Community Arts Access Project Grant
Community Arts Access Project Grant
Whiskey Creek Film Festival
Steve Hoemberg, Dean of Skilled Trades and Industry at St Cloud State University; Don Hoffmann, retired business owner, photographer; Cynthia Johnson, art instructor, textile artist; Kristi Kellogg, performer, music educator; Mary Moen, retired elementary music teacher, former artistic director; Paul Nye, singer-songwriter, publisher; Karla Ziegler, retired elementary teacher; Katie Retka, natural resources manager
Steve Hoemberg, Dean of Skilled Trades and Industry at St Cloud State University; Don Hoffmann, retired business owner, photographer; Cynthia Johnson, art instructor, textile artist; Kristi Kellogg, performer, music educator; Mary Moen, retired elementary music teacher, former artistic director; Paul Nye, singer-songwriter, publisher; Katie Retka, natural resources manager
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of the project 1100 patrons will experience a renewed/enhanced understanding of film as an important American art form Both a formal and informal survey of patrons of the Festival will be completed by 100 persons attending the Festival. The survey will ask questions about films at the Festival in an effort to elicit patron expressions about the value of individual films and/or the entire Festival. The results of the survey will be included in the final report for this project.