Arts Activities Support
Arts Activities Support
Minneapolis Monarch Festival / Festival de la Monarca.
Osman Mohamed Ali: Founder and Executive Director; Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director; Cristeta Boarini: freelance audio producer, journalist, writer, Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director, Alejandra Iannone: Creative Co-Director, Wu Chen Khoo: Technical: Stage Technical Designer,Stage Director, Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Consultant, Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Donna Saul Millen: Events Director, Christal Moose: Manager, Adaobi Okolue: Executive Director, Andrea Sjogren: Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator, Deanna StandingCloud: Program and Community Network Director, Sara Wilson: Attorney.
Amelia Foster: Artistic, Community Service and Development, General Management and Administration; David Kang: General Administration, Fundraising, Artistic; Elin Anderson: Artistic, Education, Volunteerism; Emma Kasiga: Finance, Education, Community Service and Development, Heather Peebles, Education, Community Service and Development, Computer Systems and Web Design; Kasey Payette: Artistic, Audience Development and Marketing, Fundraising; Prabana Balapuwaduge Mendis: Artistic, Organizational Development, Education; Teqen Zea-Aida: Audience Development and Marketing, General Administration, Organizational Development.
Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Kathy Mouacheupao (651) 523-6390
ACHF Arts Access
Community Participation. Success means: high audience numbers (8,000+); audiences underserved by art feel welcome and participate in arts activities; audiences engaging with artists (80+), each other, and the arts community; and the Nokomis East neighborhood is enhanced beyond the event. Artistic. Success means: artists present art of high quality and diversity that triggers engagement, art making and increase in monarch knowledge; emerging artists develop in making, exhibiting and audience engagement; and audiences are introduced to new art resources. Immersive. Success means: positive feedback on services, facilities and art that reflects a collaborative experience between artist and audience. The evaluation plan for the arts components and overall festival includes the collection and documentation of qualitative and quantitative data to determine if the event meets or falls short of its artistic and community goals. Methods will include facilitated discussions, onsite and web-based surveys in English and Spanish, photographs, sign-in sheets and informal interviews on the day of the event. Artists, exhibitors, volunteers, partner organizations and festival goers will be solicited for feedback and suggestions.
One Measure of Success from Application: Artistic (Success means artists present art of high quality and diversity that triggers engagement; audiences are introduced to new artists and resources.) Outcomes: three of the nine hands-on artists and two of the eight performing artists were new to the festival. More than 30% of artists are considered emerging.
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