Arts Education

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2025 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$34,900
Recipient
New Native Theatre
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
In Progress
Start Date
January 2025
End Date
December 2025
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Ramsey
Ramsey
Project Overview

Arts Education

Project Details

New Native Theater will partner with the Division of Indian Work for a youth summer camp, open to the public and designed for Native Americans living in the Twin Cities. Students will practice conventional theater skills led by Native instructors and professional artists.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

Carol Bruess: author, speaker, relationship social scientist, and creator; 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, healthcare consultant; Ken Martin: political strategist, campaign manager; Philip McKenzie: adjunct college faculty; Michele Sterner: higher education administrator; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Woods: executive director, arts organization

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Deborah Brister: Brister currently serves as executive director of the Audubon Neighborhood Association (ANA) in Northeast Minneapolis. She regularly works with artists through ANA programs such as the Audubon Farmers Market, Spring Festival, Cross-Cultural Eats and Beats Odyssey, and more. Brister's nonprofit leadership experience includes project management, budgets, community engagement, strategic visioning, grant writing, contract negotiating, and working with many volunteers and board members. She has a BS in natural resources and environmental studies and a MS in fisheries policy, both from the University of Minnesota, where she also worked as a program manager for the Institute for Social, Economic, and Ecological Sustainability.; Davi Gray: Gray is a writer, poet, storyteller, and abolitionist. They are queer, trans, and nonbinary. They currently work as a writer, spoken word performer, and part-time organizer, building bridges between writers and other artists. Gray spent several years incarcerated and has worked as a tutor, prison newspaper editor, software developer, and an airborne infantry soldier. They have been published in Poetry magazine, Hayden's Ferry Review, and elsewhere, and have won several prizes in PEN America Prison Writing contests. They have a bachelor's degree in computer science from Hawaii Pacific University (Honolulu, HI).; Mary Magnuson: Magnuson is the grants program officer for rural placemaking at Blandin Foundation, Minnesota's largest rural based and rural focused philanthropy. Magnuson has held this position since August 2022; she spent the previous eighteen years in its public policy and engagement team, where she most recently administered the community broadband program. She holds a BA in anthropology from the University of Minnesota and has served on the board of Grand Rapids Arts for seven years.; Lisa Martinson: A former higher education administrator turned arts administrator, Martinson has worked with arts organizations around the country, including Miami City Ballet, Walnut Hill School for the Arts, Metro Arts: Nashville, American Folk Art Museum, and currently at the Minnesota Orchestra, serving as their people and culture coordinator. Martinson holds a degree in sociology, a master's in adult and higher education, and Native American studies. As a shadow researcher, she looks for opportunities to expand her understanding of arts and cultural leadership as it relates to current trends focusing on diversity education, identity exploration, and leadership development.; Sharon Nordrum: Nordrum is the founder of the Anishinaabe Artisan Market, a cohort of 30 local artists that hosts two artisan markets a year in the Bemidji area. She has been an artist her whole life but has only been selling at local art shows since 2011. She loves to explore new art forums and has received several art grants over the years. ; Breanca Ousley: Dawson is the sole owner of the Piece of their Mind and A Talk with Br3 podcasts, which bridge communication gaps between generations, genders, and cultures. She is a level two behavioral therapist who works with children and families to evolve learning skills. Dawson worked as a paraprofessional and assistant teacher for twelve years.; Valerie Williams: Williams completed her MFA in directing at Baylor University (Waco, TX) in May 2020. Before that, Williams served as a grants writer for the Great River Shakespeare Festival and Winona Area Public Schools. Williams also directed the Winona Senior High drama program and theaters in the Winona community. As a stage manager, Williams worked with several theaters in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul area. Currently, they volunteer with La Crosse Community Theatre (La Crosse, WI).

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota, 2023 regular session, chapter 40, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3; Minnesota Session Laws, 2024 regular session, chapter 106, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language

ACHF Arts Education

2025 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$34,900
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$34,900
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Minnesotans learn Native-led theater craft, increasing technical skills and knowledge, while improving the conditions of their educational experience. Outcomes will be evaluated through staff observation, online surveys, and in-person interviews/focus groups with students, parents, and staff--all conducted before, during, and after programming.

Project Manager
First Name
Nathan
Last Name
Young
Organization Name
New Native Theatre
Street Address
PO Box 40118
City
St Paul
State
MN
Zip Code
55104
Phone
(612) 367-7639
Email
nathan@newnativetheatre.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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