Arizona Commission on the Arts Report to the Governor 2012 GOVERNOR JAN BREWER States can use the arts to boost their economies in a variety of ways, from incorporating arts into economic development and community development plans to supporting arts education and promoting arts assets as boosts to cultural tourism. ARTS COMMISSION MEMBERS Chair, Mark Feldman, Phoenix Carolyn Allen, Scottsdale Ruben Alvarez, Phoenix Lisa Barnes, Mesa Tim Bee, Tucson Victoria Boyce, Scottsdale Dr. Robert Breunig, Flagstaff Phyllis Bunch, Scottsdale Carol Crockett, Phoenix Dr. Ray Everett, Prescott Vicki Hunt, Peoria Patricia “Pat” Kaufman, Scottsdale Natalie S. Lang, Scottsdale Michael Liburdi, Phoenix Kelly Norton, Phoenix —National Governor’s Association, Arts and the Economy, 2009 ARTS COMMISSION STAFF Robert C. Booker, Executive Director Ginny Berryhill, Grants and Information Technology Manager Casey Blake, Communications and Research Director Jaime Dempsey, Deputy Director Patrick Fanning, Arts Learning and Special Projects Coordinator* Kim McCreary, Fiscal Office Manager Alex Nelson, Director of Arts Learning Kristen Pierce, Organizational Services Coordinator Jessica Rajko, Artist Services Coordinator Michael Soto, Grants and Operations Coordinator Diana Udy, Executive Associate and Human Resources Stacey Wong, Public Relations Coordinator *Half-time of this position in support of the Arizona Cultural Data Project; position funded by a grant from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust and the Flinn Foundation and administered by the Arizona Community Foundation. Arizona Commission on the Arts 417 West Roosevelt Street Phoenix, Arizona 85003 602.771.6501 602.256.0282 fax info@azarts.gov www.azarts.gov An Equal Opportunity Agency Cover Images (Clockwise from the top left): Madama Butterfly, Arizona Opera, Phoenix, photo by Tim Fuller; Ballet Arizona, Phoenix, photo by Rosalie O’Connor; Page High School, Canyon Country Guitar Retreat; Dia de los Muertos, Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix, photo by Adam Rodriguez; Lynn Urquides Elementary School, Opening Minds through the Arts, Tucson; Mesa Arts Festival; Mesa Arts Center; Pinche Diego by Emily Costello, Phoenix. 2 To request this or any other agency publication in an alternative format, contact the Arizona Commission on the Arts at (602) 771-6501 or info@azarts.gov. TO THE HONORABLE JAN BREWER GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA Dear Governor Brewer: I am pleased to submit to you and the citizens of Arizona the summary report of the Arts Commission for the 2012 fiscal year. This report fulfills the requirements of the act that established the Arizona Commission on the Arts (A.R.S. § 41-981). Fiscal year 2012 saw a continuation of financial struggles and lingering hardships to the nonprofit arts industry in our state. We know the arts sector is not alone in facing challenges due to the fiscal crisis. The Arts Commission continues to provide critical resources, programs and services to the Arizona arts industry. Increasingly, the agency works to find efficient and innovative ways to keep the industry strong, through the important funding it provides, through collaborative partnerships and more. The arts industry in Arizona provides substantial and impactful service to the citizens and visitors of our state. The economic impact of the arts continues to be efficacious, opportunities for cultural tourism grow in both rural and urban communities, and artists and arts organizations continue to assist our schools in providing a comprehensive and well-balanced education for our young people. • • • • • 6,862,159 people in all Arizona counties participated in Arts Commission-sponsored programs in fiscal year 2012. More than 1,462,626 students reached by Arts Commissioned-sponsored activities and programs. 270 projects reached Arizona’s young people and students (91% of all ACA projects). Education projects include artist-in-residence in schools and after-school programs, outreach by arts organizations and programs by organizations whose primary mission is arts education. We continue to build support for community arts festivals throughout the state. Festivals, such as the Florence Multicultural Festival, Hispanic music festivals and the Arizona Matsuri Festival, among others, demonstrate Arizona’s unique heritage and cultures to broad audiences. Festivals are entry point events for new attendees for the arts; they have a significant economic impact in the local community and provide substantial financial rewards in sales for participating artists. The Arts Commission maintains and updates its agency policy with the guidance of the fifteen-member, Governor-appointed Commission. Through surveys, meetings and listening sessions, the Arts Commission regularly solicits feedback and input from community members, including arts educators, community leaders, artists, arts professionals and business leaders. This feedback shapes and guides the Arts Commission’s planning and review process. I am very pleased with the ability of the Arts Commission to adapt its services to best serve the needs of this constituency. It is our pleasure to serve the state of Arizona, and to support the efforts of the Arts Commission to ensure that all Arizonans can participate in and experience the arts wherever they live. Yours Respectfully, Mark Feldman Arts Commission Chair 3 Agency Overview OUR MISSION: We imagine an Arizona where everyone can participate in and experience the arts. AGENCY OVERVIEW One of 56 state and jurisdictional arts agencies, the Arizona Commission on the Arts supports a statewide arts network. The agency is governed by a 15-member Governor-appointed Commission and a professional staff grounded in the arts, including practicing artists, skilled administrators and education specialists who serve in local and national arts leadership roles. The Arts 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 diverse 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 Arizona’s artistic offerings 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. A LONG-TERM VISION FOR A SUSTAINABLE ARTS INDUSTRY Arizonans have indicated that a successful statewide arts and culture industry features the following attributes: 1. Arizonans have access to vibrant, quality arts and cultural activities regardless of where they live – and have opportunities to participate in the arts as practitioners, professionals, patrons, donors and volunteers. 