Arts Impact for Individuals
Arts Impact for Individuals
Funding for The Wheel Wagon by Symco Pottery Works will increase access to creative exploration by providing the physical support needed for underserved communities to make a pot from clay.
Ross Anderson: Praxis Photo Center; Gretchen Burau: American Museum of Asmat Art Secretary; James Curry: Augsburg University; Ryan-Olivia Lundy: Black Label Movement and Shapeshift Vice Chair; Kathyrn Mattson; Sofie Netteberg: McKinsey and Company Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alejandra Pelinka: City of Bloomington; Ronald Salazar: Birch Grove Elementary School for the Arts Chair; Lauren White; Chavonn Williams Shen: Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop Upstream Arts; Allison Wagstrom: Propel for Nonprofits;
Gary Peterson, Nonkululeko Shongwe, Andrea Manolov, Nancy Musinguzi, Carmen Allen
ACHF Arts Access
Arts Learning Interviews/Conversations with participants Community dialogue (group conversations with a large group) Observation Interviews/Conversations with board/staff/leaders Reviewing recorded information or documentation (such as finances, attendance records, work plans)