Accessible Arts

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$20,000
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
In Progress
Start Date
March 2024
End Date
February 2025
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Hennepin
Hennepin
Project Overview

Accessible Arts

Project Details

Textile Center of Minnesota will engage consulting support to review the current level of accessibility, advise on required updates, and prepare specs for automatic exterior and interior doors; upgrade interior signage; and install AV systems in new class

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

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: vice president, marketing and communications at CentraCare; Ken Martin, political strategist, campaign manager; Philip McKenzie: adjunct college faculty; Michele Sterner: higher education administrator; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Woods: executive director, Duluth Art Institute

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Haley Bice: Bice is a health educator for the Minnesota Department of Health where she uses her arts background to create materials that provide information to parents of children with special health needs. She has a master's degree in business design and arts leadership, with undergraduate degrees in art history and graphic design. She is a Rochester native and serves on the board of Art on the Ave in Slatterly Park, where she coordinates vendors for an annual festival and manages the nonprofit's social media accounts. She also has a freelance social media management and graphic design business.; Elizabeth Burns: Burns is the author of TILT (Sourcebooks, Penguin) and a poet with work in local, national, and international journals, magazines, and newspapers. She is the winner of two Academy of American Poets awards, the Foley Award, Gertrude Stein Award for New Poetry, and others. A graduate of Barnard College and SUNY Buffalo poetics program, she now lives in Saint Louis Park and works at an environmental nonprofit.; Judith Gay: Gay earned a certificate in nonprofit governance from the University of St. Thomas in 2002. She served on several nonprofit boards and is presently serving as secretary for the Annandale Improvement Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Gay was the director of a youth broadcast camp pilot using the resources of KVSC Radio at St Cloud State University, with boys and girls of the St. Cloud Southside Boys and Girls Club. Gay won a Women in the Director's Chair award from the Guthrie Theater in 1998 for the American Sojourn women's history radio program. She wrote, was the voice talent, produced, and distributed that program to fourteen stations, including one in Japan, where the instructor used it to teach English. Gay earned a master?s degree in business administrative management from the College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, attending night school while working full-time at Anna Marie's Alliance, a nonprofit in Saint Cloud. Gay believes the performing arts can level the economic divide among young talent, with access being a crucial factor. As no other medium can, the arts impact community strength by reaching the audience and players' emotions. Gay believes the arts clearly depict humanity's truth and hopes.; Roseanne Pereira: Pereira is a graduate of Yale University and the MFA program for writers at Warren Wilson College. Her work has appeared in a variety of print, online, and on-air outlets including Catapult, Minnesota Public Radio, and The Shanghai Literary Review. She served as a Kroc fellow at NPR and an Upper Midwest Human Rights Fellow at the Center for Victims of Torture. Pereira has been a two-time fellow at the Writers by Writers Tomales Bay workshop and a writer in residence at Hedgebrook.; Riza Shahid: Shahid is the founder of the creative company Art of Xanadu that tells stories through music, film, and fashion. From 2020-2021, Shahid was one of the founders of a mutual aid group called the People's Protection Coalition that sourced food, clothes, and useful resources for the homeless community within the Twin Cities. They've been part of multiple art based events from the Art Shanty Projects, Soul of the Southside, and more. Mainly known for their work within the creative scene, Shahid also has a side that?s devoted to building community.

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota, 2023 regular session, chapter 40, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language

ACHF Arts Access

2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$20,000
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$20,000
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Give Minnesotans with disabilities greater access to fiber art experiences at Textile Center by investing in signage, AV, and consulting services. Progress will be evaluated through in-person interviews and surveys, as well as tracking attendance and levels of engagement with Minnesotans with disabilities, as well as our collaborations with social service programs that serve them.

Project Manager
First Name
Karl
Last Name
Reichert
Organization Name
Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center
Street Address
3000 University Ave SE
City
Minneapolis
State
MN
Zip Code
55414
Phone
(612) 436-0464
Email
kreichert@textilecentermn.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

Griggs Midway Building, Suite 304,
540 Fairview Avenue North,
St. Paul, MN 55104

Phone
(651) 539-2650 or toll-free (800) 866-2787
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