Art Project
Art Project
Anniversary Concert--Celebrating 60 Years!
Cheryl Avenel-Navara: education, Worthington Public Arts Commission chair, SW MN Opportunity council; Judy Beckman: vocal music, Big Stone Arts Council, Big Stone County Historical Society, Big Stone Lake Area Chamber of Commerce CEO; Maggie Fuller: visual art, writing; Anna Johannsen: fiber artist, art teacher, Remick Gallery board, president of Windom Women's Investment group, treasurer of Cottonwood County Animal Rescue, officer of Cotton Quilters; David KelseyBassett: visual artist, musician, Hinterland Art Crawl board; Shawn Kinsinger: theater director, actor, musician, Palace Theatre executive director, Green Earth Players vice president, Luverne Street Music board member, Luverne High School Theater artistic director; Erin Kline, visual art, music, writing, education, SMSU Diversity and Inclusion; Darlene Kotelnicki: theater, city council, library board; Jessica Mata: visual art, dance, Kerkhoven Arts Council; Kylie Rieke: ceramics, murals, music, theater, T-Bird Community Arts Board; Kristine Shelstad: visual arts, Madison Mercantile art gallery, Madison Arts Council, Lac qui Parle Players; VFW; Gillian Singler, MN West Community and Technical College chair of Humanities and English instructor, Creative Healing Space volunteer, writer, theater director; Erica Volkir: performing arts, Pipestone Performing Arts Center board, Pipestone Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB director; Jessica Welu: writing, music, SW Regional Development Commission; Mark Wilmes: Tyler Arts Council board president, actor/director, musician, reporter
Beth Habicht, music; Candace Joens, music, theater; Maureen Keimig, theater; Shawn Kinsinger, theater, arts admin, SMAC board; Brett Lehman, music; Janet Olney, visual art, arts admin; Molly Rivera, visual art, arts admin; Mark Wilmes, theater, music, SMAC board.
ACHF Arts Access
Bringing multi-talented, world renowned artists to rural Minnesota allows residents to attend a high caliber concert without having to drive to metropolitan areas or pay a premium admission fee. Many attendees of all ages will be able to relate to the familiar songs from the movies and stir memories from the past and if not, they can certainly appreciate the caliber of the performance. MVCCA has never offered a free concert but by doing so with this special concert, it is our hope that it will expand the community awareness of these concerts to create new and renewed interest and support in the performing arts in our community. Success and impact of the project on the community can be measured by the number of people who choose to attend the concert. We may also see an increase in memberships based on their exposure to the Anniversary Concert. Further, audience surveys will be passed out upon entrance to the concert. Attendees will be encouraged to complete and hand them in at intermission or at the end of the concert. The surveys will be used to document number of attendees and first-time attendees, their impression of the performance, reason for attending, home county, as well as their interest in supporting the future concerts offered by MVCCA. Attendees will also have an opportunity to indicate what types of artists they would like to see brought to rural areas.
The concert highlighted the fact that we have continued to bring in high caliber performances to our rural communities and make them available at an affordable cost for 60 years, promoting and encouraging the value of musical expression through instrument
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