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29th ANNUAL CONFERENCEoctober 28 - 31, 2019 :: st. paul, mn
Dyani White Hawk, Interrupted (detail), 2016
table of contents
2 Schedule at a Glance
4 Mobile App Instructions
5 From the Director
6 Sessions + Events
16 Speakers + Presenters
19 Alliance Honor Roll
21 Code of Conduct
22 Hotel Layout + Locations
144 Westminster Street, Suite 301
Providence, RI 02903 USA
Tel: +1.401.351.4320
Email: [email protected]
www.artistcommunities.org
conference topics
EquityStrategies for fostering access in the arts and forwarding new models of inclusivity.
Access in the ArtsInterrogating the current state of accessibility in the artist residency field, and advancing new systems of support for the future.
LeadershipExploring our role as leaders – at every career stage – and how we build professional capacity for our organizations and ourselves.
Dance + PerformanceSupporting performing artists and performance-based work from inception through presentation.
We Mean Business!The business of running arts organizations – it’s the stuff we often don’t want to think about, but simply can’t avoid!
Look for the following symbols in the conference schedule-at-a-glance for focus topics. Feel free to mix and match the sessions you attend!
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conference themeFAIR PRACTICE: How are artist residencies evolving to be stable, responsive organizations that create extraordinary artist experiences?
conference schedule at a glanceMONDAY, OCTOBER 28 (page 6)
Preconference: Building Boards ..... Minnesota Museum of American Art
Preconference: Belwin Conservancy Tour + Hike .. Belwin Conservancy
Preconference: The Loft Literary Center .......... The Loft Literary Center
Opening Night Reception . Law Warschaw Gallery at Macalester College
10 am - 4 pm
10 am - 4 pm
12:30 - 4 pm
6 - 8 pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 (pages 6-10)
Welcome to St. Paul! Land Acknowledgment: Sharon M. Day, Ojibwe ElderArtist Spotlight: Carlyle Brown .......................Minnesota Grand Ballroom
breakout sessions
(1) International Cultural Exchange, Mobility, and the Future of U.S. Civil Society ..........................................State 3
(2) Making it Work: Supporting Artist-Parents Through Residencies..................................Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(3) Art, Resistance + Legacy ................................................. Governors 4 (4) Supporting Interdisciplinary Artists + Cross-disciplinary Collaboration .......................................................................... State 1
Lunch ...............................................................Minnesota Grand Ballroom
breakout sessions
(1) Oolite Arts Miami: Addressing Climate Change ........................State 1
(2) Rise of the Curatorial Residency .............................................. State 3
(3) Wisdom Well ...............................................Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(4) Cultivating IBPOC Leadership in the Arts ........................Governors 4
(5) Keep It Moving: Connectivity Among Performing Arts Residencies ............................................ Governors 3 Artist Spotlight: Dameun Strange + Leslie ParkerKeynote Plenary: They Used “The N Word,” Now What ........... . Minnesota Grand Ballroom
field breakouts
(1) Recognizing Bias: A Training for White People. .......... Grand Ballroom
(2) Leaders of Color Networking Meeting ......................................State 1
informal evening meet-ups! Check Registration for suggestions!
9 - 10:15 am
10:30 am - 12 pm
12 - 1:15 pm
1:30 - 2:30 pm
2:45 - 3 pm3 - 4 pm
4:15 - 5:30 pm
6:30 - 8:30 pm
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conference schedule at a glance (continued)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 (pages 10-13)
AAC Member Visioning Session .....................................................State 3
Artist Spotlight Performance: Tish JonesArtist Spotlight: Nicole M. Smith Keynote Plenary: Don’t Pimp My Passion - Making the Case for Fair Pay Practices ....... Minnesota Grand Ballroom morning tours + adventures (1) Juxtaposition Arts
(2) Frogtown Farm
(3) Minnesota Historical Society | Native American AIR Program
(4) Minnesota Museum of American Art | Murals, Poets & “Imaginaries”________
morning capacity-building workshops (1) Team Building: HR 101 for Healthy Workplaces in the Arts .......State 3
(2) Digital Storytelling + Social Media ............................................State 1
(3) How Are We Going to Pay For It? Cultivating Supporters + Sponsors ....................................Governors 4
Lunch .............................................................. Minnesota Grand Ballroom
AAC Member Visioning Session .....................................................State 3
afternoon tours + adventures (1) All My Relations + Pangea World Theater
(2) Guthrie Theater + Cedar Cultural Center
(3) Springboard for the Arts: Art and Artists on the Green Line Tour________
afternoon capacity-building workshops (1) Digital Storytelling + Social Media ...........................................State 1
(2) How Are We Going to Pay For It? Cultivating Supporters + Sponsors ...................................Governors 4
(3) Beyond Ramps: Welcoming Artists with Disabilities .. Grand Ballroom
(4) Leadership During Times of Change ........................................ State 3
informal evening meet-ups! Check the Evening Events page for tonight’s suggestions!
8 - 9 am
9 - 10:30 am
10:45 am - 1 pm
11 am - 1 pm
1 - 2:30 pm
1:30 - 2:30 pm
2:45 - 5:30 pm
3 - 5 pm
6:30 - 8 pm
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 (pages 13-15)
Artist Spotlight: Sun Mee Chomet ............... Minnesota Grand Ballroom
breakout sessions (1) Lived Experiences: Artists with Disabilities ...............Grand Ballroom
(2) Breaking Point: Growth + Expansion Reconsidered ..............State 1
(3) Centering Staff Wellbeing ...................................................... State 3
(4) In Context: Balancing Artists, Publics + Institutions .....Governors 4
9 - 9:20 am
9:30 - 11 am
breakout sessions (1) Ask-A-Funder ............................................ Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(2) Rural Residencies Artist Engagement: Strategies + Success Stories ....................................................State 1
(3) Cooperative Approach to Preparedness + Response ........Governors 4
(4) What Will You Do For the Water? ............................................. State 3
Closing Remarks: Lisa Hoffman Group Photo ................................................... Minnesota Grand Ballroom
Lunch ............................................................. Minnesota Grand Ballroom
11:15 am - 12:45 pm
1 - 1:30 pm
1:30 - 2:30 pm
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from the directorDear Alliance Colleagues,
Welcome to St. Paul! On behalf of AAC’s Board of Trustees, staff, and our incredible Minnesota host committee, welcome to the 2019 Alliance of Artists Communities Annual Conference!
