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Page 1: New Hampshire State Council on the Arts · State Arts Council arts grants are a public investment in the cultural life of New Hampshire. This report includes a listing of arts grants
Page 2: New Hampshire State Council on the Arts · State Arts Council arts grants are a public investment in the cultural life of New Hampshire. This report includes a listing of arts grants

New Hampshire State Council on the ArtsA Division of the Department of Cultural Resources

Financial ReportFiscal Years 2009 & 2010 & 2011

This report is available electronically on www.nh.gov/nharts

Publication Credits:Editor: Lynn Martin Graton, Acting Director New Hampshire State Council on the ArtsFinancial Calculations: Cassandra Mason, Chief Grants OfficerProduction Design & Printing: Bureau of Graphic Services, State of New HampshirePublication Date: May 2013

On the Cover:(top row from left to right) Traditional Arts Apprenticeship recipients in Scottish Accordion Music, Master Artist Sylvia Miskoe (left) and Apprentice Douglas Brunson; Creating a clay tile at the 2009 Arts in Education Conference; Paper mâché student portrait from the Art with Feeling Exhibit at the Sharon Arts Center, Peterborough, an exhibit designed for the sight impaired; Stone fish by Thomas Berger, a Percent for Art commission for Hampton Beach State Park. (bottom row from left to right) Chorus performing at Concord Community Music School; artist Jeanne Limmer giving a workshop at The Morrison Nursing Home; Bamidele Dancers presenting an artist residency at Henniker Community Elementary School.

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Table of Contents

Message to the Governor & Executive Council .................................................................... 1

About the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts ........................................................... 2 Staff ................................................................................................................................. 3 New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Advisory Council ........................................... 4 2010-2013 Strategic Arts Plan Executive Summary ........................................................ 5 National & Regional Partners .......................................................................................... 7

A Financial Summary of Public Investment in the Arts Fiscal Years 2009, 2010, & 2011 ...................................................................................... 8

Arts Grants ............................................................................................................................ 9 Impact & Grants Awarded FY 2009 .................................................................................................................. 10 FY 2010 .................................................................................................................. 21 FY 2011 .................................................................................................................. 33

Percent for Art Program ...................................................................................................... 44

Programs & Services ........................................................................................................... 48 Arts in Education & Arts Learning Arts in Education Conference ................................................................................. 49 Poetry Out Loud ..................................................................................................... 50 Artist Services ................................................................................................................. 50 Artist Entrepreneurial Workshops ........................................................................... 51 Rosters & Directories .............................................................................................. 52

Creative Communities The New Hampshire Creative Communities Network .................................................... 53

Heritage & Traditional Arts New Hampshire Folklife Website & Special Projects ..................................................... 54

Honoring Accomplishments & Service to Communities 2011 Governors Arts Awards ......................................................................................... 55

Networking & Information People & Ideas & Communities ..................................................................................... 57

Arts Outreach: Commissioner’s Initiatives for Arts & Culture Arts, Culture & The Law Conference, Commissioner’s Cultural & Heritage Tourism Round Tables, & Professional Theatre Association .......................................... 58

Authorizing Legislation ......................................................................................................... 60

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1 New Hampshire State Council on the Arts1 New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

Message to the Governor and Executive Council

The report is respectfully submitted to Honorable Governor Margaret Hassan and the Executive Council with gratitude for the support that enables the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts to positively impact communities and citizens of all ages in New Hampshire through the arts.

Executive Councilors – 2012-2014Councilor Raymond S. Burton, District 1Colin Van Ostern, District 2Christopher Sununu, District 3Christopher Pappas, District 4Debora B. Pignatelli, District 5

Former Executive Councilors who also served during the years this report covers:

2009-2011John D. SheaBeverly A. HollingworthRaymond J. Wieczorek

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About the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts (NHSCA) was established by legislation in 1965. Since 1985, it has been a division of the Department of Cultural Resources. The State Arts Council is one of fifty-six state and jurisdictional arts agencies in the United States that exist in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. State arts agencies share similar goals, all directed at ensuring every community in America enjoys the cultural, civic, economic, and educational benefits of a thriving arts sector.

