Community Arts Access Project
Community Arts Access Project
Fall 2022 Concert
Michael Burr: community arts leader, musical theater enthusiast, arts advocate; Paul Nye: Musician and community arts leader; Cheryl Bannes: arts administrator and artist; Susan Smith-Grier: literary artist and community arts leader; Amanda Nygard: Musician and community arts leader; Mary Moen, arts educator, musician, community arts leader; Wendy DeGeest: theater artist, dancer, arts educator; Katie Retka: arts enthusiast, community arts leader; Mike Disher: visual artist, arts enthusiast, community arts leader; Mark Turner: Five Wings Arts Council Staff with over 30 years experience in arts administration.
Michael Burr: community arts leader, musical theater enthusiast, arts advocate; Paul Nye: Musician and community arts leader; Cheryl Bannes: arts administrator and artist; Susan Smith-Grier: literary artist and community arts leader; Amanda Nygard: Musician and community arts leader; Mary Moen, arts educator, musician, community arts leader; Wendy DeGeest: theater artist, dancer, arts educator; Katie Retka: arts enthusiast, community arts leader; Mike Disher: visual artist, arts enthusiast, community arts leader; Mark Turner: Five Wings Arts Council Staff with over 30 years experience in arts administration.
Five Wings Arts Council, Mark Turner (218) 895-5660
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of this project, the community will have a broader awareness and appreciation of live orchestral music. Traditional surveys will collect data used to evaluate audience member's level of understanding and appreciation of live orchestral music. Long Prairie Chamber Orchestra will use audience feedback through a written concert survey and a testimonial story table to evaluate success as an engaging musical experience.
Successful orchestral event with increase participation from previous year. Vast Majority of participants indicating a positive experience.
Other,local or private