Arizona Commission on the Arts 2004 Report to the Governor Arizona Commission on the Arts 417 W. Roosevelt • Phoenix, Arizona 85003 Report to the Governor 2004 Arizona Commission on the Arts Arizona Commission on the Arts 417 W. Roosevelt St. Phoenix, Arizona 85003 (602) 255-5882 (602) 256-0282 fax info@ArizonaArts.org www.ArizonaArts.org ADA Information: This document is available in alternate formats by contacting the Arts Commission at (602) 255-5882. JoAnna Corona, Support Staff, (602) 255-5882, jcorona@ArizonaArts.org Patrick Demers, Schools and Locals Program Director, (602) 229-8221, pdemers@ArizonaArts.org Meriam Diel, Accounting Technician, (602) 229-8235, mdiel@ArizonaArts.org Denise Goode, Fiscal Officer, (602) 229-8235, dgoode@ArizonaArts.org Jo Kobert, Administrative Assistant, (602) 255-5882, jkobert@ArizonaArts.org Mollie Lakin-Hayes, Assistant Director, (602) 229-8220, mlakinhayes@ArizonaArts.org An Equal Opportunity Agency Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts Alison Marshall, Education Director, (602) 229-8223, amarshall@ArizonaArts.org Mitch Menchaca, Expansion Arts Director, (602) 229-8229, mmenchaca@ArizonaArts.org Paul Morris, Literature Director & Public Information Officer, (602) 229-8226, pmorris@ArizonaArts.org Governor Janet Napolitano Commission Members Dennis Kavanaugh, Chair, Mesa Manuel R. Burruel, Glendale Virginia Cardenas, Chandler Joe Castillo, Phoenix Victoria Cummiskey, Phoenix Joseph Fu, Mesa Terry Hanson, Scottsdale Dave Howell, Phoenix Andre Licardi, Glendale Don Luria, Tucson Ivan Makil, Scottsdale Diane Prescott, Cottonwood F. William Sheppard, Phoenix Mariko Silver, Scottsdale Lisa Takata, Phoenix Commission Staff Shelley M. Cohn, Executive Director, (602) 255-5882, scohn@ArizonaArts.org Ginny Berryhill, Information Systems Coordinator, (602) 229-8228, gberryhill@ArizonaArts.org Colette Pecenka, Arts Program Assistant, (602) 229-8234, cpecenka@ArizonaArts.org Jaya Rao, Performing Arts Assistant/Accessibility Coordinator, (602) 229-8232, jrao@ArizonaArts.org Gregory Sale, Visual Arts Director, (602) 229-8230, gsale@ArizonaArts.org Mandy Tripoli, Arts in Education Assistant, (602) 229-8225, mtripoli@ArizonaArts.org Kevin Vaughan-Brubaker, Participation Research Coordinator, (602) 229-8222, kvaughanbrubaker@ArizonaArts.org Claire West, Performing Arts Director, (602) 229-8231, cwest@ArizonaArts.org Stacey Wong, Public Relations & Communications Coordinator, (602) 229-8227, swong@ArizonaArts.org To the Honorable Janet Napolitano Governor of the State of Arizona Dear Governor Napolitano: We are pleased to submit to you and the citizens of Arizona the summary report of the Commission for the 2004 fiscal year. This report fulfills the requirements of the act which established the Arizona Commission on the Arts (A.R.S. 41-981). Through the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the State makes a strategic investment of public dollars which create value through the arts. We can point to four areas where the arts play key roles in improving the quality of life and are delivering value to the Grand Canyon State. Opportunities for all Arizonans to Participate  Reports for 2003-04 show 7,121,268 people in all Arizona counties participated in Arts Commission-sponsored programs; some people who attended multiple events may be reported more than once.  32% of projects take place in rural areas.  15% of projects were initiated by ethnic-run organizations.  ARTability - Accessing Arizona’s Arts is a statewide consortium - the only of its kind in the nation - connecting people with disabilities to arts experiences. More than 50 state organizations engage older Arizonans and individuals with disabilities through physical access to arts facilities, large print programs, open captioning and audio description. Preparing the Thinkers of Tomorrow  More than 1,811,465 students reached by Arts Commissioned-sponsored activities and programs.  279 projects reached Arizona’s young people and students (61% of all ACA projects).  Education projects include artists-in-residence in schools and after-school programs, artist-teacher institutes, outreach by arts organizations, programs by organizations whose primary mission is arts education. Building Vital Communities  State dollars invested stimulated more than $101 million in matching funds from other sources, including individuals, foundations, corporations and governments.  Special programs, such as the Northern Arizona Book Festival and the annual Basketweavers Gathering at the Heard Museum promote tourism and destination activities.  Community festivals demonstrate Arizona’s unique cultures to broad audiences. These festivals include Hispanic music festivals, Chinese Week, Native American Culture Days and others. Investing in the Future of Arizona’s Businesses  State funding provides a foundation of support to 133 small-to-large arts organizations.  The interest income from the State Arts Endowment provides training in financial and strategic planning and the development of working capital reserves. How were these projects selected? Project applications are reviewed by community representatives from across the state, people who represent the diversity and range of Arizona’s population. These panels review application materials and make recommendations for funding to the Commission, who then makes the final decisions on allocation of funds. Guidance is provided by the fifteen Governor-appointed Commission members and from community leaders, educators and arts professionals who have taken part in the Commission's planning process. With their advice, we are currently leading a Listening Tour around the state to ask arts organizations, artists, communities and arts educators how we can best go forward for the next five years. The results of this research and dialogue will hone our efforts in the coming years. Yours Respectfully, Dennis Kavanaugh Commission Chair The Arts Across Arizona by Dennis Kavanaugh A group of seventh graders are sitting at a table with a group of World War II veterans in Tucson. The young people patiently ask question after question of their elders. They are methodically collecting the personal stories and historic photographs from Tucsonians who experienced World War II. One man quietly speaks about baking bread for the troops at night and working an anti-aircraft gun during the day. Another man talks about being on the USS Nevada during the Pearl Harbor attack. A woman explains how she became a pilot in the WASPSs and flew airplanes. Each story keeps the students spellbound as they listen. The project is the brainchild of the arts group called Voices: Community Stories Past & Present. Not only are these students learning research and writing skills, they also are connecting with the wisdom of their elders, learning social skills, teamwork and cooperation. The end result will be a small booklet that collects these oral histories, creating an important archive for future generations. A teacher writes, “I have watched young people transformed into mature young adults as they listen and document stories of veterans, Holocaust survivors and people on the home front.” Look closer at the program and you’ll see that the state helps sponsor this event through the Arizona Commission on the Arts. The World War II Intergenerational Project is just one of hundreds of projects funded by the state’s Arts Commission. The Arizona Commission on the Arts awarded statewide grants to arts organizations and schools and through these programs, Arizonans will have opportunities to participate in community festivals; education programs in schools and after school; performances, exhibitions, readings, lectures and workshops in the performing, visual, literary and folk arts. If you look where the grants go, you’ll see projects taking place in every country of the state, all in partnership with schools and arts organizations of all sizes and arts disciplines. You’ll also be surprisedc at the broad range of projects funded, programs that include artists in the classroom in Bullhead City, a Drug Elimination Family Awareness Program using folklorico dance in Glendale, a poetry project with students in Tuba City and Tempe’s Childsplay takes its imaginative theater to more than 300 schools each year. These projects touch rural Arizona in powerful ways, providing experiences that might never happen without some sort of seed monies from the state. How were these projects selected for funding? More than 100 citizens from around Arizona gathered to review proposals. These panelists brought not only arts and education expertise but also the values and knowledge of the needs of their own local communities, making the selection process thoughtful and well-considered. In the coming year, each of these projects is subjected to rigorous scrutiny before any funds are issued and each group must be accountable for how the funds are used. We are learning that the arts are a kind of glue that holds communities together. President George W. Bush explains the study and appreciation of the arts and humanities serve as both a unifying force in society and as a vehicle for individual expression. We use the arts to communicate with each other. We also know that the arts play an essential role in education in Arizona and that’s why 41 percent of the projects involve schools and after-school programs, giving young people opportunities to create and to learn about other cultures as well as their own. As we seek to attract new business to the state, we have learned that these industries are looking for environments that provide quality education and quality arts experiences. The arts also play a key role in the state’s tourism strategies. Last year, more than 8 million people participated in events supported by the Arizona Commission on the Arts. In the difficult months after September 11, 2001, people turned time and time again to the arts for ways to express the inexpressible-and even the unbearable. The arts provided solace in many ways. The song God Bless America became for a time a kind of national anthem, sung at almost every public gathering. And while the arts give us voice in expressing the difficult moments of our lives, they also bring us joy. Arizona’s investment in the arts is repaid many times over. The arts change people’s lives, they improve the quality of our lives and they make Arizona a better place. Agency Overview The Arizona Commission on the Arts is the state agency that connects artists and communities across the Grand Canyon State. With a staff of 19, the Commission manages an array of diverse programs and services for Arizona residents. The Commission is currently operating under its 2000-2006 Strategic plan, “Linking Up” which encompasses the following vision, mission and goals. Our Vision An Arizona where all citizens experience the arts as integral to their lives. Our Mission To enhance the artistic development of all Arizona communities, arts organizations and artists through innovative partnerships and stewardship of public funds. Goals  All people in Arizona have access to diverse arts experiences.  Artistic and management skills of artists and arts organizations are strengthened.  The essential role of the arts in teaching and learning, particularly in K-12, is accomplished.  Access to arts information is provided through both “high-tech” and “high-touch” services.  Public policy is favorable towards Arizona’s arts industry.  Stable financial resources to implement the plan exist. The History When Congress created the National Endowment for the Arts in 1965, they also gave funding to all state governments to form state arts commissions and asked them to conduct surveys of each state’s existing facilities, organizations and individuals engaged in the arts. Governor Samuel P. Goddard established the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities as a state council by executive order on January 24, 1966. The 28th Arizona Legislature passed S.B. 139, establishing the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities as a permanent state agency, and Governor Jack Williams signed the bill on March 13, 1967. The Arts Commission became the official agency of the State of Arizona “to stimulate and encourage public interest in the cultural resources, through the study and presentation of the performing arts and fine arts, to ensure that their role in the life of our communities will continue to grow and will play an even more significant part in the welfare and educational experience of our citizens.” In 1982, Governor Bruce Babbitt signed enabling legislation continuing the agency to 1992, and changing its name to the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Again in 1992, the Legislature and Governor Fife Symington reinstated the agency until 2002. In 2001, the Auditor General’s office conducted a nine-month-long Sunset Audit. The following year, the Legislature reauthorized the agency until 2012. Agency Overview The Commission's leadership reaches into all areas of the state, supporting programs that contribute to student learning, connect people in rural communities and urban centers, that preserve the rich traditions of Arizona's ethnic communities, encourage participation by people with disabilities and by citizens of all ages and strengthen artistic and administrative skills of arts organizations to help position them to better serve the people of Arizona. Through the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the state makes a strategic investment of public dollars to assure Arizona's competitive edge in attracting knowledge workers and their businesses. The diversity of our artistic offerings also becomes a magnet for attracting tourists. This public investment encourages contributions from the private sector and leverages these dollars many times over, contributing enormously to the quality of life and education opportunities the people of Arizona expect. The agency represents the arts in policy discussions including economic development, cultural tourism, education, community development, public art and transportation design. The Arts Commission The Governor of Arizona appoints 15 commission members to a governing board. The commission members award grants and formulate policy consistent with the enabling legislation. Commission members serve threeyear terms and are selected to ensure geographic and ethnic representation from of all areas of the state. They are selected for their good judgement, demonstrated ability and experience in arts-related fields. All grants and awards from the Arts Commission are made in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, American Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The Commission's History 1972 The Commission’s programs begin with three Arizona artists serving one school district. Today, 32 years later, the Artists in Residence (Arts Education) and other education programs provide opportunities for more than 200 artists reaching schools with more than 5,000 contacts each year by artists and arts organizations. Many of the artists who worked in the early years of the program now rank among Arizona’s most successful practicing artists and their former students are found in today’s arts audiences; some have even followed their mentors to become working artists. 