Art Project Grant
Art Project Grant
Spirit Lake Poetry Series 2018-19 Season. During our 22nd year, we propose to produce a series of high-quality poetry readings in Duluth. Our series highlights both nationally known poets and regional poets with new books on the market.
Tara Makinen: Executive Director of Itasca Orchestra and Strings, musician; Moira Villiard: visual artist, Cultural Programming Coordinator at American Indian Community Housing Organization; 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 Aubid: Native American craft artist, writer, employee at MacRostie Art Center; Ariana Daniel: mixed media artist, arts instructor; Kathy Neff: musician, Director, Fine Arts Academy at the University of Minnesota-Duluth; Ron Piercy: jeweler, gallery owner; Emily Swanson: arts administrator at Oldenburg Arts and Cultural Community; Christina Nohre: writer and arts advocate.
Tara Makinen: Executive Director of Itasca Orchestra and Strings, musician; Moira Villiard: visual artist, Cultural Programming Coordinator at American Indian Community Housing Organization; 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; Ariana Daniel: mixed media artist, arts instructor; Kathy Neff: musician, Director, Fine Arts Academy at the University of Minnesota-Duluth; Ron Piercy: jeweler, gallery owner; Emily Swanson: arts administrator at Oldenburg Arts and Cultural Community; Christina Nohre: writer and arts advocate.
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Our primary goal for this project is to host five (5) poetry readings during our series' 2018-19 season: Twin Cities-based poets Heid Erdrich, Hieu Minh Nguyen, and Anders Carlson-Wee; our annual Saint David's Day open reading; and Indiana-based poet Ross Gay. The more general outcome for our project is to connect a significant number of poets and community members in a meaningful way that will continue to help nourish a healthy literary community in our region. To measure our stated goal and outcome, our Board members attend all scheduled readings, identify ourselves to the audience and stress that we welcome questions and feedback. We track attendance by taking both a head count and photographs, and we meet after each reading to discuss both the specific event and our ongoing work. We also meet after the entire season to assess its strengths, event attendance, and any feedback or questions that may have arisen. Finally, we follow up with the featured poets to see how they felt about their reading experience in Duluth. Each year, the lessons and insights we have gleaned help us refine goals and identify proposed readers for the following season.
1. Our primary goal for this project was to host five (5) poetry readings during our series' 2018-19 season: Twin Cities-based poets Heid Erdrich, Hieu Minh Nguyen, and Anders Carlson-Wee; our annual Saint David's Day open reading; and Indiana-based poet Ross Gay. We met our goal of hostingproducing five (5) poetry readings during our season. However, two of our featured readers were different than we had originally planned, as well as the order of events. 2. The more general outcome for our project was to connect a significant number of poets and community members in a meaningful way to help nourish a healthy literary community in our region. As evidenced by positive engagement and feedback from both poets and audience members, we achieved this general outcome by hosting a diverse array of poets, attracting diverse audiences, and providing an opportunity for interaction between our audiences and the visiting readers (as well as nurturing engagement with the artartists on display at the series venue).
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