home of Duluth, Inc. AKA Woodland Hills","4321 Allendale Ave",Duluth,MN,55803,"(218) 728-7500x 115",cfinch@woodlandhills.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Crow Wing, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Kanabec, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, St. Louis, Stearns, Washington, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-369,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20962,"Arts Learning",2013,46831,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Train 40 youth and 20 adults as community mosaic facilitators who will then assist up to 525 additional persons in learning mosaics through community-based workshops. Through registration and attendance, and participant's pre and post-survey on skills. The community mosaic facilitators will progress through a skill set in order to become community arts teachers, including how to work with different populations. 2: With nine partners in Phillips and two each in Austin and Hopkins, we will teach mosaics to diverse groups and create planters, a mural, and other public art. Through the evaluations by the partners and participants in workshops at their sites, and peer review of the completed public art.","We proposed work with 9 partners in Phillips, and 2 each in Austin and Hopkins, in order to teach mosaics to diverse groups and create public art. Phillips groups (Shalom Garden, Stone's Throw, 15th Street Block Club, Division for Indian Work, Waite House, Andersen School, St. Paul's Home (senior citizen's housing), Community Emergency Services, Midtown Phillips Neighborhood Association plus our 3 youth programs) completed a 4,000 square foot mural at Bloomington and Lake, a performance area on 15th Avenue, a garage mural and 12 mosaic planters, and a youth poetry and photography exhibit and book. The Welcome Center in Austin and the Austin Arts Festival produced 22 home mosaic flower pots and a large mosaic panel for the Arts Center. Gethsemane Lutheran and La Amistad made mosaics for their garden. The quality of art was judged by neighborhood artists, staff, partners and participants. We also trained staff and youth leaders from groups in North and Northeast Minneapolis. 2: A total of 53 youth and 37 adults were trained as community art facilitators, who helped lead workshops and classes for a total of 567 participants (an estimated 60 other participants participated in the installation of the major mural). We kept attendance records at every workshop, and participants filled out a pre and post survey on their ability and knowledge to do mosaics and murals. Staff and the advisory board evaluated progress monthly, based on these evaluations. We also held an evaluation session with each partner at the completion of the set of workshops. In terms of the public art installed in Phillips, we surveyed neighbors before and after completion of the art. This proved to be extremely helpful in terms of engaging further community involvement.",,15610,"Other, local or private",62441,4100,"Greg Nelson, Virginia Salgado, Chris Leehey, Vianey Peña, Delfino Gomez, Janice Knutson, Mirella Constantino, Hilda Mork, Marie Nelson, Holly Dunagan, Lizete Vega, Pat Leehey, Andrea Gregoy, Berta Perez, Ana Vite, Rosario Melchor",1.25,"Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"The Semilla Project will teach mosaic and mural arts in Phillips and two other bilingual communities, focusing on immigrants and at-risk youth. It will train youth and adult artists in workshops and by creating murals, planters, and other public art.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,"Cabello Hansel","Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church","2742 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 724-3862 ",stpaulscreate@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Mower, Dakota, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-370,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20963,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,12750,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Present my show, Nalah and the Pink Tiger, and give a workshop in ten different Minnesota towns outside the Twin Cities Metro area. My evaluation includes a check list: 1) Did I perform in ten different towns outside the Twin Cities Metro area? 2) Were my shows well attended? By whom? 3) How did audiences hear about it? 4) Hand out evaluation forms to venue coordinators and audience. 2: Expand my audiences by performing in towns where I have not presented. Reach out to underserved communities with free tickets. My checklist: 1) Did I perform in 10 new towns? 2) Did I successfully reach out to underserved audiences? 3) Did these communities - as well as paying audiences - see value in this programming? (Will gather data from evaluation forms.)","I performed in Owatonna, Grand Rapids, Mahtomedi, Bertha, Perham, Long Prairie, Mora, Mankato, White Bear Lake, and Staples. The shows were well attended, although two were rescheduled. The arts venues: Owatonna Arts Center, Lakeshore Theater Players, MacRostie Art Center and Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota. These sent out press releases and emails. Owatonna and Lakeshore had reporters from local papers. These venues had family audiences. Also Girls on the Run and a grandparent group. In other towns, shows were in schools, a transitional housing center, and Boys and Girls Club. There, audiences were elementary after-school groups, toddlers and parents. Feedback was positive: What a fun show! We all loved it. The kids really appreciated getting to make their own puppets too! 2: All ten towns were new territory for me. By partnering with each venue, we reached out to underserved audiences. The children in the targeted services program of Mora and Perham’s Boys and Girls Club, for example, have a high number of kids who qualify for free lunch. Bertha, Perham, Staples, and Long Prairie are very small towns with a minimum of arts access, especially for struggling parents of young children. Solid Ground, a transitional housing program, is almost entirely composed of minority families. Even in towns that have arts programming, such as Owatonna, audiences were appreciative. A parent there wrote: Children, as well as adults, were very engaged in the story. The set was marvelous! I loved how the different types of puppets were used, and I liked that she let the children go behind the scenes to see how much was involved to put on the show. She’s a very engaging entertainer…and very nimble to make all the magic happen with just one person!",,3200,"Other, local or private",15950,250,,0.00,"Anne E. Sawyer-Aitch",Individual,"Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Sawyer-Aitch will tour her puppet show, Nalah and the Pink Tiger, and provide a workshop to ten greater Minnesota towns, partnering with arts organizations and family social service agencies to provide further access to audiences.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anne,Sawyer-Aitch,"Anne E. Sawyer-Aitch",,,MN,,"(612) 376-7502 ",bronte@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Blue Earth, Itasca, Kanabec, Otter Tail, Steele, Todd, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-170,"Lynne Beck: Development Director, COMPAS; Olive Bieringa: Co-director, Body Cartography Project, Dance performance, workshops, films; Rachel Chomet: Actor and Playwright; Jane Gudmundson: Freelance consultant in education and the arts; Carol Gustavson: Traidtional Japanese Shibori Artist; Barbe Hansen: Executive director, Twin Rivers Center for the Arts, Mankato; Exeutive Producer, Sample Night Live; Cheryl Kramer-Milder: Artistic director, County Seat Theater Company, Cloquet; Peter Pestalozzi: Furniture designer/craftsman, Ely; Board member, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council; Steven Schmidt: General manager, City of Rochester Music Department/Riverside Concerts|Christopher Taykalo, Marketing and Development Manager, Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20969,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,48980,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Above and beyond its regular activities in the metro area performance season, The Singers will tour additional artistic work throughout the state. We will evaluate this outcome by the successful completion of concert/workshop activities in 4 greater Minnesota locations; successful completion will be documented through publicity materials, attendance records, audience surveys and financial records. 2: The Singers Minnesota Choral Artists will tour to three new communities (Winona, Moorhead, and Glenwood) and to one (Rochester) it has visited only once, seven years prior to the project. We will evaluate this outcome by the successful completion of concert/workshop activities in Glenwood, Winona, and Moorhead; successful completion will be documented through publicity materials, attendance records, audience surveys and financial records.","This year the Singers expanded their touring to four communities and created partnerships with three organizations, while also presenting joint performances and educational outreach programs. This represents our largest tour to date including audience attendance, number of cities, and scope of programming. 2: The Singers Minnesota Choral Artists performances in Moorhead and Winona were new communities for the group, and Rochester represented a community that The Singers Minnesota Choral Artists had not visited in over seven years. To insure greater success we leveraged several personal contacts in each city to help with planning and presenting the group. The partnerships with other local ensembles benefitted from joint marketing and sharing costs. For example, in Rochester the venue was provided by the local choir, but we paid for tech needs. Surveys indicated that many of the audiences in Winona were unfamiliar with the group.",,10865,"Other, local or private",59845,5000,"Maureen Armstrong, Dean Gesme, John Steinke, Kathy Tunseth, Justin Madsen, Gretchen Wicker, Judy Stanke, Craig Carnahan, Cynthia Tambornino, Nancy Rotenberry, Connie Foote, Carolyn Swanson, Mary Kirchner, Gary Lehr, Stacy Jost, Rose Jost",0.00,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists will work with community partners in Moorhead, Glenwood, Winona, and Rochester to present concerts, master classes, and shared rehearsals. This expanded tour will take place over two weekends in early 2014.",2013-09-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eeva,Savolainen,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","528 Hennepin Ave S Ste 303",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(651) 917-1948 ",info@singersmca.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Clay, Hennepin, Olmsted, Stearns, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-171,"Lynne Beck: Development Director, COMPAS; Olive Bieringa: Co-director, Body Cartography Project, Dance performance, workshops, films; Rachel Chomet: Actor and Playwright; Jane Gudmundson: Freelance consultant in education and the arts; Carol Gustavson: Traidtional Japanese Shibori Artist; Barbe Hansen: Executive director, Twin Rivers Center for the Arts, Mankato; Exeutive Producer, Sample Night Live; Cheryl Kramer-Milder: Artistic director, County Seat Theater Company, Cloquet; Peter Pestalozzi: Furniture designer/craftsman, Ely; Board member, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council; Steven Schmidt: General manager, City of Rochester Music Department/Riverside Concerts|Christopher Taykalo, Marketing and Development Manager, Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 20971,"Arts Access",2013,6196,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","The project will deliver 30-minute concerts to 750 or more seniors underserved by the arts who live in residential care centers in ten cities. The project is about building relationships so the evaluation results should indicate a 50-50 mix of new venues and return venues, with post-concert feedback indicating satisfying results and strong commitment to future arts programming. 2: The project will reach seniors in care centers who do not participate in the arts, including those with memory loss and confining physical conditions. After defining and implementing outreach, staff at the care centers will report success getting high levels of participation from residents confined to wheelchairs, from memory loss areas, and others who do not normally attend events.","The project achieved its outcome of delivering 30-minute concerts to at least 750 seniors living in care facilities in ten cities. In fact, the project visited more than ten cities and exceeded minimum audience numbers by 141, reaching 891 seniors in St. Paul, West St. Paul, South St. Paul, St. Anthony, St. Louis Park, Lake City, Rochester, Winona, Zumbrota, and others. Because of scheduling challenges, concerts did not take place in some southwestern Minnesota cities as originally planned but suitable alternative sites were identified and served. As planned, the mix of new and old venues was roughly 50-50. Post-project feedback was very positive. Visits to southwestern cities were merely delayed, not canceled. 2: An important outcome was to serve seniors facing memory loss and other age-related disabilities. We estimate that 98% of our audience members fell into this category, and so this outcome was achieved very well. The estimates of audience makeup came directly from the staff of the care facilities served and so it is highly reliable.",,10937,"Other, local or private",17133,500,"Judy Morrison, Fred Perez, Virginia Kone, Hannah Hoes, John Choi, Jim Keane, David Pizzuto, Bethany Gladhill, David Badgley",0.00,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Seniors in Worthington, Winona, Zumbrota, Chatfield, Redwood Falls, South St Paul, St Paul, and other cities will enjoy concerts and/or make music with professional musicians and young performers from countries around the world.",2013-01-01,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Surprenant,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","253 4th St E Ste 205","St Paul",MN,55101-1643,"(651) 225-4179 ",info@soundsofhope.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-205,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20973,"Arts Access",2013,16946,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","To expand partnership capacity between artists, arts organizations, and community development groups in rural Minnesota. At least 15% of attendees will identify themselves as having a non-arts background who attend the event with strong interest in addressing community challenges through art and helping arts organizations reach underserved communities more effectively. 