1974 The Commission’s Expansion Arts program, serving Arizona’s ethnic populations, is the first state program of its kind in the nation. The program encourages the presentation and preservation of Arizona’s rich ethnic traditions. 1976 In response to Arizona towns’ desire for quality performing arts events in their communities, the Commission initiates the Art-in-Arizona Towns program. Performing artists visit communities for three to six days, giving performances and workshops. In partnership with social service organizations, the Commission begins the Ticket Discount program to help people with disabilities and elderly citizens attend performing arts events. (The program is active for 15 years.) Fellowship awards provide individual artists the opportunity for research, development and creation of new work. (The program continues for 24 years.) When Governor Bruce Babbitt commissions works of art by Arizona artists for two new buildings in the Capitol Mall, the Commission designs and implements an Art in Public Places program that assists local communities in selecting, commissioning and funding art for public spaces. With the support of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship grant to Executive Director Louise Tester, the Commission begins a pilot project of cultural exchange with Mexico. This International Exchange program (International Arts Exchange) provides assistance for Arizona artists to tour Mexico and other countries and for international artists to tour Arizona. 1980 The Governor’s Arts Awards program begins with Governor Bruce Babbitt presenting the first awards to recognize excellence in individual and corporate support of the arts. The Governor’s Arts Awards program continues as a joint project of the Governor’s Office, Arizonans for Cultural Development and the Arizona Commission on the Arts. The Commission designs the Organization Development Program (ODP) as a specialized training program to give technical assistance to the boards and staffs of Arizona’s developing arts organizations. Today the program, now known as General Operating Support, provides funding and technical support to more than 140 Arizona arts organizations which produce ongoing public programs. 1978 The National Endowment for the Arts awards the Arts Commission a Challenge Grant of $480,000 to distribute among eight major cultural institutions. This special threeyear grant requires the institutions to match each federal dollar with three dollars or more of new and increased giving. The institutions actually match the grant with seven dollars of private donations to each federal dollar. This same year the Commission awards general operating support grants to large institutions. The Challenge Grant and Basic Aid demonstrate the commitment of the Arts Commission to contribute to the continued artistic development of our statewide cultural treasures. 1981 The Commission initiates the Design program to offer technical assistance to communities and nonprofit organizations in graphic design and the planning of cultural facilities: performing arts centers, galleries, museums, cultural parks and artists’ spaces. The Artists Fellowship program begins awarding fellowships in the visual arts followed in subsequent years by awards in performing arts and creative writing. The program underscores one of the Commission’s primary goals: recognition and support for Arizona’s artists. 1984 Arizona becomes a partner with Meet the Composer, Inc., the national service organization which promotes the music of living American composers, encourages the 1982 As a result of a positive performance review conducted of state agencies by the Arizona Auditor General’s office, Governor Bruce Babbitt signs enabling legislation continuing the agency to July 1, 1992, and officially changes its name to Arizona Commission on the Arts. commissioning of new music and develops audiences for the music of our time. 1987 The Arts Commission celebrates its twentieth anniversary with the completion of a major research project resulting in a statewide arts plan, Arizona: The Arts in Partnership, 1987 - 1990. The plan gives visibility to Arizona’s model arts programs and shows how the arts can serve as partners with other sectors in promoting Arizona’s artistic resources. 1988 The Arizona Commission on the Arts joins six other state arts agencies in a national consortium which receives a three-year Challenge Grant to support individual artists from the National Endowment of the Arts. The Local Arts Agencies project begins to assist new and developing local arts agencies with program planning and administrative and organizational skills. The project increases awareness and accessibility of the arts in each participating community. The Arts Commission, with the Arizona Department of Education, completes the first Statewide Survey on the Status of Arts Education in Arizona Public Schools, 1988. Educators, arts administrators and community leaders attend a retreat to assess the survey information and issue a consensus statement called The Oak Creek Accord, detailing a five-year plan for the future growth and direction of arts education in Arizona. 1989 To support individual artists in all disciplines for specific projects, the Commission creates the Artist Project program. The program supports and encourages artists’ ideas, dreams and needs, encouraging collaborations and interdisciplinary projects. The State Legislature establishes the Arizona Arts Trust Fund, by adding fifteen dollars to the annual corporate filing fee. The program increases general operating support for arts organizations and requires participating organizations to document a plan to include representatives of racial and ethnic minorities on their boards. The Commission’s Education projects assist schools and arts education organizations and help make the arts basic to education. Strong emphasis is placed on collaborations among arts disciplines and the use of community resources in the arts. 1990 In an innovative partnership between artists, private enterprise, prosecutors, law enforcement and educators, the Anti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps places artists in afterschool programs to help youth, family and community to reject drugs. The program is supported with RICO funds from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. The Arizona Arts Congress, in conjunction with Arizonans for Cultural Development and Arizona Alliance for Arts Education, brings more than 300 people to the Arizona Capitol to hear legislators speak about the arts and attend a luncheon with their legislators. Arizona Dance on Tour increases the audiences for highquality dance presentations. National touring artists present concerts and residencies with local dance companies and communities. The Tribal Museum program (Tribal Museum Assessment) provides technical assistance to established and emerging tribal museums and cultural centers. The Commission surveyed more than 25 Arizona tribes to identify needs of tribal museums and their communities. Technical assistance includes on-site consultants and salary assistance. 1991 The Commission’s Rural Assistance program provides technical assistance to rural sponsors for exhibition development. A series of workshops, held in Bisbee, Flagstaff, Globe and Sacaton, provides training in audience development, education programs, care and preservation of artwork, working with historic buildings and developing exhibition seasons. (The program was active for two years). The Arts Commission joins the Arizona Department of Education and the fine arts departments of the three state universities in a collaborative effort to make the arts a part of basic education. The Directory of Arizona Exemplary Fine Arts Sites, K - 8, Arizona Arts Education Research Institute and Artist Teacher Institutes are the results of this joint effort. 1992 As part of a national campaign, Arizona Save Outdoor Sculpture! locates and inventories publicly accessible outdoor sculpture while increasing public awareness of the value of outdoor sculpture and the need to care for it. Arizona SOS! joins with 35 other states in the effort sponsored by the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property and the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. (The program was active for two years.) Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Collaborative Initiatives program focuses on collaborative artistic projects that help organizations reach new communities. The Commission gives priority to projects that show a sincere sharing of talents and specific efforts to understand different cultures. (This program was active for one year). In a collaborative project between the Arts Commission, the Arizona Department of Education and the fine arts colleges of the three state universities. the Arizona Arts Education Research Institute (AAERI) funds research studies which examine programs in the arts to determine their impact on learning. 1993 The Border Arts project supports arts programs reflective of the cultural heritage of the people in the border counties of Yuma, Santa Cruz and Cochise. (The program is active for two years.) Supported through the Western States Arts Federation, Tumblewords: Writers Rolling Around the West places Arizona poets and writers in underserved communities for outreach activities and public community readings. (This program is active for 10 years.) 1994 Arts Education Through Distance Learning allows two teams to conduct distance learning experiments using communications technology with K-12 arts curricula. The University of Arizona designs music and visual art lessons; Arizona State University focuses on dance and drama. (This program is active for three years.) 1996 The Arizona Legislature and Governor Fife Symington create the Arizona Arts Endowment Fund (Arizona ArtShare), a public-private partnership. This long-term funding mechanism will, through interest income from permanent endowment funds, support the stabilization of Arizona arts organizations, and arts education. 1997 The State Board of Education adopts Arts Standards with the expectation that students demonstrate competency in music, visual art, dance and theater by the eighth grade and proficiency in one art form by graduation. The Commission works with the Department of Education and the Arizona Alliance for Arts Education developing strategies to help local schools make the arts an integral part of the curriculum. 1998 The Arizona Commission on the Arts entered into a unique collaboration called Arizona ArtsPlace with the Phoenix Arts Commission, Business Volunteers for the Arts, the Tucson-Pima Arts Council, Arizona State University and the Western States Arts Federation. This collaboration provides grants, technical assistance, computer hardware and software and training to Arizona’s non-profit arts organizations to develop and maximize their online capabilities. (This program continues for six years.) ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona is an online register of Arizona’s visual artists which eliminates multiple slide submissions for artists and provides easy-to-access notices of public art projects and competitions. The online register connects people interested in visual arts with Arizona artists and their work. ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona is a collaborative project with the Chandler Arts Commission, City of Glendale, City of Yuma, Greater Oro Valley Arts Council, Phoenix Arts Commission, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Tempe Cultural Services, Tucson/Pima Arts Council and the Western States Arts Federation. The program has added a performing arts register and a literary arts register as well. 1999 A federally funded program, School -To-Work brings businesses and schools together to create meaningful work experiences for students. The Arizona Commission on the Arts became the fiscal agent for a unique arts and humanities partnership that introduces students to the wide variety of careers available in the arts. (The program is active for three years.) ARTability: Accessing Arizona’s Arts is a consortium of 30-plus organizations which combine resources in order to hire a full-time Accessibility Coordinator. This Coordinator provides technical advice to arts and cultural organizations wishing to develop accessible programs and spaces; distributes information about accessible arts programs and facilities to the disability community; organizes, promotes and coordinates Audio Description, American Sign Language interpretation and other accessibility services. ARTability also promotes Universal Design in architecture, provides information on accessibility-related issues and promotes community awareness of disability-related issues. The Commission’s Artist Teacher Institutes support two or three-day professional development institutes for teachers and administrators on-site in rural school districts throughout Arizona. Presented by Arts Commission staff and Arizona teaching artists, the Institutes help teachers in rural schools learn skills to teach using the arts and implement the Arizona arts standards. 