2. Residents have opportunities to make healthy livable wages working in myriad facets of the arts in Arizona communities. Their contributions are valued and respected. 3. Students have access to quality, robust arts education opportunities in Arizona schools. In-school arts opportunities are enhanced by meaningful opportunities in out-of-school and community settings. 4. Arts and cultural programs and organizations are considered societal cornerstones and employed as partners in the revitalization and sustainability of streets, neighborhoods and communities. 5. In recognition of the arts industry’s role in economic viability, profitability and enhanced quality of life, Arizona’s for-profit businesses invest in the arts as partners, supporters and champions. The Arts Commission considers these five points to be a long-term vision for a sustainable arts industry. 4 STRATEGIC PLAN Development of the Arizona Commission on the Arts’ strategic plan took place in Fiscal Year 2011 and during the first half of Fiscal Year 2012. Titled Building an Artistic Future for Arizona, the plan spans four years (FY2012– FY2014) and was ratified by the Arts Commission’s Governor-appointed board on September 16, 2011 for implementation October 01, 2011. The plan represents a cohesive set of strategies to advance a collective cause: stability and progress for the Arizona arts industry. Within the plan, “Desired Outcomes” are developed as ideal results for the entire Arizona arts industry, and “Arts Commission Goals” are developed as planned objectives for the Arts Commission itself. The Arts Commission’s Strategic Plan can be found here. HISTORY OF THE ARTS COMMISSION 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. GOVERNING COMMISSION The Commission consists of a governing board of fifteen members, including one chairperson and one vice chairperson, appointed by the Governor of Arizona. Commission members serve terms of three years and are chosen for their demonstrated ability, good judgment and experience in arts-related fields. In addition, they are selected to ensure the geographic and ethnic representation of all areas of the state. Commission members attend quarterly Commission meetings, serve as chairs for selection panels, award grants and formulate policy consistent with the enabling legislation. 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. 5 Program Areas WHAT DOES THE ARTS COMMISSION DO? Respected as a leader in the national and Arizona arts community, the Arizona Commission on the arts continues to be an exemplary agency providing needed services to a statewide arts industry in a manner that is transparent and accountable to the citizens of Arizona. The Arizona Commission on the Arts is an agency of the State of Arizona whose mission is to create opportunities for all Arizonans to participate in and experience the arts. To that end, we deliver grants and support to cultivate sustainable arts communities and promote statewide public access to arts and cultural activities. INFORMATION AND REFERRAL The Arts Commission offers staff and consultant resources with expertise in arts disciplines and community development, and provides 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 Arts Commission also has an extensive website at which constituents can access information from anywhere in the state at any time. www.azarts.gov RESEARCH The Arts Commission maintains a wide array of data and materials in arts, arts education and related areas. The Arts Commission provides these resources to constituents through the website and publications or to research at other service organizations and public agencies. The Arts 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. PROFESSIONAL/STAFF ASSISTANCE Arts Commission program staff has 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. CONVENING The Arts Commission is a catalyst and facilitator in bringing together the Arizona arts industry. Staff of the Arts Commission travel throughout the state on an annual basis offering workshops and technical assistance to artists, arts educators, arts administrators, volunteers and more. Arts Commission staff also serves on panels, provides technical assistance, and presents at convenings around the state such as the Governor’s Conference on Tourism, Arizona Department of Education, the Department of 6 Commerce’s Rural Economic Development Conference, Arizona Department of Transportation T-21 Committee and more. The Arts Commission works with Main Street programs to discuss how design and programmatic issues in the arts affect the economic viability of rural areas. The agency represents the arts in policy discussions including economic development, cultural tourism, education, community development, public art and transportation design. TECHNOLOGY The Arts Commission completed the redesign of its website to be in compliance with GITA policy, and has taken advantage of the migration to a new template to redesign how the agency communicates its values, goals, programs and services. The redesigned website is much more intuitive than the previous site, and provides a wealth of resources and information in support of the Arizona arts industry. ARIZONA ARTS EDUCATION CENSUS The Arizona Arts Education Research Institute supports research in arts education in partnership among the Arts Commission, the Arizona Department of Education and the fine arts colleges of the three universities. This last year, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, in partnership with Arizona’s three state university Colleges of Art and the Arizona Department of Education, completed a statewide survey of Arizona schools. By asking principals for detailed information about all arts education programs at their schools, this survey for the first time generated a clear picture of what is actually being taught in the arts, and by whom, in Arizona’s preK-12 schools. The resulting survey publication and complete findings can be found at http://www.azarts.gov/artslearning/arizona-arts-education-research-institute/. 