Arts Legacy Grant
Arts Legacy Grant
Continue our very successful summer youth musical theatre program through Win-E-Mac Community Education
Elwyn Ruud: school residency coordinator; Briana Ingraham: musician, social policy manager; Janet Johnson: visual artist; Katya Zepeda: administrator, potter; Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Charles Erickson: retired librarian, arts advocate; Therese Jacobson: visual artist, retired teacher; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, teacher; Kate Mulvey: artist, teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher; Scott Valdes: sculptor; Paul Burnett, conductor.
Elwyn Ruud: school residency coordinator; Briana Ingraham: musician, social policy manager; Janet Johnson: visual artist; Katya Zepeda: administrator, potter; Charles Erickson: retired librarian, arts advocate; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, teacher; Kate Mulvey: artist, teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher.
ACHF Arts Education
As a result of this project, youth in elementary and high school will continue to participate in the theatre arts at Win-E-Mac, in both musicals and plays, using state-of-the-art lights and sound equipment, and a well-organized and structed storage space. Evaluation will occur through a follow-up meeting with planners and administration, and through a youth participant questionnaire that asks about their development of theater skills and knowledge; and about their emotional reactions to performing on the stage in a play.
Other,local or private