Arts Access
Arts Access
Funds would assist the City of Clearbrook to engage community youth, 8-18 years old, through their Community Education Program with several arts opportunities including theater improvisation and visual arts classes.
Anna Larson, singer-songwriter and visual artist; Nicholas Jackson, visual artist, musician, filmmaker; Nancy Schmidt, arts appreciator; Becky Colebank, visual artist and author; Terry Boal Leinbach, visual artist; Bonnie Friborg, visual artist; Shawna Wendler, arts reporter for local paper; Georgia Connelly, visual artist; Laurie Turner, art appreciator and arts advocate.
Anna Larson, singer-songwriter, visual artist and R2AC Board Member; Shawna Wendler, arts reporter for local paper and R2AC Board Member; Kay Kallos, arts advocate and retired public art consultant; Mary Therese, past R2AC Artist Fellow, painter, and batik artist; Deedee Narum, visual artist; Darcy Bambrink, visual artist; Paul Dove, artistic director of Northern Light Opera Company and retired professor of music; Connie Nunemaker, musician; Isabelle Harmon, visual artist; Eve Sumsky, fiber artist and musician; Dee Sweeney, visual artist and musician; Arlene Kandert, arts appreciator;
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of this program, youth 8-18 years of age will experience increased knowledge and experience with new artistic skill sets learned in a community-based and connected environment. Whether in a workshop or class, each youth will be encouraged to pursue their own unique creativity, while learning about others in their group. In a shared creative experience, there is a greater opportunity to notice and appreciate how we each express ourselves in unique and different ways. ?Evaluation methods will include written surveys and in person interviews administered during and post activity. For youth who participated in the class we will also seek feedback from their parents and their direct and indirect experience of the class.
Other,local or private