Arts Legacy Grant
Arts Legacy Grant
This project will sponsor Celeste Hoffman to demonstrate and direct group participation in pumpkin sculpturing and painting at Louisville Days Festival.
Briana Ingraham: literary teacher, musician, social policy manager; Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Therese Jacobson: visual artist, retired visual art teacher; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Kate Mulvey: performing artist, English second language teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts; Paul Burnett: veterinarian, music conductor; Deb Alexander, arts advocate; Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Rena Bouchard: media arts and makeup artist, advocate for Latino arts.
Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Kate Mulvey: performing artist, English second language teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts.
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of this program, participants of all ages and backgrounds will experience an intersection between art and nature by expressing themselves through visual arts on a natural canvas, promoting education in art, gardening, and nature. The program will be evaluated by speaking with participants and project planners, participant questionnaire, and personal observations made by the event planners and the foundation board.
The Arts Grant from Legacy Amendment allowed our organization to bring rurally accessible programming in arts and gardening to our participants' backyards. The event provided an opportunity for participants and observers of all ages to forge new relationships, learn, and express themselves through the visual Arts.
Other,local or private