2: Identify real and perceived barriers affecting participation in rural arts activities, and share or develop innovative, organic models which address these barriers. At least 85% of all participants will feel capable of implementing at least one goal in increasing access to the arts in rural communities. One year after the Summit, at least five projects will be identified as having been catalyzed at this event.","Our first outcome was to expand partnership capacity between artists, arts organizations, and community development groups in rural Minnesota. We evaluated this outcome based on the breakdown of participants' backgrounds, since a wide variety of community development sectors represented in addition to artists and arts organizations would be an indicator of fulfilling this goal. Specifically, our goal was that at least 15% of attendees would identify themselves as having a non-arts background. After analyzing the organizations represented in registration forms, approximately 77 individuals, or 25% of our audience represented sectors outside of the arts, including university extension programs, historic preservation and museums, elected officials, food coops and farms, public health organizations, libraries, city staff, planning and development commissions, Minnesota Initiative Foundations, bicycle alliances, chambers of commerce, environmental groups and nonprofit resource organizations. Our second outcome was that the Regional Arts Council Summit would provide a place in which real and perceived barriers affecting participation in rural arts activities would be addressed. In our evaluation form given at the end of the Summit, we asked participants to a) list ideas or projects that they were planning on pursuing following the Summit and b) indicate their confidence level on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being not very confident and 5 being very confident. 80% of respondents ranked their confidence at a level of 4 and 5. In June 2014, one year after the Summit, we will follow up with participants to get updates on any projects that were started as a result of the Summit, and will do profile of at least five projects that were catalyzed at the event.",,59513,"Other, local or private",76459,16946,"Eric Takeshita, Chris Kemp, Shannon Pettitt, Sally Sand, Ryan French, Melanie Full, Arleta Little, Lisa Middag, Kathy Mouacheupao, Anne Jin Soo Preston, Susan T. Schuster, Jeremy D. Sosna, Sheila Terryll, Eric L. Anderson",0.00,"Springboard for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Springboard for the Arts will implement the second Rural Arts and Culture Summit, in June 2013, and will develop a planning and event model for rural regions throughout Minnesota to use in order to build capacity for long-term partnerships between artists and their communities.",2013-06-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michele,Anderson,"Springboard for the Arts","308 Prince St Ste 270","St Paul",MN,55101-1437,"(218) 770-3485 ",michele@springboardforthearts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Blue Earth, Brown, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Nicollet, Nobles, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pine, Pope, Ramsey, Redwood, Rice, Rock, Roseau, St. Louis, Stearns, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Wilkin, Winona, Yellow Medicine",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-206,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20974,"Arts Learning",2013,55410,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","SteppingStone Theatre will increase the scope of its residencies beyond current programming, engaging more Minnesotans in arts learning opportunities. SteppingStone Theatre will track the number of student participants it reaches and the number of contact hours it offers as part of the residency activities in this project, and will use historical data to compare and measure any increase. 2: SteppingStone Theatre will reach underserved populations and address learning challenges that have previously created barriers to participation. SteppingStone Theatre is working with underserved populations and schools with specific curriculum needs that have been barriers for access to arts learning. We will track student demographics and survey educators before, during and after the residency.","We definitely increased the scope of residencies. In the same time period in FY12, SteppingStone Theatre reached 613 students at these same sites. By increasing programming and working more comprehensively, we were able to engage 909 more students, an increase of 148%. We know this by tracking participation rates in our database and comparing historic date from within the same span of months. 2: The schools that we worked in for this project each face unique challenges, from the 98% of free/reduced lunch eligible students at Lucy Craft Laney Elementary, to the brand-new middle school that is still finding its way, Ramsey Middle School in Minneapolis. Each school partner was selected because school staff wanted to offer students arts experiences that would be otherwise unavailable, and because SteppingStone Theatre was interested in custom-designing programs to meet school needs. At each school, program leaders were grateful for programs that really could not have happened without this funding.",,670,"Other, local or private",56080,,"David Berg, Jeffrey Burt, Tom Dzik, David Graham, Richard Hitchler, Laura Krenz, Crystal Manik, Andrea Nordaune, Brandon Paris, Lisa Benjamin Phillips, Paul Schatz, Summer Scharringhausen, April Scott, Kenneth Scott, Aric Sorenson, Christopher Stall, Jane Zilch",0.00,"SteppingStone Theater Company AKA SteppingStone Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"SteppingStone Theatre will expand its curriculum-based residency programs in four schools, connecting students with professional artists, supporting student-driven creativity and collaboration, and enhancing learning in other academic content areas.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ross,Willits,"SteppingStone Theater Company AKA SteppingStone Theatre","55 Victoria St N","St Paul",MN,55104-7196,"(651) 225-9265x 202",ross@steppingstonetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-372,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 20979,"Arts Access",2013,44507,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Establish relationships with two social service organizations that serve Spanish-speaking Latino and non-Latino communities and engage their clientele in a series of community workshops and events. Contact social services organizations serving Spanish-Speaking communities and offer the opportunity for clients to participate. Clients from 2 organizations will participate in this programming either by attending a performance or a community workshop. We will solicit input regarding impact using post-event surveys. 2: Overcome barriers to participation for clients in two social service organizations and ten schools. Discuss barriers for participants. Offer performances/workshops in fully accessible venues. Offer ASL-interpretation. Offer transportation assistance and subsidized/free tickets for performances and matinees. Provide child care at community centers.","We provided complimentary tickets to groups attending events at the Neighborhood House (ELL class and GED Class), Centro, and the Jane Addams School for Democracy. The students in the GED class at the Neighborhood House studied the poetry of Lorca in preparation for attending the performance. Each of these organizations provides social services to traditionally underserved populations. 2: We achieved a significant new level of accessibility with this production by providing open captioning of the performance in English at two performances and in Spanish at two performances. This achievement increased accessibility both for the deaf and hearing impaired communities as well as for individuals who speak Spanish as their first language. All activities were held in fully accessible venues. Transportation and complimentary or subsidized tickets were provided for students in attendance.",,17793,"Other, local or private",62300,2000,"Rob Routhieaux, Bernice Arias, Andrea Bell, Christopher Heinze, Alberto Justiniano, Bridget Knisely, Ted Koshiol, William Mujica, Kate Noebels, Lorys Sierralta, Rico Vallejos",0.00,"Teatro del Pueblo, Inc. AKA Teatro del Pueblo","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Teatro del Pueblo will produce its first major Spanish production of Like Water for Chocolate in partnership with Pangea World Theater in order to reach out to the Latino and non-Latino Spanish-speaking audience in Minnesota.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alberto,Justiniano,"Teatro del Pueblo, Inc. AKA Teatro del Pueblo","209 Page St W Ste 208","St Paul",MN,55107-3457,"(651) 224-8806 ",al@teatrodelpueblo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-208,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20981,"Arts Access",2013,28346,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Fiber art gallery tours and workshops will be provided to youth groups that would not otherwise have experiences in fiber art. Textile Center of Minnesota will create partnerships with youth service organizations and out-of-schools programs. These partners will provide reports on the quality of the field trips and impact on students. 2: Textile Center will reduce financial barriers to its field trip services. 20 field trip packages will be provided free of charge with transportation stipends to project partners.","Our primary goal was to provide fiber art tours and workshops to youth groups that would not otherwise have experiences in fiber art. Through this grant we were able to bring in 23 different groups of students from 18 schools or community groups. 5 groups reported that they have no art curriculum available to students in their programs and only 3 groups reported that their students had limited exposure to fiber art prior to this experience. The following groups and afterschool programs participated in the Feed the Fibers program during 2013: Cleveland Public Schools, Rushford Peterson Schools, Twin Lakes Elementary, L’Etoile Du Nord School, Green Central Park, Brooklyn Jr High, Horace Mann Elementary, Sioux Trail Elementary, Homeschool Adventure Club, Orono Intermediate School, Southern Cross Homeschool Co-op, Shakopee High School, Lincoln Center Elementary, Yinghua Academy, Galtier Community School, Crossroads Discovery Club and YouthCare. 2: Textile Center will reduce financial barriers to its field trip services. Partners were chosen via an application process and applicants provided demographic information as well as descriptive narratives about barriers to access and the importance of art to students. All of the groups selected to participate were provided with a field trip free of charge, and a travel stipend to cover buses to and from Textile Center. Several groups brought packed lunches to eat at Textile Center, which allowed them more flexibility to be able to fit the field trip around other school activities. Partner organizations for 2013 were primarily self-identified as serving low to middle income students and between 50-90% students on free and reduced lunch programs. Most identified cost for transportation and activity fees being the primary barriers to participation in arts programming.",,3054,"Other, local or private",31400,7400,"Peggy Hunter, Ruth A. Stephens, Donna Peterson, Tina Hughes, Marty Allen, Maggie Dayton, Dick Gilyard, Rose Herrera Hamerlinck, Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Cyndi Kaye Meier, William Mondale, Nancy Onkka, Erica Spitzer Rasmussen, Sherri West",0.00,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Textile Center's Feed the Fibers program provides gallery tours and fiber art workshops to underserved youth and young adults, in partnership with community-based organizations and after-school programs that lack resources for cultural field trips.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cedar,Phillips,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","3000 University Ave SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 436-0464 ",cphillips@textilecentermn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Le Sueur, Fillmore, Sherburne, Ramsey, Hennepin, Meeker, Dakota, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-209,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20982,"Arts Learning",2013,39428,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Barriers to participation for recent immigrant and English language learning students will be mitigated through participation in a Stories program theater residency. Evaluation will be determined by student attendance and number of students in the audience at the final performance. Student and teacher evaluations will measure the program success and willingness to participate in future theater residencies. 2: Up to 150 underserved middle and high school students will participate in Stories, attend final performances, and/or see a Mu mainstage show for free. Participant numbers will be tracked, including student performers, student and adult audience members, and number of subsidized tickets used for mainstage productions.","We worked with English Language Learner (ELL) students at Anne Sullivan Communication Center and Battle Creek Middle School and disadvantaged students at Jefferson Community School. Barriers to participation for these students include language (for ELL students), resources (for Jefferson Community School), and perceptions that these students couldn't handle creating and performing in a play (due to language ability for ELL students and behavior for some students at Jefferson Community School). All students successfully wrote, rehearsed, and performed in an original short play for a live audience, mitigating all barriers. 2: 125 students participated in Mu Stories, creating and performing in an original play, through four programs: two at Battle Creek Middle School, one at Anne Sullivan Communication Center, and one at Jefferson Community School. 405 students attended the final performances, not counting those students who performed in the plays. Participants selected the final performance audience, which consisted of peers, family members, teachers, and Mu and Project SUCCESS staff. Students were offered free tickets to our main stage shows via Project SUCCESS, and students at Battle Creek Middle School in May 2014 received a special discount from Stages Theatre to attend our co-production of STARRY RIVER OF THE SKY.",,3269,"Other, local or private",42697,1909,"Greg Anderson, Jeff Chen, Don Eitel, Candice Hern, Michael Hu, Daniel Le, Dorothy Mollien, Randy Reyes, Kari Ruth, Rick Shiomi, Kaimay Yuen Terry, Tom Thao, PJ Vitoff, Atlee Wong",0.00,"Theater Mu, Inc. AKA Mu Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Mu Performing Arts, in partnership with Project SUCCESS, will lead immigrant and English language learner students at Washington Technology Magnet, Battle Creek Middle School, and Anne Sullivan Communication Center through stories and a theater residency.",2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Ochs,"Theater Mu, Inc. AKA Mu Performing Arts","275 E 4th St Ste 496","St Paul",MN,55101-1682,"(612) 789-1012 ",sara@muperformingarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-374,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20984,"Arts Access",2013,40492,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","330 people from the target group will receive free subscriptions, attend the plays, and participate in ongoing discussions, surveys, and focus groups. Box office records; records of all discussions, surveys, and focus groups. 