Operating Support
Operating Support
Operating Support Year One, FY2022
Cheri Buzzeo: theater, music, The Barn Theatre administration, Willmar Main St participant; Jessica Welu: writing, music, SW Regional Development Commission; Anna Johannsen: fiber artist, art teacher, Remick Gallery board, president of Windom Women's Investment group, treasurer of Cottonwood County Animal Rescue, officer of Cotton Quilters; Georgette Jones: literature teacher, theatre actor/director/teacher; David KelseyBassett: visual artist, musician, Hinterland Art Crawl board; Shawn Kinsinger: theater director, actor, musician, Palace Theatre executive director, Green Earth Players vice president, Luverne Street Music board member, Luverne High School Theater artistic director; Darlene Kotelnicki: theater, city council, library board. Kristen Kuipers: musician, private lesson and K-12 classroom music instructor, theater, writing, volunteer with Jackson Center for the Arts; Cheryl Avenel Navara: education, Worthington Public Arts Commission chair, SW MN Opportunity Council volunteer; Alison Nelson: art, music, and dance teacher, KMS Community Ed director, Kerkhoven Fire Department Auxiliary fundraiser; Anne O'Keefe-Jackson: human resources director, bead and quill work; Michele Huggins: Granite Area Arts Council treasurer and volunteer, member of the Artisan Grain Collaborative, founding member of ACHALA; Betsy Pardick: musician, actor, Dept. of Public Transformation committees; Michele Knife Sterner: theater (actor), SMSU Associate director for Access Opportunity Success program; Louella Voigt: music, fiber art; Blue Mound Area Theatre board; Erica Volkir: performing arts, Pipestone Performing Arts Center board, Pipestone Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB director; Janine Teske: music, theater, Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley school board; Mark Wilmes: Lake Benton Opera House board president, actor/director, musician, reporter;
Cheryl Avenel-Navara, arts admin, SMAC board; Mark Bosveld, theater; Cheniqua Johnson, theater, music; Joyce Meyer, visual art, education; Jane Otto, arts admin; Kerry Ward, visual art, grantwriting; Mark Wilmes, theater, SMAC Board
ACHF Arts Access
A major goal for this year, more than any other year, is to keep the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council viable and sustainable while audience and donor attitudes remain unpredictable. We want to exist and continue to fulfill the mission of MAFAC by staging the concerts, presenting the art exhibits, and working with local and regional artists and authors. The impact of the SMAC funds will help keep MAFAC functioning. It is vital that MAFAC keep its core volunteers and recruit more people willing to volunteer time and contribute to the organization. The easiest way to measure or prove if our goal is met is whether the Marshall Area Fine Arts Council exists in two years. MAFAC is not looking for major changes, per se, but a chance to continue to host concerts, work with artists and authors in the Gift Shop and to stage exhibits.
MVAS returned to almost full operations and the year was a successful one, with significant progress in a range of programs and initiatives. Though the number of classes on offer was down, there were higher registration numbers than previous years. New classes included Scandinavian Lintel Carving, Swedish Knutkorgar Baskets, and Advanced Sculptural Spoon Handle Carving. The school moved and expanded the Weaving Studio and renamed it the Textile Studio. Unfortunately, the school was not able to acquire the Karen Jenson Trestuen Gallery, since the school's ability to raise funds was severely disrupted by the pandemic. Some of the funds were reassigned with permission from the donors for the completion of the main school building.
Other,local or private