Community Arts Support Grant
Community Arts Support Grant
Nemeth Art Center was awarded $6,000 per year to support compensation for their Executive Director position, ensuring leadership stability and continued growth in arts programming.
Laura Grisamore: photographer, arts advocate; Mary Therese: visual, fiber artist; Becky Colebank: visual artist, author; Corryn Trask: musician; LouAnn Muhm: poet, author, arts educator; Pam Janssen: painter and woodcarver; Mike Schlemper: sculptor, ceramicist, arts educator; Gayle Gish: arts advocate; Deb Carlson: visual artist, retired arts educator.
Laura Grisamore: photographer and arts advocate; Mary Therese: visual and fiber artist; Becky Colebank: visual artist and author; Corryn Trask: musician; LouAnn Muhm: poet, author, and arts educator; Pam Janssen: painter and woodcarver; Mike Schlemper: sculptor, ceramicist, and arts educator; Gayle Gish: arts advocate; Deb Carlson: visual artist and retired arts educator.
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage
As a result of this operational support grant funding, the Nemeth Art Center will be able to retain an Executive Director to ensure financial and leadership stability for the NAC, provide continued growth in arts programming and expansion of the NAC's artistic vision by encouraging diverse programming that will build the reputation of the art center by developing relationships with audiences in the community, state and throughout the nation. Membership and other donations from fundraising efforts will be tracked to verify if the financial goals for the Nemeth Art Center are met. A survey will be available for exhibit and event attendees to rate their experience with the art center's exhibits and expanded programing and to share where they are visiting from.
As a result of this operational support grant funding, the Nemeth Art Center was able to retain an Executive Director to ensure financial and leadership stability for the NAC, provide continued growth in arts programming and expansion of the NAC's artistic vision by encouraging diverse programming that will build the reputation of the art center by developing relationships with audiences in the community, state and throughout the nation.
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