2: 50% of group will state they liked the experience, would encourage friends to participate, and will purchase single tickets/subscriptions for next season. Results from end-of-project discussions with target group participants, interviews, surveys; box office records of tickets/subscriptions purchased.","297 people from the target group received free subscriptions, attended the plays, and participated in ongoing discussions, surveys, and focus groups. In the final analysis, as a result of this program we were able to provide access to a very different audience than we have in the past. Members of ACT 1 (the name selected by the advisory group we assembled) have the following demographics: average age – 27, East Asian – 5%, African or African American – 10%, Asian – 19%, Hispanic – 15%, mixed race – 5%, GLBT – 26%. Based on our most recent audience survey, ACT 1 on average is younger than 90% of our current audience and is considerably more diverse (85% of Theater Latté Da [TLD] audience is Caucasian). Evaluation methods included box office records and TLD records of all discussions, surveys, and focus groups. 2: Based upon our round table discussions and season ending survey, TLD’s ACT 1 program was very successful. Approval ratings for the shows are as follows (rating the production as Very Good or higher): Steerage Song – 84%, All is Calm – 58%, Cabaret – 96%, Our Town – 80%. 100% of those surveyed said they would recommend ACT 1 to their friends. Our 2014-2015 Subscription Announcements will be distributed during the first week of June, allowing our current ACT 1 subscribers to renew at an amount double their age. The ACT 1 steering committee has already been meeting in regards to expanding the activities and volunteer opportunities for our ACT 1 members. In addition attendance at each performance continued to increase with our final shows, CABARET and OUR TOWN, posting the largest attendance numbers from our ACT 1 Subscribers.",,3054,"Other, local or private",43546,10332,"Bill Underwood, Jean M. Becker, Kimberly Motes, Jean Hartman, Mary Beidler Gearen, Scott Cabalka, Ogden Confer, Timothy P. Dordell, Amy Fistler, David Fogel, Elizabeth Mannion Gibba, Cynthia Klaus, John Kundtz, Steven D. Loucks, Shannon Pierce, Rajeev Ratan, Christopher Rence, Jaime A. Roman, Peter Rothstein, Lorri Steffen, Jean Storlie, John Thew, Jeff Bieganek, Jeff Turner, Bill Venne",0.00,"Theatre Latté-Da AKA Theater Latté Da","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Theater Latte Da will conduct an access program to engage a younger more diverse audience, provide incentives to encourage long-term attendance, and develop the arts leaders and audiences of tomorrow.",2013-01-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Rothstein,"Theatre Latté-Da AKA Theater Latté Da","345 13th Ave NE",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 339-3003 ",peter@latteda.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-210,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 20985,"Arts Access",2013,15310,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Theatre Novi Most will build a network of Russians in Minnesota who are interested in Russian language theatre and involve them actively in our work. We will have generated a comprehensive list of Russian groups in Minnesota and we will have attracted increased numbers of Russian immigrants to our workshops, reading and performances. We will have formed a Friends of Russian Theatre advisory group. 2: Bilingual Russian Americans will enjoy our performances. We will have successfully created a bilingual website and incorporated Russian and English language super titles into our performances of A Miracle. We will assess the success of this through audience surveys.","We created relationships with Russian organizations by holding workshops at their locations, attending their events and creating personal connections with their members and staff, and extending special ticket offers: Nasha Shkola Charter School, Russian Soul Cultural Center, St. Paul Jewish Community Center, Zerkalo newspaper, Russian Educational Center, Bookvar Russian Language School, Sabes Jewish Community Center's VOICE program, and St. Petersburg Restaurant. We shared Russian-language marketing materials and information about our company with over 30 local Russian businesses (500 postcards and 35 posters). We introduced University of Minnesota students and the general public to a work based on a Russian story, selling a total of 1,284 tickets. Russian newspaper Zerkalo, which has a circulation of 7,000 in the Twin Cities, ran a 1/2 page article about our company after an interview with Artistic Director Vladimir Rovinsky. 2: We reached out to the Russian community with Russian language marketing materials, newspaper articles, and direct communication which made clear that the show would be a great experience for those looking to preserve or be exposed to Russian literature, culture, and history. The information we provided to the Russian community about our theater company makes it clear that there is a theater in the Twin Cities which seeks to serve them. We encouraged our contacts in the Russian community to stay in touch and give us feedback on what they'd like to see in the future. We hired a webmaster who made our website bilingual. We've received written and verbal feedback from Russian patrons of the show and workshops which indicated that they were glad to have found out about Theatre Novi Most and hope to be informed of future projects.",,3075,"Other, local or private",18385,9000,"Lisa Channer, Allison Witham, Asya Mikhailenko, Vladimir Rovinsky, Megan Lewis, Vincent Olivieri",0.14,"Theatre Novi Most","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Theatre Novi Most will implement an outreach campaign to the Russian American community in Minnesota, involving bilingual families in the creation and attendance of A Miracle, a new play based on a Russian classic. It will form lasting partnerships from that experience.",2013-01-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Channer,"Theatre Novi Most","3230 Garfield St",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(612) 308-1365 ",lisa@theatrenovimost.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Scott, Carver, Wright, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-211,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20987,"Arts Learning",2013,7003,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Visual arts program offerings at Tofte Lake Center will be expanded through a new workshop for visual artists at any level of experience and at any stage in their artistic development. Successful creation and completion of the proposed workshop; enrollment of eighteen students for workshop; surveys indicating satisfaction with workshop and learning/achievement of personal goals among students. 2: Economic access to the new visual arts workshop will be provided by offering subsidies and discounted admissions. A total of three scholarships offered free access for community applicants who would otherwise be unable to participate; a total of nine individuals from the local community in and around Ely, Minnesota received discounted access ($150 vs. $350 for six non-local participants).","Artists left the workshop week with a deepened experience and appreciate of photography, drawing, and botany. Through this interdisciplinary teaching and learning approach, the students gained increased insight into their ability to look and observe as a critical basis for the visual arts. It isn't often that these three disciplines come together to teach, and the students all responded exuberantly to the breadth of perspectives and lenses. They came away with new ideas and ways to approach process and product, as well as a raised awareness and consciousness of their own process of art-making. They gained new approaches and skill sets: how to use certain tools and new materials. Most importantly, they were reinvigorated and rejuvenated as artists, leaving with renewed courage and inspiration. This was evidenced in the feedback surveys they filled out, as well as through an evaluation/discussion on the final evening of the workshop. 2: It is rare that artists are able to be in residence and receive instruction without having to pay for the opportunity. This issue of too-high workshop fees was the participation barrier that we identified and intended to address. Thanks to the generosity provided by this grant, artists were able to receive lodging, two dinners, and weeklong instruction for a nominal fee. The feedback from everyone who attended, whether staying onsite, receiving instruction and meals only, or instruction and meal scholarship, was that the low cost of the workshop singlehandedly enabled their participation.",,4292,"Other, local or private",11295,1682,"Bernadette Christiansen, Sara Enlason, Mara Isaacs, Kathleen Nolan, John Warren, Keiko Williams, Steve Woodring",0.00,"Tofte Lake Center Incorporated AKA Tofte Lake Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Tofte Lake Center will expand its visual arts program offerings with an August 2013 week-long workshop for adults. Two teaching artists and a botanist will help participants explore the natural world through observation, drawing, and photography.",2013-03-01,2013-08-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Liz,Engelman,"Tofte Lake Center Incorporated AKA Tofte Lake Center","2209 Fernberg Rd",Ely,MN,55731,"(218) 365-7769 ",toftelakecenter@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Lake, Ramsey, Rice, St. Louis, Wright",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-375,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600",Yes 20989,"Arts Learning",2013,22685,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Work with local schools to engage over 40 pre-teens (ages 5-13) and over 35 teens (ages 14-17) in dance classes at TU Dance Center. Track demographics (age, gender, and race) and number of youth ages 5-17 engaged through the project; assess with school partner contacts (discussion, documentation) the success of school partnerships in meeting engagement objectives. 2: Provide economic access to dance programming for underserved youth of color and low-income youth by offering dance classes free of charge. Document racial demographics of project participants; document per cent of students in partner schools who receive free or reduced-price lunch (at least 60% of pre-teens and 30% of teens); track project participants requesting transit subsidy.","Through TU Dance's partnership with five local elementary, middle and high schools, we actively reached out to diverse prospective participants by providing free in-school dance classes and then inviting eligible students to continue taking dance classes at TU Dance Center in Saint Paul. This outreach combined with free access allowed us to reach 146 young students in the school, and to engage 75 more students in Center programs than would otherwise have been able to participate. 2: Free access to in-school classes at five partner schools (FAIR-Crystal, Linwood Monroe Arts Plus, Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, Battle Creek Middle School, and Four Seasons Elementary) were provided for 146 students. 75 of these students participated in new TU Dance Center Teen Ballet and Pre-Teen classes during the grant period. Those in need were provided transit subsidies, and free tickets to TU Dance performances. Participants were 88% of color (51% African American, 15% Latino, 8% Native American, 8% multi-racial, and 6% Asian), 17% male and 83% female, and the vast majority were low-income.",,5070,"Other, local or private",27755,3750,"Chris Andersen, Leif Anderson, Roderick Ferguson, Priscilla Pierce Goldstein, Michelle Horan, Marcia Murray, Toni Pierce-Sands, Uri Sands, Zoe Sealy, Kelly Green Vagts",0.00,"TU Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"TU Dance will expand its teen and pre-teen programming at TU Dance Center, working with five local schools to engage young people ages 5-17.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Abdo,Sayegh,"TU Dance","PO Box 40405","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 699-6055 ",Abdo.sayegh@tudance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Anoka, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-376,"Lawrence Benson: Multi-media/genre expressionist, author, publisher; Julie Deters: Visual arts teacher, Cloquet School District, Award-winning educator; Phyllis Doyle: Retired arts administrator; award-winning poet and fiction writer; Alison Good: Former commercial artist, educator and administrator; active community volunteer; Lori Janey: Board member of Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater; design engineer, Seagate Technology; Kimberly Meisten: Director of Community Engagement, VocalEssence; Education; Meghan Nodzon: Nonprofit arts organization development professional; Mary Reed: Craft artist, author and educator","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20990,"Arts Access",2013,32796,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","TU Dance will provide free access to its beginning pre-professional program for 25-40 underrepresented teens of color and/or teens from low-income families. Track number of project participants receiving free access, their racial demographics, age, gender, and whether each student qualifies for free or reduced-price lunch at school. 2: TU Dance will build relationships with five Twin Cities metro schools to provide dance education for teens of color and teens from low-income families enrolled at the schools. Document collaborative activities with each school (in-school classes - number reached, classes taught, demographics of participants; youth participation in project; and assessment of impact on youth).","TU Dance provided free access to its beginning-level pre-professional dance program for teens of color and teens from low-income families in spring, summer, and fall of 2013, along with introductory classes at schools throughout the Twin Cities metro. TU Dance teaching artists worked with school partners to conduct classes on-site, then invited eligible students to participate in the program. This was followed by an orientation session at TU Dance Center for students and their parents/guardians, at which we provided registration forms and request forms for travel and/or apparel subsidy. We reached 330 youth in early 2013 classes at schools and 146 more in the fall. As a result, we provided subsidy to 22 eligible youth for our 17-week spring program cycle, 18 eligible youth for our 3-week Summer Intensive, and 26 youth for our 13-week fall program cycle. We hosted student showings at TU Dance Center at the end of each cycle, attended by a combined audience of 450 people. 