Arts Project Support
Arts Project Support
2020 Eat Street Food, Music, and Arts Festival
Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director Stillwater Public Library; Cristeta Boarini: 826 MSP Program Director; Craig Dunn: Arts Accessibility Consultant; Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director; Alejandra Iannone: Sparkle Theatricals Creative Co-Director; Wu Chen Khoo: Technical Tools of the Trade Stage Technical Designer and Director; Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Professional; Alejandra Pelinka: City of Bloomington Director of Creative Placemaking; Tommy Sar: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts Coordinator of Community Programs; Lue Vang: McKnight Foundation Accountant; Donna Saul Millen: TPT-Twin Cities PBS Events Director; Christal Moose: Native Pride Productions Inc Manager; Adaobi Okolue: Twin Cities Media Alliance Executive Director; Andrea Sjogren: Hopkins Community Education Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator; Deanna StandingCloud: New Native Theatre; Sara Wilson: Gislason and Hunter LLP Attorney; Robyn Cline: City of Savage Economic Development Commissioner
Amanda Cortes: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Program Development, Community Development; Ben Owen: Artistic, General Management/ Administration/ Support, Program Development; Brita Midness: Fundraising, Volunteerism, Education; Gabrielle Sacha: Volunteerism, Marketing/Audience Development, Technical Production; Margo Gray: Artistic, General Administration, Organizational Development; Pa Na Lor: Artistic, Education, Audience Development / Marketing; Quinn Villagomez: Artistic, Audience Development / Marketing, General Administration.
ACHF Arts Access
Our goal is to achieve a 50% increase over 2019 in visual artists participating in the event from IPOC and other historically marginalized communities, which in practice amounts to ten new artists across all levels of participation -- including both emerging artists in the "Whittier Showcase" as well established career artists. We also aim to maintain a comprehensive entertainment schedule of three ethnically-diverse dance performances and four stage acts reflecting the diversity in race, age, and background of the Whittier neighborhood. Evaluation will be based upon the amount of new and returning vendors including artists, results from a post-event vendor survey, conducting structured attendance counts throughout the day, post-event SWOT analyses with staff, Board, and key partners. We will also conduct a full review how many IPOC-owned artists and small businesses were able to participate in some way; identifying the percentage of increase in the number of IPOC restaurants who we were able to provide 1:1 support for.
We were not able to hold this event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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