This year’s theme, FAIR PRACTICE, explores how artist residencies and artist-centered programs are evolving their processes and practices to be stable, responsive organizations that create extraordinary artist experiences. We appreciate that you have chosen this annual gathering and to join with friends, colleagues, and AAC in forwarding fair and just treatment of
artists, administrators, and community members. We believe this is only possible by building environments that invite the contribution of others, by ensuring equal access to opportunity and information, and by developing effective organizational policies, processes, and practices.
A great deal of planning has gone into bringing you the most comprehensive and engaging professional development conference in our field. The schedule offers a balance of deep dives on salient topics, capacity-building workshops, and provocative plenaries where we will interrogate the issues that affect how we practice. It will be an energizing and generative experience.
You — every member, every artist, and every partner — make this work possible. Please accept our sincere thanks for your dedication and hard work that has made this convening a reality.
Enjoy the conference and all that this wonderful city has to offer.
Lisa Funderburke HoffmanExecutive Director
The Alliance of Artists Communities is thrilled to feature the extraordinary artwork of Dyani White Hawk on the cover of this year’s program.
DYANI WHITE HAWK (Sičáŋǧu Lakota) is a visual artist and independent curator based in Minneapolis. White Hawk earned an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2011) and BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM (2008). Recent support of White Hawk’s work includes a 2019 United States Artists Fellowship, 2019 Eiteljorg Fellowship for Contemporary Art, 2019 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship, 2018 Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists, 2017 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Fellowship and 2014 Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant. Her work is represented by Bockley Gallery in Minneapolis.
“I strive to create honest, inclusive compositions that acknowledge all parts of my history, Native and non-Native, urban, academic and cultural education systems, and at times - conflicting world views.”
about the artist
Lisa and her youngest son, Leo
monday, october 28 - tuesday, october 29 :: 6
conference sessions + events
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2810 am - 4 pm
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP :: BUILDING BOARDS
Looking for strategies to develop a healthy and effective board? Join us for the Building Boards Workshop—a full-day training designed to help your organization develop a healthy, passionate board, embrace governance responsibilities and build fundraising expertise. Led by board development experts Glyn Northington and Elizabeth Koenig of Propel Nonprofits, the 2019 program includes highly interactive sessions and skill-building exercises to support your organization’s leaders.
Location: Minnesota Museum of American Art | 350 Robert Street North, St. Paul, MN
Box lunch will be provided 0.3 miles from InterContinental Hotel
12:30 - 4pm
PRECONFERENCE :: THE LOFT LITERARY CENTER + MINNESOTA CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS
Experience a vibrant home for writers and book artists in the Twin Cities! This special tour is hosted by Open Book - a multilevel complex that houses leading organizations dedicated to the art of writing and creating books: The Loft Literary Center, a haven for writers and readers and one of the largest centers of its kind in the nation; and the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, home to a thriving residency program and book arts studio complex. The preconference includes a workshop with Teaching Artist Karlyn Coleman engaging “the most important word in the English language” and The Loft’s theme for the fall season, “If.”
Location: Loft Literary Center | 1011 Washington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN
Box lunch will be providedBuses provided from/to InterContinental
10 am - 4 pm
PRECONFERENCE :: BELWIN CONSERVANCY
Belwin Conservancy works to inspire connections to the natural world by protecting and restoring habitat, and by providing environmental education. The site’s prairie, savanna, woodland and wetlands are home to several rare and threatened species including the red-headed woodpecker, rusty-patched bumble bee and Henslow’s sparrow. Since 2016, the site has hosted an artist-in-residence program that engages environmental artists across disciplines. Discover Belwin during a special offsite preconference hike and tour.
Location: Belwin Conservancy | 1553 Stagecoach Trail South, Afton, MN
Box lunch will be providedBuses provided from/to InterContinental
6:00 – 8:00 pm
OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION :: LAW WARSCHAW GALLERY AT MACALESTER
Help us kick off the 2019 Conference in style! Connect with old friends and make new ones during the festive opening reception at the stunning Law Warschaw Gallery. See the latest exhibit, take part in a special printmaking activity, and hear Jarrelle Barton’s incredible guzheng performance.
Location: Law Warschaw Gallery at Macalester College | 130 S Macalester St, St Paul, MN Beer / wine and hors d’oeuvres
Buses provided from/to InterContinental
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29
9 – 10:15 am
WELCOME TO ST. PAUL!
Lisa Funderburke Hoffman | Executive Director, Alliance of Artists Communities
Sue Gens | Executive Director, Minnesota
State Arts Board
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT: SHARON M. DAY, OJIBWE ELDER
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: CARLYLE BROWN
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
10:30 am – 12 pm
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(1) International Cultural Exchange, Mobility, and the Future of U.S. Civil Society
Join artists, residency directors, and leading cultural mobility advocates for a timely conversation about international cultural exchange and mobility, and the urgent need to support and develop these critical areas of the American cultural scene. The international movement of artists is essential to cultural exchange, and for maintaining a healthy and progressive global civil society. Current political and social trends increasingly create legal and economic barriers that inhibit—and sometimes prohibit—artists from traveling for residencies or to present their work. This session will examine the current state of international mobility and cultural exchange in the U.S. and ways to counter such trends - including visa support for artists, international residency exchanges, dedicated programs for artists at risk, etc.
Matthew Covey | Executive Director, Tamizdat
Simon Dove | Executive Director, CEC ArtsLink (moderator)
Rachmi Diyah Larasati | Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Megha Ralapati | Residency Manager, Hyde Park Art Center
Margaret Shiu | Founder, Bamboo Curtain Studio
Location: State 3
(2) Making it Work: Supporting Artist-Parents Through Residencies
It’s time to crack the myth of secluded residencies for carefree artists, without responsibilities and distractions; of mothers and fathers hiding their children from the
art world. Parents face unique challenges when trying to pursue artistic careers. The time and space that residencies offer often seem unreachable for those artists who are also raising families. Hear from artist-parents and residency staff about the many ways programs are opening their doors to parents: from short-term residencies without kids, to full-blown family residencies with on-site camps and family dinners. Through open dialogue between panel and audience, attendees will be empowered and motivated to create programs that reflect the values of an evolving art world.
