On August 8, 2013, the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn
University, in partnership with the Alabama State Council on the Arts, invites
the public to attend a one-day arts conference titled, “
Exploring FuturePrograms & Partnerships for Community Arts Development” from 8:00 a.m.
through 4:00 p.m. at Biggin Hall, on Auburn University’s main campus. This
conference will be of interest to community arts organizations, artists,
students, art volunteers, art educators and anyone who is working, or plans to work
in the arts.
The organizing partners recognize that there is a broad range
of needs for Alabama artists and community arts organizations. This pilot
program aims to build connections and initiate a series of education
opportunities in the future that will offer professional skills development for
artists and community arts organizations.
“We are thrilled to
offer this one-day pilot project initiated by our College, in collaboration
with the Alabama State Council on the Arts, to determine the needs of arts
organizations and independent artists in the state and to hopefully fulfill
them through future programming and partnerships, that can also benefit our Auburn University nascent artists” said Associate
Dean for Educational Affairs in the College of Liberal Arts, Dr. Giovanna
Summerfield “We are looking forward to the outcomes of this exciting event.”
“Exploring Future
Programs & Partnerships for Community Arts Development” includes: a
showcase of three community arts projects; tips to improve grant writing skills;
social media and marketing for arts organizations and individual artists; and,
how art-based internships can benefit organizations or individual artists. The
Alabama State Council on the Arts will present a session that we hope will
demystify the grant process as well as enable participants to meet and ask
questions of our program managers about grants.
The showcased organizations will include presentations by
Shirley Spears, director of B. B. Comer Memorial Library in Sylacauga, Alabama,
with Dr. Ted Spears, chair of Sylacauga’s ‘Magic’ of Marble Festival; Phillip
Preston, director, East Alabama Arts Association, and Martha Lockett representing
ArtsRevive, Selma,
Alabama.
The presenters will tell the story of the development of their community arts
organizations and their growing success.
Sara Hand Custer, City of Auburn Parks and Recreation cultural arts director, and Michelle
Hopf, an intern and region coordinator for Poetry Out Loud, will discuss the
benefits of arts internships. Robert French, who teaches public relations at
Auburn University, will offer tips on social media and the arts, and Tony Ventimiglia, associate director education communication
in the Office of the Vice President of Research
at Auburn University, will offer grant writing tips. Program managers
representing the various arts programs at the Alabama State Council on the Arts
(ASCA) will provide an overview of ASCA grants and deadlines, and will answer
attendees’ specific questions.
All events will occur at Biggin Hall, which is located at
112 S. College Street in Auburn, Alabama. Registration for “Exploring Future
Programs & Partnerships for Community Arts Development” is $15 for the
entire day, including lunch, or from 1:15 through 4:00 p.m. only for no
admission. Registration is required in both cases. For a full schedule and to register, visit the
event website at: http://www.auburn.edu/communityarts or call 334-844-4903.
The “Exploring Future Programs & Partnerships for
Community Arts Development” partnership includes the College of Liberal Arts,
the CLA Community and Civic Engagement Initiative, the Department of Art,
Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities, and Alabama
State Council on the Arts.