The State Arts Council addresses its authorizing legislation (19-A) and its strategic plan through programs, grants, and services that stimulate economic growth and enhance the quality of life of New Hampshire communities through the arts; invests in the creativity of students so they are able to meet economic and social challenges; ensures the arts are available to all New Hampshire citizens, including underserved populations such as the elderly, disabled, rurally isolated, and the very young; and preserves traditional heritage arts so that future generations may continue to benefit from them.

State Arts Council arts grants are a public investment in the cultural life of New Hampshire. This report includes a listing of arts grants funded in Fiscal Years 2009, 2010, and 2011 and information on services and programs that benefit New Hampshire citizens. Grants range from investment in the arts infrastructure of our state thereby assisting organizations to enrich their communities economically and culturally; to bringing artists into the schools to help develop the creative skills of our youth; to introducing artists into health care facilities to help heal and improve the quality of life for residents and patients; to supporting the perpetuation of our most treasured heritage arts; and to providing professional development opportunities that help artists build essential business skills.

Funding for NHSCA administration, grants, programs, and services is provided through appropriations from the New Hampshire Legislature and through partnership funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. A portion of dedicated funds generated through Conservation License Moose Plate funds allocated to the Department of Cultural Resources are also administered by the NHSCA. These grants are reported seperately. Each competitive grant category is adjudicated through a peer panel review process insuring public input on the expenditure of public funds.

The NHSCA also administers the State Art Fund (19-A:8 &9) and oversees the Percent for Art Program for the acquisition and commissioning of artwork for Capitol budget building projects in order to enhance the services provided in state buildings and provide greater access to the arts for all citizens.

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3 New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

StaffNew Hampshire State Council on the Arts Staff as of the preparation date of this report (05/2013): Lynn Martin Graton, Acting Director & Traditional Arts Cassandra A. Mason, Chief Grants Officer Catherine O’Brian, Arts in Education & Arts in Health Care Elaine Loft, Assistant to Chief Grants Officer – Part Time Julianne Morse, Special Projects Assistant – Part Time

Former New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Staff who provided support during the period covered by this report (2009-2011): Rebecca L. Lawrence, Director Marjorie A. Durkee, Grants & Contract Technician Jane Eklund, Programs Information Officer Julie Mento, Visual Arts Associate Judy Rigmont, Community Arts Coordinator

Department of Cultural Resources Support for Arts Division: Van McLeod, Commissioner Kathleen Stanick, Business Manager Linda Cilley, Accountant Carey Johnson, Registrar Michelle Angers, Public Information

Support was also provided during the period covered by this report (2009-2011) by the Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc., Senior Community Service Employment Program: Antoinette M. Bergen

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New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Advisory Council

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Resources are advised by a fifteen member Council. As noted in RSA 19-A, members are appointed by Governor and Executive Council; the chair is designated by the Governor. Councilors are broadly representative of a broad range of arts disciplines and selected from among private citizens who are widely known for their professional competence and experience.

Councilors as of the preparation of this report (05/2013):Dr. Roger Brooks, Chair, Concord Term: May 12, 2010 to October 14, 2016 Jacqueline R. Kahle, Vice Chair, Wilton Term: November 7, 2001 to November 23, 2016 Richard W. Ayers, Sanborton Term: February 20, 2002 to November 10, 2012 Emile Birch, Canaan Term: October 3, 2012 to November 23, 2016Susan Duprey, Concord Term: February 2, 2011 to October 28, 2016 Darryl Furtkamp, Andover Term: October 26, 2011 to October 28, 2016 Sara W. Germain, Dublin Term: February 7, 2007 to November 23, 2014 Amanda Merrill, Durham Term: February 20, 2013 to November 23, 2017Elizabeth Morgan, Amherst Term: March 21, 2007 to November 23, 2014 Toni H. Pappas, Manchester Term: September 8, 2004 to November 23, 2013 Erle Pierce, Bow Term: October 26, 2011 to October 14, 2014 Timothy Sink, Concord Term: February 2, 2011 to November 23, 2013 Billie Tooley, Portsmouth Term: March 20, 2013 to November 23, 2017Peter Warburton, Exeter Term: October 26, 2011 to October 14, 2016 J. Christopher Williams, Nashua Term: November 23, 2012 to November 23, 2017