2: We addressed economic and perceptual barriers to dance by providing free access to dance classes and training for beginning-level youth of color and youth from low-income families. Students engaged in the school classes were 73% female and 27% male, and 52% of color (32% African American, 7% Asian American, 6% Native American, 4% Latino, and 3% mixed/other). TU Dance collaborated with Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, FAIR School in Crystal, Battle Creek Middle School in St. Paul, and Linwood-Monroe School in St. Paul to engage teens’ ages 14-18 through in-school, introductory dance classes in the winter and fall of 2013 and inviting eligible students to continue pursuing dance at TU Dance Center. We collaborated with the University of Minnesota's Barbara Barker Center for spring student performances as well, engaging an audience of 336 people.",,6581,"Other, local or private",39377,1800,"Chris Andersen, Leif Anderson, Roderick Ferguson, Priscilla Pierce Goldstein, Marcia Murray, Toni Pierce-Sands, Uri Sands, Zoe Sealy, Kelly Green Vagts",0.00,"TU Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"TU Dance will provide one year of free access to its beginning level pre-professional program at TU Dance Center in St Paul for underrepresented teens of color and teens from low-income families.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Uri,Sands,"TU Dance","PO Box 40405","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 207-4753 ",uri.sands@tudance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Ramsey, Hennepin, Anoka",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-212,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20995,"Arts Learning",2013,82475,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","More Minneapolis Public School students with disabilities, a historically underserved group, will be engaged in arts learning in the school setting. Student evaluation data will show less than 50% of students had exposure to art forms in the school setting prior to the Upstream Arts program. Teacher evaluations will show their increased use of arts based teaching methods with their students. 2: Students, regardless of their disability, will actively participate in and will develop social and communication skills through the arts. Pre/ post student and teacher evaluation data will track individual student participation, show that programs were inclusive, and that students showed improvement in self-expression, conversation and group participation skills.","In 13-14, Upstream Arts residencies are serving over 300 preK-12 students with cognitive, developmental, emotional, behavioral, and physical disabilities, as well as those that are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and those with visual impairments. Upstream Arts' programs brought the arts to these students of all abilities who often have less exposure to the arts and arts learning opportunities than their peers without disabilities. In addition to students, our residencies impacted teacher practice so that Special Education teachers and staff have the capacity to use the arts and arts based instructional strategies to teach to all different types of diverse learners. We evaluate our programs through a pre/post program evaluation of each student, post program teacher evaluations and pre/post meetings with classroom teachers and staff. 2: Minneapolis Public Schools Special Education students with disabilities that participated in Upstream Arts residency programs had increased access to the arts and arts integrated programming within the school setting. Our evaluation found that the vast majority of these students had limited or no access to arts opportunities within the school setting prior to the Upstream Arts program. Our evaluation also found that, according to Special Education teachers and staff, the residency programs were accessible to and inclusive of students regardless of their disability, and that students actively participated in visual arts, music, dance, poetry, and theatre activities. We evaluate our programs through a pre/post program evaluation of each student, post program teacher evaluations and pre/post meetings with classroom teachers and staff.",,56855,"Other, local or private",139330,1700,"Adrian Freeman, Margaret Quinlan, Mary McEathron, Maren Lindner, Chase Buzzell, Michelle Dickersen, Kim Adams, Alyssa Klein, Janice Downing",1.20,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Upstream Arts will carry out residency programs in the Special Education classrooms of 20 Minneapolis Public Schools in the 2013-14 school year. This program will bring theater, music, dance, visual arts, and poetry to 300 students with disabilities.",2013-08-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bree,Sieplinga,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 331-4584 ",info@upstreamarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-377,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20996,"Arts Learning",2013,24184,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","This seven-part series offers directed, sequential music education to seniors in their residences. It enhances musical understanding and builds community. Detailed formal evaluations, with room for commentary and suggestions, one for activity directors, and another for participants, regarding scope, quality, and impact of the seven-part series will be distributed and collected at concluding programs. 2: Bringing arts learning to life-long learners in residences or senior centers removes financial, transportation, and access barriers to participation. Success is measured by attendance, which should stay constant or grow, and by comments and formal evaluations regarding comprehension of material, ability to see and hear the programs, and comments from participants and Activity Directors.","Our seven-program series offered a unique music education opportunity for the residents of the participating senior venues. Many in our audiences told us our presentations were different from the usual fare, our programs being education-based rather than entertainment-based. The long-term association (seven monthly visits) allowed us to offer a sequential music education experience of more breadth and quality to the residents than they usually receive. We also experienced community building as people discussed their reactions to the content of our material, and in many cases introduced themselves to each other, and even rallied together for our return in the future! We assessed our outcomes through a written questionnaire distributed to the audience members as well as a different one for the Activity Directors. We received positive feedback from both, emphasizing enthusiasm especially for the learning aspect of the presentations. 2: We visited ten varied senior residences; facilities ranged in size, demographics of residents, participation of activity directors, etc. This Arts Learning grant allowed us to bring our series at no cost to the venues. There were at least two venues that definitely would not have been able to fund our visits without the 100% funding from this grant. In most venues there were wheel-chair bound, walker-users who would have had physical difficulty leaving the facility for any activity. Since all the venues were ADA compliant we know all types of needs of our audiences were accommodated. We removed all the barriers for participation in our program - We created printed programs in large-tye format, we initiated PowerPoint projections, and we used the facility's amplification when needed. Our success was confirmed by overwhelmingly positive comments and audience numbers that stayed even or increased in all facilities. All comments reflected an appreciation of our efforts.",,670,"Other, local or private",24854,952,,0.00,"Carrie Vecchione AKA Pages of Music with Rolf and Carrie",Individual,"Arts Learning",,"Pages of Music will present a seven-program series of music education performances, once a month for seven months, in ten different senior venues in various Minnesota cities.",2013-05-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Vecchione,"Carrie Vecchione AKA Pages of Music with Rolf and Carrie",,,MN,,"(651) 319-1414 ",carvec@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Rice, Olmsted, Washington, Goodhue, Hennepin",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-378,"Scott Bean: Retired elementary art teacher; practicing artist; Camilla Berry: Artist and educator; Gita Ghei: Sculptor and arts educator; Bernadette Mahfood: Jewelry and glass tile artist and educator; Laura Meyer: English teacher, Big Lake Schools; Rebecca Meyer-Larson: Theatare arts, language arts and speech communications teacher, Moorhead High School; Gretchen Pick: Artistic director, Young Dance, Twin Cities","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21000,"Arts Access",2013,64888,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","All people meeting the project's target group criteria and wishing to participate will be welcomed, and all issues of disability will be accommodated. The project planners will engage independent evaluators to review marketing outreach, observe workshop implementation, review participant self-report forms and conduct interviews at the culminating exhibits to ascertain any barriers in any settings. 2: More than 50% of the project participants will indicate this experience as their first as an adult participating in a public art exhibit or event. Each project participant will complete a demographic form, one portion of which, will ask for information as to previous experiences in being part of publicly displayed or presented art exhibits or arts events.","Two external evaluators, Mary McEathron and Ann Mavis, were contracted by VSA Minnesota to provide evaluation services to the Minnesota Disability Mural Project. A pre- and post-workshop survey was completed by most of the workshop participants. One of the post- questions asked if the workshop had been fully accessible to them. From a total of 1044 survey responses, 843 reported yes, 10 reported no, and 189 didn’t respond to the question. Thus, 1% of the participants felt that because of time constraints (1), table set-ups (2), more personal assistance (2) or some other unstated reason that the workshop was not completely accessible to them. No person was turned away from any workshop and all participants either had a disability themselves or worked with or had a family member/acquaintance with a disability. Of the total participants, 79% expressed positive responses regarding how they felt about their art-making experience, 1% found it frustrating and 20% did not provide a response. 2: Each of the workshop participants were asked a couple of questions in the pre-workshop survey to determine both the frequency of participating in art-making workshops and if they had ever had any artwork that they may have created shown in a public venue. We used this second question to assess Outcome 2. Thirty-six percent (36%) of the respondents indicated that they had had their work on display previously, 48% said no and for 16% of the responses it was unable to be determined. We believe that a majority of the 16% for whom we could not determine a response would have responded no. Thus, we feel very confident in stating that our outcome was met; more than 50% of the participants will indicate this experience as their first for being part of a public art exhibit.",,11946,"Other, local or private",76834,7100,"Gail Burke, Wade Karli, Christian Novak, Anne Peacock, Steve Danko, Adam Perry, Adrienne Mason, Sue Warner, Paul Tuveson, Jessica Lee, Stacy Shamblott",0.00,"VSA Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"The Minnesota Disability Mural and Story Project will engage people with disabilities, and those significantly connected to disability, in creating visual art or the written word to explore the question, What does Arts Access mean to me?",2013-03-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Dunn,"VSA Minnesota","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 305",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 332-3888x 1",craig@vsamn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Anoka, Stearns, Sherburne, Benton, Dakota, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-213,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21009,"Arts Learning",2013,65531,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Education","To increase access to high quality arts learning for low-income students by deepening school-day experiences through distinct out-of-school learning. Increased access to arts learning is measured through daily program attendance, documenting active participation in arts learning activities, and enrollment forms, documenting student demographics to ensure increased access of the target population. 2: To improve skill building in visual arts, music and dance, as defined by the state arts standards, for 450 low-income students and 75 staff members. Improved skill building is measured through an arts rubric tool, adapted by the teaching artist and aligned the state arts standards. Each arts learner will describe learning through journaling writing or sketching to reflect on skill building.","YMCA Beacons made arts learning opportunities more accessible to students by collaborating with local artists to offer a wide array of free arts programming; Afro-American Dance, violin, beat-boxing, African drumming, water color, environmental art and music production were offered to more than 450 young people. We utilized our partners to offer programing through intensive summer arts camp, afterschool and school day opportunities. Transportation and meals were provided mitigating barriers to participation. To ensure target population criteria was met we used an online tracking system and enrollment forms enabling program staff to track demographic and income status data. Program attendance was taken daily to ensure increased access and participation. Photos and videos were taken to document active participation in arts learning activities, deepening young people’s experiences with the arts. We evaluated our achieved outcomes through quantitative and qualitative data collected. 