Flexible Support
Flexible Support
Eastside Stories
Cristeta Boarini: 826 MSP Program Director; Robyn Cline: City of Savage Economic Development Commissioner; Amanda Cortes: Artspace and Springboard for the Arts; Paul Creager: Square Lake Film and Music Festival Founder and Director; Adrienne Doyle: Juxtaposition Arts Tactical Lead and Development Associate; Craig Dunn: Access Consultant; Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director; Alejandra Iannone: Interdisciplinary Artist and Sparkle Theatricals Creative Creative Director; Ryan-Olivia McCoy: Black Label Movement and Shapeshift dancer; Christal Moose: Native Arts Collaborative Agency and Native Pride Productions, Inc. Arts Manager and Artist; Adaobi Okolue: Twin Cities Media Alliance Executive Director; Alejandra Pelinka: City of Bloomington Director of Creative Placemaking; Tommy Sar: Independent Consultant; Andrea Sjogren: Community Education; Lue Vang: McKnight Foundation Accountant; Sara Wilson: Lommen Abdo P.A. Attorney; Kate Walker: Valley Chamber Chorale Singer; Lauren White: Augsburg College Assistant Director of Leadership Gifts.
Cigale Ahlquist, Fundraising, Organizational Development, Audience Development / Marketing; Courtney Kupsch, Youth Programming, Audience Development / Marketing, Fundraising; Jim Tarbox, General Management/ Administration/ Support, Marketing/Audience Development, Volunteerism; Leah Battin, Education, Artistic, General Administration; Monica Cruz Zorrilla, Organizational Development, Community Education, Community Service / Development; Samantha Prudhon Falkowski, General Management/ Administration/ Support, Education, Artistic.
Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, Kathy Mouacheupao (651) 645-0402
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
A reduction in geographic, cultural and/or physical barriers to arts participation; a change in knowledge, attitude, behavior or condition due to arts events; arts groups' are strengthened by connecting to their communities through the arts; artists expand and improve their work and the way in which they create it; artists connect to new audiences, building relationships that provide artistic growth. Interviews/Conversations with participants ; Interviews/Conversations with board/staff/leaders ; Reviewing recorded information or documentation (such as finances, attendance records, work plans) ; Observation ; Surveying (paper or online)
The artists who worked on this project said that it was an opportunity for them to get to know their neighborhood and the stories of their neighbors. The artists also mentioned how much they were able to learn working on a project that was community centered instead of deadline oriented. They were able to collaborate and share techniques and resources with each other. In terms of the individuals who we interviewed, we were told that for some this was the first opportunity they had to share their story and that they were grateful to see young people using their gifts in such a meaningful and positive way.
Other,local or private