Community Arts
ACHF Cultural Heritage
Outcomes will include attendance at the Salons by 175 participants; vigorous, high-quality audience participation; emergence of new working relationships and insights for the participating artists, moderators, and Rimon; a demographically diverse audience (Jewish and non-Jewish); and an opportunity to expose Rimon to new audiences.The Rimon Artist Salon series will be evaluated using both quantitative and qualitative measures. These include counting the number of attendees and gathering a demographic profile of the audience; collecting and analyzing post-event artist evaluation narratives, audience interviews and written evaluations, and staff evaluations; and summarizing expenses and revenue.
The Salon "Writing Backwards" brought new work and professional relationships to Sun Mee Chomet. One of the audience members hired Sun Mee for work in the fall; "Photo Sensitive" and "Writing Backwards" both attracted an unusually diverse audience for Rimon Salons--ethnically, racially, and economically: The venues used for both Artist Salons were very helpful in helping Rimon reach a diverse audience of Jews and non-Jews, artists and arts-lovers, young and old.
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