2: The quantity and types of arts learning opportunities within our organization increased and improved skill building in visual arts, music and dance music by incorporating a variety of high quality arts learning experience into already defined programs. Engagement strategies included but were not limited to: field trips to local art studios, violin lessons, music-production instruction and textile arts. Arts-learning instruction enhanced and diversified programming at both the Sheridan Beacons Center, Sheridan Arts Magnet and the North Community YMCA. Programming was offered year round to ensure increased access and participation. In order to reinforce learning we engaged in active reflection and feedback sessions. During the Summer Arts Camp young people had the opportunity to journal, sketch and record video journals to document their growth and understanding. To ensure quality, artists created a skill building measuring tool for each student to track learning that took place.",,24069,"Other, local or private",89600,21400,"Calvin U. Allen, Richard M. Dorn, James L. Altman, Robert Ehren, Anthony Bassett, Ty W. Erickson, Bonnie Baskin, Tom Forsythe, John Bendt, John P. Gainor, Walter T. Chesley, David J. Graff, Anthony E. Coffey, Jeffrey P. Greiner, Mike Gustafson, Kathryn Correia, Deniz Cultu, Scott S. Hults, Richard K. Davis, Lisa Humphreys, Jacquelyn K. Daylor, Robert L. Keene, Chuck Kelly, Michael J. Klingensmith, Jon F. Ruppel, I. P. Knelman, Ronald J. Schutz, Jeffrey Lafavre, Rajni Shah, Michael L. Lejeune, William F. Sharpe, Iii, Reid Lindquist, Paul H. Seiferth, Michael J. Lovett, Wendy S. Lovell-Smith, Matthew W. Marek, Paul Snyder, Robert J. Marzec, Greg Somerville, Steve W. Meads, Ronald J. Touchette, Andrea M. Walsh, Bruce W. Mooty, Lance Whitacre, Jayme D. Olson, David S. Wichmann, Kathryn Mitchell Ramstad, Michael Reeves, Eileen Youds, Victoria A. Reinhardt, Catherine A. Zappa",0.00,"YMCA Minneapolis Downtown","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"The YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities will partner with Sheridan Arts Magnet School and ten teaching artists to invigorate arts learning in 450 low-income youth, YMCA and Sheridan staff, and the community, through summer and school year programming.",2013-04-01,2014-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Cuff,"YMCA Minneapolis Downtown","30 S 9th St",Minneapolis,MN,55402,"(612) 371-8755 ",melissa.cuff@ymcatwincities.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-379,"Paul Anderson: Retired elementary school teacher; Loretta Bebeau: Art educator; Joanna Cortright: Arts Education Consultant and coach for schools, music organizations, and teaching artists. Professional Development instructor for arts organizations, K-12 schools, and higher education; Independent music educator.; Alberto Justiniano: Artistic Director, Teatro del Pueblo,Theater Artist and Filmmaker; Katie Marshall: Executive Director, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids; Micah Minnema: Development Director, Saint Paul Neighborhood Network; development.; Kimberly Nightingale: Executive Director, Saint Paul Almanac; Pat Samples: Program Director, ARTSAGE","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,2 21010,"Arts Access",2013,3048,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Dance students who live with and without disabilities will work together, on an ongoing basis, to create and perform their original choreography. Surveys by dancers and families will determine the quality and impact of the project and provide their perspectives on how to best support integration at Young Dance. 2: Young Dance presents six dance performances that introduce physically integrated dance to new audience members and practitioners. Surveys will determine the numbers of audience members new to dance. Enrollment in classes will be tracked to determine how many students were first exposed to dance through a performance.","Our intention was that, through workshops and performances, dancers with and without disabilities would work together on an ongoing basis to create and perform their original choreography. In each workshop, dancers created their own choreography. Many dancers participated in repeat workshops, so each workshop was able to build upon the skills developed in the previous workshop. New dancers were welcomed with enthusiasm. Dancers who have not been able to continue with the workshops have stayed in touch with Young Dance through communication and attendance at events. 2: Through six dance performances we intended to introduce new audiences to physically integrated dance. Follow up evaluations with our students were to determine how many of our students were introduced to dance through our performances. Each performance did introduce new audience members to physically integrated dance, as evident by audience evaluations and verbal feedback. However, the audience members introduced to dance through performance did not follow up to be students in subsequent classes. In many cases, the audiences were present at the performance because they were watching a specific student who was new to dance for that workshop.",,3282,"Other, local or private",6330,,"James Grathwol, Maria Tierney, A.T. Moffet, Catherine Kangas, Erin Thompson, Mike Cohn, Jon Dicus, Lauren Ferrera, Becky Heist, Hope Grathwol, Jessica Briggs, Jay Hammond, Krystal Stackhouse",0.00,"Young Dance, Inc. AKA Young Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access",,"Young Dance will present Freewheeling, a series of physically integrated dance performances at the Courage Center, which feature original choreography by youth living with and without disabilities, to music by local musicians.",2013-01-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Pick,"Young Dance, Inc. AKA Young Dance","3321 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 423-3064 ",info@youngdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-214,"Katherine Dodge: Executive director, Itasca Orchestra and Strings Program.; Elizabeth Flinsch-Garrison: Education and Outreach Director, Northern Clay Center; Patricia Grimes: Arts Coordinator- Sanford Center ( Neilson Place), Bemidji; Susan Haas: Artistic Producing Director, Open Eye Figure Theatre, Minneapolis; Joanna Kohler: Filmmaker and Media producer, community storytelling; Jennifer Monroe: President of the Lupus Foundation of Minnesota and Treasurer of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association; Sherri Pugh: Director of Operations, Sabathini Community Center; Robert Weisenfeld: Assistant Vice President,Corporate and Foundation Relations, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21012,"Arts Learning",2013,71720,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3"," ACHF Arts Education","Zenon Dance Company seeks to offer new opportunities for arts learning in the state of Minnesota. Zenon Dance Company will achieve this outcome by engaging in residencies that partner with new residency sites and audiences for our programming. 2: Zenon Dance Company seeks to make dance as an art form accessible to young people regardless of economic background, geography, or physical ability. Zenon Dance Company residencies will target youth who are underserved by dance as an art form, either due to a physical challenge; an at risk or economically challenged background; or by not having easy geographic access to the Twin Cities dance community.","Zenon Dance Company achieved this by engaging in residencies that partnered with new sites and audiences. Evaluation was an ongoing part of each residency, and included daily meetings, surveys, class evaluations, and written letters of support by school administrators. A thorough planning stage identified residency goals and customize the curriculum to meet student and faculty needs. Minnesota Internship Center Charter School, Minneapolis (February 2014): one-week residency with extremely at-risk youth in November 2013, with two culminating student performances at the Sabathani Community Center auditorium (South Minneapolis) and Unity House (North Minneapolis). Garden City Elementary, Brooklyn Center (September 2013): one-week residency with 4th-5th grade students. Washington Elementary, Owatonna (February 2013): two-week intensive residency for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade students. Birch Grove Elementary, Brooklyn Park (September, 2013): one-week residency with 1st-3rd grade students. 2: Metro Deaf School, St. Paul (March 11-15, 2013): was a new partner for Zenon Dance Company, and a wonderful opportunity to expand our work with this underserved population. Zenon Dance Company conducted a 1-week residency that was ASL interpreted. Minnesota Academy for the Blind, Faribault (October 7-11, 2013): Zenon Dance Company conducted a 1-week residency with students with more severe disabilities in November 2013. The dancer worked with small groups and one-on-one, talking with students, using music and touch to lead them through movements. To augment Zenon Dance Company's residency activities, all participating students and their families were invited to attend a free ASL interpreted student matinee during Zenon Dance Company's Fall 2013 Season at the Cowles Center. Schools provided buses to transport students, and we performed to nearly 400 students.",,670,"Other, local or private",72390,2500,"Lisa Byrne, Patricia Timpane, Paul Dunbar, Amy Ongaro, Linda Z. Andrews, Travis Barkve, Tiffany Joy Hanken, Heidi Kurtze, L. Kelley Lindquist, Shannon Loecher, Brianna Olson, Shawn Pearson, Jennifer Price, Brian Winke",0.00,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Learning",,"Zenon will provide seven weeks of residency programs at schools in Owatonna, Brooklyn Park, Faribault, North Minneapolis, and St Paul, serving deaf/hard of hearing, visually impaired, at-risk, and general populations of students.",2013-03-01,2014-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Andrews,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 338-1101 ",linda@zenondance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Steele, Rice, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-380,"Alyssa Baguss: Arts programming coordinator, Three Rivers Park District/Silverwood Park; Betty Devine: Jewelry designer and lettering artist; Southeastern Minnesota Visual Artists co-op board member; Kelly Dupre: Instructor- printmaking and mosaics; Volunteer and classroom coordinator, North House Folks School, Grand Marais; Scott Gustafson: Department Leader, Visual Arts and Technologies, Eastview High School, Apple Valley; Denise Kulawik: Writer, Producer; Susan Lundin: Director of Government Relations, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities; Ward Merrill: Executive Director, Backus Community Center, presenter; Heather Miller-Shiell: Director of Development and Institutional Giving, Minnesota Orchestra","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 21013,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2013,44410,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","We will build positive relationships with venues and presenters in greater Minnesota, creating opportunities for more dance events in the future. We will survey our venue partners to determine whether they would be interested in having Zorongo Flamenco and/or other similar arts organizations return to their venues. 2: We will expand our range of communities visited. We will show that we have presented successful performances at venues in communities in which we have not performed.","Our venue partners were all very enthusiastic about the tour appearances. All shows were well-attended, except for Fond du Lac College, proving that greater Minnesota audiences are excited to see styles of performance, such as flamenco, to which they may have had little previous exposure. The opportunities for Zorongo Flamenco and other arts organizations to tour in the future have thus been expanded. We surveyed all presenters, and they were all interested in having us perform again in the future. All presenters were interested in presenting other touring artists from Minnesota. 2: We successfully performed in all of our planned tour venues: University of Minnesota-Morris, Carleton College in Northfield, Central Lakes College in Brainerd, Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Myles Reif Center in Grand Rapids, and Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in Cloquet. We had not appeared previously at four of these locations, and it had been some time since we had visited the others, with the exception of Central Lakes College, where we toured in 2011. All of the performances were successful and all were well-attended except for Fond du Lac. This gave many audiences their first taste of flamenco music and dance, and they were thrilled to see it.",,12116,"Other, local or private",56526,3300,"Robert Schommer, Christine Kozachok, Robin Moede, Donald Davies, Marissa Sundquist, Alessandra Chiarelli, Silvia Lopez, Tamara Rogers, Georgia May, Allison Herrera, Vanessa Carneiro, Marguerita Scott, Susana di Palma, Catherine Higgins Whiteside",0.00,"Zorongo Flamenco, Inc. AKA Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre and School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Tour Minnesota",,"Zorongo Flamenco Dance and Theatre will visit seven Minnesota communities with a program of traditional flamenco and new work based on the poems of Gabriela Mistral and the music of Gonzalo Grau.",2013-05-01,2014-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Niels,Strandskov,"Zorongo Flamenco, Inc. AKA Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre and School","3012 Minnehaha Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1932,"(612) 743-8331 ",flamenco@zorongo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Dakota, Itasca, Carlton, Stevens, Rice, Crow Wing, Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-175,"Lynne Beck: Development Director, COMPAS; Olive Bieringa: Co-director, Body Cartography Project, Dance performance, workshops, films; Rachel Chomet: Actor and Playwright; Jane Gudmundson: Freelance consultant in education and the arts; Carol Gustavson: Traidtional Japanese Shibori Artist; Barbe Hansen: Executive director, Twin Rivers Center for the Arts, Mankato; Exeutive Producer, Sample Night Live; Cheryl Kramer-Milder: Artistic director, County Seat Theater Company, Cloquet; Peter Pestalozzi: Furniture designer/craftsman, Ely; Board member, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council; Steven Schmidt: General manager, City of Rochester Music Department/Riverside Concerts|Christopher Taykalo, Marketing and Development Manager, Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.",,No 20794,"Arts Access",2013,17546,"Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session, chapter 6, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3","ACHF Arts Access","Deepen existing relationships and develop new relationships with organizations serving rural east central Minnesota youth. We will track the quantity of youth serving organizations contacted, quantity who became involved and were served. We will survey staff at participating organizations to assess satisfaction, identify issues, and gather suggestions for improvements. 