2000 In a public and private partnership with the Arizona Community Foundation, the Arizona Humanities Council and the Arizona Department of Commerce, the Arts and Culture Build Communities supports planning and implementation of projects with ethnic or rural arts/cultural or heritage organizations that support a community’s cultural resources through economic and tourism development strategies and supported by interest income from private contributions to Arizona ArtShare. The program is now called The Arts Link to Tourism and the Economy. 2001 The agency participates in a nine-month Sunset Audit by the Auditor General. Legislation is introduced and passes in the 2002 session, reauthorizing the agency for 10 more years. 2002 The Wallace-Reader’s Digest Funds (now The Wallace Foundation) selects Arizona as one of 13 states to participate in a national research project, exploring new strategies in building public participation in the arts. The Commission designs the Understanding Participation project (UP) as a learning opportunity between the state arts agency, consultants in the areas of arts participation, and Arizona’s arts organizations, communities and artists. The project brings together national research and technical assistance combined with local research and experiments to result in broadening, deepening and diversifying participation in the arts. 2003 The Arts Commission closed its longest running program this year. The Traveling Exhibitions Program brought artwork to a variety of locations around the state, offering a number of easy-to-order gallery exhibitions. Over time the agency noted the decline in usage as other options became available. Arts organizations who used to exhibit Traveling Exhibitions began to curate their own exhibitions and also obtain art work from other organizations. The Traveling Exhibition was an extraordinarily successful program and we celebrate its success. The agency played a leadership role with the creation of Alliance for Audience/Showup.com. This new Valley-wide organization will activate new audiences and provide instant online information about arts and culture. Working with a graphic artist, the agency created a deck of playing cards to promote the arts in the state. The deck of cards, titled 52 Reasons, contained information about Arizona arts organizations and artists demonstrating the public value of the state’s investment. The national printer donated the printing of the project and the cards were distributed at the annual Governor's Arts Awards ceremony. National and Regional Affiliations The Arizona Commission on the Arts participates in the programs of the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) which works to promote the promotion of the arts in and of the western United States, including online registers for visual, performing and literary artists. The Arizona Commission on the Arts is also a member of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, Americans for the Arts and the Association of American Cultures. Historical Summary In its first year of existence, the Commission sponsored 32 events, serving a small arts constituency. Since that time the migration to the Southwest has multiplied the population of Arizona many fold, increasing the demand for the arts. Spread across the state are hundreds of arts and community organizations, dedicated to making their communities better places in which to live, work and play. Organizations receiving Commission support reach or touch more than six million people annually. The commitment to continued cultural development in Arizona is a challenge shared by arts organizations, artists, audiences and the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Program Areas What does the Commission do? The Commission is known as a funder but also as an essential resource for information, research and consultation about the arts industry. The Commission is also respected as a leader in the national and Arizona arts community. Information and Referral The Commission offers staff and consultant resources with expertise in arts disciplines and community development provide referrals and information to help artists and arts organizations connect most effectively with their communities. Areas of expertise include organization development, community participation building, grants preparation, marketing, fundraising and board development. The Commission houses a specialized non-circulating library, the Arts Resource Center, with current publications on copyright, taxes, legal issues, health hazards in the arts, arts participation, fundraising, management, marketing, publicity, board development and facility planning. The Commission also has an extensive website so that constituents can access information from anywhere in the state at any time. Research The Commission receives and maintains a wide array of current information, data and materials in arts, arts education and related areas. The Commission can guide people to these resources through our website and publications available in our Arts Resource Center or to research at other service organizations and public agencies. The Commission also tracks research and statistics on a broad range of areas from cultural tourism to economic impact studies of the arts to the influence of arts education on student learning. The Understanding Participation project (UP), Arizona's partnership with The Wallace Foundation) provides additional research and learning about what motivates people to participate in the arts along with strategies to put this knowledge into action. As well, we are learning to articulate and demonstrate the public value of the arts and the state arts agency. Professional/Staff Assistance Commission program staff have expertise and experience in arts administration, arts disciplines and as facilitators. Constituents are encouraged to speak with staff about potential projects; discuss organizational or career development issues; ways in which they would like to connect to others in their communities or artforms; or to facilitate staff and board discussions. The Commission’s Peer Consultant Roster offers consultants with experience in board development, marketing, fundraising, cultural tourism, community cultural inventories, arts participation research projects, accessibility and other specialized areas. The Commission makes Consultant Services Grants available to arts organizations to assist with the costs of one-day consultancies. Each consultancy leave organizations with ideas and tools to move forward on their own. Convening The Commission has become a catalyst and facilitator in bringing together members of the arts community around important issues. Each year the Commission sponsors the annual Southwest Arts Conference (SWAC) to discuss current topics in the arts. More than 400 arts workers from around the state attend to hear national speakers and panels. Additionally the staff convenes 10 to 15 community workshops each year. By bringing together groups of people, the staff can learn about issues in specific disciplines (music, dance, theatre, visual arts, literature) or programs such as arts education, presenting and others. The Commission has also been instrumental in the creation of the Alliance for Audience, a new collaboration between arts groups, that works to make ticket purchasing easier for consumers and create an online arts calendar that list upcoming events. In addition to their many other duties, Commission staff serve on panels, provide technical assistance, and attend many convenings around the state such as the Governor’s Conference on Tourism, Arizona Department of Education, the Department of Commerce’s Rural Economic Development Conference, Arizona Department of Transportation T-21 Committee and the Arizona Museum Conference. The Commission also works with the Main Street programs to discuss how design and programmatic issues in the arts that affect the economic viability of rural areas. Technology For six years. the Commission has been a partner with the Phoenix Arts Commission and others in Arizona ArtsPlace. This grant program helps Arizona arts organizations maximize their online capabilities. This program is currently on hiatus. In its place, the Commission’s website contains information on technology resources for arts and nonprofit organizations. Agency plans for 2005 include the launch of EGOR (Electronic Grant Online Resource) for electronic submission of organization and school grants. Funding Funding offers the State of Arizona direct methods to improve the quality and depth of programs available to the people of Arizona. Organizations The Arts Commission offers General Operating Support grants to not-for-profit arts organizations to provide the stability and infrastructure. This support allows organizations of all sizes to develop and present high quality and effective programs for the public. This support is also available for local arts agencies and tribal museums. The Commission also awards Project grants in the disciplines of design and public art, literature, music, dance, multidisciplinary, theatre and visual and media arts. Project grants strengthen the quality of artistic resources available to communities. These art forms may be produced by discipline companies or provided to their communities by presenting organizations or festivals. Other special initiatives include Meet the Composer and Dance on Tour, and working with the Arizona Department of Transportation to include enhancement projects within transportation design (T-21). Arts Education Project grants connect practicing artists in all disciplines with schools, after-school programs, libraries, museums and other community settings. These programs reinforce the value of the arts as an essential part of basic education, support the implementation of the Arizona Arts Standards and provide students and teachers opportunities to explore the arts and participate in handson creative experiences with artists. Special initiatives include the Anti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps, a partnership between artists, private enterprise, prosecutors, law enforcement and educators. This program places artists in after-school programs to help youth, family and community reject drugs with support from the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. Artist Teacher Institutes introduce teachers from all grade levels in two-three day seminars to the arts, the arts standards and ways to utilize the standards in their teaching practice. The Arizona Arts Education Research Institute supports research in arts education in partnership among the Commission, the Arizona Department of Education and the fine arts colleges of the three universities. Individual Artists Artist Projects encourage artists to pursue research and development and to extend their mastery of their art forms. The online Arizona Arts Roster compiles a listing of juried artists in many disciplines who are interested and available to work in schools and communities. Artists with official invitations to perform and present their work from governments outside of the United States may be selected for the International Arts Exchange. Artists can also apply for Professional Development awards to attend conferences and learning opportunities in order to further their professional artistic and management development. With the increasing popularity of the internet, the Commission has helped create three programs that connect artists to audiences via this new technology. ArtistsRegister.com is a non-juried listing for visual artists; WritersRegister.com for writers and PerformingArtistsRegister.com for performing artists. The three online registers are managed by the Western States Arts Federation. The ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona is supported in Arizona with other partners including the Phoenix Arts Commission, Tucson/Pima Arts Council, Mesa Arts Center, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Glendale Arts Council, Chandler Cultural Foundation. To connect people with disabilities with the arts, the Commission is part of a consortium of 40 organizations called ARTability. In-depth information on all these topics can be found on the website at www.ArizonaArts.org. Financial Assistance Awarded by the Commission (alphabetical by county and city) This section details each individual grant made to organizations and individuals in FY04. Organized alphabetically by county, and then by municipality within the county, this lists each grantee and the title of the project or grant type, and the sources of funds for the grant. How Were These Grants Selected? All grants are awarded through a process in which the organization or individual applies for support. If they meet eligibility requirements, their application is reviewed through the applicable process and criteria. Applicants must document and certify the use of the funds before payment is made, and they report on the project after completion. Where Does the Money Come From? Federal funds are provided through Congressional appropriations to the National Endowment for the Arts; Arizona receives funds through a Partnership Agreement (a portion is calculated by formula and a portion through a competitive review process) and Challenge America (designed to support programs in underserved areas). State funds are appropriated by the Arizona State Legislature. ATF denotes the Arts Trust Fund; these grants are specifically designated for general operating support for arts organizations from a portion of the annual filing of businesses with the Corporation Commission, interest income from the state portion of Arizona ArtShare, the sate’s arts endowment housed in the State Treasury and private funds at the Arizona Community Foundation. Other funds come from interest generated by Arizona ArtShare, the state arts endowment fund; RICO funds through the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to support Anti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps projects; Meet the Composer, Inc.; and The Wallace Foundation. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: ARIZONA COMMISSION ON THE ARTS CITIES AND COUNTIES 2003 – 2004 FY COUNTY/CITY SUBGRANTEES OR PROJECTS FEDERAL STATE ATF OTHER TOTAL 0 1,548 0 0 1,548 Diné bé' iiná, Inc Dine Artist and Farmers Market Understanding Participation Phase II 5,729 0 0 0 0 0 2,271 7,000 8,000 ALTE 7,000 Wallace TOTAL APACHE COUNTY: 5,729 1,548 0 9,271 16,548 0 1,336 0 0 1,336 0 1,973 0 0 1,973 from FY03 3,800 0 0 0 3,800 0 2,475 5,775 0 8,250 2,329 0 0 0 2,329 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 276 0 0 276 0 600 0 0 600 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 0 0 1,404 1,404 Wallace 6,129 11,660 5,775 1,404 24,968 APACHE Alpine Alpine School District Paper and Book Making Window Rock COCHISE Benson Benson PS, Benson Primary School Artist in Residence Bisbee Bisbee Arts Commission (Nancy Lutz) Consultant Services Grant Bisbee USD Fine Arts Department Collaboration with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra Central School Project Organization Development Program Level II Cochise Cochise School District Artist/Teacher Institute Level I Pearce Desert Community Arts Artistic Entertainment in Rural Cochise County Sierra Vista Cochise Children's Choir Southeast Arizona Children's Choir Festival Cochise Children's Choir (Dr. Julian Ackerley) Consultant Services Grant Cochise College Artist Performances and Residencies Sierra Vista Symphony Association Understanding Participation Phase I TOTAL COCHISE COUNTY: COCONINO Flagstaff Ashe Drum and Dance, African Rhythms & Dance An Oral Tradition Lives Authors in Schools Foundation Word Tracks 2003-2004 Canyon Movement Company, Inc DanCelebration Summer Dance Festival Organization Development Program Level I Sudden Opportunity Grant Summer Dance Festival Understanding Participation - Interim Grant Phase I Understanding Participation Phase I Understanding Participation Phase II Cross-Cultural Dance Resources, Inc Organization Development Program Level I Darlington, Gina Professional Development Grant Flagstaff Children's Museum Organization Development Program Level I Flagstaff Cultural Partners Locals Development Flagstaff Light Opera Company Light Opera and Musical Productions Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III Working Capital Reserves Flagstaff USD, Manuel DeMiguel Elem School Portrayals of the Past Flagstaff USD, Marshall Elem Magnet School Trinidad Music and Culture Heritage Square Trust Heritage Square Music Series Herron, Cynthia Professional Development Grant Human Nature Dance Theatre Mothership: Phase Two Organization Development Program Level I Master Chorale of Flagstaff Music from Five Continents Organization Development Program Level I Museum of Northern Arizona Basic Aid Northern Arizona Book Festival 7th Annual Northern Arizona Book Festival Arts Build Communities Theatrikos Theatre Company Organization Development Program Level II Wilson, Rachel Professional Development Grant 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 3,375 0 1,000 4,375 ArtShare 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,875 1,143 750 0 0 0 0 0 2,666 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 0 0 4,500 1,000 1,500 7,000 2,875 3,809 750 4,500 1,000 1,500 7,000 0 789 1,840 0 2,629 0 200 0 0 200 0 1,481 0 0 1,481 0 2,700 6,300 0 9,000 0 3,000 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21,000 0 1,323 0 7,042 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 2,680 0 0 2,680 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 1,025 225 0 525 0 0 1,025 750 0 0 1,029 700 0 1,632 0 0 1,029 2,332 0 0 54,236 0 54,236 0 10,000 3,375 0 0 0 0 0 3,375 10,000 0 3,150 7,350 0 10,500 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 2,500 0 8,876 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,000 ArtShare ALTE Wallace Wallace Wallace 1,323 ArtShare 21,000 7,042 ArtShare Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Music Festival Organization Development Program Level III Sudden Opportunity Grant Words and Music Working Capital Reserves 8,876 1,000 2,500 3,000 ArtShare Grand Canyon Unif School Dist Thrilling Theater 0 2,396 0 0 2,396 12,000 0 0 2,100 0 0 0 0 12,000 2,100 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 from FY03 0 2,827 0 0 2,827 0 2,070 0 0 2,070 0 350 0 0 350 0 0 21,000 0 21,000 0 2,425 0 0 2,425 22,000 52,515 125,425 27,365 227,305 Vecinos y Companeros Cinco de Mayo Fiesta 1,500 0 0 0 1,500 TOTAL GILA COUNTY: 1,500 0 0 0 1,500 6,500 0 0 0 6,500 0 0 3,750 974 0 2,271 1,000 0 0 750 0 0 750 6,500 5,474 2,271 1,000 15,245 Page Lake Powell Concert Association Dance on Tour Performing Arts Series Page SD, Desert View Elem Artist Residency Page SD, Lake View Elem Cultures Then & Now Page SD, Page High School Canyon Country Guitar Project Sedona Dunst, Nancy Robb Professional Development Grant Sedona Arts Center Organization Development Program Level III Williams Williams SD, Williams Elem/Middle School Arts Education Project TOTAL COCONINO COUNTY: GILA Globe GRAHAM Peridot San Carlos Apache Cultural Center Tribal Museums Safford Gila Valley Arts Council A Clearly Captivating Season Organization Development Program Level I 4,750 ArtShare 3,245 Thatcher Eastern Arizona College Visiting Writers Series TOTAL GRAHAM COUNTY: LA PAZ Parker Arizona Western College, La Paz County The Horizons Tour Colorado River Indian Tribes Tribal Museums 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 9,000 0 0 0 9,000 TOTAL LA PAZ COUNTY: 9,000 1,500 0 0 10,500 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 783 0 0 783 0 3,850 0 0 3,850 0 1,650 3,850 0 5,500 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 600 0 0 600 0 4,350 10,150 0 14,500 0 1,700 0 0 1,700 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 2,512 0 0 2,512 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 0 0 750 0 1,572 0 0 1,572 0 250 0 0 250 MARICOPA Anthem Deer Valley USD, Gavilan Peak School Mural at the Peak Avondale Avondale, City of Cinco de Mayo Carefree Desert Foothills Musicfest Musicfest 2004 Desert Foothills Theater Organization Development Program Level I Cave Creek Cave Creek USD, Black Mountain Elem School Web of Wonder Gnosis Sudden Opportunity Grant Chandler Burawa, Christopher Professional Development Grant Chandler Cultural Foundation Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Chandler Parks & Recreation Division Chandler Teen Drama Chandler USD, Basha Elem School Chinese Cultural and Fine Arts Festival Chandler USD, Frye Elem School Fact or Fable Chandler USD, Goodman Elem School Music! Words! Opera Chandler USD, Jane Dee Hull Elem School Artist in Residence Chandler USD, Rudy G Bologna Elem School Integrating Movement, Dance and Theater Chandler, City of Camp Challenge Music Therapy Friends of the Chandler Public Library 9th Annual Friends Multicultural Festival Hammer, Levi Professional Development Grant Kyrene SD, Kyrene del Cielo Elem School 750 RICO Writer in Residence PICO Sudden Opportunity Grant San Marcos Symphony Organization Development Program Level I 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 327 762 0 1,089 0 300 0 0 300 0 250 0 0 250 0 1,067 0 0 1,067 0 597 0 0 597 0 0 2,550 2,975 5,950 0 0 0 8,500 2,975 0 400 0 0 400 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 805 1,878 0 2,683 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 1,700 997 0 0 0 0 1,700 997 0 400 0 0 400 0 2,310 5,390 0 7,700 0 224 0 0 224 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 10,950 350 0 0 0 0 25,550 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,500 6,620 10,811 Fountain Hills Conti, Coren Professional Development Grant Houle, Kelly Professional Development Grant Gilbert Gilbert Parks and Recreation Gilbert Concerts in the Park Glendale Arizona Public Art Administrators, City of Glendale (Nancy Lutz) Consultant Services Grant Bead Museum Organization Development Program Level II The Bead Trail Bead Museum (Marc Kellenberger) Consultant Services Grant Deer Valley USD, Bellair Elem School Images of the Southwest Drug Elimination Family Awareness Program Organization Development Program Level I Glendale ESD, Desert Spirit Elem School Pieces of Our Heart Glendale ESD, Horizon Elem School Drum Magic with Jeff Jones Glendale Public Library Live at the Library Sudden Opportunity Grant Herring, Laraine Professional Development Grant Phoenix Conservatory of Music Organization Development Program Level II Sahuaro Ranch Foundation (Nancy Wolter) Consultant Services Grant Washington ESD, Sunburst Elem School The Arts Shine Through Stories Washington ESD, Sweetwater School The Science of Sculpture Laveen Laveen SD, Vista del Sur Middle School Creative Writing Litchfield Park West Valley Fine Arts Council Nebellen Performance and Residency Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Professional Development Grant Understanding Participation Phase I Understanding Participation Phase II Working Capital Reserves 700 36,500 350 1,500 Wallace 6,620 Wallace 10,811 ArtShare Mesa Dornbush, Jennifer Professional Development Grant East Valley Children's Theatre Organization Development Program Level I Goodrich, Donna Clark Professional Development Grant Jones, Tayari Professional Development Grant Keuter, Cliff Artist Project Merit Award Mesa Arts Center Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Understanding Participation Phase II Mesa Community College Library Mesa Literary Festival Mesa Southwest Museum Guild Territorial Days Festival Mesa Symphony Orchestra Guest Artists Organization Development Program Level II Mesa USD, Creative Arts Resource Center Performing Arts Package Mesa USD, Mendoza Elem School 17th Annual Mendoza Fine Arts Festival Mesa, City of Professional Development Grant Metropolitan Youth Symphony Organization Development Program Level I Southwest Shakespeare Company (Herbert Paine) Consultant Services Grant Southwest Shakespeare Company, Inc Guest Artists Project Organization Development Program Level II TerryViale, Maggie Professional Development Grant Xicanindio Artes, Inc Organization Development Program Level III 0 300 0 0 300 0 810 1,891 0 2,701 0 150 0 0 150 0 300 0 0 300 0 500 0 0 500 from FY03 0 0 10,950 0 25,550 0 0 7,000 36,500 7,000 Wallace 0 1,925 0 1,000 2,925 ArtShare 0 750 0 0 750 0 0 1,375 2,550 0 5,950 0 0 1,375 8,500 4,250 597 0 0 4,847 0 1,650 0 0 1,650 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,199 2,799 0 3,998 0 400 0 0 400 0 0 2,800 1,800 0 4,200 0 0 2,800 6,000 0 200 0 0 200 0 0 11,930 0 11,930 0 2,620 0 0 2,620 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 0 1,200 1,080 0 0 0 0 1,200 1,080 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 0 4,350 0 10,150 0 0 6,541 Morristown Morristown ESD, Morristown Elem School Stories in Song Paradise Valley Scottsdale USD, Cherokee Elem School To Tell a Tale Peoria Northwest Black History Committee Black History Festival Martin Luther King Festival Peoria USD, Oakwood Elem School Artist in Residence Theater Works Organization Development Program Level III Working Capital Reserves Phoenix Abdur-Rahman, Lendo 14,500 6,541 ArtShare Professional Development Grant Actors Theatre of Phoenix Organization Development Program Level III African Association of Arizona African Festival 2003 Alhambra ESD, Catalina Ventura Elem School Artist in Residence Arizona Alliance for Arts Education Arizona ArtShare - Salary Support Arizona Asian American Association Arizona Asian Festival 2004 Arizona Ballet School Organization Development Program Level III Arizona Dept of Juvenile Corrections Artists in Residence Arizona Jewish Theatre Co Organization Development Program Level III Arizona Opera Company Basic Aid Arizona Presenters Alliance Understanding Participation Phase I Arizona Theatre Alliance Organization Development Program Level I Arizona Theatre Company Professional Development Grant Armstrong, Jennifer Professional Development Grant ARTability - Accessing Arizona's Arts ARTability Salary Support - Challenge America Atlatl, Inc Organization Development Program Level III Ballet & Friends Toys for Tots Nutcracker Ballet Arizona Basic Aid Understanding Participation - Interim Grant Phase I Belanger, Amy Professional Development Grant Black Theatre Troupe, Inc Organization Development Program Level III Yuma Loves the Black Theatre Troupe Business Volunteers for the Arts Organization Development Program Level II Caribbean Zone Organization Development Program Level I Steeldrum Invitational Castaneda, Jr., Bobby Professional Development Grant Catholic Diocese of Phoenix St Theresa School, Moments That Matter Center Dance Ensemble Organization Development Program Level I Chancellor, Bryn Artist Project Award Chenoweth, Sue Professional Development Grant Christ Lutheran Preschool Preschool Modern Dance Creighton SD, Creighton Elem School Dance Through American History 0 350 0 0 350 0 10,950 25,550 0 36,500 1,200 0 0 0 1,200 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 0 15,000 1,800 0 0 0 1,800 0 6,600 15,400 0 22,000 0 4,250 0 0 4,250 0 4,179 9,750 0 13,929 0 91,257 0 0 91,257 0 0 0 1,500 0 750 0 0 750 0 400 0 0 400 0 500 0 0 500 15,000 0 0 0 15,000 0 0 15,326 0 15,326 0 3,400 0 0 3,400 0 0 14,468 0 33,759 0 0 1,000 0 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,691 0 0 6,425 0 3,000 7,000 0 0 0 1,042 1,800 0 0 0 1,000 0 200 0 0 200 0 800 0 0 800 0 1,650 3,850 0 5,500 0 4,500 0 0 4,500 0 400 0 0 400 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 15,000 ArtShare 1,500 Wallace 48,227 1,000 Wallace 400 9,691 6,425 ALTE 10,000 1,042 2,800 ArtShare Creighton SD, William T Machan School Honoring Heritage Through Dance Cruise, Mei-Kuei Chan Professional Development Grant Desert Voices Oral Learning Center Double Play at Desert Voices Dogu, Mehmet Professional Development Grant Encore Inter-Active Theatre, Inc Organization Development Program Level I Fine Arts Association of Arizona Organization Development Program Level I Sharad Utsav - Celebration of Indian Classical Music Free Arts of Arizona National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III Friendly House, Academia del Pueblo Elementary Charter School Hangin' with