7 Funding ORGANIZATIONS The Arts Commission offers General Operating Support Grants to nonprofit arts organizations to provide 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. Arts Learning 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 hands-on creative experiences with artists. Festival Project Grants assist organizations in providing quality arts programming to communities. INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS Artist Project Grants encourage artists to pursue research and development and to extend the mastery of their art forms. The Arts Commission sees individual artists as small business entrepreneurs in communities large and small. Modest support in both financial and technical areas help these small businesses grow and provide resources to their communities and grow our economy. The Arts Commission hosts the Arizona Teaching Artist Roster, which uses the latest in Web 2.0 technology. This roster compiles a listing of juried artists in many disciplines who are available to work in schools and communities. Artists can also apply for Professional Development Awards to attend conferences and learning opportunities in order to further their professional artistic and management development. ACCESSIBILITY To connect people with disabilities with the arts, the Arts Commission is part of a consortium of 40 organizations called ARTability. Annually, the Arts Commission engages with its organizational grantees to ensure that each one was in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and has current access plans on file. In-depth information on all these topics can be found on the website at www.azarts.gov. 8 Financial Assistance AWARDED BY THE ARTS COMMISSION (ALPHABETICAL BY COUNTY AND CITY) This section details each individual grant made to organizations and individuals in FY11-12. 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. Eligible applications are evaluated through a panel review process. These panels comprise artists, arts administrators, educators and expert laypeople from the diverse geographic, artistic and cultural/ethnic communities of Arizona. Arts Commission staff does not participate as review panelists. Panels review applications in a given category, giving of their time and expertise, and provide recommendations for funding to the Arts Commission. Governor-appointed Commissioners chair the panel meetings and ratify the recommendations of the panelists. Grant recipients document and certify the use of the funds before payment is made, and must provide appropriate documentation in a final 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). State funds are received via the Arts Trust Fund. ATF denotes the Arts Trust Fund; these grants are specifically designated from a portion of the annual filing of businesses with the Corporation Commission, interest income from the state portion of Arizona ArtShare, the state’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, a private endowment fund; the Bill Desmond Writers’ Fund; and a partnership with the Arizona Community Foundation. 9 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: ARIZONA COMMISSION ON THE ARTS CITIES AND COUNTIES FY 2011 – 2012 COUNTY/CITY SUBGRANTEES OR PROJECTS FEDERAL STATE ATF TOTAL 2,870 0 0 2,870 2,265 0 0 2,265 1,880 0 0 1,880 3,800 0 0 3,800 10,815 0 0 10,815 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,345 1,345 0 0 5,125 5,125 2,870 0 0 2,870 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,500 1,500 2,870 0 9,970 12,840 APACHE COUNTY Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Nation General Operating Support Level I Chinle Chinle Unified School District, Chinle High School Arts Learning-Residency Many Farms Many Farms High School Arts Learning-Residency Teec Nos Pos Youth Empowerment Services for Dine* Bikeyah Arts Learning-Community Enrichment TOTAL APACHE COUNTY: COCHISE COUNTY Benson San Pedro River Arts Council Organization Development Grant Bisbee Bisbee Community Chorus General Operating Support Level I Central School Project General Operating Support Level II The Bisbee Radio Project, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Pearce Desert Community Arts Organization Development Grant Tombstone Tombstone Western Music Festival, Inc Festivals TOTAL COCHISE COUNTY: 10 COCONINO COUNTY Flagstaff Artists Coalition of Flagstaff General Operating Support Level I Canyon Movement Company, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Coconino County Superintendent of Schools Arts Learning-Residency Dry Creek Arts Fellowship General Operating Support Level II Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy Arts Learning-Residency Flagstaff Cultural Partners, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Flagstaff Performance Arts Fringe Festival Festivals Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra General Operating Support Level III Flagstaff USD, Marshall Magnet Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Grand Canyon Guitar Society, LTD General Operating Support Level I Heritage Square Trust General Operating Support Level I Human Nature Dance Theatre General Operating Support Level I Master Chorale of Flagstaff General Operating Support Level I Museum of Northern Arizona Arts Link to Tourism and the Economy Basic Aid Northern Arizona Book Festival Festivals Orchestra Northern Arizona Organization Development Grant Pine Forest Education Association, Inc. Arts Learning-Residency Theatrikos Theatre Company