Eve Biddle | Founding Co-Director, Wassaic Project
Delano Dunn | Artist
Tony Grant | Co-Director, Sustainable Arts Foundation (moderator)
Anna Ogier-Bloomer | Artist + Director, Compound Yellow (moderator)
Dina Schapiro | Founding Director, Marble House Project
Jina Valentine | Associate Professor, Printmedia, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(3) Art, Resistance + Legacy
Join a conversation between three dynamic artists and administrators that approach Cultural Space Keeping as an artistic practice and act of resistance. DS, Shey and Mary Anne share approaches for creating inclusive whole communities and spaces centered on anti-oppression. Reflecting on artist programs they’ve built in St. Paul, Providence, and Pittsburgh, this session explores the role of rituals, beliefs and culture in their daily work and asks: how we use these practices to make neighbors out of residents, and communities out of neighborhoods?
DS Kinsel | Co-Founder, BOOM Concepts
Shey Rivera | Artist
Mary Anne Quiroz | Director, Indigenous Roots
Location: Governors 47
tuesday, october 29 :: 8
(4) Supporting Interdisciplinary Artists + Cross-disciplinary Collaboration
As artists increasingly create work outside of the silos of traditional disciplines, how can arts leaders respond proactively and thoughtfully? What philosophies and perspectives can we take into account as we work to support interdisciplinary artists and projects? What tools, resources and facilities foster openness, experimentation and collaboration across disciplines? In this dynamic panel, curators and residency leaders offer their approaches & experiences and bring to light lingering questions.
Philip Bither | McGuire Director & Senior Curator, Performing Arts, Walker Art Center
Melissa Levin | Vice President of Artists, Estates and Foundations at Art Agency, Partners (moderator)
Tara Aisha Willis | Associate Curator, Performance & Public Practice, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Location: State 1
12 – 1:15 pm
LUNCH
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
1:30 – 2:30 pm
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(1) Oolite Arts Miami + Climate Change: Partnering for Impact
In 2018 Oolite Arts Miami launched their Art in Public Life residency: a new model that embeds an artist in the City of Miami Beach offices to collaborate on work that addresses rising sea levels and their socioeconomic consequences. In the first year of the program, resident artist Misael Soto worked with Miami’s Director of Environment and Sustainability on the city’s climate adaptation and mitigation strategy. Hear from Misael along with partner and residency leadership on ways the program has changed both Oolite and the city government. Explore how arts organizations can use partnerships to boldly respond to their contexts, empower
artists and cultural producers to take a seat at the table, and address the pressing topics of their region.
Esther Park | Vice President of Programming, Oolite Arts
Brandi Reddick | Cultural Affairs Manager, City of Miami Beach
Misael Soto | Artist, Oolite Arts and the City of Miami Beach
Location: State 1
(2) Rise of the Curatorial Residency
As curating-as-practice changes, there are a growing number of residencies that are opening their programs to curators. Leading curatorial residency program managers (and residency participants) discuss the evolving needs of curators and how they can be supported through new residency models focused on educational, professional, and relationship development. These programs create opportunities for curators-in-residence to work in, and alongside organizations; investigate independent research; develop new exhibitions; and make connections with new artists and communities.
Jehra Patrick | Program Director, Emerging Curators Institute
Teresa Silva | Director of Exhibitions & Residencies, Chicago Artists Coalition
Location: State 3
(3) Wisdom Well
Insurance, accessibility and cultural competency are all things that affect how we make decisions, realize our missions and support artists. Choose two topics for 25-minute roundtables with subject matter leaders from these five areas:
Agghh! Why is Insurance so Confusing!
Liability coverage, claims and everything else you need to know in less than 30 minutes.
LeConte Moore | Managing Director, DeWitt Stern
Sharon Ullman | Deputy Director, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Equitable Capacity Ramp-up
How do we get started? First steps in engaging our boards, staff and ourselves in an anti-oppression training process.
Lisa Funderburke Hoffman | Executive Director, Alliance of Artists Communities
Extending Artist Support
Hear how Springboard for the Arts connects artists with key professional development supports and resources. Walk away with a toolkit you can bring back to your program.
Adia Morris Swanger | Professional Development & Operations Coordinator, Springboard for the Arts
Working with Accessibility Advisors
Improving accessibility is a process best done in partnership. Learn how to identify Accessibility Advisors in your community, and how to work together to create and execute an access plan for your organization. (End up with expanded knowledge and community!)
Jenea Rewertz-Targui | Manager of Community Programs & Access Initiatives, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
It’s Tech Time: Tools for Success
Running an artist residency involves a broad array of software tools and platforms. Come learn about top platforms administrators are using to tackle application submission and review, scheduling, cloud storage, data analysis, and more!
Michael Bettis | Director of Operations, AIR Serenbe
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(4) Cultivating IBPOC Leadership in the Arts
Access to funding and opportunities to create and facilitate civically engaged artistic projects have historically been inequitable. In this session, we’ll talk about ways to fill existing gaps in public art and the creative economy by centering Indigenous and/or Black people and people of color in leadership positions. Through case studies in Boston and St. Paul, we’ll investigate methods used to provide opportunities in public art and creative community development that
center a more diverse network of artists and arts consultants to help shape the future of place-based work in cities and communities. Participants will take away strategies to decenter dominant cultural norms, diversify leadership pipelines and strengthen a more diverse community of practice.
Candida Gonzales | Consultant, Forecast Public Art
Jen Krava | Director of Programming & New Initiatives, Forecast Public Art
Kim Szeto | Public Art Program Director, New England Foundation for the Arts
Location: Governors 4
(5) Keep It Moving: Connectivity Among Performing Arts Residencies
Join with colleagues working in performance-focused programs for a special cohort discussion! Hear key findings from last year’s Dance + Performance Track and how gaps unearthed may be addressed by a new initiative being launched at AAC. What are some comprehensive and reliable strategies for better connectivity amongst residency leadership? What specific actions would signal that we are moving together in reaching those goals? What role should the AAC play in these efforts moving forward?
Craig T. Peterson | Artistic Director, Abrons Arts Center
Location: Governors 3
2:45 – 4 pm
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: DAMEUN STRANGE + LESLIE PARKER
KEYNOTE PLENARY: They Used “The N Word,” Now What?
What is the role of arts leaders to mediate, translate and respond to artwork created for or within an organization? What happens when actions or words disrupt the safety and connectivity central to artist communities?
A conversation moderated by Michelle Ramos (Alternate ROOTS) with Faythe Levine (John Michael Kohler Arts Center) and Gui Portel (Organizer, Educator + Artist).
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Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
FIELD BREAKOUTS
(1) Leaders of Color Networking Meeting
Gather and meet other attendees! Listen and share your experiences to build bridges and collaboration opportunities.
