Organizational Arts Grants
Organizational Arts Grants
The Marshall County Fair held annually in July, provides the general public, free of charge, opportunities to enjoy a variety of talented artists in the state, exposing them to new music, art and culture.
Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Therese Jacobson: visual artist, retired visual art teacher; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Kate Mulvey: performing artist, English second language teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts; Deb Alexander, arts advocate; Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Rena Bouchard: media arts and makeup artist, advocate for Latino arts; Mary Ann Laxen: visual artist; Sandy Zepeda: teacher, visual artist, advocate for Latino arts; Stephenie Anderson: textile artist.
Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Mary Ann Laxen: visual artist; Stephenie Anderson: textile artist.
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of this program , fair go-ers' will be able to experience and have exposure to new musical artists for free as a result of their performance(s) at the Marshall County Fair on the Vonasek Free Stage. Evaluation will occur through audience participation/attendance at the event and a follow up meeting with project planners after talking with performers about their experience.
All acts were free of charge to all spectators. The Rock N Woody Show had two sets, one for youth and one for the general public. The audience interaction was very entertaining. Both youth and adults enjoyed his shows. Poppa Bear Norton is a duo, musical
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