Councilors who served during the period covered by this report (2009-2011): Karen Burgess Smith, Exeter, Immediate past ChairRandy Armstrong, DoverDr. Robert Begiebing, NewfieldsWendy Cahill, ConcordDr. Robert Duff, Etna

Peter McLaughlin, HanoverTimothy Sappington, RandolphGrace Sullivan, Deerfield Edra Toth, FarmingtonDorothy J. Yanish, Peterborough

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2010-2013 Strategic Arts Plan Executive Summary

(Adopted by NHSCA Councilors on July 15, 2010) Mission: The State Arts Council promotes the arts to protect and enrich New Hampshire’s unique quality of life. Vision: Arts expression and participation are vital to the human spirit and to a healthy community life. As stewards of public investment in the arts, we seek a shared vision of the role the arts can play in growing New Hampshire’s capacity for creativity; building more vibrant communities; and bridging differences among people to secure an open, civil society. Public investment also ensures that more people from all backgrounds and walks of life have access to participating and benefiting from the arts.

GOAL 1: Engage the arts to benefit people and communities throughout New Hampshire. 1. Encourage participation in the arts to enrich the quality of life in communities. a) Provide funding and leadership for programs that engage communities in the arts. b) Integrate the arts into health care. c) Encourage communities to use the arts as a means of improving community vitality. 2. Promote the value of the arts as contributors to the economic vitality of the state. a) Support research that documents the impact of the creative sector on the state’s economy. b) Build networks that assert the importance of the creative sector to the state’s economy. c) Increase awareness of the arts and culture as a tourism asset. 3. Conserve the state’s living cultural heritage for future generations. a) Nurture the diverse cultural traditions in New Hampshire. b) Make the traditional arts a visible and vital part of the state’s cultural heritage. 4. Eliminate barriers to public participation in the arts. a) Increase access to the arts in rural and economically-disadvantaged communities. b) Make the arts accessible to individuals with disabilities. 5. Contribute to community sustainability through the arts. a) Encourage thoughtful practices in natural resource consumption. b) Enliven public spaces through public art that creates distinctive and attractive places to

live, work, and visit.

GOAL 2: Strengthen New Hampshire’s artists and arts organizations. 1. Strengthen non-profit arts organizations and other providers of cultural opportunities

across New Hampshire. a) Provide a strategic and responsive portfolio of grant funds designed to support New

Hampshire arts organizations. b) Provide information and training to facilitate the artistic and business success of New

Hampshire’s arts and cultural organizations. c) Document and promote the value and achievements of New Hampshire arts organizations. 2. Promote the success, visibility, and value of the state’s individual artists. a) Provide a strategic and responsive portfolio of grant funds designed to support New

Hampshire artists.

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b) Supply information and training to facilitate the artistic and business success of New Hampshire’s artists.

c) Expand opportunities for artists to create and share their work and skills. d) Emphasize the importance of valuing and compensating artists for their work. e) Recognize and celebrate the achievements of New Hampshire artists. 3. Set standards of excellence for arts management and stewardship of public dollars. a) Embody the highest standards of artistic excellence in projects supported by the agency. b) Foster accountability and excellence in management among organizations receiving

public funds. c) Strengthen methods of assessing the public value of NHSCA partnerships and collabo-

rations. d) Demonstrate high standards of excellence and accountability as a public agency of the

state. 4. Increase resources and opportunities for the arts sector. a) Build resources, knowledge, and opportunities through public sector collaborations. b) Build resources, knowledge and opportunities through private sector collaborations. c) Increase public awareness of the value of the arts and build support for funding growth. 5. Strengthen the capacity of the State Arts Council to serve New Hampshire citizens. a) Rebuild financial support for the agency. b) Strengthen staff resources in order to better address the State Arts Councils’ authorizing

legislation. c) Effectively communicate the value of the agency and its work. d) Create maximum efficiencies in the administration of grants and services.