Geoffrey Jackson Scott | Co-Founder & Creative Director, Peoplmovr
Kibra A. Yohannes | Independent Arts Consultant
Location: State 1
(2) Recognizing Bias: A Training for White People
An interactive workshop on recognizing bias as one step in building anti-racist practices as a field. Harness the power of interpersonal connections to better examine practices, troubleshoot collectively and shift behaviors. Led by improv artist and communications consultant, Melissa Bowler.
Melissa Bowler | Improv Artist + Communications Consultant
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
EVENING MEET-UPS!
Relax in an informal setting where you can meet other conference attendees and locals while checking out St. Paul’s food and art scene.
Location: Check the Evening Events page for tonight’s locations!Cash bar and snacks Locations within a mile from InterContinental
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 308 – 9 am
AAC MEMBER VISIONING SESSION
Be part of the Alliance of Artists Communities strategic planning process! As AAC sets out to envision the future, we welcome members to take part in one of two visioning sessions held today. Led by consultant Jennifer
Shropshire, this interactive session will: outline AAC’s strategic planning process; capture what you hold dear about AAC programs and community; and invite you to imagine AAC’s future role in supporting practitioners and the artist residency field at large. Limited to 30 participants from Alliance member organizations per session. Sign up at registration desk! Coffee + snacks provided.
Jennifer Shropshire | Principal, Edward F. Swenson & Associates, Inc.
Location: State 3
9 – 10:30 am
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT PERFORMANCE: TISH JONES
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: NICOLE M. SMITH
KEYNOTE PLENARY: Don’t Pimp My Passion - Making the Case for Fair Pay Practices
Residency programs are often stretched on resources and capital and rely on dedicated artists and staff to function. Who can afford to work at a residency? Who can afford to participate? What does fair pay look in practice and in the budget?
A conversation among Laura Zabel (Springboard for the Arts), DeAnna Cummings (Juxtaposition Arts), Dyani White Hawk (Artist) and Ben Cameron (The Jerome Foundation).
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
Register for one morning tour or one workshop.
10:45 am - 1 pm
MORNING TOURS + ADVENTURES
Juxtaposition Arts
Frogtown Farm
Minnesota Historical Society | Native American AIR Program
Minnesota Museum of American Art | Murals, Poets & “Imaginaries”
tuesday, october 29 - wednesday, october 30 :: 10
Location: Gather in the Minnesota Court promptly at 10:35 am for departure.
11 am - 1 pm
MORNING CAPACITY-BUILDING WORKSHOPS
(1) Team Building: HR 101 for Healthy Workplaces in the Arts
Learn strategies to fulfill your human resource responsibilities, build a positive work culture, and limit liability. Beyond compliance, dive into critical talent and culture issues including recruitment, onboarding, benefits design, cultural assessments and employee retention. Exchange ideas and share practices that maximize the full potential of your staff and foster and true joy in the workplace. We invite senior leadership, HR staff and board members to attend this interactive training.
Sharon Stapel | President & Executive Director, Nonprofit New York
Location: State 3
(2) Digital Storytelling + Social Media
Narrative shapes every aspect of how we work and the way our work shows up. How can we bring greater intention to our narrative strategy? How do we make the impact of our programs come alive through visual and text posts? What do we need to create compelling online stories that build online engagement, transparency and visibility? Join communications professionals for a two-part interactive workshop on digital storytelling!
Adaobi Okolue | Executive Director & Publisher, Twin Cities Media Alliance
Susannah Schouweiler | Writer + Editor
Location: State 1
(3) How are we going to pay for it? Cultivating Supporters + Sponsors
How do you grow new sources of funding to sustain programs or launch the next phase of an organization? Join fundraising experts for
a two-part interactive training around three leading sources of revenue for residencies and targeted approaches for expanding each. Patricia Martin will share approaches for securing corporate sponsorships for events, public programs and facilities through partnering with local and regional businesses. Next, Lynn English leads a training on successfully engaging family foundations and individual donors. This workshop will offer leaders an array of tactics that apply to myriad contexts and program models.
Lynn English | Founder, Lynn English Consulting
Patricia Martin | President, LitLamp Communications
Location: Governors 4
1 – 2:30 pm
LUNCH
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
1:30 – 2:30 pm
AAC MEMBER VISIONING SESSION
Be part of the Alliance of Artists Communities strategic planning process! As AAC sets out to envision the future, we welcome members to take part in one of two visioning sessions held today. Led by consultant Jennifer Shropshire, this interactive session will: outline AAC’s strategic planning process; capture what you hold dear about AAC programs and community; and invite you to imagine AAC’s future role in supporting practitioners and the artist residency field at large. Limited to 30 participants from Alliance member organizations per session. Sign up at registration desk! Attendees are encouraged to grab lunch and head to the meeting room.
Jennifer Shropshire | Principal, Edward F. Swenson & Associates, Inc.
Location: State 3
Register for one afternoon tour or one workshop.
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2:45 - 5:30pm
AFTERNOON TOURS + ADVENTURES
All My Relations + Pangea World Theater
Guthrie Theater + Cedar Cultural Center
Springboard for the Arts: Art and Artists on the Green Line Tour
Location: Gather in the Minnesota Court promptly at 2:35 pm for departure.
3 - 5pm
AFTERNOON CAPACITY-BUILDING WORKSHOPS
(1) Digital Storytelling + Social Media
Narrative shapes every aspect of how we work and the way our work shows up. How can we bring greater intention to our narrative strategy? How do we make the impact of our programs come alive through visual and text posts? What do we need to create compelling online stories that build online engagement, transparency and visibility? Join communications professionals for a two-part interactive workshop on digital storytelling!
Adaobi Okolue | Executive Director & Publisher, Twin Cities Media Alliance
Susannah Schouweiler | Writer + Editor
Location: State 1
(2) How are we going to pay for it? Cultivating Supporters + Sponsors
How do you grow new sources of funding to sustain programs or launch the next phase of an organization? Join fundraising experts for a two-part interactive training around three leading sources of revenue for residencies and targeted approaches for expanding each. Patricia Martin will share approaches for securing coporate sponsorships for events, public programs and facilities through partnering with local and regional businesses. Next, Lynn English leads a training on sucessfully engaging family foundations
and individual donors. This workshop will offer leaders an array of tactics that apply to myriad contexts and program models.