General Operating Support Level II Transition Zone Horticultural Institute, Inc. Festivals 0 0 1,411 1,411 0 0 3,280 3,280 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 5,125 5,125 1,360 0 0 1,360 0 0 5,125 5,125 4,305 0 0 4,305 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 10,120 10,120 3,260 0 0 3,260 0 0 1,215 1,215 0 0 1,260 1,260 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,831 1,831 0 0 0 0 5,000 23,038 5,000 23,038 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 3,800 3,800 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 4,305 4,305 0 0 2,005 2,005 1,800 0 0 1,800 2,960 0 0 2,960 2,720 0 0 2,720 Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Music Festival, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Grand Canyon Unified School District Arts Learning-Residency Grand Canyon USD, Grand Canyon High School Arts Learning-Residency Page Page Unified School District Arts Learning-Residency Tse Yaato High School Arts Learning-Residency 11 Sedona Sedona Arts Center General Operating Support Level III Sedona Arts Center Arts Link to Tourism and the Economy 0 0 12,630 12,630 0 0 5,000 5,000 18,405 0 96,245 114,650 0 0 1,982 1,982 Town of Payson Festivals 0 0 1,500 1,500 TOTAL GILA COUNTY: 0 0 3,482 3,482 Gila Valley Arts Council General Operating Support Level I 0 0 1,500 1,500 TOTAL GRAHAM COUNTY: 0 0 1,500 1,500 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 11,395 11,395 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 16,555 16,555 0 0 750 750 0 0 2,269 2,269 3,300 0 0 3,300 0 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 TOTAL COCONINO COUNTY: GILA COUNTY Globe Cobre Valley Center for the Arts General Operating Support Level I Payson GRAHAM COUNTY Safford MARICOPA COUNTY Anthem Deer Valley USD, Gavilan Peak School Arts Learning-Residency Carefree Arizona Musicfest General Operating Support Level III Chandler Chandler Childrens Choir, Inc. General Operating Support Level I Chandler Cultural Foundation General Operating Support Level III Chandler Parks and Recreation Division Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Chandler Symphony Orchestra General Operating Support Level I Chandler USD, Fulton Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Chandler USD, Navarrete Elem School Arts Learning-Residency Chandler USD, T. Dale Hancock Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Desert Sounds Performing Arts Inc. 12 General Operating Support Level I Fine Arts Association of Arizona General Operating Support Level I Xico General Operating Support Level II 0 0 1,859 1,859 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 5,125 5,125 0 0 10,526 10,526 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 4,100 4,100 4,240 0 0 4,240 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 16,555 16,555 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 2,665 2,665 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 29,666 29,666 0 0 2,245 2,245 0 0 2,255 2,255 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 11,395 11,395 0 0 1,845 1,845 Fountain Hills Fountain Hills Theater Inc. General Operating Support Level III Gilbert Portrait Artists of Arizona Organization Development Grant Glendale Bicentennial South School Arts Learning-Residency City of Glendale Parks, Recreation & Library Services General Operating Support Level II Goodyear City of Goodyear- Arts and Culture General Operating Support Level II Laveen Landrum Foundation,Inc. Arts Learning-Residency Litchfield Park Phoenix Conservatory of Music General Operating Support Level II West Valley Youth Orchestra General Operating Support Level I Mesa Arizona Museum for Youth General Operating Support Level III Cultural Coalition, Inc. Festivals East Valley Childrens Theatre General Operating Support Level I Korean Cultural Center in AZ Festivals Mesa Arts Center Locals Aid Mesa Encore Theatre General Operating Support Level I Metropolitan Youth Symphony General Operating Support Level I San Tan Community Performing Arts Organization Development Grant Sonoran Desert Chorale, Inc. General Operating Support Level I Southwest Shakespeare Company, Inc. General Operating Support Level III Symphony of the Southwest General Operating Support Level I Morristown Morristown ESD, Morristown Elementary School 13 Arts Learning-Residency 0 0 3,200 3,200 0 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 9,210 9,210 0 0 10,427 10,427 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 9,815 9,815 0 0 2,367 2,367 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 5,378 5,378 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 42,179 42,179 0 0 1,528 1,528 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 42,160 42,160 0 0 4,305 4,305 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 4,920 4,920 750 0 0 750 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 16,555 16,555 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 2,460 2,460 0 0 1,000 1,000 Paradise Valley Scottsdale USD, Sequoya Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Peoria Peoria Transition Center Arts Learning-Residency Theater Works General Operating Support Level III Phoenix Actors Theatre of Phoenix General Operating Support Level III Advocates for Latin@ Arts and Culture Consortium, Inc. (ALAC) Organization Development Grant Alliance for Audience General Operating Support Level III Arizona Art Alliance General Operating Support Level I Arizona Asian American Association Festivals Arizona Consortium for the Arts, Inc. Organization Development Grant Arizona Dance Education Organization Organization Development Grant Arizona Humanities Council Festivals Arizona Jewish Theatre Co., Inc. General Operating Support Level III Arizona Matsuri Festivals Arizona Opera Company Basic Aid Arizona Women in Tune General Operating Support Level I Artlink, Inc General Operating Support Level I Arts Council of the North Valley, Inc General Operating Support Level I Ballet Arizona Basic Aid Black Theatre Troupe, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Business Volunteers for the Arts General Operating Support Level II Cartwright ESD, Justine Spitalny School Arts Learning-Residency Center Dance Ensemble General Operating Support Level II Childrens Museum of Phoenix General Operating Support Level III Creighton ESD, Biltmore Preparatory Academy Arts Learning-Residency Detour Company Theatre, Inc. General Operating Support Level I EPIK Dance Company Organization Development Grant 14 Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona General Operating Support Level III Grand Canyon Mens Chorale General Operating Support Level II Great Arizona Puppet Theater General Operating Support Level III Heard Museum Basic Aid Herberger Theater Center General Operating Support Level III iTheatre Collaborative General Operating Support Level I Keystone Montessori Arts Learning-Residency Maricopa County Community College District Festivals Movement Source Inc. General Operating Support Level I Phoenix Art Museum Basic Aid Phoenix Boys Choir General Operating Support Level III Phoenix Chamber Music Society General Operating Support Level II Phoenix Childrens Chorus General Operating Support Level II Phoenix Chinese Week Festivals Phoenix Chorale General Operating Support Level III Phoenix Day Arts Learning-Residency Phoenix Elementary School District Arts Learning-Residency Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture General Operating Support Level III Phoenix Symphony Association Basic Aid Phoenix Theatre, Inc. Basic Aid ProMusica Arizona Chorale and Orchestra (PMAZ) General Operating Support Level II Red Rocks Music Festival General Operating Support Level I Rosies House - A Music Academy for Children General Operating Support Level II Scorpius Dance Theatre General Operating Support Level I Scottsdale International Film Festival General Operating Support Level II Scottsdale USD, Tavan Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Shemer Art Center and Museum Association, Inc.(SACAMA) General Operating Support Level I Southwest Human Development, Inc Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Valley Youth Theatre General Operating Support Level III VSA arts of Arizona 15 10,089 0 0 10,089 0 0 3,075 3,075 0 0 8,728 8,728 0 0 59,082 59,082 0 0 12,359 12,359 0 0 1,500 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,456 1,456 0 0 74,415 74,415 8,815 0 0 8,815 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 7,525 7,525 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 16,555 16,555 0 0 59,494 59,494 21,004 0 9,221 30,225 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 1,967 1,967 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,255 2,255 0 0 6,300 6,300 0 0 3,500 3,500 0 0 11,931 11,931 General Operating Support Level II Young Arts Arizona Ltd. General Operating Support Level I Young Sounds Of Arizona General Operating Support Level I Youth Development Institute Arts Learning-Community Enrichment 0 0 4,075 4,075 0 0 2,274 2,274 0 0 1,845 1,845 0 0 5,500 5,500 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 3,174 3,174 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 2,255 2,255 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 8,403 8,403 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 34,461 34,461 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 3,300 3,300 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 0 2,500 2,500 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 18,720 18,720 Queen Creek Queen Creek Cultural Foundation General Operating Support Level II Scottsdale Arizona Womens Theatre Company Festivals Convergence Ballet Company Organization Development Grant Desert Foothills Theater General Operating Support Level II DuoWest Organization Development Grant Four Seasons Orchestra General Operating Support Level I Indo American Cultural Connect Organization Development Grant Jazz in Arizona, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Musica Nova General Operating Support Level I Paradise Valley USD, Pinnacle Peak Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Scottsdale Artists School General Operating Support Level III Scottsdale Community Players General Operating Support Level II Scottsdale Cultural Council Locals Aid Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place, Inc – SNAP Organization Development Grant Scottsdale SUSD, Laguna Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Scottsdale USD, Cheyenne Traditional School Arts Learning-Residency Scottsdale USD, Desert Canyon Elementary Arts Learning-Residency Scottsdale USD, Yavapai Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Sun City West Valley Symphony General Operating Support Level II Sun Lakes Arizona Classic Jazz Society, Inc. Festivals Surprise West Valley Arts Council Locals Aid 16 Tempe A Ludwig Dance Theatre Organization Development Grant Arizona Academy of the Performing Arts General Operating Support Level III Arizona Aloha Festivals, Inc Festivals Arizona Wind Symphony, Inc. Festivals Childsplay, Inc. Basic Aid CONDER/dance Festivals Ear Candy Productions, Inc. General Operating Support Level I Stray Cat Theatre General Operating Support Level I Tempe Community Chorus, Ltd. Organization Development Grant Tempe Cultural Services General Operating Support Level III urbanSTEW Festivals 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 9,704 9,704 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 19,436 19,436 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 2,055 2,055 0 0 2,304 2,304 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 16,555 16,555 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 6,825 6,825 0 0 2,460 2,460 0 0 11,395 11,395 64,398 0 818,613 883,011 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,000 1,000 637 0 0 637 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 637 0 6,000 6,637 Wickenburg Friends of Music Committee, Inc. Organization Development Grant Maricopa County Historical Society General Operating Support