Arts Activities Support
Arts Activities Support
Q-STAGE: New Works Series 2019.
Osman Mohamed Ali: Founder and Executive Director; Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director; Cristeta Boarini: freelance audio producer, journalist, writer, Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director, Alejandra Iannone: Creative Co-Director, Wu Chen Khoo: Technical: Stage Technical Designer,Stage Director, Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Consultant, Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Donna Saul Millen: Events Director, Christal Moose: Manager, Adaobi Okolue: Executive Director, Andrea Sjogren: Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator, Deanna StandingCloud: Program and Community Network Director, Sara Wilson: Attorney.
Dan Peltzman: General Management and Administration, Organizational Development and Planning; Dawne Brown White: General Management and Administration, Fundraising, Organizational Development; Haley Cramer: Artistic, Finance, Organizational Development; Laura Leffler:, Artistic, Organizational Development, General Administration; Mai Vang: Organizational Development, General Administration, Community Education; Mike Alberti: General Administration, Education, Artistic; Nora Riemenschneider: General Administration, Youth Programming, Artistic; Sara Kleinsasser Tan: Organizational Development, Education, General Administration.
ACHF Arts Access
Q-STAGE 2019 New Works Series will employ 4 local LGBTQ artists to create and develop new work over 6 months, and share that work/perform for approx. 500 audience members. Qualitative: Audience surveys will show that patrons' consciousness of/about queer identity will be shifted/changed/expanded as a result of attending Q-STAGE artists' work; and artist surveys will show all Q-STAGE artists responding that participation in Q-STAGE helped them grow as artists. Q-STAGE will be evaluated through anonymous survey given to both patrons and artists involved, audience demographics and feedback from playbill surveys; event media attention; box office reports and house count; and feedback from post-show discussions.
21 Artists and 414 audience members engaged; Audience surveys showed that patrons' consciousness of/about queer identity had be shifted/changed/expanded as a result of attending Q-STAGE artists' work. 100% of Q-STAGE artists responded that participation in Q-STAGE helped them grow as artists.
Other,local or private