Lynn English | Founder, Lynn English Consulting
Patricia Martin | President, LitLamp Communications
Location: Governors 4
(3) Beyond Ramps: Welcoming Artists with Disabilities
When we work to make our sites accessible we may think of ramps first, but welcoming artists involves much more than physical considerations. This two-part workshop combines case studies from residencies who have made large and small changes in their work with artists with disabilities, along with hands-on training about how to build the partnerships and funding needed to achieve your goals for accessibility. Creating a completely accessible organization is not something that can be accomplished overnight, but is best achieved through a long-term commitment to a process of care, responsiveness and learning. Join this conversation and get motivated!
Beth Bienvenu | Director, Office of Accessibility, National Endowment for the Arts
Craig Dunn | Arts Access Consultant
Toni Gentilli | Residency Director, Santa Fe Art Institute
Natalie Kennedy | Program Officer & Accessibility Coordinator, Minnesota State Arts Board
Jenea Rewertz-Targui | Manager of Community Programs & Access Initiatives, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
Nicole M. Smith | Artist
Cynthia Weitzel | Deaf Artists Residency Program Coordinator, Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
wednesday, october 30 :: 12
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(4) Leadership During Times of Change
Join fellow residency executive directors for a conversation around what it means to provide meaningful, results-oriented leadership in times of organizational growth, change and even crisis. Leaders will share lived experiences and ongoing challenges in working through big shifts - and what resulted. Come away with ideas for how to move forward on creating a long-range plan that reflects the goals and values of your organization, and an understanding of how to develop metrics and systems for measuring success.
Lisa Funderburke Hoffman | Executive Director, Alliance of Artists Communities
Travis Laughlin | Interim Executive Director, Elsewhere
Veronique Le Melle | Interim Director, Joan Mitchell Center
Location: State 3
EVENING MEET-UPS!
Relax in an informal setting where you can meet other conference attendees and locals while checking out St. Paul’s food + art scene.
Location: Check the Evening Events page for tonight’s locations!Cash bar and snacks Locations within a mile from InterContinental
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 319 – 9:20 am
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: SUN MEE CHOMET
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
9:30 - 11 am
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(1) Lived Experiences: Artists with Disabilities
In the last decade, arts organizations have taken a more active role in examining the accessibility of their facilities and
programs, and working to address barriers to participation for disabled artists. Join an open and honest conversation among artists as they contemplate the range of their experiences—physical, social and emotional—within these temporary communities. This session will be an intimate space where artists are invited to reflect on programs that worked well for their practice, as well as how they hope to see arts organizations change in the years to come.
Scott Artley | Accessibility Program Director, Metro Regional Arts Council (moderator)
Lisa Marie Brimmer | Artist, Organizer + Educator
Kevin Kling | Author, Playwright + Storyteller
Raymond Luczak | Writer + Poet
Reveca Torres | Executive Director, Backbones
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(2) Breaking Point: Growth and Expansion Reconsidered
What happens when arts organizations close their doors (or come close)? We will discuss the red flags that are often disguised as opportunities to expand and how we can identify and approach these moments. Centering the discussion around the implications for both staff and community, we will examine definitions of failure and plans for organizational regenesis. Together, in small group work, participants and panelists will examine risks their respective organizations and communities face and identify starting points for discussion with their staff and board. This session is for organizations considering purchasing buildings; starting a program or expanding a program; or assessing financial solvency.
Ellina Kevorkian | Former Artistic Director, Soap Factory
Eleanor Savage | Program Director, Jerome Foundation
Kibra A. Yohannes | Independent Arts Consultant
Location: State 1
wednesday, october 30 - thursday, october 31 :: 14
(3) Centering Staff Wellbeing
Our organizations work tirelessly to ensure a high quality experience for resident artists—and it is the staff that builds a foundation for this work. But what is the line between inspiration and total exhaustion? Join an open discussion among administrators about burnout in the field and ways to foster balance, set boundaries and create space for reflection and renewal. Artist-administrators will share ways they are making time and space for their own creative careers and interests while simultaneously supporting the needs of other artists and reflect on policies that can support staff wellbeing and retention. Join the conversation!
Edwige Charlot | Community Membership Manager, AS220
Aay Preston-Myint | Program Manager, Headlands Center for the Arts
Carl Atiya Swanson | Associate Director, Springboard for the Arts
Location: State 3
(4) In Context: Balancing Artists, Publics + Institutions
A growing number of residencies are running within larger institutions - universities, museums, government offices and even corporations. Join a dynamic conversation among leaders of embedded programs and explore what fair practice means in this context. How do leaders balance the needs of institutions, artists they serve and the larger public? What partnerships - with other organizations as well as with individuals - are behind successful programs, and how are these relationships built and stewarded?
Jennifer Ifil-Ryan | Director of Education, The High Line
Geoffrey Jackson Scott | Co-Founder & Creative Director, Peoplmovr (moderator)
Boris Oicherman | Cindy & Jay Ihlenfeld Curator for Creative Collaboration, Weisman Art Museum
George Scheer | Executive Director, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans
Location: Governors 4
11:15 am - 12:45 pm
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
(1) Ask-A-Funder
Hear directly from national and regional funders on what their foundation is prioritizing in the coming year, and what they have looked for when supporting residencies. Lightning round presentations will be followed by small discussion groups with funders. Bring your questions!
Jayne Butler | Officer/Arts, Knight Foundation
Hannah Durack | Senior Program Associate, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Tony Grant | Co-Director, Sustainable Arts Foundation (moderator)
Arleta Little | Arts Program Officer & Director of Artist Fellowships, The McKnight Foundation
Sara Nash | Dance Director & Acting Director Artist Communities, National Endowment for the Arts
Kim Szeto | Program Director, Public Art, New England Foundation for the Arts
Location: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
(2) Rural Residencies Artist Engagement: Strategies + Success Stories
How do arts organizations in rural environments build authentic connections between resident artists and their local communities? What does a reciprocal relationship look like in this context and how do these relationships impact an art practice? Using case studies from Sipp Culture in Utica, MS, Hinge Arts in Fergus Falls, MN and Lanesboro Arts in Lanesboro, MN this session explores how arts organizations create space for dialogue and open potential for unexpected outcomes between organizations, communities and artists.
