Arts Learning
Arts Learning
Northern Clay Center will arrange a series of collaborations with community organizations that serve individuals 55 years of age and older, through skilled nursing care, independent living cooperatives, clinical settings, nursing homes, and day programs.
Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Wendy Dayton: Arts and community leader and philanthopist.; Sean Dowse: Executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Music Coalition, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, and Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies.; David Glenn, Executive director of the Minnesota Project, ceramic artist; Benjamin Klipfel: Board member, Minnesota State Arts Board. Executive Director, Alexandria Area Arts Association, Inc. Director and arts educator.; Ellen McInnis: Director of Twin Cities government relations, Wells Fargo. Member of Bottineau Boulevard Partnership. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Thomas Moss: Consultant to nonprofits and government agencies; Janice Sivertson: Gallery owner and visual artist; Anton Treuer: Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University.
Lawrence Benson: Independent scholar, artist and publisher; Craig Campbell: Working studio arts and glassblowing instructor; Patricia Dennis: Associate professor of design, University of Minnesota-Duluth; John Gregor: Photographer and photo educator; Laura Tahja Johnson: Managing artistic director, Lyric Arts Company, Anoka; Anthony Kuznik: Retired president, Hibbing Community and Technical College; Leisa Luis-Grill: Actress, designer and visual artist; Carolyn Olson: Working artist; visual and media art instructor, South Ridge School
ACHF Arts Education
Northern Clay Center will address the changing face of Minnesota and the major increase in the 55+ population, through targeted art programs for place-bound populations. We will create 42 new programs, reaching over 470. Surveys and participant evaluations will show an increase in the reach of our programs and satisfaction with participation in the project; we will develop new programs that reach underserved populations. 2: We will expand our ART@HAND program to reach more Minnesotans who are aged 55+. Northern Clay Center will have expanded its program partners; deepened relationships with long-time partners; identified opportunities for sustainable, long-term offsite classes; the experience of its teaching artists.
NCC’s ART@HAND program created 62 hands-on programs, reaching 838 participants, including 55 and older participants, families, and collaborating organizations staff. 2: NCC’s ART@HAND program developed 62 hands-on programs, reaching 838 participants, including 55 and older participants, families, and collaborating organizations staff.
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