2: Establish a new program to provide arts education programming for rural youth, by reducing financial barriers to participation in tours and workshops. We will track the quantity of youth-serving organizations contacted, and quantity of who became involved and were served. We will survey participants to assess satisfaction, identify issues, and gather suggestions for improvements.","Through the Rural Arts Program, we served a total of 1,231 rural youth, developed new relationships with over 20 youth-serving organizations, deepened existing relationships, and cultivated relationships with groups we hope to serve in the future. Rural Arts program also helped Franconia serve the rural community in more profound ways by encouraging families to attend other programming at Franconia and become more engaged in arts activities within the region. To assess achievement of this outcome, we tracked the quantity of organizations contacted, organizations who applied for the program, and organizations served. This assessment process also provided a way for us to identify underserved areas and groups that we would like to work with in the future. Please see the attached report for detailed results. 2: We successfully achieved the outcome of establishing a new program to provide arts education programming for rural youth by reducing financial barriers to participation in tours and workshops by establishing RAP that served 1,291 East Central Minnesota rural youth with fee-free guided tours, arts activities, and art-making workshops at Franconia’s 30-acre sculpture park. RAP provided rural youth deep engagement with art and artists, expanded notions of art, and exposed participants to the life of working artists in an unintimidating, high-touch setting. To assess this outcome and impact of the program, we conducted: 1) observational and participatory evaluation of youth served to assess progress towards identified learning objectives; 2) online surveys of group leaders to assess impact and uncover barriers to access for arts programming; and 3) in-depth online surveys of artists involved to assess their satisfaction with program administration. Please see the attached report.",,3054,"Other, local or private",20600,,"Peter Curtis, Dorothy Goldie, Gar Hargens, Libby Hlavka, Erik Janssen, John Joachim, Davis Klaila, Ronald Kopeska, John Kremer, Amy McKinney, Diane Mullin, Josine Peters, John Reinan, Tamsie Ringler",0.00,"Franconia Sculpture Park","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts Access ",,"Franconia Sculpture Park will increase access to the arts for underserved, rural youth from east central Minnesota by providing artist-led guided tours and artmaking workshops through its new Rural Arts Program. ",2013-02-01,2013-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Hock,"Franconia Sculpture Park","29836 St Croix Trl",Shafer,MN,55074,"(651) 257-6668 ",johnhock@franconia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,"Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-179,"Melanie Davis: Volunteer Services and Corporate Engagement Director, Lyngblomsten, St. Paul; Alice De Yonge: Program director, Project G.E.M., nonprofit that serves special needs youth; Anna Deschampe: School Director, Oshki Ogimaag Community School, Grand Portage; Sharon Fischlowitz: Executive Director, Black Label Movement, Minneapolis; David Machacek: Executive director, ArtOrg, Visual artist; MaryLynn Pulscher: Environmental Education Coordinator, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board; Toni Quirk: Vice president of development PAI (provides services to adults with developmental disabilities), White Bear Lake.; Kristine Wyant: Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations., Minneapolis College of Art and Design ","Judson Bemis Jr.: Actor, arts administrator, founder and principal of Clere Consulting. Secretary, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; John Gunyou, City manager, Minnetonka.; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Pamela Perri: Executive vice president, Builders Association of Minnesota.; Margaret Rapp: Former educator, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University. ","Executive director Sue Gens (651) 215-1600 ", 3671,"Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users",2012,11243,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","The Metropolitan Council and MnTAP will identify opportunities for industrial water conservation as well as factors that motivate implementation of operational changes to capture water conservation savings. The Metropolitan Council will fill an existing knowledge gap in water conservation data in the metropolitan area.  Data gained from this project will be used in water supply planning projections for the metropolitan area.  Private industrial water users will receive site-specific water conservation recommendations.","We chose to investigate and engage about 16% of the applicable businesses based on our assessment of whether the business and industry sectors represented could be reasonably expected to have opportunities for water conservation through process improvements. The outreach method chosen was through email. This was seen as a contemporary and accessible way to reach the audience, but was ultimately found difficult due to lack of publicly available email addresses. However, once prepared, the outreach survey resulted in a good return rate of 39% (33 respondents). It found that factors that motivate implementation of operational changes to capture water conservation savings vary across industries, process needs, and the perceived value of the water resource. In many cases, the survey pointed to a lack of information, focus, or priorities concerning water. Companies have tried some initiatives aimed at water conservation, maybe have water conservation teams, plans, or projects, know what processes use the water, but don’t necessarily have any plans to reduce water use on that process. The anticipated project impact to identify use and opportunities didn’t seem to resonate with the survey respondents as either an opportunity for water and cost savings, or more generally as a call to action across the metro. Except in the seven cases where survey participation ultimately translated into assessment assistance, interaction with MnTAP beyond the survey was limited.Measureable OutcomesAccording to the survey results:42.5% of survey respondents have no water conservation initiatives45% of respondents measure water use on a facility-wide basis, as opposed to a process-by-process basisWater permitting costs are not a constraintWater supply treatment costs are a concernWastewater discharge regulations are a concernFrom the seven anonymous one-day, on-site assessments:Six assessment were performed at food-related faciltiesOne assessment was performed at a metal fabrication facilityAnnual water savings of up to 71.9 million gallons were identifiedThis equals 2.6% of total 2010 industrial well water use in the eleven-county study area From the three summer intern projects:Gedney Foods, Chaska:Total water savings of 6.4 million gallons per year identified (planned for implementation, or in testing)Total salt savings of 1 million pounds per year identifiedTotal natural gas savings of 22,790 therms per year identifiedTotal savings = $115,230 per yearNorthern Star - Michael Foods, ChaskaTotal water savings of 30.6 million gallons per year identified (fully implemented)Total savings = $132,000 per yearFederal Cartridge, AnokaTotal water savings of 7 million gallons per year identified (8 to 10% of total facility water use; implemented or awaiting installation or approval)Total savings = $113,200 per yearConclusionsMnTAP had an interesting exposure to a microcosm of specific well water needs in selected industries in the last two years. Our previous experiences are again reinforced with a number of conclusions coming from this project:Manufacturing process modifications can be very challenging, even with strong cost and efficiency justification. Changes can include production downtime, re-piping systems, recalibrating flow rates, re-assignments and other modifications to the currently productive and profitable facility layout and routine.There are in-situ and practical limits to knowing about water use- how much is used, where it goes, how much it costs per use. The cost of water is an industry overhead expense, and in many cases not scrutinized. Whatever water supply treatment needs that are necessary are part of that operating expense, to be maintained and operating at the risk of production curtailment or shutdown.MnTAP’s experience with this project has given us a renewed appreciation for, and focus on the pervasive implications and prominent opportunities surrounding water conservation. Program initiatives will continue to target water conservation education, project, and technical assistance outreach. We look forward to continuing our relationship with MCES and other water supply and treatment system operators around the state to work with their communities on meaningful and cost-effective water conservation.",,,,11243,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/University of Minnesota - Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP)","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","Working with the Metropolitan Council, the University of Minnesota - Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP) is investigating the opportunity for water conservation by private industrial water users across the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Private industrial water users are defined as industries that use private wells for their water supply. This work is determining factors that encourage or create barriers for implementation of identified industrial water conservation opportunities. Through this project the Metropolitan Council will gain ideas on common water conservation opportunities within a variety of industrial facilities, knowledge on water assessment protocol within an industrial facility, and a case study on water conservation resulting from a detailed MnTAP intern project investigation. The project includes a survey of private industrial water users to assess general trends in water use and conservation activities; onsite assessments with MnTAP engineering staff to directly identify water conservation opportunities in selected facilities; and an in-depth investigation of one facility through a MnTAP summer intern project.",,,2012-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Davis,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1519",Brian.Davis@metc.state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessing-opportunity-and-barriers-water-conservation-private-industrial-users,,,, 3671,"Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users",2013,36453,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See 2012 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,36453,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/University of Minnesota - Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP)","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","Working with the Metropolitan Council, the University of Minnesota - Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP) is investigating the opportunity for water conservation by private industrial water users across the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Private industrial water users are defined as industries that use private wells for their water supply. This work is determining factors that encourage or create barriers for implementation of identified industrial water conservation opportunities. Through this project the Metropolitan Council will gain ideas on common water conservation opportunities within a variety of industrial facilities, knowledge on water assessment protocol within an industrial facility, and a case study on water conservation resulting from a detailed MnTAP intern project investigation. The project includes a survey of private industrial water users to assess general trends in water use and conservation activities; onsite assessments with MnTAP engineering staff to directly identify water conservation opportunities in selected facilities; and an in-depth investigation of one facility through a MnTAP summer intern project.",,,2012-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Davis,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1519",Brian.Davis@metc.state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessing-opportunity-and-barriers-water-conservation-private-industrial-users,,,, 3671,"Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users",2014,45337,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See 2012 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","We chose to investigate and engage about 16% of the applicable businesses based on our assessment of whether the business and industry sectors represented could be reasonably expected to have opportunities for water conservation through process improvements. The outreach method chosen was through email. This was seen as a contemporary and accessible way to reach the audience, but was ultimately found difficult due to lack of publicly available email addresses. However, once prepared, the outreach survey resulted in a good return rate of 39% (33 respondents). It found that factors that motivate implementation of operational changes to capture water conservation savings vary across industries, process needs, and the perceived value of the water resource. In many cases, the survey pointed to a lack of information, focus, or priorities concerning water. Companies have tried some initiatives aimed at water conservation, maybe have water conservation teams, plans, or projects, know what processes use the water, but don’t necessarily have any plans to reduce water use on that process. The anticipated project impact to identify use and opportunities didn’t seem to resonate with the survey respondents as either an opportunity for water and cost savings, or more generally as a call to action across the metro. Except in the seven cases where survey participation ultimately translated into assessment assistance, interaction with MnTAP beyond the survey was limited. Measureable Outcomes According to the survey results: •42.5% of survey respondents have no water conservation initiatives •45% of respondents measure water use on a facility-wide basis, as opposed to a process-by-process basis •Water permitting costs are not a constraint •Water supply treatment costs are a concern •Wastewater discharge regulations are a concern From the seven anonymous