Nahshon D. Anderson | Writer + Hinge Arts alum
John Davis | Bush Fellow, Bush Foundation (moderator)
Naomi Schliesman | Artist Development Director, Rural Program, Hinge Arts at the
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Kirkbride, Springboard for the Arts
Carlton Turner | Lead Artist & Director, Sipp Culture
Location: State 1
(3) Cooperative Approach to Preparedness + Response
Artist cooperatives, collectives and live/work communities may vary in size and purpose, but they all share a common mission: meeting the specific objectives of their members and adapting to their artists’ changing needs. Self-reliance and self-help are hallmarks of these creative spaces. However, following the devastating Ghost Ship fire in Oakland, California, it became apparent that creative communities must work with municipalities and private companies to ensure that spaces are secure and compliant with zoning and safety regulations. Whether manufactured or natural, the frequency of disasters around the globe highlights the need for preparedness planning, especially in public assembly areas like arts and culture venues. Hear from representatives of the national Performing Arts Readiness and CERF+ The Artists Safety Net programs, and experts from Denver Arts & Venues and New York-based The Artist Co-op about steps your organization can take right away and ways to plan for any scenario.
Rachel Berger | Founder & Executive Director, The Artist Co-op
Tom Clareson | Project Director, Performing Arts Readiness (moderator)
Carrie Cleveland | Education & Outreach Manager, CERF+
Lisa Gedgaudas | Program Manager, Denver Arts & Venues
Location: Governors 4
(4) What Will You Do For the Water?
How does the land, water, wind, and animals speak to us? How do we relate to the places we inhabit, and why does it matter? What role can artist-centered organizations in building a culture of stewardship and care? Join a facilitated discussion with indigenous artists and practitioners to explore how we practice belonging to the land we occupy.
Sharon Day | Artist + Executive Director, Indigenous Peoples Task Force
Maryanna Harstad | Artist + Former Planner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Location: State 3
1 – 1:30 pm
CLOSING REMARKS: LISA FUNDERBURKE HOFFMAN
GROUP PHOTOLocation: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
1:30 – 2:30 pm
LUNCH + ADJOURNLocation: Minnesota Grand Ballroom
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2018 Annual Conference | Philadelphia, PA
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presenters
Nahshon D. Anderson | Writer (Bronx, NY)
Scott Artley | Accessibility Program Director, Metro Regional Arts Council (Minneapolis, MN)
Jarrelle Barton | Musician (Prior Lake, MN)
Rachel Berger | Founder & Executive Director, The Artist Co-op (New York, NY)
Michael Bettis | Director of Operations, AIR Serenbe (Chattahoochee Hills, GA)
Eve Biddle | Founding Co-Director, Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY)
Beth Bienvenu | Director, Office of Accessibility, National Endowment for the Arts (Washington, DC)
Philip Bither | McGuire Director & Senior Curator, Performing Arts, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN)
Melissa Bowler | Improv Artist + Communications Consultant (Providence, RI)
Lisa Marie Brimmer | Artist, Organizer + Educator (Minneapolis, MN)
Carlyle Brown | Playwright/Performer + Artistic Director, Carlyle Brown & Company (Minneapolis, MN)
Jayne Butler | Officer/Arts, Knight Foundation (Miami, FL)
Ben Cameron | President, The Jerome Foundation (St. Paul, MN)
Edwige Charlot | Community Membership Manager, AS220 (Providence, RI)
Sun Mee Chomet | Actor, Dancer + Playwright (St. Paul, MN)
Thomas Clareson | Project Director, Performing Arts Readiness (Westerville, OH)
Carrie Cleveland | Education & Outreach Manager, CERF+ (Montpelier, VT)
Matthew Covey | Executive Director, Tamizdat (Brooklyn, NY)
DeAnna Cummings | CEO & Co-Founder, Juxtaposition Arts (Minneapolis, MN)
John Davis | Bush Fellow, Bush Foundation (Lanesboro, MN)
Sharon Day | Artist + Executive Director, Indigenous Peoples Task Force (Minneapolis, MN)
Simon Dove | Executive Director, CEC ArtsLink (New York, NY)
Craig Dunn | Arts Access Consultant (St. Paul, MN)
Delano Dunn | Artist (Chicago, IL)
Hannah Durack | Senior Program Associate, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (New York, NY)
Lynn English | Founder, Lynn English Consulting (Washington, DC)
Lisa Gedgaudas | Program Manager, Create Denver, Denver Arts & Venues (Denver, CO)
Sue Gens | Executive Director, Minnesota State Arts Board (St. Paul, MN)
Toni Gentilli | Residency Director, Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe, NM)
Benjamin Gessner | Associate Curator, Native American Collections, Minnesota Historical Society (St. Paul, MN)
Candida Gonzalez | Consultant, Forecast Public Art (Minneapolis, MN)
Tony Grant | Co-Director, Sustainable Arts Foundation (San Francisco, CA)
Hunter Gullickson | Accessibility Manager, The Guthrie Theater (Minneapolis, MN)
Maryanna Harstad | Artist (Minneapolis, MN)
Jennifer Ifil-Ryan | Director of Education, The High Line (New York, NY)
Geoffrey Jackson Scott | Co-Founder & Creative Director, Peoplmovr (Brooklyn, NY)
Ellina Kevorkian | Former Artistic Director, Soap Factory (Minneapolis, MN)
Tish Jones | Poet + Founder/Executive Director, TruArtSpeaks (St. Paul, MN)
Natalie Kennedy | Program Officer & Accessibility Coordinator, Minnesota State Arts Board (St. Paul, MN)
DS Kinsel | Co-Founder, BOOM Concepts (Pittsburgh, PA)
Kevin Kling | Author, Playwright + Storyteller (Minneapolis, MN)
Elizabeth Koenig | Training Manager, Propel Nonprofits (Minneapolis, MN)
Jen Krava | Director of Programming & New Initiatives, Forecast Public Art (St. Paul, MN)
Rachmi Diyah Larasati | Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)
Travis Laughlin | Interim Executive Director, Elsewhere (Greensboro, NC)
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Veronique Le Melle | Interim Director, Joan Mitchell Center (New Orleans, LA)
Melissa Levin | Vice President of Artists, Estates and Foundations at Art Agency, Partners (New York, NY)
Faythe Levine | Arts/Industry Program Director, John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan, WI)
Arleta Little | Arts Program Officer & Director of Artist Fellowships, The McKnight Foundation (Minneapolis, MN)
Raymond Luczak | Writer, Editor + Publisher (Minneapolis, MN)
Patricia Martin | President, LitLamp Communications (Chicago, IL)
