Operating Support
ACHF Arts Access
Sustain current community partnerships and cultivate new relationships with Minnesota schools, arts organizations, and general public to increase opportunities for high quality, hands-on art experiences. Indicators of success: 1) Number of youth and adults served increases in fiscal year 2015; will be measured by Highpoint Center for Printmaking database, online surveys, social media. 2) Diversity of those served at Highpoint Center for Printmaking grows. Tracked by database, online surveys, and social media interface. 2: Highpoint Center for Printmaking will continue to expand its artist co-op program: adding more artists, increasing diversity of artists, offering new opportunities for artist members. Indicators of success: 1) Number of co-op artists grows. 2) Diverse artists join the co-op (measured by tracking diversity of ethnicity, gender, age and income level). 3) Artist annual survey confirms success and improvements in program.
Highpoint sustained and created educational and community programs for these Minnesota audiences: middle school/highschool/teens, adult learners and emerging artists. Success in FY 2014 is measured by increase in middle school/teen/adult visitors via partners such as: Venture Academy, Hiawatha College Prep, MERC Alternative High, YouthCARE, Hazelden Youth Services, and Saint Paul Parks and Rec., and many more. 2: Highpoint increased the diversity of its artist co-op, more artists were added and received free lectures and discounted classes. Highpoint achieved continued growth in co-op artist diversity: eight artists identify as GLBT, seven nationalities are represented, and age range of artists maintained at 20-87 yrs. Co-op artists' FY 2014 print sales grew by 32% from FY 2013.
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