Arts Activities Support
Arts Activities Support
Urban Roots Youth Council - 3rd and Maria Community Mural Project.
Julie Andersen: Eagan Art House Executive Director; Bethany Brunsell: Music teacher, performer; Shelly Chamberlain: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Operations Director; Marisol Chiclana-Ayla: Artist, Board Chair at El Arco Iris; Jamil Jude: Theatre artist; Tricia Khutoretsky: Public Functionary Curator and Co-Director; Peter Leggett: Walker West Music Academy Executive Director; Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts; Coleen McLaughlin: Arts Midwest Director of External Relations; Tom Moffatt: Silverwood Park Supervisor; Osman Mohamed Ali: Somali Museum of Minnesota Founder and Executive Director; Kathy Mouacheupao: Twin Cities Local Initiatives Support, Corporation Cultural Corridor Coordinator; Adam Napoli-Rangel: Artist; Heather Rutledge: ArtReach Saint Croix Executive Director; Djenane Saint Juste: Afoutayi Dance Company Founder; Andrea Sjogren: Hopkins Public Schools Youth Programs Coordinator; Dameun Strange: Composer, Performer; Melissa Wright: Twin Cities Public Television.
Sarah Abare: Volunteerism, education, youth programming; Adrenne Doyle: Youth programming, artistic, community service, development; Angie Beissel: Fundraising, artistic, organizational development; Binesikwe Means: Artistic, community education, fundraising; Liz Parker: Education, youth programming, general administration; Sharon Day: Artistic, community education, youth programming.
ACHF Arts Access
60 East Side youth will engage at least 100 participants in a mural design process that will result in a high-quality community mural. 10 Urban Roots youth will participate in 4 design sessions, plan the listening sessions and pop-up events, and the final community celebration event, which will include food, and a visual history of the mural design and painting process. Community members will be invited to listening sessions, surveyed for their design opinions, and engaged in 3 community painting parties. The mural installation should be installed in May of 2018. Urban Roots youth will track participation levels with event sign-in sheets, evaluate design input through listening sessions and through comment sheets distributed at each of multiple events. A final assessment will be a post-installation discussion with artists and youth.
60 East Side youth engaged over 140 participants in the mural design and paint process. Over the year, 22 Urban Roots youth participated in 8 design sessions, 3 community paint sessions, and a final community celebration, with food and artists and youth descriptions of the process. 40 people attended the event - including youth interns, artists and community members.
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