Level III Wickenburg Cultural Organization (WCO) General Operating Support Level I Wickenburg Foundation for the Performing Arts General Operating Support Level III TOTAL MARICOPA COUNTY: MOHAVE COUNTY Kingman Mohave Library Alliance - KABAM! Festival Festivals Lake Havasu City Allied Arts Council of Lake Havasu City Inc Organization Development Grant Havasu Art Guild Festivals Lake Havasu Concert Association General Operating Support Level I Lake Havasu Regional Orchestra Organization Development Grant Lake Havasu Symphonic Winds Organization Development Grant TOTAL MOHAVE COUNTY: 17 NAVAJO COUNTY Fort Apache White Mountain Apache Tribe General Operating Support Level II 0 0 5,125 5,125 0 0 2,870 2,870 White Mountain Symphony Orchestra General Operating Support Level I 0 0 1,500 1,500 TOTAL NAVAJO COUNTY: 0 0 9,495 9,495 0 0 4,305 4,305 3,260 0 0 3,260 0 0 3,260 3,260 2,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 1,242 1,242 0 0 53,819 53,819 0 0 13,975 13,975 0 0 3,075 3,075 0 0 5,125 5,125 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 2,255 2,255 0 0 3,321 3,321 0 0 9,236 9,236 Second Mesa Hopi Arts and Crafts Cooperative Guild General Operating Support Level I Show Low PIMA COUNTY Green Valley Community Performing Arts Center Foundation General Operating Support Level II Continental ESD, Continental Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Sahuarita Sahuarita Unified School District #30 Arts Learning-Residency Tucson AmeriSchools Academy Tucson Arts Learning-Residency Amphitheater USD, Amphitheater High School Arts Learning-Residency Amphitheater USD, Amphitheater Middle School Arts Learning-Residency Amphitheater USD, Prince Elementary Arts Learning-Residency Arizona Early Music Society General Operating Support Level I Arizona Theatre Company Basic Aid Arts for All, Inc General Operating Support Level III Ballet Arts Foundation General Operating Support Level II Borderlands Theater General Operating Support Level II Boys and Girls Club of Tucson Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Casa Libre en la Solana Organization Development Grant Chamber Music PLUS Inc. General Operating Support Level I Chax Press General Operating Support Level II Childrens Museum Tucson General Operating Support Level III Desert Bluegrass Association 18 Festivals Desert Voices (Tucson Metro Comm Chorus) General Operating Support Level I Dinnerware Artist Cooperative General Operating Support Level II Foundation for Creative Broadcasting General Operating Support Level III Greater Oro Valley Arts Council, Inc. General Operating Support Level III Invisible Theatre General Operating Support Level III Kore Press, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Lead Guitar General Operating Support Level I Literacy Connects General Operating Support Level II Live Theatre Workshop General Operating Support Level II Loft Cinema, Inc. General Operating Support Level III Many Mouths One Stomach General Operating Support Level I Marana USD, DeGrazia Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency NEW ARTiculations Dance Theatre General Operating Support Level I Nosotros, Inc. Arts Learning-Residency Ocotillo Literary Endeavors, Inc Festivals Odaiko Sonora General Operating Support Level II Old Pueblo Playwrights Festivals O-T-O Dance (Orts Theatre of Dance) General Operating Support Level I Pan Left Productions General Operating Support Level II POG Organization Development Grant Safos Dance Theatre Organization Development Grant Sonoran Art Foundation, Inc. General Operating Support Level III Sons of Orpheus - The Male Chorus of Tucson General Operating Support Level I Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation Festivals The Drawing Studio, Inc. General Operating Support Level III The Rogue Theatre General Operating Support Level II Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus General Operating Support Level III Tucson Chamber Artists, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Tucson Girls Chorus General Operating Support Level II Tucson Guitar Society Organization Development Grant Tucson Jewish Community Center 19 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 2,870 2,870 8,217 0 0 8,217 0 0 9,678 9,678 0 0 9,245 9,245 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 1,583 1,583 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 16,555 16,555 0 0 1,500 1,500 3,000 0 0 3,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 4,305 4,305 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 3,828 3,828 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 7,882 7,882 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 11,395 11,395 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 6,243 6,243 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 1,000 1,000 Festivals Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association Festivals Tucson Meet Yourself General Operating Support Level II Tucson Museum of Art Basic Aid Tucson Pima Arts Council Locals Aid Tucson Pops Orchestra General Operating Support Level II Tucson Regional Ballet General Operating Support Level I Tucson Sino Choir General Operating Support Level II Tucson Small School Project Arts Learning-Residency Tucson Symphony Society Basic Aid Tucson USD, Bloom Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Borton Primary School Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Ft. Lowell Townsend K-8 Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Mary Meredith K-12 School Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Miles Exploratory Learning Center Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Pueblo Gardens Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Sam Hughes Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Steele Elementary School Arts Learning-Residency Tucson USD, Van Buskirk Elem School Arts Learning-Residency Voices: Community Stories Past and Present, Inc. General Operating Support Level II Winding Road Theater Ensemble Organization