Partners in Arts Participation
Partners in Arts Participation
Family Tree Clinic and artists Lisa Marie Brimmer and Joy Spika join together to expand opportunities for queer and trans people of color to enhance their health and well-being through art.
Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Uri Camarena: Business consultant, Metropolitan Economic Development Association. Board chair, Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. Secretary/Treasurer, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Mayor of Red Wing, elected 2016. Former executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Philip McKenzie, Oboe and English horn player; adjunct oboe faculty, NDSU; Mary McReynolds-Pellinen: Executive director, Lyric Center for the Arts; coordinator, First Stage Gallery; Thomas Moss: Consultant to nonprofits and government agencies.; Dobson West: Senior advisor, Spell Capital Partners Fund.; Christina Widdess: Arts organization consultant; former managing director, Penumbra Theatre. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.
Lynne Beck: Development consultant; former COMPAS development director; Gordon Coons: Artist; Robin Cruze: Assistant to executive director, Wirth Center; president of HOBY MN; Janette Davis: Acting executive director, Southern Theater; Simone Needles: Visual artist; instructor at Interact; Olga Nichols: Visual artist; executive director of Bird Island Cultural Centre; Scott Reynolds: Stage director and performer; artistic director of Mixed Precipitation; Lisa Wigand: Business banker; heads advisory board for Central Lakes College Performing Arts Center
Executive director Sue Gens (651) 539-2650
ACHF Arts Access
FTC patients participate in integrated arts activities, resulting in improved health and wellbeing. FTC, in partnership with Rainbow Research, will develop a high touch-point participant evaluation process, involving contact with participants before and after each workshop and several months after all programming has concluded. 2: FTC and collaborating artists create a model for arts participation in health care, contributing to increased collaboration across arts and health care. FTC and Rainbow Research will conduct an evaluation of programming that will include FTC staff, artists, and participants. We will use the analysis to create and/or refine a replicable model of collaboration among health care and arts orgs.
FTC patients participate in integrated arts activities, resulting in improved health and wellbeing. FTC developed evaluations to be given at events and will conduct final evaluations in the coming months. 2: FTC and collaborating artists create a model for arts participation in health care, contributing to increased collaboration across arts and health car. FTC will conduct an evaluation of programming that will include FTC staff, artists, and participants. We will use the analysis to create and/or refine a replicable model of collaboration among health care and arts orgs.
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