the Masters Gittoes, Joyce Professional Development Grant Goudreau, Vincent Arthur Artist Project Award Great Arizona Puppet Theater Organization Development Program Level III Heard Museum Basic Aid Working Capital Reserves Hemphill, David Professional Development Grant Herberger Theater Center Organization Development Program Level III Iaquilino, Melissa Professional Development Grant Improbable Theatre Company Actual Lives: Writing/Performance Workshop India Association of Phoenix Discover India 2003 J'Ouvert Caribbean Cultural Connection Caribbean Carnival Kachur, Nadine Professional Development Grant Kelsey-Mapel, Jane Professional Development Grant Konick, Brad Professional Development Grant Laveen SD, M C Cash Elem School Artist Residency Lindsey, Angelica Professional Development Grant Maricopa County Regional SD, Nueva Vista School 2-Cool Artshop Movement Source Dance Company Organization Development Program Level I Through New Eyes Nebellen Dance Company Dance/Martial Arts Collaboration Omega Academy McDowell Campus/Northern Campus Art Smart Orpheus Male Chorus of Phoenix Organization Development Program Level I 0 2,457 0 0 2,457 0 350 0 0 350 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 450 0 0 450 0 340 792 0 1,132 0 0 474 2,250 1,106 0 0 0 1,580 2,250 0 0 0 6,600 0 15,400 9,189 0 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 200 0 0 200 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 3,617 8,439 0 12,056 0 0 0 0 112,732 0 0 5,000 0 350 0 0 350 0 8,850 20,650 0 29,500 0 300 0 0 300 0 800 0 0 800 1,800 0 0 0 1,800 1,800 0 0 0 1,800 0 200 0 0 200 0 150 0 0 150 0 275 0 0 275 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 275 0 0 275 0 0 0 1,700 0 0 225 2,125 525 0 0 0 750 2,125 0 1,168 0 0 1,168 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,107 2,582 0 3,689 9,189 ArtShare 22,000 112,732 5,000 ArtShare 1700 RICO Ott, Jason Professional Development Grant Paradise Valley Unified School District Artist/Teacher Institute Level I Paradise Valley USD, Desert Cove Elem School Celebrating Cultural Diversity Paradise Valley USD, Desert Trails Elem School Poetry in Motion Phoenix Art Museum Basic Aid Planning and Development Grant Working Capital Reserves Phoenix Arts Commission After School Arts Program '04 Locals Aid Phoenix Bach Choir Organization Development Program Level III Passion - Russian Masterworks Concerts Phoenix Blues Society 2003-2004 Blues Festival Series Phoenix Boys Choir Association National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III Pan American Stories in Song Working Capital Reserves Phoenix Chinese Week Phoenix Chinese Week Phoenix Day School for the Deaf Sign Language Poetry into Dance Phoenix Early Music Society 2003-2004 Concert Series Phoenix ESD, Faith North Montessori Peace Pole Phoenix ESD, Thomas A Edison School Save Your Drama! Phoenix Family Museum Organization Development Program Level II Phoenix Guild of Puppetry Puppeteers of America Festival Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture Professional Development Grant Phoenix Symphony Association Basic Aid Continental Harmony Understanding Participation Phase I Phoenix Theatre Organization Development Program Level III Professional Development Grant Working Capital Reserves Phoenix Zoo ParentTot Music Time Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary Indian Market 2003 Red Rocks Music Festival Red Rocks Music Festival Rosie's House: A Music Academy for Children Organization Development Program Level I Special Workshops Scottsdale USD, Arcadia High School Meaning is Fluid 0 250 0 0 250 1,800 0 0 0 1,800 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 2,212 0 0 2,212 0 0 0 44,583 500 0 104,028 0 0 0 0 5,000 0 0 3,400 10,492 0 24,481 0 0 3,400 34,973 0 0 4,260 2,450 9,940 0 0 0 1,200 2,450 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 0 0 0 0 10,606 2,975 0 0 24,749 0 0 5,541 0 0 11,024 4,000 0 0 0 4,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 2,200 0 0 2,200 0 1,785 0 0 1,785 0 800 0 0 800 0 1,800 4,200 0 6,000 0 3,825 0 1,000 0 300 0 0 0 0 0 39,633 3,150 0 92,476 0 0 0 0 1,500 132,109 3,150 1,500 Wallace 0 0 0 8,850 400 0 20,650 0 0 0 0 19,289 29,500 400 19,289 ArtShare 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,650 0 0 1,650 0 4,950 0 0 4,950 0 0 1,800 2,700 4,200 0 0 0 6,000 2,700 0 3,850 0 0 3,850 148,611 500 5,000 ArtShare 5,541 ArtShare 35,355 2,975 11,024 ArtShare 4,825 ArtShare 300 Scottsdale USD, Hopi Elem School Practical and Cultural Knowledge of the Steel Drums Scottsdale USD, Ingleside Middle School Guitar/Fiddle Folk Music Scottsdale USD, Tavan Elem School Historical, Cultural and Geographical Education of Steel Drums Shade Projects Organization Development Program Level I Southwest Arts and Entertainment Ballet Contemporaneo de Caracas Residency Southwest Human Development Arizona Wolf Trap Program Teatro Bravo Romeo y Julieta Theater in My Basement/SW Annex IM/UR Valley Youth Theatre Organization Development Program Level III Vap, Sarah Professional Development Grant Vichules, Ruth Professional Development Grant Villa Montessori Charter School Math Stories Brought to Life Washington ESD, Alta Vista Elem School Heavy Metal Washington ESD, Cactus Wren Elem School Cactus Wren Celebrates the Year of the Monkey Washington ESD, Chaparral Elem School Stories and Our Culture Washington ESD, John Jacobs Elem School Storytelling Washington ESD, Orangewood Elem School Native American Culture Share Young Arts Arizona Organization Development Program Level I Youth Development Institute Playback Theatre: The Victim's Story 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,125 0 0 1,125 0 702 1,638 0 2,340 0 2,200 0 0 2,200 5,450 0 0 922 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 9,229 24,994 0 34,223 0 250 0 0 250 0 200 0 0 200 0 1,695 0 0 1,695 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,650 0 0 1,650 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 2,436 0 0 2,436 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 298 695 0 993 0 4,250 0 0 4,250 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 0 750 0 962 0 0 962 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 0 1,500 0 150 0 0 150 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 350 0 0 350 0 200 0 0 200 6,372 ArtShare Queen Creek Queen Creek, Town of Around the World in a Day Murals in the Park 1,500 750 RICO Scottsdale Arizona Arts Chorale Brahms Requiem Concert & Educational Outreach Arizona Watercolor Association National Watercolor Exhibition ASU Public Events, Kerr Cultural Center Audience Development Benedyk, Kristyn Professional Development Grant CASY Country Day School Artists in Residence Evans Jr., Robert Professional Development Grant Floyd, Corinne Professional Development Grant 1,500 Wallace Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Conservation of Significant Wright Drawings Greasepaint Scottsdale Youtheatre Organization Development Program Level II Jazz in Arizona, Inc Understanding Participation Phase I Paiute Neighborhood Center Native American History Paradise Valley USD, Desert Shadows Elem School Artist Residency Paradise Valley USD, Desert Springs Elem School Desert Springs Ceramic Mural Scottsdale Center for the Arts Artist/Teacher Institute Level II Professional Development Grant Understanding Participation Phase I Scottsdale Community Players Organization Development Program Level I Scottsdale Cultural Council Basic Aid Working Capital Reserves Scottsdale Cultural Council, SmoCA HairStories: Integrated Lesson Plans Scottsdale USD, Anasazi Elem School No Dream Too Big, No Challenge Too Great Scottsdale USD, Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Ctr Self Actualization Through Photography Scottsdale USD, Aztec Elem School Arts Education Project Grant Scottsdale USD, Cocopah Middle School Ceramic Arts Education Project Scottsdale USD, Copper Ridge Elem School Visual Art Project Scottsdale USD, Desert Canyon Elem School Chinese Cultural & Fine Arts Scottsdale USD, Desert Canyon Middle School Dance Through American History Scottsdale USD, Kiva Elem School Arts Education Project Scottsdale USD, Laguna Elem School Art Counts at Laguna Scottsdale USD, Mohave Middle School Artist in Residence Scottsdale USD, Mountainside Middle School Dance Dynamics Scottsdale USD, Navajo Elem School Creative Communication Through Cartooning Scottsdale USD, Pima Elem School Artist in Residence Scottsdale USD, Pueblo Elem School Education Project Scottsdale USD, Supai Middle School Artist in Residence Scottsdale USD, Tonalea Elem School Global Arts, Series #5 Scottsdale USD, Yavapai Elem School A Musical Experience Scottsdale USD, Zuni Elem School Songs and Dances of the Southwest Shakespeare Sedona 0 3,150 0 0 3,150 0 1,800 4,200 0 6,000 0 0 0 1,435 1,435 Wallace 0 0 0 1,160 1,160 RICO 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 2,700 0 0 0 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,228 0 1,050 2,450 0 0 0 74,787 0 39,592 0 0 5,000 0 3,425 0 0 3,425 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 800 0 0 800 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 2,700 250 1,228 Wallace 3,500 114,379 5,000 ArtShare Guest Artists Project Organization Development Program Level I Young Artist Committee, Inc Arizona Young Artist Piano Festival 2003 0 0 1,400 1,500 0 3,500 1,000 0 2,400 MTC 5,000 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 6,026 14,060 0 20,086 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 16,000 0 0 16,000 0 237 553 0 790 0 2,475 0 0 2,475 2,100 0 0 0 2,100 0 0 3,825 0 0 0 0 1,500 0 3,150 0 0 3,150 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 2,800 0 1,000 0 250 0 0 0 1,200 0 1,000 0 3,400 0 0 3,400 0 0 4,687 200 0 0 0 0 4,687 200 0 900 0 500 0 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,950 600 0 0 25,550 0 0 0 0 0 6,400 16,625 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 500 0 0 500 0 250 0 0 250 Sun City Sun Cities Chamber Music Society Music Season Symphony of the West Valley Organization Development Program Level III Sun Lakes Arizona Classic Jazz Society Arizona Classic Jazz Festival Surprise West Valley Art Museum Organization Development Program Level III Tempe A Ludwig Dance Theatre Organization Development Program Level I Arizona Academy of the Performing Arts 2004 DCI Summer Music Games Arizona Matsuri Matsuri 2004, A Festival of Japan ASU Art Museum Gary Hill/Language Willing How Does the Viewer Read Order? ASU Bilingual Press Publication of Two Collections of Poetry ASU Department of Dance Guest Artist Series ASU Hayden's Ferry Review Issues 34 and 35 ASU Hayden's Ferry Review (Josie Milliken) Professional Development Grant ASU Hispanic Research Center Preserving Our Heritage ASU KBAQ Production Studio Artist Awareness Project 2003-2004 ASU Public Events 2003-2004 Cultural Participation Project Professional Development Grant ASU School of Music Visiting Composers Series ASU/Herberger College/Dept of Dance Professional Development Grant Childsplay, Inc Basic Aid Professional Development Grant Understanding Participation Phase II Working Capital Reserves Desert Dance Theatre Guest Choreographer's Project Essential Theatre (Susan Southard) Professional Development Grant Fairall, Tiffany Professional Development Grant 3,825 1,500 Wallace 3,800 ArtShare 250 2,200 ArtShare 1,400 MTC 250 36,500 600 6,400 Wallace 16,625 ArtShare Gottbrath, Joey Artist Project Award Haddock, Jon Artist Project Award Hiscox, Elizabyth Professional Development Grant India Association of Phoenix Sudden Opportunity Grant Jensen, Charles Professional Development Grant Jones, Douglas S Professional Development Grant KAET Professional Development Grant Kyrene SD, Kyrene de la Mariposa PTO Writer-in-Residence Mayer, Dan Professional Development Grant Palmer, Soren Professional Development Grant Porter, Laurelann Professional Development Grant Sutton, Virginia Professional Development Grant Tempe City Cultural Services Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Tempe Community Chorus Organization Development Program Level I Tempe ESD, Carminati Elem School Artist in Residence Varholdt, Julie Professional Development Grant 0 4,950 0 0 4,950 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 350 0 0 350 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 250 0 0 250 0 350 0 0 350 0 250 0 0 250 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 400 0 0 400 0 150 0 0 150 0 375 0 0 375 0 300 0 0 300 0 8,850 20,650 0 29,500 0 225 525 0 750 0 1,650 0 0 1,650 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 24,000 0 24,000 0 3,000 0 0 3,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,950 4,550 0 6,500 41,900 743,964 850,233 158,410 1,794,507 8,000 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 0 8,000 3,000 0 0 1,800 3,500 0 0 0 0 1,800 3,500 Wickenburg Desert Caballeros Western Museum Organization Development Program Level III Friends of Music Committee, Inc Free Concert Presentation Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce 15th Annual Fiesta Septembre Wickenburg Foundation for the Performing Arts (dba Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts) Organization Development Program Level II TOTAL MARICOPA COUNTY: MOHAVE Bullhead City Mohave Community College, Bullhead City Campus Dance on Tour 2004 Performing Arts Lake Havasu City Mohave Community College, Lake Havasu Campus Multi Culture Heritage Series Performing Arts Series 2003-2004 Pipe Spring Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians Kaibab Paiute Tribal Heritage Day Celebration TOTAL MOHAVE COUNTY: 0 750 0 0 750 8,000 9,050 0 0 17,050 0 10,500 990 0 0 0 0 0 990 10,500 6,500 0 0 0 6,500 1,192 0 0 2,500 0 0 0 0 1,192 2,500 0 282 658 0 940 0 6,500 0 0 6,500 0 2,400 0 0 2,400 18,192 12,672 658 0 31,522 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 3,000 0 0 3,000 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 1,920 0 0 1,920 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 NAVAJO Fort Apache Nohwike' Bagowa, White Mountain Apache Cultural Center Ndee Arts: Apache Arts Demonstrations Tribal Museums Second Mesa Hopi Cultural Center, Inc Tribal Museums Hopi Pu'tavi Project Partnership for Hopi Arts