Community Arts
Community Arts
Hamm Park Autumn Art Festival.
Lynne Bertalmio: Retired Director Stillwater Public Library; Cristeta Boarini: Mid-Continent Oceanographic Institute Program Director; Tricia Heuring: Public Functionary Executive Director; Alejandra Iannone: Sparkle Theatricals Creative Co-Director; Wu Chen Khoo: Technical Tools of the Trade Stage Technical Designer and Director; Wendy Lane: Retired Human Resources Consultant; Dayna Martinez: Ordway Center for the Performing Arts; Donna Saul Millen: TPT-Twin Cities PBS Events Director; Christal Moose: Native Pride Productions Inc Manager; Adaobi Okolue: Twin Cities Media Alliance Executive Director; Andrea Sjogren: Hopkins Community Education Adult and Youth Programs Coordinator; Deanna StandingCloud: New Native Theatre; Sara Wilson: Gislason and Hunter LLP Attorney.
Alneida Madrigal: Youth Programming, Organizational Development, General Administration; Kit Leffler: Artistic, General Administration, Organizational Development; Larry Weinberg: Artistic, Community Education, Youth Programming; Maia Maiden: Artistic; Margo Gray: Artistic, General Administration, Organizational Development; Pam Russell: Fundraising, General Administration, Volunteerism; Ying Vu: General Administration, Finance, Artistic.
ACHF Arts Access
Audience surveys will show that 50% of respondents experienced this art form for the first time. More than 50% of the participants will indicate that artful event made them feel more belonging to the East Side St. Paul. Evaluation methods include audience and participants count and audience surveys at the festival. Artists participants will be invited to a debrief meeting right after the festival to share feedback on their artistic impact and belongs to the community.
more than 120 people came to the event and enjoyed watching performance, dancing, making art for the day. Audience were age 0 all the way up to 75 years old, and it was truly multi generational event. This event also had an impact to young to seasoned artists since showcased 21 young dancers, seven adult performers, and five visual artists, who are all immigrants.