Development Grant WomanKraft General Operating Support Level I YWCA Arts Learning-Community Enrichment ZUZI! Dance Company, School and Theater General Operating Support Level II TOTAL PIMA COUNTY: 20 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 5,125 5,125 0 0 29,081 29,081 0 0 18,720 18,720 0 0 2,870 2,870 0 0 2,665 2,665 0 0 4,305 4,305 2,500 0 0 2,500 0 0 30,768 30,768 0 0 3,500 3,500 1,250 0 0 1,250 0 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 4,920 4,920 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,819 1,819 0 0 3,040 3,040 0 0 4,100 4,100 32,227 0 344,170 376,397 PINAL COUNTY Eloy Corazon De Latinos Unidos Festivals 0 0 1,500 1,500 Gold Canyon Arts Council General Operating Support Level I 0 0 1,500 1,500 TOTAL PINAL COUNTY: 0 0 3,000 3,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 4,305 4,305 0 0 2,129 2,129 Santa Cruz Valley Art Association General Operating Support Level III 0 0 9,460 9,460 TOTAL SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: 0 0 17,894 17,894 1,000 0 0 1,000 2,770 0 0 2,770 0 0 1,500 1,500 0 0 7,006 7,006 0 0 2,460 2,460 0 0 1,500 1,500 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 5,375 5,375 Gold Canyon SANTA CRUZ COUNTY Nogales Patrons of the Arts, Inc. General Operating Support Level I Santa Cruz Advocates for the Arts Organization Development Grant Santa Cruz County Young Audiences General Operating Support Level II Patagonia Patagonia Creative Arts Association General Operating Support Level I Tubac YAVAPAI COUNTY Cottonwood Verde Valley Voices, Inc. Organization Development Grant Crown King Crown King ESD, Crown King School Arts Learning-Residency Prescott Friends of Big Band Jazz Festivals George Phippen Memorial Foundation General Operating Support Level III Mountain Artists Guild, Inc. General Operating Support Level I Prescott Bluegrass Events Association Festivals Prescott Creeks Preservation Association Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Prescott Fine Arts Association General Operating Support Level III 21 Primavera School, Inc. Arts Learning-Residency Smoki Museum of American Indian Art and Culture General Operating Support Level II Tsunami On The Square General Operating Support Level I Yavapai Symphony Association, Inc. General Operating Support Level II 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 4,100 4,100 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 5,125 5,125 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 0 4,305 4,305 0 0 1,875 1,875 0 0 4,305 4,305 0 0 2,460 2,460 0 0 7,525 7,525 0 0 10,535 10,535 0 0 4,100 4,100 0 0 2,403 2,403 9,270 0 66,574 75,844 0 0 5,000 5,000 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 0 5,125 5,125 0 0 5,125 5,125 0 0 3,280 3,280 0 0 2,050 2,050 0 0 21,580 21,580 138,622 0 1,398,523 1,537,145 Prescott Valley Franklin Phonetic Primary School Arts Learning-Residency Town of Prescott Valley General Operating Support Level II Sedona Gardens for Humanity Arts Learning-Community Enrichment Sedona Arts and Culture Division General Operating Support Level II Sedona Arts Festival General Operating Support Level I Sedona Chamber Music Society dba Chamber Music Sedona General Operating Support Level III Sedona International Film Festival General Operating Support Level III Sedona Jazz on the Rocks, Inc General Operating Support Level II Verde Valley Sinfonietta General Operating Support Level I TOTAL YAVAPAI COUNTY: YUMA COUNTY San Luis San Luis Corporation for the Arts and Humanities Arts Link to Tourism and the Economy San Luis Corporation for the Arts and Humanities Organization Development Grant Yuma Ballet Yuma General Operating Support Level II Yuma Arts and Culture Commission General Operating Support Level II Yuma Ballet Theatre and Performing Arts Co General Operating Support Level II Yuma Fine Arts Association, Inc. General Operating Support Level I TOTAL YUMA COUNTY: TOTAL COUNTIES: 22 STATEWIDE Artist Project Grants Arts Learning Program Bill Desmond Award Choice is Art Campaign Cultural Data Project Grant Panels Poetry Out Loud Professional Development Grants Program Based Agency Partnerships Program Related Conference Registration Program-Related In-State Travel Program-Related Out-of-State Travel stART 925 0 0 3,200 3,000 0 9,739 0 0 50 645 2,900 375 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,148 2,775 500 7,620 0 3,480 4,902 22,800 2,500 250 369 0 750 19,073 2,775 500 10,820 3,000 3,480 14,641 22,800 2,500 300 1,014 2,900 1,125 TOTAL STATEWIDE: 20,834 0 64,094 84,928 TOTAL COUNTIES AND STATEWIDE 159,456 0 1,462,617 1,622,073 AGENCY ADMINISTRATION: FY 2012 BALANCE: 698,844 0 0 0 239,033 307,440 1,109,685 307,440 GRAND TOTALS: 858,300 0 2,009,090 3,039,198 ATF = Arts Trust Fund 23 Financial Reports FY2012 Funds are received from three sources: • Arts Fund, a combination of federal funds and other local funds. • Arts Trust Fund, a portion of the annual filing fee for for-profit corporations, collected by the Arizona Corporation Commission for grants toward general operating support of non-profit 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. (Note: The remaining balance of the public fund was swept in FY2012.) Innovative people and companies look for creative communities with diverse cultural amenities. The communities that capitalize on that will win the battle for talent, innovation and economic growth. —Maricopa Partnership for Arts and Culture Study, Perceptions Matter Report 24 25 26 SUMMARY OF FEDERAL GRANTS FY12 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS TOTAL GRANT RECEIVED PRIOR RECEIVED 2012 State Programs Partnership Agreements 45.025 11-6100-2046 State Arts Plan Arts Education Underserved Communities Poetry Out Loud 613,600 73,700 151,000 20,000 0 0 0 0 498,765 129,578 209,957 20,000 10-6100-2018 State Arts Plan Arts Education Underserved Communities Poetry Out Loud 668,500 68,2000 181,900 20,000 668,500 68,200 181,900 20,000 0 0 0 0 TOTAL RECEIVED FEDERAL 938,600 27 858,300 FUNDING SUMMARY 1967 - 2012 Fiscal Year