one-day, on-site assessments: •Six assessment were performed at food-related facilties •One assessment was performed at a metal fabrication facility •Annual water savings of up to 71.9 million gallons were identified •This equals 2.6% of total 2010 industrial well water use in the eleven-county study area From the three summer intern projects: Gedney Foods, Chaska: •Total water savings of 6.4 million gallons per year identified (planned for implementation, or in testing) •Total salt savings of 1 million pounds per year identified •Total natural gas savings of 22,790 therms per year identified •Total savings = $115,230 per year Northern Star - Michael Foods, Chaska •Total water savings of 30.6 million gallons per year identified (fully implemented) •Total savings = $132,000 per year Federal Cartridge, Anoka •Total water savings of 7 million gallons per year identified (8 to 10% of total facility water use; implemented or awaiting installation or approval) •Total savings = $113,200 per year Conclusions MnTAP had an interesting exposure to a microcosm of specific well water needs in selected industries in the last two years. Our previous experiences are again reinforced with a number of conclusions coming from this project: Manufacturing process modifications can be very challenging, even with strong cost and efficiency justification. Changes can include production downtime, re-piping systems, recalibrating flow rates, re-assignments and other modifications to the currently productive and profitable facility layout and routine. There are in-situ and practical limits to knowing about water use- how much is used, where it goes, how much it costs per use. The cost of water is an industry overhead expense, and in many cases not scrutinized. Whatever water supply treatment needs that are necessary are part of that operating expense, to be maintained and operating at the risk of production curtailment or shutdown. MnTAP’s experience with this project has given us a renewed appreciation for, and focus on the pervasive implications and prominent opportunities surrounding water conservation. Program initiatives will continue to target water conservation education, project, and technical assistance outreach. We look forward to continuing our relationship with MCES and other water supply and treatment system operators around the state to work with their communities on meaningful and cost-effective water conservation.",,,,45337,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/University of Minnesota - Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP)","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","Working with the Metropolitan Council, the University of Minnesota - Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP) is investigating the opportunity for water conservation by private industrial water users across the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Private industrial water users are defined as industries that use private wells for their water supply. This work is determining factors that encourage or create barriers for implementation of identified industrial water conservation opportunities. Through this project the Metropolitan Council will gain ideas on common water conservation opportunities within a variety of industrial facilities, knowledge on water assessment protocol within an industrial facility, and a case study on water conservation resulting from a detailed MnTAP intern project investigation. The project includes a survey of private industrial water users to assess general trends in water use and conservation activities; onsite assessments with MnTAP engineering staff to directly identify water conservation opportunities in selected facilities; and an in-depth investigation of one facility through a MnTAP summer intern project.",,,2012-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Davis,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1519",Brian.Davis@metc.state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessing-opportunity-and-barriers-water-conservation-private-industrial-users,,,, 17917,"Bartholomew House Single Room Reinterpretation (Area 3.2)",2013,7000,"Laws of Minnesota for 2011 Chapter 6, Article 4, Subdivision 5, Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants.","Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. $5,250,000 the first year and $5,250,000 the second year are for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional, or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources.",,,,,,7000,,"Bill Walker, David Larson, Reed Bornholdt, John Lindley, John Bjostad, David Butler, David Melcher, Ruthann Clay, Todd Chase, Buzz Petersen",,"Richfield Historical Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To fabricate and install in the Riley Bartholomew House an exhibit on residential life over time in one suburb.",,"To fabricate and install in the Riley Bartholomew House an exhibit on residential life over time in one suburb.",2012-12-01,2013-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jodi,Larson,"Richfield Historical Society","6901 Lyndale Avenue S",Richfield,MN,55423,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bartholomew-house-single-room-reinterpretation-area-32,"Historic Resources Advisory Committee Mark Peterson, Winona (Chair) - Executive Director, Winona County Historical Society - Governor's appointee to Minnesota Sesquicentennial and Minnesota Humanities Commissions - Qualified in history, historic preservation and history museum administration Leanne Brown, Eden Prairie - Director of Development, Carver County Library/Library Foundation - Formerly, Executive Director, Carver County Historical Society - Qualified in history, project management and museum studies Jack Byers, Minneapolis - Manager, Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Department (CPED) - Manages CPED's Preservation and Design Section - Qualified in historic preservation, architecture, urban geography and planning Tamara Edevold, Bagley - Executive Director, Clearwater County Historical Society - Active in Minnesota's Historic Northwest, regional historical organization - Qualified in history, archaeology, anthropology and history museum administration Ram Gada, Eden Prairie - Engineer - Active in the documentation of Minnesota's East Indian community - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), former member - Qualified in engineering, energy consulting and grants administration William Latady, Tower - Bois Forte Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer - Curator, Bois Forte Heritage Museum - Qualified in archaeology, anthropology, historic preservation and history museum administration Benjamin Vander Kooi, Luverne - Attorney practicing as Vander Kooi Law Offices, P.A., in Luverne, MN - Active in Vote Yes! Campaign - Past chair, MN State Arts Board - Advisor, National Trust for Historic Preservation - Qualified in historic preservation, nonprofit and grants administration Brenda Child, Minneapolis - Chair, Department of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota - Enrolled member, Red Lake Nation - Qualified in history, American Studies and American Indian Studies Nicole Foss, Bemidji - Executive Director, Beltrami County Historical Society, Bemidji, MN - Qualified in anthropology, historical archaeology, library and museum fields Kris Kiesling, Roseville - Director of Archives and Special Collections at University of MN Libraries - State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) member - Qualified in library and archives, digital services and history Jan Louwagie, Marshall - Coordinator, Southwest Minnesota Regional Research Center, Southwest Minnesota State University - Founding member of Society for the Study of Local and Regional History - Former member of State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) - Qualified in history and archival administration Ann Meline, Saint Cloud - Deputy Director, Stearns History Museum, St. Cloud - Formerly Assistant Director/Public Programs managing Exhibits, Collections and Education Departments - Former grant reviewer for Institute of Museum and Library Services - Qualified in history, nonprofit and museum administration Peter Reis, White Bear Lake - President, White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Chair, Minnesota Historical Society's Grants Review Committee - Qualified in history and nonprofit and grants administration William Stoeri, Minneapolis - Ex-officio member (president of the MHS Board) Missy Staples Thompson, Saint Paul - Ex-officio member (treasurer of the MHS Board)","Minnesota Historical Society Governing Board: William R. Stoeri, President Missy S. Thompson, Vice President Ruth Huss, Vice President D. Stephen Elliott, Secretary Dean M. Nelson, Treasurer Suzanne Blue Brenda J. Child Robert Bruininks Judith S. Corson D. Stephen Elliott Phyllis Rawls Goff William D. Green David R. Hakensen Ruth S. Huss Martha Kaemmer Dennis L. Lamkin David M. Larson Charles Mahar Dean M. Nelson Elizabeth M. Nordlie Dennis Nguyen Peter R. Reis Hussein Samatar Simon Stevens Susan Kenny Stevens William R. Stoeri Karen Wilson Thissen Missy Staples Thompson Eleanor Winston Ex-Officio: Mark Dayton, Governor Yvonne Prattner Solon Lieutenant Governor Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State Lori Swanson, Attorney General Rebecca Otto, State Auditor",, 18499,"Black Minnesota Statewide Conference",2013,100000,"Minnesota Law 2011 (Special Session), Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 8Councils of Color. $500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for competitive grants to the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Indian Affairs Council, and the Chicano Latino Affairs Council. Grants are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Humanities Center and the grant recipients for community events and programs that celebrate and preserve artistic, historical, and cultural heritage.","Councils of Color. $500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for competitive grants to the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Indian Affairs Council, and the Chicano Latino Affairs Council. Grants are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Humanities Center and the grant recipients for community events and programs that celebrate and preserve artistic, historical, and cultural heritage.","The outcomes to be achieved from the summit are improved cultural awareness between the various African ethnic cultures and African-Americans, deepening mutual understanding between the two communities within black Minnesota, elevate the pride of all Minnesotans through highlighting the achievements of Black Minnesotans, creating a platform of continuing dialogue and collaboration between Black Minnesotans, and ultimately the positioning of COBM as a cultural guide and resource to other ethnic communities in Minnesota with a special focus to be a resource to educators.","• Over 200 people attended the Summit on Friday and Saturday, and over 400 people attended on Sunday • 35 spiritual leaders, community leaders, and artist presented workshops and presented at a family picnic during the 3-day-long Summit • The Council built their capacity to convene, inform, and ensure full representation of Minnesotans of African descent. • A feature-length film documentary was produced by interviewing over 70 individuals who told the stories of the historic neighborhoods, noted leaders, and significant events for Minnesotans of African descent. • A web portal was created to help Black Minnesotans find events and organizations and to serve as a tool to mobilize, inform, and engage with Black living in Minnesota. • A Black Artist issue discussion was held during the Summit as well as Black Artistic performances. • A Legacy Arts Committee was formed and has developed legislative recommendation that will establish a foundation for enhancing Black Arts in Minnesota and can be reviewed at http://mn.gov/cobm/.",,,,,,,,"Council on Black Minnesotans","State Government","The Council on Black Minnesotans and the Humanities Center will coordinate a Cultural Relations Summit for Minnesotans of Africans descent. The summit will celebrate culture traditions through instructional demonstrations, guided tours, and visual arts; plan for cultural institutions’ sustainability; and strengthen cultural connections through DNA technology. A web-based cultural portal and a video documentary on the contributions of Minnesotans of African will discover and preserve cultural traditions and enhance relations in Minnesota.",,,2013-01-04,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Edward,McDonald,"Council on Black Minnesotans","2233 University Avenue, Suite 426","St. Paul",MN,55114,(651)643-3015,edward.mcdonald@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/black-minnesota-statewide-conference,,,, 18947,"Bluff Ravine Stabilization at Seminary Fen",2013,220800,"111 006 02 07A 000","Laws of Minnesota 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Section 7, and Laws of Minnesota 2012, Chapter 264, Section 7","Reduce Sediment by 625 tons/year.","This project resulted in an estimated reduction 1,680 tons of sediment per year",,75000,"The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources. ",220800,1800,"Kent Francis, Carla Shutrop, Len Kremer, Yvonne Shirk, Vacancy ",0.2,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Seminary Fen, a 600-acre complex in Carver County, supports one of only 500 calcareous fens in the world and is one of the highest quality calcareous fens in southern Minnesota. The Fen feeds Assumption Creek; one of the metro area's last known trout streams that supports naturally reproducing native brook trout. Assumption Creek then discharges to the nearby Minnesota River. The Fen's unique hydrology, soils, plants, and habitats are highly sensitive to water quality and sedimentation stress. Areas of the fen are currently being restored by the Lower Minnesota River Watershed District, City of Chaska, and Carver County. This project will stabilize a major gully to protect the Fen from further degradation. The complete design, incorporating existing rate control and the gully stabilization, will reduce peak discharge by 90% and peak velocities by 50%. This will reduce yearly sediment loads by 45 percent, from 1,380 to 755 tons. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Terry,Schwalbe,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed District","112 East 5th Street",Chaska,MN,55318,"(952) 856-5880",terrys@lowermn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Scott",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bluff-ravine-stabilization-seminary-fen,"Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Terry Bovee -MDH Principal Planner Drinking Water Protection; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Dave Friedl -DNR Northern Region Clean Water Specialist; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Dwight Wilcox -MDA Ag BMP Program Planner; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator;-DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager;","Please reference following link: http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/aboutbwsr/boarddirectory.pdf","Nicole Clapp",No 18924,"Brown's Creek Restoration ",2013,72500,"111 006 02 07A 000","Laws of Minnesota 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Section 7, and Laws of Minnesota 2012, Chapter 264, Section 7","Reduce Phosphorus by 12 pounds/year, Sediment by 1 tons/year and runoff volume by 1 acre-feet/year.","Reduce Phosphorus by 2.5 pounds per year, Sediment by 1 tons per year ",,27000,"The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources. ",72500,,"Craig Leiser, Gail Pundsack, Gerald Johnson, Connie Taillon",,"Brown's Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Brown's Creek Watershed District, the MN DNR Trails and Countryside Auto Repair will partner to achieve significant thermal and sediment reductions in the biologically impaired Brown's Creek by installing one large scale rain garden with infiltration, one pretreatment chamber for sediment capture off of parking and drive lanes, and a two cell bio-filtration garden. The entire project site is intensely utilized, drains untreated water to Brown's Creek, and is located on the developing Brown's Creek State Trail. This project was identified as a high priority in the Brown's Creek TMDL Implementation Plan. The stormwater practices are designed to remove 2.3 tons of the total suspended solids, 12 pounds of total phosphorous, and retain at least 1 acre-foot of warm stormwater on the land per year. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Kill,"Brown's Creek Watershed District","1380 W. Frontage Rd. Highway 36",Stillwater,MN,55115,"(651) 275-1136 ",karen.kill@mnwcd.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/browns-creek-restoration,"Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Terry Bovee -MDH Principal Planner Drinking Water Protection; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Dave Friedl -DNR Northern Region Clean Water Specialist; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Dwight Wilcox -MDA Ag BMP Program Planner; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator;-DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager;","Please reference following link: http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/aboutbwsr/boarddirectory.pdf","Nicole Clapp",No 18925,"Brown's Creek Restoration - Retrofitting Neal Ave Neighborhood",2013,45000,"111 006 02 07A 000","Laws of Minnesota 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Section 7, and Laws of Minnesota 2012, Chapter 264, Section 7","Reduce Phosphorus by 6 pounds/year, Sediment by 1 tons/year and runoff volume by 3 acre-feet/year.","Reduce Phosphorus by 6.6 pounds per year, Reduce Sediment by 1 ton per year Reduce runoff volume by 4 acre-feet per year. ",,20000,"The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources. ",45000,,"Craig Leiser, Gail Pundsack, Gerald Johnson, Connie Taillon",,"Brown's Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Brown's Creek Watershed District (BCWD) has identified this project as a part of the Brown's Creek TMDL Implementation. The identified untreated residential development in Stillwater directly contributes stormwater to Brown's Creek, a DNR designated trout stream currently impaired for turbidity and lack of cold water assemblage. The main stressors for Brown's Creek are total suspended solids and thermal loading. By working with residential landowners in the neighborhood, BCWD will install 9-13 streetside raingardens to infiltrate over 3 acre-feet of warm stormwater and to remove 1 ton of the total suspended solids and 7 pounds of total phosphorous per year. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Kill,"Brown's Creek Watershed District","1380 W. Frontage Rd. Highway 36",Stillwater,MN,55115,"(651) 275-1136 ",karen.kill@mnwcd.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Washington,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/browns-creek-restoration-retrofitting-neal-ave-neighborhood,"Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Terry Bovee -MDH Principal Planner Drinking Water Protection; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Dave Friedl -DNR Northern Region Clean Water Specialist; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Dwight Wilcox -MDA Ag BMP Program Planner; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator;-DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager;","Please reference following link: http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/aboutbwsr/boarddirectory.pdf","Nicole Clapp",No 10000364,"Build trail & make shoreline & play area improvements at Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2013,1222030,"M.L. 2011, Chp. 6, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2013) PTLF","Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$15,763,000$16,141,000 (a) $15,763,000 the first year and $16,141,000 the second year are to be distributed under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. The Metropolitan Council may use a portion of this appropriation to provide grants for metropolitan parks and trails of regional or statewide significance within the metropolitan area that are not eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes.","Increased park visits.","Construction of the Sandcastle Terrace was completed in October, 2014. Regional Park Master Plan process initiated in April 2014 and MPRB approval is expected in early March, 2015. Phase 1 construction (play areas) will commence in early 2015 with a project partly funded under this grant and partly under SG 2013-103",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Nokomis Hiawatha Regional Park. Construct trail, shoreline, play area improvements.",,"Nokomis-Hiawatha Regional Park",2012-07-01,2015-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/build-trail-make-shoreline-play-area-improvements-nokomis-hiawatha-regional-park,,,, 18497,"Building a Stronger MN: Challenges and Opportunities in Latino Education",2013,112500,"Minnesota Law 2011 (Special Session), Chp. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 8","Councils of Color. $500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for competitive grants to the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Indian Affairs Council, and the Chicano Latino Affairs Council. Grants are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Humanities Center and the grant recipients for community events and programs that celebrate and preserve artistic, historical, and cultural heritage.","1. Improve existing programs at two selected schools;2. Increase the resources and capacity of participating staff and Latino families and students;3. Deepen the understanding of ways to reduce Latino achievement gaps and improve their high-school graduation rates and registration in colleges and universities;4. The elements of success identified by the CLAC-HACER study will demonstrate their validity and applicability.5. Replication of those elements will become possible.","• 70 educators from Humboldt High School participated in a May 2013 workshop, increasing their resources and deepening understanding of ways to reduce Latino achievement gaps • Convened parents, students, educators, and administrators for an in-depth planning process around improving existing programs, high-school graduation rates, and registration in colleges and universities • Awarded two grants to high schools (Humboldt High School and Northfield High School) to further the goals of the grant in each community",,,,,,,,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council","State Government","The Chicano Latino Affairs Council and the Humanities Center will build on the grant received last year, which was intended to identify the elements of success in programs for Latino high school students and ways to replicate them. Applying the findings of CLAC's and HACER's research, CLAC will integrate its biennium goal of improving levels of educational achievement for Latino youth with the Legacy goal of enriching Minnesota’s cultural legacy by piloting the program in two Minnesota schools.",,,2013-01-04,2013-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Hector,Garcia,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council","60 Empire Drive, Suite 203","St. Paul",MN,55103,6512969587,hector.garcia@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Rice",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/building-stronger-mn-challenges-and-opportunities-latino-education,,,, 16688,"BWSR Clean Water Assistance Grants - Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Abatement Grants",2013,1631794,"Laws of Minnesota 2012, chapter 264, article 2, section 3","(a) $13,750,000 the first year and $13,750,000 $15,350,000 the second year are for pollution reduction and restoration grants to local government units and joint powers organizations of local government units to protect surface water and drinking water; to keep water on the land; to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; and to protect groundwater and drinking water, including feedlot water quality and subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) projects and stream bank, stream channel, and shoreline restoration projects. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans.","Evaluation and Outcome Plan Evaluation and outcome plans are required as a part of the grant agreement between BWSR and the grantee. These required plans consist of verifying project installation and creating operation and maintenance plans to ensure the project is functioning as designed. Funded projects meet locally identified water quality goals within the larger scope of Minnesota's clean water efforts. Projects reduce pollutant loads aimed at improving watershed health over time. The long-term evaluation of clean water fund projects will be monitored as part of the state's intensive watershed monitoring strategy.",,,173940,,,,,,"Multiple Local Government Units","Local/Regional Government","Funds are to be used to protect, enhance and restore water quality in lakes, rivers and streams and to protect groundwater and drinking water. Activities include structural and vegetative practices to reduce runoff and retain water on the land, feedlot water quality projects, SSTS abatement grants for low income individuals, and stream bank, stream channel and shoreline protection projects. For the fiscal year 2012, BWSR awarded 12 local governments with funds. ",,,2013-01-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Proposed,,"BWSR FY2013 Clean Water Assistance SSTS Grant Recipients",,,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","520 Lafayette Rd. Suite 200","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-3767",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Chisago, Lac qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, McLeod, Mille Lacs, Pennington, Pope, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Washington, Winona",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bwsr-clean-water-assistance-grants-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-abatement-gran-0,,,"Nicole Clapp", 2911,"Change and Resilience in Boreal Forests in Northern Minnesota",2012,75000,"M.L. 2011, First Special Session, Chp. 2, Art.3, Sec. 2, Subd. 03i","$75,000 the first year and $75,000 the second year are from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to assess the potential response of northern Minnesota's boreal forests to observed and predicted changes in climate conditions and develop related management guidelines and adaptation strategies. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2014, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,75000,,,1.69,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","PROJECT OVERVIEW Boreal forests of spruce, fir, paper birch, aspen, and jack pine cover more than two million acres of northern Minnesota, including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. These forests are near the southern edge of their geographic range. With a warmer climate the health and productivity of these forests may be jeopardized by increased stresses such as heat, drought, fires, storms, and insect pests resulting in a much different forest ecosystem for northern Minnesota in the future. Scientists at the University of Minnesota's Department of Forest Resources are using this appropriation to evaluate how these forests are poised to respond to these changes and obtain the necessary data to guide forest management and planning efforts, such as determining practices that will help fend off threats from invasive species. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS This project addressed the stewardship of forests in Minnesota's most renowned and iconic natural area - the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) - under a changing climate. Forests of the BWCAW are at the very southern edge of the boreal forest biome (cold adapted forests of spruce, fir, pine, birch and aspen), with temperate forest species (primarily red maple) from the south, as well as exotic invasive species poised to invade in a warming climate. The purpose of the study was to map these species and temperatures across the BWCAW to gain insight into change that may occur in the BWCAW as the climate warms. For this purpose, PhD student David Chaffin placed 106 temperature sensors across the landscape, which measured temperature hourly for two years, accompanied by 106 plots on which all tree species abundances were measured. Also, 100 transects totaling nearly 16 miles in length were placed across the landscape to sample for the presence of temperate tree species and invasive species. Results show that European earthworms are a common invasive group of species; about 70%, and 33% of the forests within the BWCAW are at minimal and high stages of invasion, respectively. Earthworm invasion is related to distances from campsites, portage trails and motorized lakes, but not to temperature. Summer (June, July and August) daily maximum temperatures show a west (warm) to east (cool) gradient of about 12-13 degrees F across the BWCAW. Red maple abundance was positively related to summer temperature, being highest in the west. The main synthesis from all of the data collected during the project is that boreal conifers like black spruce, balsam fir, and jack pine may find a cool-temperature refuge and persist in the eastern BWCAW, even in a very warm future climate, but would be co-dominant with expanding red maple populations. Earthworms will continue to expand and facilitate these changes in tree species composition. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION