Creative Support for Organizations-Round 2

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$14,938
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
113
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Start Date
January 2021
End Date
April 2022
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Benton
Hennepin
Ramsey
Sherburne
Stearns
Benton
Hennepin
Ramsey
Sherburne
Stearns
Project Overview

Creative Support for Organizations-Round 2

Project Details

113 Composers Collective will present a six-episode streamable podcast and interactive remote workshop series about music in film, contemporary composition and performance techniques, black excellence in classical music, and living composer spotlights.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

Ardell Brede: former mayor of Rochester; Peggy Burnet: entrepreneur, art collector, and community volunteer; Uri Camarena: business consultant, Metropolitan Economic Development Association (MEDA); Michael Charron: executive director of grants and sponsored programs for Saint Mary's University of Minnesota., Saint Mary's University of Minnesota; Sean Dowse: former mayor of Red Wing; former executive director, Sheldon Theatre; Anthony Gardner, vice president, marketing and communications at CentraCare; Philip McKenzie: team lead with Boutique Air, founder and owner of Bluedoor 74, adjunct college faculty; Mary McReynolds-Pellinen: executive director, Lyric Center for the Arts; Thomas Moss: consultant to nonprofits and government agencies; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Widdess: nonprofit consultant; former managing director, Penumbra Theatre

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Rachel Carlson: Rachel Coyne is a Minnesota writer and attorney. Her books include a children's book, Daughter, Have I Told You? from Henry Holt Press, two print novels and a YA e-book trilogy. Her second novel, The Patron Saint of Lost Comfort Lake from New Rivers Press was a Minnesota Book Award finalist. Coyne is a graduate of the Perpich Center for Arts Education high school. She has a BA from Macalester College and a JD from American University Washington College of Law.; Travis Lusk: Travis Lusk's poetry has appeared in the Hamline Art and Literature Review, Soda Fountain, Icarus and Fulcrum: An Annual of Poetry and Aesthetics. He has been featured reader at Ginkgo Coffeehouse; performed at Balls Cabaret, the Artist's Quarter; and was runner-up in Kieran's Pub's first story slam. He has been a finalist for the Loft Mentor Series and received a 2015 Artist Initiative grant from the Arts Board. Lusk's zines can be found in zine collection at Minneapolis Community and Technical College Library.; Nichole Markworth: Markworth is the 5th -12th grade band director at Lac qui Parle Valley School District near Madison. She also serves as the senior high student council advisor and jazz band director. She graduated from Northern State University (Aberdeen, SD) in 2013 with a bachelor of music education degree in K-12 vocal and instrumental music education. In 2017, she went on to receive her master's in education from Augustana University (Sioux Falls, SD). In 2019, she received the Minnesota Association of Student Councils Advisor of the Year for the southwest division. Markworth is the Secretary for the LqPV Education Association.; Xinyi Qian: Xinyi Qian, PhD, has been a tourism specialist at University of Minnesota Tourism Center since June 2013. Qian conducts applied research on a variety of tourism related topics. Qian is the lead instructor of the festival and event management online course, an educational program that builds essential knowledge for successfully managing and sustaining an event. Prior to joining the Tourism Center, Qian was a research associate in the Department of Forest Resources at University of Minnesota. Qian received master's and doctoral degrees from Pennsylvania State University.; Victoria Virasy-Ertelt: Virasy-Ertelt works as an advancement associate at Emma Norton, a nonprofit dedicated to providing stable housing for women experiencing homelessness with the added challenge of mental health and chemical dependencies. She is focused on bringing the Sanctuary Model, a trauma informed philosophy of care, into implementation. In 2015, Virasy-Ertelt graduated from Hamline University with a bachelor's degree in public health and East Asian studies with a certificate of proficiency in Mandarin Chinese. Virasy-Ertelt has also held student leadership positions. She strives to make historically disenfranchised voices heard in her work.; Anita Wallace: Wallace has served as the graduate program coordinator in philosophy at the University of Minnesota for over eighteen years. She received a Joan Aldous Diversity and Public Engagement Grant for her work titled "Climate and Community: An Assessment of Diversity in Philosophy at the University of Minnesota". As a community gardener, she wrote a successful proposal that received a grant from Honeywell titled "Building Access: Wheelchair Accessible Raised Beds for a Phillips Community Garden?. She completed all of the coursework toward a PhD at the University of Minnesota, in social and philosophical foundations of education. Her thesis project remains a work in progress. She received her master's in history and philosophy of education from the University of Minnesota, and her bachelor's degree in studio arts from Ripon College (Ripon, WI).

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota 2019 First Special Session, chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 3
Appropriation Language

ACHF Arts Education

2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$14,938
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$14,938
Administration costs
$300
Number of full time equivalents funded
0.00
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Local composers, performers, students, and patrons will remain engaged with 113 through interactive online workshops and a streamable podcast. Documentation: number and diversity of workshop attendees; numbers of podcast views and mailing list additions. Survey administration to determine whether workshops were welcoming, interesting, and informative. Featured artist feedback solicitation.

Measurable Outcome(s)

Local composers, performers, students, and patrons will remain engaged with 113 through interactive online workshops and a streamable podcast. Documentation: number and diversity of workshop attendees; numbers of podcast views and mailing list additions. Survey administration to determine whether workshops were welcoming, interesting, and informative. Featured artist feedback solicitation.

Proposed Outcomes Achieved
achieved proposed outcomes
Recipient Board Members
Alyssa Anderson, Heather Barringer, Joshua Clausen, Joey Crane, James DeVoll, Joseph Horton, Benjamin Klein, Joshua Musikantow, Tiffany Skidmore, Justin Spenner, Nanyi Qiang, Shannon Wettstein-Sadler
Project Manager
First Name
Joshua
Last Name
Musikantow
Organization Name
113
Street Address
1780 Snelling Ave N
City
Falcon Heights
State
MN
Zip Code
55113
Phone
(509) 218-0347
Email
113composers@gmail.com
Administered By
Administered by
Location

Griggs Midway Building, Suite 304,
540 Fairview Avenue North,
St. Paul, MN 55104

Phone
(651) 539-2650 or toll-free (800) 866-2787
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