Youth Adult Partnership for the Hopi Arts Show Low Silver Creek Regional Symphony, Inc Organization Development Program Level I Snowflake Silver Creek Cultural Arts Council Locals Development Silver Creek Performing Arts Association Concert Series TOTAL NAVAJO COUNTY: PIMA Ajo Ajo USD, Ajo School Arts Partnership Artist in Residence Green Valley Green Valley Concert Association Seven Concerts for 2003-2004 Season Green Valley Recreation, Inc Tucson Symphony - Green Valley Concert Series Marana Marana Arts Council Consultant Services Grant Tucson Amphitheatre USD, Marion Donaldson Elem School River of Words Arizona Designer Craftsmen 2003-2004 Workshop Series Arizona Early Music Society, Inc Early Music Concert Series Arizona Friends of Chamber Music Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival Arizona Media Arts Center 2004 Arizona International Film Festival Arizona Theatre Company Basic Aid Working Capital Reserves Arts for All, Inc Artistic Realization Technologies Project Organization Development Program Level III ArtsReach Organization Development Program Level II Baliani, Patrick Artist Project Award Ballet Arts Foundation Guest Artists for Cinderella Beowulf Alley Theatre Company New Play Workshop Organization Development Program Level I Beyond Borders Tener Sed BICAS Organization Development Program Level I Billimack, Jesse Professional Development Grant Bloodhut Productions Organization Development Program Level I Bonin, Glenda Professional Development Grant Borderlands Theater National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III Professional Development Grant The Border Playwright's Project Understanding Participation - Interim Grant Phase I Understanding Participation Phase II Briggs, Alice Leora Artist Project Award Catalina Chamber Orchestra music mAZters Organization Development Program Level I Chamber Music Plus SW Sudden Opportunity Grant Chamber Music PLUS, Inc Organization Development Program Level I The Parallel Portraits Series Chax Press Organization Development Program Level I Professional Development Grant What Borders Coleman, Dan Professional Development Grant Cultural Exchange Council of Tucson, Inc Tucson Meet Yourself Festival Dempsey, Vikki Professional Development Grant Desert Voices Organization Development Program Level I Dinnerware Contemporary Art Gallery 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 2,750 0 0 2,750 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 0 34,069 0 79,495 0 0 5,000 113,564 5,000 ArtShare 0 0 3,000 0 0 32,192 1,000 0 4,000 ArtShare 32,192 0 3,000 7,000 0 10,000 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 0 550 1,667 0 0 0 0 550 1,667 0 1,575 0 0 1,575 0 385 898 0 1,283 0 250 0 0 250 0 750 0 0 750 0 200 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 453 0 0 0 11,487 0 0 0 0 19,697 0 0 0 650 7,000 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 1,400 459 0 1,071 0 0 1,400 1,530 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 0 233 2,475 544 0 0 0 777 2,475 0 0 0 768 400 1,650 1,792 0 0 0 0 0 2,560 400 1,650 0 200 0 0 200 2,450 0 0 0 2,450 0 300 0 0 300 0 233 545 0 778 19,697 ArtShare 11,487 600 453 650 Wallace 7,000 Wallace Organization Development Program Level I Dixon, Randy Professional Development Grant Donnel, Heather Professional Development Grant Drawing Studio, The Organization Development Program Level I Dyl, Judith M Professional Development Grant Edmunds, Marianna Artist Project Award Falkenstrom, Karen Professional Development Grant Foundation for Creative Broadcasting Organization Development Program Level III Frank, Elizabeth Professional Development Grant FUNHOUSE movement theater Dance in the Park: Free Family Performances Heirloom Organization Development Program Level I Gonzales, Michael Professional Development Grant Greater Oro Valley Arts Council Locals Development Musicians in Residence Hansen, Eric Professional Development Grant Hardesty, Sarah Professional Development Grant Instituto Cultural Mexicano de Tucson Dia de los Muertos Festival Invisible Theatre Organization Development Program Level III Kerrigan, Thomas Professional Development Grant Klabunde, Martin Professional Development Grant Kore Press, Inc 10 Years of Women in Print Organization Development Program Level I La Frontera Foundation/Tucson International Mariachi Conference Fiesta de Garibaldi Mariachi Music and Baile Folklorico Workshops Labardee, Lorin Professional Development Grant Magdaleno, Rita Marie Professional Development Grant Makino, Yuri Artist Project Award Manley, Jason Professional Development Grant Many Mouths One Stomach 2003 All Souls' Procession Marana USD, Quail Run Elem School Magnificent Mural Expressions McLaughlin, Kevin Professional Development Grant Museum of Contemporary Art Organization Development Program Level II 0 379 883 0 1,262 0 100 0 0 100 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,650 3,850 0 5,500 0 150 0 0 150 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 150 0 0 150 0 6,600 15,400 0 22,000 0 200 0 0 200 0 0 0 1,000 2,000 600 0 0 1,400 0 0 0 1,000 2,000 2,000 0 250 0 0 250 0 0 2,550 2,550 5,950 0 0 0 8,500 2,550 0 150 0 0 150 0 500 0 0 500 1,500 0 0 0 1,500 0 3,881 9,056 0 12,937 0 200 0 0 200 0 300 0 0 300 0 0 2,470 482 0 1,123 1,000 0 2,625 4,450 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,625 4,450 0 250 0 0 250 0 350 0 0 350 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 500 0 0 500 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 1,765 0 0 1,765 0 300 0 0 300 0 2,550 5,950 0 8,500 3,470 ArtShare 1,605 NEW ARTiculations Dance Theatre Organization Development Program Level I Odaiko Sonora Professional Development Grant Old Pueblo Playwrights 2004 New Play Festival Orts Theatre of Dance Organization Development Program Level I Professional Development Grant Understanding Participation Phase I Pan Left Productions Organization Development Program Level II Pascua Yaqui Tribe 25th Annual Recognition Day Peltz, Daniel Artist Project Award Pima Community College Foundation Live Arts Series Understanding Participation Phase I Pio Decimo Center Norteno Music Festival POG Poetry in Action PRIME School Organization Development Program Level II Raices Taller 222 Art Gallery & Workshop Organization Development Program Level I Regan, Margaret Professional Development Grant Reveille Gay Men's Chorus Organization Development Program Level I Richman, Jana Artist Project Award Sather, Kay Artist Project Merit Award Schroeder, Kari Professional Development Grant Schwartz, Michael Professional Development Grant Seven Pipers Scottish Society Scottish Traditional Performing Arts Workshops Silva, Gerard Professional Development Grant Sons of Orpheus Organization Development Program Level I Southern Arizona Blues and Heritage Foundation 1st Annual Blues and Heritage Festival Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra Organization Development Program Level I Stewart, Jennifer Professional Development Grant Student Chapter, National Art Education Association Professional Development Grant Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus Organization Development Program Level III Working Capital Reserves Tucson Arts Brigade Organization Development Program Level I Youth Arts Training Program Tucson Arts District Partnership, Inc 0 271 631 0 902 0 250 0 0 250 0 505 0 0 505 0 0 0 1,559 200 0 3,639 0 0 0 0 1,200 0 2,550 5,950 0 8,500 750 0 0 0 750 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 2,800 0 0 0 0 1,000 2,250 0 0 0 2,250 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 3,000 7,000 0 10,000 0 225 525 0 750 0 300 0 0 300 0 754 1,759 0 2,513 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 500 0 0 500 from FY03 0 250 0 0 250 0 350 0 0 350 0 1,177 0 1,000 0 250 0 0 250 0 663 1,547 0 2,210 0 1,100 0 0 1,100 0 482 1,125 0 1,607 0 200 0 0 200 0 250 0 0 250 0 0 6,600 0 15,400 0 0 5,550 22,000 5,550 ArtShare 0 0 289 1,700 675 0 0 1,000 964 2,700 ArtShare 5,198 200 1,200 Wallace 2,800 1,000 Wallace 2,177 ArtShare Organization Development Program Level III Working Capital Reserves Tucson Blues Society 19th Annual Tucson Blues Week & Festival Takin' It To The Streets Tucson Children's Museum Festivals of Light Organization Development Program Level II Tucson Girls Chorus Association, Inc Joining Voices Tucson Jazz Society Organization Development Program Level III Primavera 2003 Understanding Participation Phase I Tucson Kitchen Musicians' Association 19th Annual Tucson Folk Festival Tucson Museum of Art Basic Aid Changing Hands Educational Programming Understanding Participation Phase I Working Capital Reserves Tucson Philharmonia Youth Orchestra Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Pima Arts Council Curator for Exhibitions in Community Gallery Locals Aid Tucson Poetry Festival Committee, Inc Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Poetry Festival XXII Tucson Pops Orchestra Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Regional Ballet Regional Dance America/Pacific Festival Tucson Symphony Orchestra 75th Anniversary Commissioning Project Basic Aid Working Capital Reserves Tucson USD Fine Arts Tucson Arts Connections Tucson USD, Blenman Elem School Visual Stories Tucson USD, Borton Primary Magnet School Dance Through Cultures Tucson USD, Collier Elem School Learn About the Orchestra Family Tucson USD, Dietz Elem School One By One Making A Difference Tucson USD, Duffy Elem School Performing with Paper Mache Tucson USD, Grijalva Elem School Visual Literacy Tucson USD, John E White Elem School The Old West-Real and Imagined Tucson USD, Keen Elem School Myths and Masks Tucson USD, Kellond Elem School Moving Stories for the Universal Child Tucson USD, Lynn-Urquides Elem School Creating and Producing Opera Tucson USD, Lyons Elem School 0 0 2,699 0 6,297 0 0 2,698 8,996 2,698 ArtShare 0 0 3,150 3,150 0 0 1,000 1,000 4,150 ArtShare 4,150 ArtShare 0 0 750 3,000 0 7,000 0 0 750 10,000 0 750 0 0 750 0 0 0 7,709 1,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 7,709 1,500 1,000 Wallace 2,800 0 0 1,000 3,800 ArtShare 0 0 0 0 13,106 2,000 0 0 30,582 0 0 0 0 0 1,240 5,000 43,688 2,000 1,240 Wallace 5,000 ArtShare 0 1,500 3,500 0 5,000 0 0 1,550 10,950 0 25,550 0 0 1,550 36,500 0 0 595 1,967 1,389 0 0 0 1,984 1,967 0 1,500 3,500 0 5,000 0 3,150 0 0 3,150 0 0 0 3,675 18,103 0 0 42,239 0 1,000 0 5,000 0 2,550 0 0 2,550 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 2,489 0 0 2,489 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,595 0 0 1,595 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 4,675 60,342 5,000 ArtShare Arizona Cultures Through Story, Artifact and Dance Tucson USD, Miller School Becoming Marvelous Musicians Tucson USD, Mission View Elem School Artistic Resources to Everyone Tucson USD, Ochoa Elem School Folklorico Dance Tucson USD, Pueblo High School Haydn's World and A Lifetime of Orchestra Playing Tucson USD, Roberts Elem School A Celebration of Latino Spirit Through Dance Tucson USD, Rogers Elem School Klazikal Kulture Tucson USD, Sam Hughes Elem School Stories that Move Tucson Visiting Artist Consortium Artists and Scholars Speaking in Arizona UA Art Dept, Joseph Gross Gallery Purgatorio: Alice Briggs and Michael Cajero UA Poetry Center Visiting Poets and Writers Reading Series UA, Arizona State Museum Weaving Workshop UA, Sonora Review Sonora Review Issues 45 and 46 UA, Uapresents Community Engagement Project VanBallenberghe, Jonathan V Artist Project Award Voices: Community Stories Past and Present, Inc Organization Development Program Level II World War II Intergenerational Project VSA arts of Arizona Artist Teacher and Student Training Program Professional Development Grant Waila Festival Committee Waila Festival Williams, Barbea M Professional Development Grant Wingspan Wingspan FilmFest WomanKraft Organization Development Program Level I ZUZI! Move It Dance Company Organization Development Program Level II TOTAL PIMA COUNTY: 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 2,550 0 0 2,550 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 1,835 0 0 1,835 0 1,675 0 0 1,675 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 1,100 0 0 1,100 0 3,825 0 0 3,825 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 7,644 0 0 7,644 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 2,550 0 5,950 0 0 2,000 4,500 0 0 350 0 0 0 0 4,500 350 322 1,478 0 0 1,800 0 275 0 0 275 0 2,975 0 0 2,975 0 432 1,009 0 1,441 0 1,275 2,975 0 4,250 21,647 319,541 346,878 65,035 753,101 0 1,706 0 0 1,706 0 0 0 1,138 8,500 2,000 RICO PINAL Apache Junction Apache Jct. Community Development Corp. (Nancy Lutz) Consultant Services Grant Casa Grande Casa Grande, City of The Balloon Lady 1,138 RICO Pinal County Fine Arts Council Arts in the Desert 0 3,375 0 0 3,375 0 900 0 0 900 0 3,000 0 0 3000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 200 200 0 0 0 0 200 200 Maricopa USD, Maricopa Secondary School The Writing on the Wall 0 1,372 0 0 1,372 TOTAL PINAL COUNTY: 0 12,253 0 1,138 13,391 0 385 899 0 1,284 0 0 4,125 2,700 0 6,300 0 0 4,125 9,000 0 0 0 1,644 1,626 500 0 3,795 0 0 0 0 1,644 5,421 500 0 0 0 1,200 13,312 0 0 0 13,312 1,200 0 0 0 18,249 18,249 ArtShare 0 12,180 24,306 18,249 54,735 1,943 0 0 0 1,943 Coolidge Central Arizona College Visiting Writers Series Gold Canyon Gold Canyon Arts Council Canyon Sounds International Society for Children's Choral & Performing Arts Arizona Sings Kukuk, Dr. Jack Professional Development Grant Professional Development Grant Maricopa SANTA CRUZ Nogales Patrons of the Arts/Hilltop Gallery Organization Development Program Level I Santa Cruz County Young Audiences Class Acts - Art in School Organization Development Program Level II Patagonia Patagonia Creative Arts Association Art in Place Organization Development Program Level I Planning and Development Grant Tubac Santa Cruz Valley Art Association, Inc Organization Development Program Level III Wrapped in Cloth - The Human Figure in Textiles Tubac Center for the Arts National Arts Stabilization Training TOTAL SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: YAVAPAI Cornville Cornville Arts Connections Artist/Teacher Institute Level I Cottonwood Center for Creative