GOAL 3 Expand opportunities to learn in and through the arts. Objectives & Strategies: 1. Contribute to state and local policies that support comprehensive arts education in

grades K-12. a) Develop a credible base of research to inform arts education policy and practice. b) Increase awareness and understanding of the value of arts education among state policy

makers and local education leadership. c) Encourage implementation of the state’s arts education standards in all schools K-12. d) Build broad community support for the value of arts education. 2. Expand the availability and accessibility of a wide range of arts education opportunities. a) Cultivate partnerships that support and deliver arts education in the schools. b) Broaden the range of arts disciplines represented by teaching artists on the State Arts

Council’s Arts in Education Artist Roster. c) Fund and provide technical assistance that supports arts education activities in and

after school. d) Encourage communities to view the arts as core to the educational experience of all

New Hampshire citizens. 3. Improve the quality of arts education. a) Promote excellence in instructional practices among arts educators. b) Promote excellence in the creative and instructional practices of teaching artists. c) Encourage teachers and teaching artists to draw upon New Hampshire’s unique arts

resources and new innovations in arts education.

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National and Regional PartnersNational Endowment for the Arts:

Provides partnership funding for state arts agencies; provides direct funding to nonprofit cultural organizations nationwide; provides leadership in public art policy.

National Assembly of State Arts Agencies: Provides research on aspects of public arts policy, the impact of arts on economy, quality of life, education, etc.; provides professional development for leadership and staff of state arts agencies; provides technical assistance in all aspects of state arts agency work; provides networking for staff and issues related to the work of state arts agencies.

Americans for the Arts: Provides research and networking for the work of local arts agencies and survey models to assess the impact of arts on the economy.

Library of Congress, American Folklife Center: Provides research standards for heritage arts; provides venues for traditional artists from all states.

Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife & Cultural Heritage: Provides research and presentation standards for heritage arts; provides venues for tradi-tional artists from all states.

New England Foundation for the Arts: Provides regional opportunities and funding for organizations and artists based in New Hampshire; provides regional online and in person networking; provides research on cre-ative economy.

New England Consortium of Artist Educator Professionals: Provides regional opportunities for professional development for teaching artists.

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A Financial Summary of Public Investment in the Arts

Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2009 2010 2011

SummaryGeneral Funds $773,645 $558,634 $455,557 (Adjusted Authorized from Statement of Allocation)

Federal Funds - National Endowment for the Arts $641,590 $770,082 $611,444 (as recorded by expended NHSCA in fiscal year noted)

Federal Funds - ARRA * $255,108 $37,992(American Recovery & Reinvestment Act - Special one-time funding administered by the Arts Division for “Arts Jobs Retention” expended during fiscal year)

* Note: ARRA reporting was also filed through the NH State Office on Economic Stimulus & Federal Office of Management & Budget (OMB)

Totals $1,415,235 $1,583,824 $1,104,993

Financial DetailsArts Grants Funded $655,791 $727,100 $634,843 (as reported to the National Endowment for the Arts)

Arts Jobs Grants funded through Federal ARRA $230,000 $13,100 (American Recovery & Reinvestment Act)

Office Operations $71,761 $62,158 $45,706

Salaries & Benefits for Administration of Grants, $608,291 $493,802 $342,087 Programs & Services

Travel for Site Visits & Professional Development $12,252 $3,892 $5,772

Space Rental/Equipment $59,507 $60,055 $55,177

Audit Fee $633 $989 $38

Indirect Costs $7,000 $5,827 $8,270

Totals $1,415,235 $1,583,824 $1,104,993

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Arts GrantsState Arts Council grants are a public investment in the cultural life of New Hampshire. Grant

categories have been developed to align with the mission, goals and objectives of the State Arts Council’s strategic plan.

Invest in the infrastructure of cultural nonprofit organizations, which helps to create economically vibrant communities that draw visitors and business to the state.