Federal Basic State Grant Additional Federal Grants 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 12,053 39,383 30,909 36,363 75,377 101,320 127,250 150,000 200,000 205,000 25,000 7,500 55,800 58,157 65,183 126,360 157,844 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 198l-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 205,000 215,000 266,900 275,000 275,000 309,625 282,700 295,500 363,800 363,800 190,218 258,482 496,767 413,953 270,906 135,200 129,910 143,755 140,400 145,500 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 355,300 371,000 376,000 380,000 357,642 476,000 470,000 497,000 483,000 470,000 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 State Community Service Grants Arts Trust Fund State Operating Funds Endowment Total Local/ Other Federal and State 23,561 24,593 27,805 51,469 68,700 82,500 86,700 37,053 39,383 30,909 59,924 101,470 184,925 236,876 283,883 408,860 449,544 41,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 l50,000 125,000 120,000 280,900 632,300 98,400 130,300 159,600 173,200 203,600 283,500 294,100 306,000 335,704 378,057 493,618 644,782 983,267 922,153 809,506 878,725 831,710 865,255 1,120,804 1,519,657 145,600 140,200 159,800 168,442 218,793 217,600 470,898 466,800 358,600 378,137 732,300 883,400 1,063,400 1,102,500 1,021,000 859,100 836,100 775,000 975,000 975,000 705,250 968,300 971,102 970,000 1,068,900 1,078,700 1,078,700 408,100 435,824 490,600 467,900 491,500 486,800 469,200 483,600 517,600 536,000 171,216 166,881 112,649 122,000 222,900 165,200 192,500 1,641,300 1,830,424 2,089,800 2,995,308 3,224,116 3,123,251 3,338,198 3,514,200 3,578,100 3,630,337 332,000 488,000 *567,400 *566,575 *523,615 *575,418 **665,500 **666,600 **689,962 **663,730 295,700 85,000 37,176 30,927 45,347 32,300 5,700 0 0 17,705 975,000 1,375,000 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,774,600 1,542,700 1,263,349 1,263,100 1,266,884 1,512,400 1,200,000 1,199,700 1,299,435 1,360,965 1,465,395 1,453,335 1,589,490 1,609,365 1,623,324 551,100 575,200 585,371 590,900 601,100 598,500 530,600 537,751 555,100 580,816 88,599 227,796 387,751 304,617 178,919 244,016 272,208 314,350 78,700 47,000 192,264 309,456 630,808 164,783 429,515 625,299 520,165 368,716 3,255,100 3,770,200 4,445,507 4,800,089 5,324,586 4,915,613 4,806,269 4,926,505 4,909,900 4,867,655 **643,155 **708,400 **806,900 *863,400 938,600 858,300 39,800 87,000 0 273,200 0 0 1,263,100 1,363,100 860,800 287,700 72,600 150,326 1,719,314 1,760,010 1,343,775 1,431,060 1,593,105 1,397,220 625,000 667,600 359,421 537,800 607,500 0 541,772 1,000,134 396,875 141,133 4,130 0 466,742 68,524 129,889 85,996 45,568 0 5,298,883 5,654,769 3,897,660 3,620,289 3,261,503 2,405,846 * Includes BSG, AIE, Underserved **Includes BSG, AIE, Underserved, Challenge America 28 STATE OF ARIZONA FINANCIAL REPORTS 2011-2012 FY General Fund EXPENSES RECEIPTS Funds Appropriated: .......................................................................................................................................$0 Total Expended: ....................................................................................... $0 Arts Fund Carry Forward, Prior Fiscal Year: 3,746 Federal Funds Received: National Endowment for the Arts 858,300 Local/Other Funds Received: 150,326 Total Receipts: .................................................................................................................................. $1,012,372 Personal Services 512,434 Employee Related Expenditures 221,453 Professional/Outside Services 21,120 Travel In-State 2,619 Travel Out-of-State 3,399 Operating Expenditures 38,653 Community Service Projects 171,329 Non-Capital Equipment 620 Transfer Out 0 Total Expended: ............................................................................ $971,625 Carry Forward to 2013: 58,483 $1,030,108 Arts Trust Fund 2011 to 2012 Carry Forward 520,866 2012 Revenue 1,397,220 Transfer Out 115,400 Total Receipts: ................................................................................................................................... $2,033,486 Professional/Outside Services In-State Travel Out-of-State Travel Community Service Projects Operating Expenditures Non-Capital Equipment Transfer Out Total Expended: 5,025 290 2,107 1,439,782 136,759 11,244 115,400 1,760,133 Carry Forward to 2013 248,957 $2,009,090 Arts Endowment Interest 2011 to 2012 Carry Forward 2012 Revenue 0 Total Receipts: .................................................................................................................................................$0 Community Service Projects 0 Total Expended: ....................................................................................... $0 Carry Forward to 2012 0 $3,039,198 29 $3,045,858 0 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 Arts Commission. 2012 – 2013 Grant Review Panels ARTS LEARNING GOS IB Matthew Henry, Tempe Lona Lee, Phoenix Logan Phillips, Tucson Frieda Pollack, Chandler Morgan Wells, Tucson John C. Dibble, Dewey Rex Gulbranson, Glendale Casandra Hernandez, Phoenix Gail Browne, Tucson Vincent Van Vleet, Phoenix FESTIVALS B GOS II Mary Alice Daenzer, Phoenix Michelle Mac Lennan, Tempe Leena Raval, Scottsdale Glenn Schlottman, Phoenix Nils Urman, Nogales Eileen Bagnall, Tucson Deb Bentlage, Cornville Mandy Buscas, Gilbert Bob Diehl, Phoenix Rich Frazier, Chandler ARTS LINK TO TOURISM AND THE ECONOMY/ FESTIVALS A GOS III Joseph Benesh, Phoenix Becky Daggett, Flagstaff Kim Leavitt, Phoenix Lawrence Moore, Phoenix Sharon O'Brien, Phoenix Colleen Oakes, Phoenix Michelle Davidson, Phoenix Jessica Alexander, Peoria MaryAnne Igna, Wickenburg Cindi Ornstein, Mesa Glenn Schlottman, Phoenix 2013 Artist Review Panels GOS IA ARTIST PROJECT GRANTS Jen Chandler, Prescott TJ Dyer, Tempe Traci Quinn, Tucson Ginger Spencer, Phoenix Michael Soto, Phoenix Mark Feldman, Chair Ruben Alvarez, Co-Chair Simmons Buntin, Tucson, AZ Mary Neubauer, Tempe, AZ Alfred J. Quiroz, Tucson, AZ Cathy Weiss, Wickenburg, AZ 30