Education The Book Project 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 990 0 0 990 0 1,800 0 1,000 2,800 ArtShare 0 0 0 0 2,100 0 0 0 0 14,750 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,500 2,100 14,750 1,000 Wallace 1,500 Wallace 0 1,080 0 1,000 2,080 ArtShare 0 2,653 6,189 0 8,842 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 200 0 0 200 0 0 3,375 870 0 0 1,000 0 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 750 0 0 750 0 0 2,224 2,400 0 0 0 0 2,224 2,400 0 4,050 0 0 4,050 0 3,500 0 1,000 0 4,070 0 0 0 0 0 6,625 0 1,950 4,550 0 6,500 0 0 6,500 0 6,500 0 2,700 6,300 0 9,000 0 10,000 1,800 0 4,200 0 0 0 6,000 10,000 0 0 30,000 0 30,000 0 535 0 0 535 0 0 0 3,447 Crown King Crown King SD, Crown King Elem School Arts Education Project Prescott Arizona Classical Theatre Arizona Shakespeare Festival Phippen Museum Galactic Connection Series Organization Development Program Level III Understanding Participation - Interim Grant Phase I Understanding Participation Phase I Prescott College Alligator Juniper 2004 Issue Prescott Fine Arts Association Organization Development Program Level III Prescott USD, Prescott Mile High Middle School Entrance Sign Embellishment Ruby, Jay Professional Development Grant Sharlot Hall Museum 16th Annual Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering Guillermina Aguilar Folk Arts Residency Smoki Museum Native American Guest Artist Series Tri-City Prep High School J.S. Acker Memorial Park Beautification Project Tsunami on the Square Organization Development Program Level I Tsunami on the Square Yavapai College Community Events Discovering the World Around Us Yavapai College/Prescott College Southwest Writers Series: Meet the Authors Yavapai Symphony Association, Inc Performing Arts Series – Music 4,375 ArtShare 870 4,500 ArtShare 4,070 Prescott Valley Prescott Jazz Society Juneteenth Festival and Arts Fair Prescott Valley, Town of Locals Development 6,625 ALTE Sedona Chamber Music Sedona Organization Development Program Level III Sedona Arts and Culture Division, City of Locals Development Sedona Arts Festival Organization Development Program Level I Overnight Marketing Partnership Sedona Cultural Park Organization Development Program Level III Sedona Cultural Park (Clyde Kuntz) Consultant Services Sedona Jazz on the Rocks National Arts Stabilization Training 3,447 ArtShare Organization Development Program Level III TOTAL YAVAPAI COUNTY: 0 0 24,000 0 24,000 11,943 42,247 96,489 16,572 167,251 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 3,750 0 0 3,750 0 0 0 2,000 2,700 0 0 6,300 0 1,000 0 10,000 0 200 0 0 200 0 2,700 6,300 0 9,000 0 0 0 4,450 1,950 2,700 0 4,550 0 0 0 1,000 0 520 1,213 0 1,733 0 2,830 0 0 2,830 0 2,492 0 0 2,492 0 29,742 18,363 12,000 60,105 152,540 1,254,346 1,470,398 310,444 3,187,728 YUMA Yuma Arizona Western College, East Yuma County The Horizons Tour Arizona Western College, South Yuma County The Horizons Tour Arizona Western College, Yuma Campus The Horizons Tour Cultural Council of Yuma, Inc Black History Month Celebration Locals Development Yuma's Community Heritage Program Phillips, Judy Seng Professional Development Grant Yuma Arts and Culture Commission Locals Development Yuma Ballet Theatre and Performing Arts Co, Inc Images in Movement Organization Development Program Level II Yuma Dance Festival Yuma Fine Arts Association Organization Development Program Level I Yuma School District Arts Education Project Yuma Union High School District Designing Your Dream Space TOTAL YUMA COUNTY: TOTAL COUNTIES: 3,000 ArtShare 9,000 10,000 ALTE 4,450 6,500 3,700 ArtShare STATEWIDE Accessibility Arizona ArtShare Artist Teacher Institute ArtistsRegister.com Bulletin Information Technology International Program Mid-Size Stabilization Project National/Regional Affiliations Panels Partnership with Main Street and AZ Dept of Commerce Publications Regional Touring Resource Center Southwest Arts Conference and Convenings SWAC Local ($13,189)/Wallace ($13,252) The Field Traveling Exhibitions Program Understanding Participation 608 258 8,440 5,000 20,754 31,384 2,874 0 37,558 12,972 1,024 6,661 2,209 1,409 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,003 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11,000 0 0 0 11,765 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,441 608 258 8,440 16,000 Local 20,754 31,384 11,877 11,765 ArtShare 37,558 12,972 1,024 6,661 2,209 1,409 26,441 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29,926 10,200 100 29,926 Local 10,200 Wallace TOTAL STATEWIDE PROJECTS: 131,251 9,003 0 89,332 229,586 TOTAL STATEWIDE AND COUNTIES: AGENCY ADMINISTRATION: 283,791 1,263,349 1,470,398 399,776 3,417,314 389,123 537,751 38,712 56,595 1,022,181 TOTALS: FY 2004 BALANCE: 672,914 1,801,100 1,509,110 456,371 4,439,495 (6,314) 0 80,380 412,944 487,010 GRAND TOTALS: 666,600 1,801,100 1,589,490 869,315 4,926,505 ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; ATF = Arts Trust Fund; FY2003 = Extended Grant; Local = Local Funds; ALTE = Arts Link to Tourism and the Economy; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; Wallace = Wallace Foundation Financial Reports FY 2004 Funds are received from four sources: General Fund, appropriated annually by the State Legislature for Community Service Projects and agency administration Arts Fund, a combination of federal funds and other local funds (RICO, fees for service/registration, the fine arts departments of Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and University of Arizona and The Wallace Foundation.*+ Arts Trust Fund, a portion of the annual filing fee for for-profit corporations, collected by the Arizona Corporation Commission for grants for general operating support of arts organizations Arts Endowment, interest earned on state contributions to the state arts endowment fund, and on private contributions to Arizona ArtShare funds at the Arizona Community Foundation and Community Foundation for Southern Arizona SUMMARY OF FEDERAL GRANTS NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS TOTAL GRANT RECEIVED PRIOR RECEIVED 2003-2004 45.025 Basic State Grant Arts in Education Underserved Challenge America 384,600 73,100 111,900 97,000 0 0 0 0 323,924 73,100 111,900 97,000 Basic State Grant Arts in Education Underserved Challenge America 390,600 73,100 111,800 90,000 290,600 73,100 111,800 90,000 100,000 0 0 0 565,500 705,924 State Programs Partnership Agreements 03-6100-2021 02-6100-2004 TOTAL RECEIVED FEDERAL OTHER MAJOR GRANTS/CONTRIBUTIONS MEET THE COMPOSER 2,500 2,100 OCRU TRUST ACCOUNT (Maricopa County) 7,500 7,500 20,000 20,000 3,500 1,000 2,500 2,000 2,500 1,000 2,000 3,500 300 1,000 1,000 2,500 1,000 2,000 ACF – ARTSHARE ARTISTSREGISTER.COM City of Phoenix City of Yuma Tucson-Pima Arts Council City of Glendale Scottsdale Center for the Arts City of Tempe City of Chandler FUNDING SUMMARY 1967 - 2005 Fiscal Year 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 State Operating Funds State Community Service Grants Arts Trust Fund Endowment Federal Basic State Grant Additional Federal Grants Total Local/ Other Federal and State 25,000 23,561 12,053 39,383 30,909 36,363 37,053 39,383 30,909 59,924 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 24,593 27,805 51,469 68,700 75,377 101,320 127,250 150,000 7,500 55,800 58,157 65,183 101,470 184,925 236,876 283,883 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 82,500 86,700 98,400 130,300 41,000 200,000 205,000 205,000 215,000 126,360 157,844 190,218 258,482 408,860 449,544 493,618 644,782 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 198l-82 159,600 173,200 203,600 283,500 60,000 60,000 60,000 l50,000 266,900 275,000 275,000 309,625 496,767 413,953 270,906 135,200 983,267 922,153 809,506 878,725 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 294,100 306,000 335,704 378,057 125,000 120,000 280,900 632,300 282,700 295,500 363,800 363,800 129,910 143,755 140,400 145,500 831,710 865,255 1,120,804 1,519,657 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 408,100 435,824 490,600 467,900 732,300 883,400 1,063,400 1,102,500 705,250 355,300 371,000 376,000 380,000 145,600 140,200 159,800 168,442 171,216 1,641,300 1,830,424 2,089,800 2,995,308 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 491,500 486,800 469,200 483,600 1,021,000 859,100 836,100 775,000 968,300 971,102 970,000 1,068,900 357,642 476,000 470,000 497,000 218,793 217,600 470,898 466,800 166,881 112,649 122,000 222,900 3,224,116 3,123,251 3,338,198 3,514,200 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 517,600 536,000 551,100 575,200 975,000 975,000 975,000 1,375,000 1,078,700 1,078,700 1,512,400 1,200,000 483,000 470,000 332,000 488,000 358,600 378,137 295,700 85,000 165,200 192,500 78,700 47,000 3,578,100 3,630,337 3,255,100 3,770,200 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 585,371 590,900 601,100 598,500 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,774,600 1,199,700 1,299,435 1,360,965 1,465,395 88,599 227,796 387,751 304,617 *567,400 *566,575 *523,615 *575,418 37,176 30,927 45,347 32,300 192,264 309,456 630,808 164,783 4,445,507 4,800,089 5,324,586 4,915,613 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-05 estimates 530,600 537,751 550,100 1,542,700 1,263,349 1,263,100 1,453,335 1,589,490 1,514,925 178,919 244,016 189,602 **665,500 **666,600 **691,300 5,700 0 20,000 429,515 625,299 244,000 4,806,269 4,926,505 4,473,027 * Includes BSG, AIE, Underserved **Includes BSG, AIE, Underserved, Challenge America STATE OF ARIZONA FINANCIAL REPORTS 2003-2004 FY General Fund EXPENSES RECEIPTS Funds Appropriated: ...............................................................................................................................................1,801,100 Administrative Adjustment: ...................................................................................................................................................... 0 Total: .......................................................................................................................................................................$1,801,100 Personal Services 392,277 Employee Related Expenditures 94,925 Professional Services 0 Travel In State 10,005 Travel Out of State 721 Operating Expenditures 41,312 Capital Outlay 0 Community Service Projects 1,261,858 Reverted 0 Total Expended:....................................................................................... $1,801,100 Arts Fund Carry Forward, Prior Fiscal Year: 259,480 Wallace-Reader’s Digest 218,508 Federal Funds Received: National Endowment for the Arts 715,504 Local/Other Funds Received: 98,407 Total Receipts: ......................................................................................................................................................$1,291,899 Personal Services 293,688 Employee Related Expenditures 75,833 Professional/Outside Services 86,423 Travel 25,301 Operating Expenditures 152,094 Capital Outlay 18,721 Community Service Projects 258,511 Total Expended:.......................................................................................... $910,571 Carry Forward to 2003-2004: Wallace-Readers Digest Grant 85,820 295,508 $1,291,899 Arts Trust Fund 2003 Carry Forward 109,500 2003-2004 Revenue 1,479,990 Total Receipts: .......................................................................................................................................................$1,589,490 Community Service Projects 1,470,310 Arizona Corporation Commission 38,800 Total Expended:......................................................................................... 1,509,110 Carry Forward to 2003-2004 80,380 $1,589,490 Arts Endowment Interest 2002-2003 Carry Forward 107,993 2003-2004 Revenue 136,023 Total Receipts: ..........................................................................................................................................................$244,016 Community Service Projects 145,082 Technical Assistance 69,212 2003-2004 Accounting Adjustment 4,420 Total Expended:............................................................................................ 