Promote community engagement in the arts so that all New Hampshire citizens have opportunities to benefit from and participate in creative activities, thereby helping to build a well rounded and informed citizenry.

Invest in arts learning, which brings skilled teaching artists into the schools and alternative education sites to help develop the creative skills of youth so they can meet the complex challenges of the 21st century. Arts learning grants also address the needs of youth at risk, helping them to make better life choices.

Promote access to the arts to underserved segments of our population, especially in the area of arts in health care, which bring highly trained artists into health care settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, hospice care facilities, and rehabilitation centers to help create an environment of healing.

Preserve New Hampshire’s time honored traditional crafts, music and dances, by assisting in the preservation of traditions, assuring that our heritage is secure for future generations to benefit and learn from. Traditional arts grants also bring traditions to the broader public helping to build awareness of the cultural roots of communities.

Invest in the business skills and professional commitment of artists, helping them to become stronger as entrepreneurs and small business owners that contribute to the vitality of New Hampshire’s economy.

Grants are competitive and adjudicated through a “peer panel review process” that assures public input determines the allocation of public funds, a standard practice for determining funding utilized by the National Endowment for the Arts. In this process, individuals from the community with expertise in a variety of areas are asked to serve on a review panel. The panel reviews all applications and work samples submitted. The review criteria for all grant categories include competence in administration, excellence in programming, and community impact.

Grant categories require a commitment of matching funds or in kind contributions, thereby assuring that there is broad support for the project and that diverse funds are leveraged. All grantees are required to submit final reports detailing the final expenditures and the quantitative measurements of their outcomes. Final reporting figures are submitted to the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. A nationwide system of reporting codes specified in the National Information Standard Practices (NISP) assures that national trends in impact can be measured and assessed.

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Total number of applications received 312 Total number of grants awarded 158

Total amount of grants awarded $ 702,435

Grantee income leveraged to support projects/organizations $ 23,992,634

Amount of in-kind goods and services leveraged $ 2,237,477

# of grants supported all or in part through state funds 90

# of grants supported all or in part through federal NEA grant to NHSCA 71

# of NH towns benefiting from grants 74 # of communities benefiting from grants 5,768

# of people benefiting from programs supported by grants 1,445,561

# of artists engaged to perform, demonstrate, provide residencies, etc. 17,235

# of youth benefiting from grants 448,123

Public Value Impact Statistics for FY2009 Grants & Partnerships

Total amount requested $ 1,414,066

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mov

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7,50

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ter

for

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GR

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G

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tle

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iden

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in S

choo

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sup

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an a

rtist

res

iden

cy fo

r al

l six

th, s

even

th, a

nd e

ight

h $5

,000

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choo

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gr

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upon

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them

e of

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lain

field

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men

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esid

enci

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ools

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nt

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uppo

rt an

arti

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esid

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with

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erra

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ased

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ool/P

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field

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the

hist

ory

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drum

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Arts

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mou

th,

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mou

th

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choo

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sup

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the

afte

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hool

pro

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rts in

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asco

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the

proj

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rts,”

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sing

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62

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arni

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arts

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prov

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mm

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on a

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mile

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anaa

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repr

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sign

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web

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prof

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at th

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non

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mon

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sup

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the

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all F

estiv

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f the

Arts

$

700

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rts A

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stm

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ultu

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stru

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prov

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NH

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NH

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peci

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ship

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sup

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the

deve

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plem

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2008

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Triennial Report FY 2009-2011 14

A

rts A

llian

ce o

f Nor

ther

n N

H

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eton

N

HS

CA

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cial

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ativ

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artn

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uppo

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amps

hire

par

ticip

atio

n in

the

New

Eng

land

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onso

rtia

of A

rts E

duca

tor

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fess

iona

ls fo

r te

achi

ng a

rtist

s $

4,50

0

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btot

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rafto

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ount

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ship

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mitm

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ratu

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low

ship

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fess

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mitm

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choo

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duca

tion

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ship

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ativ

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sup

port

exis

ting

mus

ic c

urric

ulum

at W

est H

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Sch

ool

$1,

500

D

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AU

37

incl

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ambe

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usic

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nitie

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des

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roug

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ymph

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hua

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catio

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peci

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itiat

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mus

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lite

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par

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ship

con

nect

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high

$

4,00

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stu

dent

poe

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com

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n Fo

unda

tion

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Arts

in H

ealth

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e P

roje

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rant

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sup

port

drum

min

g &

ada

ptiv

e da

nce

prog

ram

s fo

r m

enta

lly

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000

chal

leng

ed h

igh

scho

ol r

esid

ents

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ome

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lth &

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pice

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e N

ashu

a A

rts in

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are

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ject

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nt

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uppo

rt m

usic

at t

he b

edsi

de p

rogr

ams

for

resi

dent

s &

$

3,55

0

fa

mily

mem

bers

at t

he C

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boro

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aste

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41

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arti

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bas

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arch

itect

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land

scap

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de

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cre

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out

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mile

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upon

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stu

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stud

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1,90

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AU

19

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can

drum

min

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dan

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ashu

a S

ymph

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choo

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rnin

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earn

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tow

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non

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mew

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pro

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ass

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mus

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as

soci

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FY20

09 G

rant

s

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21 New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

Total number of applications received 332 Total number of grants awarded 182

Total amount of grants awarded $ 1,007,100

Grantee income leveraged to support projects/organizations $ 29,381,735

Amount of in-kind goods and services leveraged $ 2,126,607

# of grants supported all or in part through state funds 86

# of grants supported all or in part through federal NEA grant to NHSCA 97

# of towns benefiting from grants 74 # of communities benefiting from grants 6,157

# of people benefiting from programs supported by grants 1,546,353

# of artists engaged to perform, demonstrate, provide residencies, etc. 18,083

# of youth benefiting from grants 363,022

Public Value Impact Statistics for FY2010 Grants & Partnerships

Total amount requested $ 2,365,524

(includes ARRA grants)

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1900

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over

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FY20

10 G

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rant

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perfo

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200

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ccom

pani

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ustra

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of

New

Ham

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ashu

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conc

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feat

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co

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and

pre

sent

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four

com

mun

ities

sta

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useu

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fo

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0

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33 New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

Total number of applications received 241 Total number of grants awarded 158

Total amount of grants awarded $ 697,921

Grantee income leveraged to support projects/organizations $ 29,185,331

Amount of in-kind goods and services leveraged $ 2,687,851

# of grants supported all or in part through state funds 78

# of grants supported all or in part through federal NEA grant to NHSCA 79

# of NH towns benefiting from grants 77 # of communities benefiting from grants 6,473

# of people benefiting from programs supported by grants 1,600,672

# of artists engaged to perform, demonstrate, provide residencies, etc. 17,188

# of youth benefiting from grants 396,795

Public Value Impact Statistics for FY2011 Grants & Partnerships

Total amount requested $ 2,365,524

(includes ARRA grants)

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FY20

11 A

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Percent for Art ProgramThe State Art Fund was enacted by the New Hampshire State Legislature in 1979 through

RSA-19A:9 & 10 and authorizes half of one percent of the capitol budget appropriation for new buildings or significant renovations to be set aside in a non-lapsing account for the acquisition or commissioning of artwork in state buildings.* The Percent for Art program is administered by the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts; New Hampshire is one of 27 state and 35 municipal Percent for Art Programs around the country.

New Hampshire’s Percent for Art Program is dedicated to aesthetically enriching state buildings, enhancing the effectiveness of the services through the art that is displayed there, and making the arts more available to our citizens.

The State Arts Collections stewarded by the State Arts Council include the artwork that is commissioned for specific buildings and the Arts Bank Collection that consists of relocatable artworks available for display in public locations of state buildings.

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts oversees the process for selection of artwork by convening a Site Selection Committee made up of planners, architects, state employees, art professionals and private citizens who collaborate in the selection and commissioning or purchasing of works of art.

In accordance with the Percent for Art guidelines, up to 80 percent of the amount generated by each Percent for Art project is applied to the acquisition and/or commission of artwork for display in that building. The balance is utilized for costs related to convening committees, labeling, and the periodic acquisition of artwork for the Arts Bank Collection so that other state buildings may benefit from the program.

Prior to the State Arts Council issuing a Request for Proposals to artists for a project, the Site Selection Committee identifies the primary locations where the public will have the greatest access to the artwork and also identifies themes they would like the artwork to address.

The Site Selection Committee reviews proposals submitted by artists and makes recommendations to the State Arts Council for the selection of artwork. Rules call for preference to be given to artists residing in New Hampshire and the Northeast.

Stewardship of the State Arts Collection is the responsibility of the Department of Cultural Resources and the State Arts Council. Professional standards of collection management include consistent labeling, yearly assessment of conditions, and repairs to artwork. At the close of Fiscal Year 2011, the collection consisted of 560 artworks located in state buildings around the state.

* New Hampshire’s Percent for Art legislation applies to the first $15,000,000 of the bid contract price of each new building or major addition authorized by the capital budget to be paid from the general fund. “Major addition’’ is defined as any addition which increases the square footage of the building to which it is being added by 25 per-cent or more. Contracts for the following projects are excluded: repairs; the University System of New Hampshire; projects paid for by the highway fund, fish and game fund, or federal funds; and self-liquidating projects.

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Percent for Art Projectsundertaken During FY2009, 2010 & 2011

Funded Through the State Art Fund (RSA 19-A:9 &10)

Department of Revenue Administration109 Pleasant St., ConcordArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Carl Austin HyattSusan LirakisAlan PearsallAmy BrngerGordon CarlisleDon Williams, Jr.Teresa Taylor

Manchester Community College: Library1066 Front St., ManchesterArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Clowes SculptureIngrid PichlerDustan Knight

McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center2 Institute Dr., ConcordArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Gordon CarlisleCynthia Fisher

Laconia Courthouse26 Academy St., LaconiaArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Don Williams, Jr.Teresa TaylorDustan KnightGordon CarlisleDana ClemonsAmy BrugerCynthia Fisher

Hampton Beach State ParkRoute 1A, HamptonArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Gordon CarlisleSheryl ChattertonAndre BelangerNathan DeyessoThomas BergerAlexander Renard

Merrimack Court8 Baboosic Lake Rd., MerrimackArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Robert GiggiAlison VernonGordon CarlislePeter LemiskaDale Partiss GreeneLaura Morrison

National Guard: Building FPembroke Rd., ConcordArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Matt PattersonKathleen Ann Brennan

NHTI, Concord’s Community College: Grappone Hall31 College Dr., ConcordArtists whose work was commissioned or acquired:

Ingrid PichlerFrank Gregory

Arts Bank - Artworks acquired for display & relocation for all state buildingsArtists whose work was acquired:

S. Charter WeeksRobert GiggiBill FeinAlexandra de SteiguerJerry MonkmanMarcia SantorePaul WainwrightChristopher PothierDale Partiss GreeneDiane Taylor MooreShiao-Ping WangSusan LirakisDawn Blanchard

Images of Percent for Art Projects are available on the NHSCA website: www.nh.gov/nharts.Financial Information is available for the State Arts Fund in the Dedicated Funds Reports for each fiscal year available from the Department of Administrative Services, Division of Accounting Services.

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Percent for Art Case StudyArts Enhancing Public Spaces & Attracting Visitors

Case Study: Hampton Beach State Park Redevelopment Project, HamptonThe creativity of artists instills civic pride in our public spaces. The Hampton Beach State Park

Redevelopment project transformed the beachfront with two new bathhouses, a visitor center, a new seashell complex, and walkways. Public art works made possible through the Percent for Art program were installed throughout the site, adding beauty and engagement for visitors to the area.

Four tile murals were commissioned from artist Sheryl Chatterton and placed in the breezeways of the north and south bathhouses. The murals have an educational focus, allowing families to explore and learn about the marine biology, plant life, and bird life of the region.

