Arts Activities Support
Arts Activities Support
The Intergenerational Masonic Homes Story Telling Through Art 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.
Lori-Anne Williams: Fundraising, general management, administration, finance; Molly Van Avery: Artistic, education, general administration; Kate Hujda: General management, administration, artistic, organizational development; Mary Anne Quiroz: Organizational development, youth programming, artistic; Tonya Williams: Artistic, youth programming, community education; Daniel Hodges: Fundraising, youth programming, education; Larsen Husby: Artistic, general administration, organizational development; G Vue: Education, organizational development, youth programming.
ACHF Arts Access
Three community art pieces will be created by intergenerational groups of artist participants including residents of the Minnesota Masonic Home campus and their friends and family. 90% of artist participants responded the overall experience was highly enjoyable. Observational assessments will be completed by staff gathering information if residents are actively participating in the art project, if they remain for the entire group time, and if they participate to the best of their ability. Pre and post surveys will completed by residents and staff to show knowledge, skills building, friendships, and connections.
The goals of 90% of artist participants responded the overall experience was "highly enjoyable" were met by artist report and staff observation. Three community art pieces were created by intergenerational groups of artists participants including residents of the Minnesota Masonic Home campus and their friends and family.
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