Arts Education
Arts Education
Lake Superior Youth Chorus will develop future ready youth through choral artistry. Singers will explore values of self-confidence, empathy, and efficacy through year-long resident choir programming, after-school programming, summer camps, and more.
Carol Bruess: author, speaker, relationship social scientist, and creator; Uri Camarena: business consultant; Michael Charron: arts educator, arts and civic leader; Richard Cohen: attorney in private practice, former state legislator; Emily Galusha: arts and civic leader, former arts administrator; Anthony Gardner, healthcare consultant; Ken Martin: political strategist, campaign manager; Philip McKenzie: adjunct college faculty; Michele Sterner: higher education administrator; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Woods: executive director, arts organization
James Bartsch: Bartsch has been active in Minnesota's arts and education communities for many years. A graduate of the University of Minnesota in music education and violin performance, he has taught public school orchestra programs in Northfield, Red Wing, and Mounds View schools. He retired from full-time teaching in June 2022. He was Minnesota Orchestra's director of education from 1999-2013. Bartsch is a longtime conductor with the Minnesota Youth Symphonies, including a two-year term as interim coartistic director, and is a teacher with the Augsburg University Suzuki violin program. He is a freelance violinist in the area, past president of the Minnesota String and Orchestra Teachers Association, and has served on the Minneapolis Arts Commission. ; Gloria Brush: Brush is professor in photography at the University of Minnesota Duluth and earned a MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, Minnesota State Arts Board, and the Bush and McKnight Foundations, among others. Her work has appeared in exhibitions nationally and internationally, including at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans, Lillstreet Gallery in Chicago, the D-ART Gallery for the IV2020 International Symposium on Digital Art, and in Rosenblum's book, A History of Women Photographers. Prior to her university tenure, she was the first director of the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council.; Julia Heinen: Heinen is an active, professional clarinetist, performing concerts worldwide as a soloist and chamber musician. She is a professor of music at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), and affiliate faculty in clarinet at the University of Minnesota. She has served as the director of community engagement at CSUN and served a three-year term as the interim associate dean for the College of Arts, Media, and Communication at CSUN. She holds degrees in music from the Universities of Minnesota, Michigan, and Northwestern. ; Kim Matthews: Matthews sculpts and draws in mixed media, emphasizing process and materiality to engage viewers in reflection. A 2010?2011 Jerome fiber artist grant recipient, she served as a Minnesota State Arts Board grant panelist in 2022, 2021, and 2020. Matthews exhibits throughout the U. S. and in 2017 she participated in her first international exhibition in Ukraine. Her work is featured in Lark Books' 500 Paper Objects and Artistry in Fiber, Volume II: Sculpture, published by Schiffer. She studied art and art history at the Universities of Maine and Minnesota and graduated from Minneapolis Technical College's commercial art program in 1992.
ACHF Arts Education
Youth will discover the joys of teamwork, cultural awareness, self-confidence, and self-discipline through accessible, dynamic choral education. LSYC will collect feedback from parents/guardians at the conclusion of each season, camp, or event (Google survey). The survey will include both qualitative and quantitative questions in order to gain a full scope of a singer/family's experience.