Technology/Equipment Grant
Technology/Equipment Grant
iPad to resume art production, lighting equipment for indoor photography, welder for metal framing.
Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker; Tara Makinen: Executive Director of Itasca Orchestra and Strings, musician; Moira Villiard: visual artist, Cultural Programming Coordinator at American Indian Community Housing Organization; Jeanne Doty: Retired Associate Professor UMD Music, pianist; Amber Burns: choreographer, dancer, actor, middle school art teacher; Margaret Holmes: visual artist, poet, and former Children's Theatre employee; Tammy Mattonen: visual artists, co-founder of Crescendo Youth Orchestra; Kayla Schubert: Native American craft artist, writer, employee at MacRostie Art Center; Ariana Daniel: mixed media artist, arts instructor; Emily Fasbender: student liaison, visual artist
Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Margaret Holmes: visual artist, poet, and former Children's Theatre employee; Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Jon Brophy: lighting and costume designer; Amy Varsek: Education Director at Duluth Art Institute, visual artist; Greg Mueller: sculptor.
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
I have three goals for this Technology/Equipment Grant. One, I would like acquire a computer necessary to resume making hand carved 8' x 4' wooden panels. I begin with hand-drawn sketches that I scan into my computer, project onto 8' x 4' wood panels, sketch and carve. My computer recently died, bringing my art production to a halt. Replacing this hardware would enable me to resume. Two, I would like to acquire lighting equipment for indoor photography to enable me to accurately present the detail and depth of my work. Three, I will implement a metal framing technique that will help the carvings remain stable through fluctuation in temperature and humidity. Goals Summary 1. Acquire a computer necessary to resume making hand carved wooden panels 2. Acquire indoor photography lighting equipment to enable me to accurately present the detail and depth of my work. 2. Implement a metal framing technique that will help stabilize the wood carvings The first goal was to acquire a computer necessary to resume making hand carved wooden panels. The measure of success for this goal would entail the acquisition of computer. The second goal is to acquire indoor photography lighting equipment to enable me to accurately present the detail and depth of my work. The measure of success for this goal would entail the acquisition of this lighting equipment. The third goal is to implement a metal framing technique that will help stabilize the wood carvings. The measure of success for this goal would be a completed metal frame that helps stabilize the wood carvings. Measure Summary 1. Acquisition of a computer necessary to resume making hand carved wooden panels 2. Acquisition of indoor photography lighting equipment to enable me to accurately present the detail and depth of my work. 3. A completed metal frame that helps stabilize the wood carvings.
The first goal was to acquire a computer necessary to resume making hand carved wooden panels. The measure of success for this goal was the acquisition of computer. The second goal was to acquire indoor photography lighting equipment to enable me to accurately present the detail and depth of my work. The measure of success for this goal was the acquisition of this lighting equipment. The third goal was to implement a metal framing technique that would help stabilize the wood carvings. The measure of success for this goal was the designing and fabrication of a metal frame to help stabilize my wood carvings. Measure Summary 1. Acquisition of a computer necessary to resume art production. 2. Acquisition of lighting equipment. 3. The design and fabrication of a custom metal frame to stabilize my wood carvings.
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