Organizational Arts
Organizational Arts
Expand connections with local Ojibwe artists and storytellers for Warroad residents by offering 12 fine craft making classes with free materials and up to 4 presentations by an elder tribal member storytellers.
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; Mary Ann Laxen: visual artist; Sandy Zepeda: teacher, visual artist, advocate for Latino arts; Stephenie Anderson: textile artist; Wade Benson: actor; John Covlin: musician.
Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Mary Ann Laxen: visual artist; Stephenie Anderson: textile artist; Wade Benson: actor; John Covlin: musician.
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage
While participating in our arts programs, people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds will build relationships by learning with each other. Engaging in arts together builds bridges that will strengthened our community. Evaluation will occur after each event through a follow-up questionnaire. We will measure the number of participants, their ethnicity and their ages. We will ask participants if they have increased knowledge of other cultures through our activity. We will also have a follow-up meeting with our presenters and teachers for improvement.
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