LeConte Moore | Managing Director, DeWitt Stern (New York, NY)
Adia Morris Swanger | Professional Development & Operations Coordinator, Springboard for the Arts (St. Paul, MN)
Sara Nash | Dance Director & Acting Director, Artist Communities, National Endowment for the Arts (Washington, DC)
Glyn Northington | Senior Program Director, Propel Nonprofits (Minneapolis, MN)
Anna Ogier-Bloomer | Artist + Director, Compound Yellow (Oak Park, IL)
Boris Oicherman | Cindy & Jay Ihlenfeld Curator for Creative Collaboration, Weisman Art Museum (Minneapolis, MN)
Adaobi Okolue | Executive Director & Publisher, Twin Cities Media Alliance (Minneapolis, MN)
Esther Park | Vice President of Programming, Oolite Arts (Miami, FL)
Leslie Parker | Artist (St. Paul, MN)
Jehra Patrick | Program Director, Emerging Curators Institute (St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN)
Craig T. Peterson | Artistic Director, Abrons Arts Center (New York, NY)
Gui Portel | Organizer, Educator + Artist (Greensboro, NC)
Aay Preston-Myint | Program Manager, Headlands Center for the Arts (Sausalito, CA)
Mary Anne Quiroz | Director, Indigenous Roots (St. Paul, MN)
Megha Ralapati | Residency Manager, Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago, IL)
Michelle Ramos | Executive Director, Alternate ROOTS (New Orleans, LA)
Brandi Reddick | Cultural Affairs Manager, City of Miami Beach (Miami, FL)
Jenea Rewertz-Targui | Manager of Community Programs & Access Initiatives, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (St. Paul, MN)
Shey Rivera | Artist (Providence, RI)
Eleanor Savage | Program Director, Jerome Foundation (St. Paul, MN)
Dina Schapiro | Founding Director, Marble House Project (New York, NY)
George Scheer | Executive Director, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans (New Orleans, LA)
Naomi Schliesman | Artist Development Director - Rural Program, Hinge Arts at the Kirkbride - Springboard for the Arts (Fergus Falls, MN)
Susannah Schouweiler | Writer + Editor (St. Paul, MN)
Margaret Shiu | Founder, Bamboo Curtain Studio (Taipei, Taiwan)
Jennifer Shropshire | Principal, Edward F. Swenson & Associates, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA)
Teresa Silva | Director of Exhibitions & Residencies, Chicago Artists Coalition (Chicago, IL)
Nicole M. Smith | Artist (St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN)
Misael Soto | Artist, Oolite Arts and the City of Miami Beach (Miami Beach, FL)
Sharon Stapel | President & Executive Director, Nonprofit New York (New York, NY)
Dameun Strange | Sound Artist + Musician (St. Paul, MN)
Carl Atiya Swanson | Associate Director, Springboard for the Arts (St. Paul, MN)
Kim Szeto | Program Director, Public Art, New England Foundation for the Arts (Boston, MA)
Reveca Torres | Executive Director, Backbones (Prospect Heights, IL)
Carlton Turner | Lead Artist / Director, Sipp Culture (Utica, MS)
Jina Valentine | Associate Professor, Printmedia, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Rory Wakemup | Artist (St. Paul, MN)
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Cynthia Weitzel | Deaf Artists Residency Program Coordinator, Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (Red Wing, MN)
Dyani White Hawk | Artist (Minneapolis, MN)
Tara Aisha Willis | Associate Curator, Performance & Public Practice, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Kibra A Yohannes | Independent Arts Consultant (Brooklyn, NY)
Laura Zabel | Executive Director, Springboard for the Arts (St. Paul, MN)
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alliance honor roll
Jamie BadoudRob BailisJames BakerTina BakerPeter BarnesArmando BellmasAnn BradyJanet BrownJulie BryantSusan BryntesonMary CarswellNicole J. CaruthMacy ChadwickBruce ChaoDr. Joseph A. ChazanElizabeth ChodosSara CoffeyRalph Crispino Jr.Cheryl S. CummerRuth DavisSara Jane DeHoffBenjamin DickeSue + John DiekmanJoseph DumasSharon DynakLinda EarleDenise, Ron + Evan EnglishDoug ErionSandra EskinElmar + Suzanne FetscherClaudia Fieo
JoAnn FlemingDavid FraherMelissa FranklinLisa Funderburke HoffmanMario Garcia DurhamMark + Barbara GoldenTony GrantJamie GregoryDavid M. GriggsWalter GriggsEsther Grisham GrimmDavid GrozinskyDeidre GrubbGia HamiltonDakin HartBrandon HinmanAnn + John HulseyDan HurlinGeoffrey Jackson ScottW. Lee JonesJason KalajainenBrad + Amanda KikDouglas + Marjorie KikMargot H. KnightAnita Keys + Larry LaskerWayne LawsonMelissa LevinNancy LunsfordDavid MacyRoger MandleSteven Mastroyin
Amy McLaughlinNancy S. NordhoffDennis + Catie O’LearyStephanie OlmstedCraig PetersonDonald PetreyAdam PriceThomas PutnamAlix RefshaugeJoe + Michele RicheyBruce RodgersTamara RossRee Scholau KanekoElizabeth SeatonSanjit SethiEdward ShagoryChaucer SilversonTodd + Betiana Simon
Jayson SmartJennifer SmithCatheve + Gary StrokoschSusan TillettSharon Ullman in memory of Seymour UllmanMel WatkinGeorgia E. WellesKibra A. YohannesCheryl A. YoungDimmie + Greg Zeigler
INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS
Thank you to the following individuals who have donated to the Alliance 2016 - 2019:
Raven Crane, Project Coordinator, Antenna (New Orleans, LA)
Ka’ila Farrell-Smith, Co-Director, Rural & Tribal Community Coordinator, Signal Fire (Chiloquin, OR)
Em Kettner, Studio Instructor & Exhibitions Assistant, NIAD Art Center (Richmond, CA)
Shivon Love, Coordinator of Community Programs, Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, PA)
Clara Lu, 店面 Storefront Residency Manager, Wing on Wo & Co. (New York, NY)
Aay Preston-Myint, Program Manager, Headlands Center for the Arts (Sausalito, CA)
Aisha White, Program Manager, Halcyon Arts Lab (Washington, DC)
DIVERSITY + LEADERSHIP FELLOWS 2019 - 2020
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Esther Grisham Grimm Chair 3Arts
Mario Garcia Durham Co-Vice Chair APAP, the Association of Performing Arts Professionals
Sanjit Sethi Co-Vice Chair Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Tamara Ross Treasurer Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Brad Kik Secretary Crosshatch Center for Art & Ecology
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Rob Bailis Eli & Edythe Broad Stage
Elizabeth Chodos Miller ICA | Carnegie Mellon University
Ryan Dennis Project Row Houses
Melissa Franklin The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Mark Golden Golden Artist Colors
Tony Grant Sustainable Arts Foundation
Gia Hamilton New Orleans African American Museum
Melissa Levin Art Agency, Partners
Craig Peterson Abrons Arts Center | Henry Street Settlement
Shey Rivera MIT CoLab
Geoffrey Jackson Scott Peoplmovr
Sharon Ullman Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Kibra A Yohannes Independent Arts Consultant
HONORARY BOARDTed Berger New York Foundation for the Arts (Executive Director Emeritus)
J. Richard Braugh UBS Financial
Mary Carswell in memoriamThe MacDowell Colony (Executive Director Emeritus)
Mel Chin Artist
Jhumpa Lahiri Author
Liz Lerman Choreographer
Roger Mandle Qatar Museums Authority
Clay Rockefeller Artist + community developer
Lowery Stokes Sims Museum of Arts + Design
Mary T. Wolfe in memoriamPhilanthropist
STAFF
Lisa Funderburke Hoffman Executive Director
Deb Dormody Deputy Director
Flannery Patton Director of Member Services + Communications
Hanna Exel Program + Administrative Associate
Stephanie Storch Bookkeeper
Hernan Jourdan Convenings Coordinator
CONFERENCE HOSTS + PLANNING COMMITTEE
Nora Alami
All My Relations
Belwin Conservancy
Arielle Julia Brown
Nicole Caruth
Cedar Cultural Center
Cherese Crockett
Frogtown Farm
Guthrie Theater
Mayumi Hamanaka
Indigenous Roots
Jerome Foundation
Juxtaposition Arts
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
John Labovitz
Law Warschaw Gallery
Loft Literary Center
Lowertown Underground Artists
Macalester College
McKnight Foundation
Marc Mewshaw
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Minnesota Historical Society
Minnesota Museum of American Art
Minnesota State Arts Board
Northern Clay Center
Pangea World Theater
Springboard for the Arts
Jessica Todd
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convenings code of conduct
The Alliance of Artists Communities (AAC) is committed to providing a welcoming, supportive and inclusive environment during its convenings for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, color, age, religion, national origin, economic status, or political affiliation.
• AAC aspires to treat everyone with fairness, respect and dignity, and we expect the same of our convening attendees.
• Sexual harassment or harassment in any form will not be tolerated. We encourage everyone to report instances of harassment to AAC leadership (Executive Director, Deputy Director, Director of Membership) or the AAC Safety Team (indicated by a purple star on their nametag).
• We value consent culture and spaces where everyone feels safe. When interacting with people casually or professionally, personal and emotional boundaries must be respected every time.
• Be a good bystander. If you see someone in a harmful situation or interaction, try to help.
• Show care, kindness and respect when listening and engaging in dialogue.
• AAC reserves the right to remove anyone from the conference to anyone who engages in conduct deemed to be harassment toward others.
Supporting an Anti-Ableist Environment• Listen to disabled people’s stories, experiences and perspectives.
• Understand that having a disability does not make our lives any more inspirational or tragic than others. Our disabilities are ordinary and familiar parts of who we are.
• Use the phrase “disabled people” or “people with disabilities” rather than euphemisms. And understand that some people prefer identity-first language over people-first language.
• Know that no single accommodation will work for all disabled people, but increased access benefits everyone.
• Ask before you offer help to a disabled person. What you assume to be helpful may not be. Start with a friendly but non-intrusive question: “Can I provide assistance?” Be okay if the answer is no.
• Recognize that words like “cripple, handicap, spastic, insane, retard, crazy” have been used to bully and oppress disabled people.
• You may hear disabled people calling each other “crip” or “gimp.” This is insider language, and not appropriate for use by non-disabled people.
Please visit artistcommunities.org/conference/code-conduct for more information about AAC’s process for responding to misconduct complaints / concerns.
Sources acknowledgment: Neighbourhood Arts Network, Allied Media Projects / Allied Media Conference, Alternate Roots, Social Enterprise Greenhouse, Association of Performing Arts Professionals, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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conference + event locationsAll My Relations Gallery | 1414 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis
Amsterdam Bar + Hall | 6 West 6th Street, Wabasha St N, St Paul
Barrio Restaurant & Tequila Bar | 235 E. 6th St, St. Paul
Belwin Conservancy | 1553 Stagecoach Trail S, Afton
Black Dog Café | 308 E Prince St, St Paul
Cedar Cultural Center | 416 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis
Frogtown Farm | 946 Minnehaha Ave W, St Paul
Guthrie Theater | 818 S 2nd St, Minneapolis
InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront Hotel | 11 East Kellogg Blvd, St Paul
Juxtaposition Arts | 2007 N Emerson Ave, Minneapolis
Law Warschaw Gallery at Macalester College | 130 S Macalester St, St Paul
Lowertown Underground Artists | 308 E Prince St, St Paul
Midtown Global Market | 920 E Lake St, Minneapolis
Minnesota Historical Society | 345 W. Kellogg Blvd, St Paul
Minnesota Museum of American Art | 350 Robert St N, St Paul
Loft Literary Center | 1011 S Washington Ave Suite 200, Minneapolis
Plaza Centenario | E. Lake St & 12th Ave S, Minneapolis
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PERSONAL COMFORT + SAFETY
• the restroom near Governors II is designated as Gender Neutral.
• a Lactation Room is available. Please inquire at Registration.
• the AAC Safety Team is available should you wish to report an incident or concern. Photos of the team are at Registration, and are indicated on their nametags by a purple star
TO DO:
• Sign up for Funder Consultations + the AAC Member Visioning Session at registration!
• Confirm your Wednesday Tours + Capacity-Building Workshops at registration.
DOCUMENTATIONAAC uses a variety of media (which may include photography, video, audio recording) to capture conference proceedings. AAC may disseminate selected material, images or recordings for documentation, education and promotion purposes.
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InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront Hotel | 11 East Kellogg Blvd, St Paul
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Generous support for the 2019 Alliance of Artists Communities Annual Conference provided by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature
and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, along with the following sponsors: