Organizational Arts Grants
Organizational Arts Grants
The Campbell Library will provide a variety of arts activities including a writing workshop for adults, author and illustrator workshops for school children, an array of art classes and performances for all ages and abilities, as well as four art exhibits
Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Therese Jacobson: visual artist, retired visual art teacher; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Kate Mulvey: performing artist, English second language teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts; Deb Alexander, arts advocate; Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Rena Bouchard: media arts and makeup artist, advocate for Latino arts; Mary Ann Laxen: visual artist; Sandy Zepeda: teacher, visual artist, advocate for Latino arts.
Chris Lane: graphic artist, photographer; Emily Kuzel: arts advocate, English second language and special needs teacher; Jaimie Snowdon: Indian studies teacher, advocate for Native American arts; Mary Beth King: music teacher; Karlace Taylor: arts advocate, piano instructor; Sandy Zepeda: teacher, visual artist, advocate for Latino arts.
ACHF Arts Access
As a result of this program, residents of East Grand Forks will have more opportunities to engage in high quality arts programming which will help them to gain new or expanded skills in the arts. Evaluation will occur through audience questionnaires and voting, counting audience members, personal observation, and informal interviews with participants and artists.
Through collection of participation numbers, audience questionnaires, and informal interviews, the East Grand Forks Campbell Library was able to ascertain that East Grand Forks community members were able to gain new and expanded skills in the arts throug
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