Operating Support
ACHF Arts Access
Cultivate, test, and expand the JuxtaLab youth employment creative social enterprises so that high quality cultural products and services are available in North Minneapolis and so the micro-businesses will become financially sustainable enterprises that can employ more youth apprentices and artist mentors to meet increased customer demand. Outcomes include weaving the arts into every facet of community life. To evaluate this outcome we counted the number of youth and artists employed in 2013 compared to 2012 as well as comparing revenue generated through JXTALab client jobs and projects in 2013 compared to 2012. 2: Refine evaluation tools and measure that 100% of youth participants respond affirmatively to questions that test their perceptions of the value of the arts in their lives. The outcome is that Minnesotans believe the arts are vital to who we are. We refined our evaluation and documentation tools and processes this year, with the help of an evaluation research assistant from the University of Minnesota Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. Youth pre- and post-evaluation questionnaires were administered, and we are reporting on post evaluation questionnaires here.
The arts are interwoven into every facet of community life. We achieved our goal to expand JXTALab toward a long term outcome of the arts being interwoven into every facet of community life, as evidenced by the following outputs in 2013 compared to 2012. 49 youth employed in JXTALab in 2013; 47 in 2012. 22 adult artists employed at JXTA in 2013; 15 2012. Revenue earned by client jobs, workshops, and residencies in 2013 was $130,991 versus $23,358 in 2012. 2: Some quotes from youth that show success in achieving this outcome include: I learned a lot from the program and it applied to my daily life. I was able to learn easily and quickly and use what I learned. I got to explore and find out if I had the potential to become an architect and explore what kind of work they do. I made logos for real companies. In analysis of forty surveys from youth in 2013, 95% strongly agree or agree with the statement: I have grown as an artist since participating in this most recent JXTA session. 87.2% of respondents reported always, usually or half the time when asked how often they talk about art in their daily lives. When asked if they notice art in their daily lives, 56.3% said always; 31.3% said usually; 9.4% said half the time. Only one respondent said seldom. No youth said never. Youth participants were asked to fill in the following question: I ______ use my creativity and artistic capabilities in ways that make a positive difference. 59.5% of youth responded usually; 35.1% said always; and 5.4% said sometimes. No youth said seldom or never.
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