218,714 Carry Forward to 2004-2005 25,302 $244,016 $4,926,505 $4,926,505 GEOGRAPHIC FUNDING DISTRIBUTION: FY 2003-2004 Under $5,000 APACHE Alpine Window Rock COCHISE Benson Bisbee Cochise Pearce Sierra Vista COCONINO Flagstaff Grand Canyon Page Sedona Williams GILA Globe GRAHAM Peridot Safford Thatcher GREENLEE LA PAZ Parker MARICOPA Anthem Avondale Carefree Cave Creek Chandler Fountain Hills Gilbert Glendale Laveen Litchfield Park Mesa Morristown Paradise Valley Peoria Phoenix Queen Creek Scottsdale Sun City Sun Lakes Surprise Tempe Wickenburg $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 and over GEOGRAPHIC FUNDING DISTRIBUTION: FY 2003-2004 Under $5,000 MOHAVE Bullhead City Lake Havasu City Pipe Spring NAVAJO Fort Apache Second Mesa Show Low Snowflake PIMA Ajo Green Valley Marana Tucson PINAL Apache Junction Casa Grande Coolidge Gold Canyon Maricopa SANTA CRUZ Nogales Patagonia Tubac YAVAPAI Cornville Cottonwood Crown King Prescott Prescott Valley Sedona YUMA Yuma $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 and over Arizona ArtShare Arizona ArtShare is the State’s arts endowment program. The following charts document the successes of this innovative strategy through: a) b) c) history of public and private contributions contributions to endowments of arts organizations distribution of interest income in grants from the State’s contribution Arizona ArtShare reporting of contributions as of December 31, 2003: Cumulative since April, 1996 State of Arizona Non-designated private contributions to arts organizations and Arizona Community Foundation Endowments of arts organizations State Contributions: July 1998 July 1999 July 2000 July 2001 July 2002 July 2003 Sept 2004 TOTAL 1,289,000 27,226,091 $2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 (no deposit) (-1,000,000) 4,000,000 $11,000,000 Unaudited Private Contributions: $ 225,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 68,250 60,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 2,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 158,435 $1,776,185 $7,000,000 Flinn Foundation, for stabilization training for mid-size organizations The Arizona Republic APS Bank of America Bank One Phelps Dodge Corporation SRP Wells Fargo Anonymous planned gift America West Airlines National Endowment for the Arts Estate of Richard Herman FINOVA Anonymous planned gift The Dial Corporation Whiteman Foundation Bashas’ Kieckhefer Foundation The Tribune Del Webb Corporation US WEST John and Helen Schaefer Cummings Charitable Trust Jim and Jacque McNulty (planned gift) BP (formerly Arco) Income from individuals and two ArtShare at the Movies Chanen Construction Southwest Gas Corporation Tosco Al and Marion Herrman Growth in 2004 TOTAL Calendar Year Contributions to Endowments of Arts Organizations 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 TOTALS $1,682,685 3,049,726 6,344,969 4,363,270 6,628,311 2,019,558 2,683,956 1,910,176 $28,511,999 Grant Awards for Arizona In Fiscal Year 2000, Arizona ArtShare actually distributed $84,642 $7,500 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education 10,000 Artist/Teacher Institutes in rural Arizona 28,000 Mid-Size Arts Organizations Working Capital Reserves (Actors Theatre of Phoenix and Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus) 12,500 Arts Connections Borderlands Theater, Gila Valley Arts Council, Gold Canyon Concert Series, Los Vecinos & Companeros, Pio Decimo Center, Rio Colorado Commission, St. Johns Fine Arts Association, Sharlot Hall Museum, Tucson Blues Society, Tucson Kitchen Musicians, UApresents, West Valley Fine Arts Council, Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce 26,642 National Arts Stabilization Training In Fiscal Year 2001, Arizona ArtShare actually distributed $193,478 $14,000 9,292 42,000 7,000 121,186 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education Artist/Teacher Institutes in rural Arizona Mid-Size Arts Organizations Working Capital Reserves (Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, Tucson Arts District Partnership) Arts Connections (Gila Valley Arts Council, Prescott Downtown Partnership, Sharlot Hall Museum, St. Johns Fine Arts Association, Tucson Blues Society, Tucson Kitchen Musicians’ Association, Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce) National Arts Stabilization Training In Fiscal Year 2002, Arizona ArtShare distributed $366,691 $15,000 10,000 28,960 117,302 90,000 105,429 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education Artist/Teacher Institutes Arts Connections to 30 organizations (Comite de Bienestar, Southwestern Institute for Culture and Art, Canyon Movement Co., Yuma Ballet, ZUZI! Move It Dance Co., Southwest Human Development, Tucson Museum of Art, Cinco de Mayo, Dia de Los Muertos, Prescott Jazz Society, Sharlot Hall Museum, Tsunami on the Square, Tucson Kitchen Musicians, Yavapai-Apache Nation, Yuma Crossing Cultural Alliance, Northern Arizona Book Festival, UA Poetry Center, Gold Canyon Arts Council, Shakespeare Sedona, Tucson Blues Society, Arizona Presenters Alliance, Friends of Music, Grand Canyon Music Festival, Phoenix Early Music Society, Borderlands Theater, Invisible Theatre, Teatro Bravo, Theatrikos Theatre Co., Vagabond Youth Theatre., Dinnerware Art Gallery Mid-sized working capital reserves 7 organizations (Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Grand Canyon Music Festival, Phoenix Theatre, Theater Works, Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, Tucson Arts District Partnership, Inc., West Valley Fine Arts Council) Basic Aid working capital reserves 6 organizations (Arizona Theatre Company, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Symphony, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Symphony Orchestra) National Arts Stabilization Training In Fiscal Year 2003, Arizona ArtShare distributed $510,712 $15,000 19,000 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education Arts Connections (29 organizations, 10 paid from state funds): Arizona Classical Theatre, ASU Hispanic Research Center, Authors in Schools Foundation, bicas, Chax Press, Dia de Los Muertos Celebration Committee, Friends of Music Committee, Gila Valley Arts Council, NEW ARTiculations Dance Theatre, Northern Arizona Book Festival, Prescott Fine Arts Association, Seven Pipers Scottish Society, Shakespeare Sedona, Sharlot Hall Museum, St. Johns Fine Arts Association, Teatro Bravo, Theatrikos Theatre Company, Tsunami on the Square, Tucson Arts Brigade, Tucson Blues Society (2), Tucson Children’s Museum, Tucson Kitchen Musicians’ Association, Tucson-Pima Arts Council, University of 141,110 120,000 215,602 Arizona Poetry Center, Vagabond Youth Theatre, Yavapai College/Prescott College, Yuma Ballet Theatre and Performing Arts Co., ZUZI! Move It Dance Company Mid-size Working Capital Reserves grants to eight organizations (Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Childsplay, Inc., Grand Canyon Music Festival, Phoenix Theatre, Theater Works, Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, Tucson Arts District Partnership, Inc., West Valley Fine Arts Council) Basic Aid Working Capital Reserves grants to six organizations (Arizona Theatre Company, Heard Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Symphony Orchestra) National Arts Stabilization Training 2003-2004 distributed $217,791 $15,000 21,000 82,580 30,000 69,211 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education 21 Arts Connections (Arizona Classical Theatre, Arts for All, ASU Hayden’s Ferry Review, ASU Hispanic Research Center, Authors in Schools, Canyon Movement, Caribbean Zone, Cultural Council of Yuma, Gila Valley Arts Council, Kore Press, Mesa Community College Library, Phoenix Guild of Puppetry, Prescott College, Seven Pipers Scottish Society, Sharlot Hall Museum, Tucson Arts Brigade, Tucson Blues Society (2), Tucson Kitchen Musicians, Yavapai College/Prescott College, Yuma Ballet Theatre and Performing Arts Company 9 Mid-size Working Capital Reserves Grants (Childsplay, Flagstaff Symphony, Grand Canyon Music Festival, Phoenix Boys Choir, Phoenix Theatre, Theater Works, Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, Tucson Arts District Partnership, West Valley Fine Arts Council) 6 Large organization Working Capital Reserves Grants (Arizona Theatre Company, Heard Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Symphony) National Arts Strategies Training 2005 Plans to Distribute $179,602 $15,000 81,602 48,000 35,000 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education 9 Mid-size Working Capital Reserves Grants (Childsplay, Free Arts of Arizona, Grand Canyon Music Festival, Phoenix Boys Choir, Phoenix Theatre, Theater Works, Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, West Valley Fine Arts Council) 6 Large Organizations Working Capital Reserves Grants (Arizona Theatre Company, Heard Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Symphony) Final segment of training from National Arts Strategies Former Commission Members The Commission is governed by fifteen Commission members, appointed by the Governor to serve three-year terms; the Governor names one person to act as Chair. Commission members are selected for demonstrated ability, good judgment and experience in arts-related fields and to ensure geographic and ethnic representation of all areas of the State, and determine Commission policy, award grants and chair selection panels. Names & Dates of Service Eldon Ardrey* Cecil Armstrong* Gary Avey Bunny Badertscher Ron Bergamo Walter Bimson* Audrey Bingham* Hermann Bleibtreu Betsy Bolding Margie Braden* Henry Bruinsma* Charles G. Case II Katherin Chase Marvin S. Cohen Jose Colchado Christopher Coover Loise Copes* Slivy Edmonds Cotton Dino DeConcini Katie Dusenberry Merlin K. DuVal Marion Elliott Frank J. Felix Cecilia Félix-Roudebush Norma Ferguson Alice Froeb Alice Gay Karen Glennon Stan Goldberg Susan Goldberg Pamela J. Goldsmith Bennie M. Gonzales Charles Hall Pam Hall Diane Cummings Halle Joy Hanley Mary Hays Peter Hayes John Hudak Edward Jacobson Gail Jacobson Nancy Jordan Jane Jozoff Magda Amado Kallmeyer Bill Kapfer Everett L. King Marvin Kirchler Paul Koehler Dale Wood Kuzzelman Thomas Lang Madeline Lazarus (1967 - 1970) (1980 - 1983) (2001 - 2004) (1998 - 2004) (1999 - 2000) (1970 - 1977) (1967 - 1973) (1978 - 1980) (1988 - 1991) (1973 - 1976) (1967 - 1969) (1988 - 1991) (1982 - 1988) (1975 - 1978, 1988 - 1994) (1989 - 1992) (1987 - 1990) (1991 - 1994) (1999 - 2000) (1979 - 1985) (1984 - 1987) (1974 - 1975) (1988 - 1993) (1978 - 1982) (1992 - 1998) (1976 - 1979) (1973 - 1979) (1967 - 1973) (1997 - 1999) (1968 - 1977) (1983 - 1987) (1975 - 1978) (1972 - 1974) (1995 - 1997) (2000 - 2003) (1993 - 1995) (1988 - 1991) (1994 - 2000) (1994 - 2000) (1993 - 1999) (1979 - 1988) (2001 - 2004) (1984 - 1987) (1997-2003) (1990 - 1993) (1997 - 1998) (1984 - 1989) (1989 - 1992) (1996 - 1999) (1977 - 1983) (1990 - 1993) (1986 - 1992) Bill Lewis Charles Lewis Leo Lesperance Charles Loloma* Dodie Londen Rosemary Lonewolf W. D. Long Irene Lundahl Wanda MacDonald Rita Maria Magdaleno Pearle E. Marr Peter R. Marroney* Pepe Maritinez Helen K. Mason* Frances B. McAllister Miriam McClennen Robert W. McGee Jacqueline F. McNulty Beverly Miller Katherine Smith Miller* Roseann Munger Gerry Murphy Gordon Murphy Mabel Nagel Ronald Nairn Mimi Orme Mary Paulin Gene Polk Louise Tester Pollard* Al Qoyawayma Lincoln J. Ragsdale* D. Michael Rappoport Douglas Richards Jane Rosenbaum Robert Ruiz Lewis J. Ruskin* Star M. Sacks Mark Sanders Louise Schellenberg Robin Shaw Virginia Shelley Kim Sterling Grace Sternberg John Stilley Rosanda Suetopka-Thayer Marilyn Summers Heidi Teets Fisher Ramonia Thomas Don Tostenrud* Patricia Anne Tully Rudy Turk Myrna Udall Barbara C. Van Sittert Lea Ward Ronald H. Warner Carol DuVal Whiteman Jack Whiteman* Richard Whitney Barbea Williams Lisa Wilkinson-Fannin Margaret Wood Genevieve Brown Wright* Olinda Young * Deceased (1979 - 1982) (1982 - 1988) (1993 - 1999) (1973 - 1978, 1983 - 1985) (1987 - 1993) (1994 - 1997) (1987 - 1990) (2000-2003) (1980 - 1983) (1995 - 2001) (1992 - 1998) (1967 - 1980) (1975 - 1982) (1976 - 1979) (1976 - 1982) (1989 - 1995) (1969 - 1972) (1977 - 1980) (1998 - 2004) (1986 - 1988) (1996 - 1997) (1994 - 1997) (1991 - 1994) (1967 - 1973) (1967 - 1969) (1969 - 1975) (1987 - 1993) (1994 - 1995) (1967 - 1971) (1991 - 1992) (1971 - 1976) (1986 - 1992) (1967 - 1970) (1986 - 1989) (1987 - 1988) (1968 - 1980) (1983 - 1989) (1984 - 1986) (1967 - 1976) (1993 - 1995) (1995 - 2001) (1993 - 1999) (1967 - 1969) (1970 - 1976) (1992 - 1994) (1992 - 1993) (1994 - 1996) (1996 - 1999) (1980 - 1986) (1981 - 1986) (1980 - 1984) (1993 - 1996) (1976 - 1982) (1982 - 1987) (1975 - 1987) (1978 - 1984) (1982 - 1988) (1969 - 1984) (1991 - 1994) (1999-2003) (1997-2003) (1969 - 1975) (1988 - 1991) Review Panels These panels comprise artists, arts administrators, educators and expert laypeople from the diverse geographic, artistic and cultural/ethnic communities of Arizona. Panels review applications in their category, giving of their time and expertise, and provide recommendations for funding to the Commission. 2004 Grant Review Panels After School/APPLE Corps Manny Burruel, Chair Rod Ambrose, Glendale Shayla Gunn, Casa Grande Andrea Parker-Swenson, Phoenix Sherrie Wagoner, Tucson Arts Link to Tourism & the Economy (ALTE) Gary Avey, Chair Nancy Black, Tempe Rodolfo Chabolla, Tucson Stephen, Fairfield, St. David Juliet Martin, Phoenix George A. Martinez, Glendale Dance Mollie Lakin-Hayes, Chair Craig Bowie, Eugene Lendo Abdur-Rahman, Phoenix Erica Davis, Yuma Martin Gaxiola, Phoenix Leigh Ann Rangel, Tucson Education Gail Jacobson, Chair Margaret Erhart, Flagstaff Lori Hager, Phoenix Tara Kissane, Phoenix Frances Numkena, Scottsdale Terrill Rowley, Duncan Festivals Joe Castillo, Chair Daniel Forrest, Tucson Angelo Joaquin, Tucson Warren Miller, Prescott Virginia Reyes, Yuma Ruth Vichules, Phoenix GOS I/Performing Arts Dave Howell, Chair Lynn Bowers, Phoenix Fernando Castillo, Phoenix Dick Eggerding, Oro Valley Capucine Jackson Grimes, Tempe Kathi Metzger, Phoenix Jenny Millinger, Tempe Lucinda Young, Tucson GOS I/Visual Arts/Literature Andre Licardi, Chair Kip Culver, Globe Frank DeCurtis, Mesa Karen Falkenstrom, Tucson Kimber Lanning, Tempe Aleta Ringlero, Scottsdale Herb Stratford, Tucson GOS II/Locals/Tribal Museums Dennis Kavanaugh, Chair Andreya Hernandez Garcia, Mesa Claudia Jespersen, Tucson Karl Hoerig, Ft. Apache Anne-Marie Russell, Tucson Sue Tormala, Phoenix GOS III Gary Avey, Chair Kathryn Joyce, Flagstaff Michael Kelly, Phoenix Matt Lehrman, Scottsdale Jean Makin, Chandler Douglas Nickel, Tucson Literature Virginia Cardenas, Chair James Cervantes, Mesa Marge Pellegrino, Tucson Gayle Shanks, Tempe Lisle Soukup, Phoenix Miles Waggener, Prescott Multidisciplinary Mariko Silver, Chair Diane Abe, Phoenix Pam Dusek, Yuma Todd Ingalls, Tempe Dustin Jones, Phoenix Cathy Weiss, Wickenburg Music Bill Sheppard, Chair Gary Cook, Tucson Delphine Cortez, Phoenix Susan Dick, Tucson Beth Seely, Grand Canyon Christopher Scinto, Phoenix Julie Sullivan, Flagstaff Joseph Wytko, Tempe Theatre Bunny Badertscher, Chair James Garcia, Phoenix Dr. Dana Jamison, Scottsdale Casey Knight, Prescott Valley Mitch Menchaca, Coolidge Samantha Wyer, Tucson Visual Arts/Design/Exhibitions/ Media/Public Art Victoria Cummiskey, Chair Susan Copeland, Phoenix Meg Hagyard, Tucson Dr. Mary Beth Haralovich, Tucson Matt Livingston, Keams Canyon Annie Lopez, Phoenix John Spiak, Tempe 2004 Artist Review Panels Artist Projects Mariko Silver, Chair Carla Hanzal, North Carolina Steve Heller, California René Morales, Rhode Island Massoud Saidpour, Ohio Governor’s Arts Awards 2004 Governor’s Arts Awards Recipients Will Bruder, Artist Gabrielle Liese, Individual Tucson Symphony, Community Mario Mendia, Arts in Education America West Airlines, Corporation Awards Objects Cindy Dach, Phoenix John Davis, Tucson Nissa Kubly, Phoenix Jean Sahme, Polacca Will Ray Wilson, Tucson Selection Committee Dennis Kavanaugh, Chair, Mesa Vera Marie Badertscher, Tucson Maria Dadgar, Phoenix Dave Howell, Phoenix Chris Irish, Sedona Jacqueline Mok, Tucson Alberto Rios, Chandler