Other artworks on the site include: People Aquarium by Nate Deyesso located on the outside walls of the north and south bathhouses, seashell medallions by Andre Belanger that adorn both sides of the Seashell Complex, a mural by Gordon Carlisle that illustrates the two ecological systems of the marine estuary and the Oceanside located in the Seashell’s conference room, and granite fish sculptures by Thomas Berger and Alexander Renard that welcome families to the playground area.

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Percent for Art: Arts Enhancing Public Spaces & Attracting Visitors Case Study: Hampton Beach State Park Redevelopment Project, Hampton

The creativity of artists brings beauty to and instills civic pride in our public spaces. The Hampton Beach State Park Redevelopment brought new life and economic activity to the seacoast. Public art works made possible through the Percent for Art program were installed throughout the site, adding beauty and engagement for visitors to the area.

Four tile murals were commissioned from artist Sheryl Chatterton to be placed in the breezeways of the north and south bathhouses. The murals have an educational focus, allowing families to explore and learn about the marine biology, plant life, and bird life of the region.

Other artworks on the site include: People Aquarium by Nate Deyesso located on the outside walls of the north and south bathhouses, seashell medallions by Andre Belanger that adorn both sides of the Seashell Complex, a mural by Gordon Carlisle that illustrates the two ecological systems of the marine estuary and the Oceanside located in the Seashell’s conference room, and granite fish sculptures by Thomas Berger and Alexander Renard that welcome families to the playground area.

Left Top: Stone Fish by Alexander Renard Left Bottom: Stone Fish by Thomas Berger Bottom: detail of ceramic seashell by Andre Belanger Right: Ceramic seashell installed at the Seashell Complex, Hampton Beach State Park

Left Top: Stone Fish by Alexander RenardLeft Bottom: Stone Fish by Thomas BergerBottom: Detail of fiberglass seashell medallion by Andre BelangerRight: Fiberglass seashell medallion installed on the Seashell Complex, Hampton Beach State Park

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Left & Above: Tile murals by Sheryl Chatterton, installed in the breezeways of the north and south bathhouses at Hampton Beach State Park

Below: Mural by Gordon Carlisle installed at the Seashell Complex Below: Mural by Gordan Carlisle installed in the Seashell Complex Conference Room.

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Programs and ServicesIn addition to investing in arts grants, the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts provides

program services that help to build stronger and more creative communities in New Hampshire. These align with the mission, goals and strategies of the agency’s strategic plan. Programs and services are also reflective of priorities of the State Arts Council’s federal funding partner, the National Endowment for the Arts.

The professional staff at the State Arts Council carries the responsibility for research, development, and implementation of the services provided.

Clockwise from top right: Artist Entreprenurial Workshop presenter, Christine Halvorson; Fritz Weatherbee and Kirk Brunson at a Governor’s Arts Awards Ceremony; a student performing in a Poetry Out Loud Semi-Final Competition; 2011 Poetry Out Loud Champion Olivia Vordenberg of Souhegan High School; Stuart Paton of Burlington Taiko performing; Randy Cohen presenting on the results of the Arts and Economic Prosperity Survey in the Monadnock Region.

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Arts in Education & Arts LearningArts in Education Conference

Expanding Networks & Building Professional Skills for Teachers & Teaching Artists

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts sponsors the annual Arts in Education Conference to provide professional development and networking opportunities for educators, artists, and parents. The two-day conference provides focused time to explore ways in which the power of the arts can improve learning and build community. A variety of interdisciplinary workshops, seminars, and lectures are offered and several outreach workshops are presented at local elementary and high schools.

FY 2009 Conference Theme: Maps & Journeys: Perspectives on Arts Education in New Hampshire. The conference featured a screening of The Singing Revolution, a film that documents the power of community song and dance festivals in social change. Filmmaker and producer James Tusty presented the film and led a workshop. The conference featured 33 workshops and outreach extended to a few schools in the North Country, where artists presented workshops for elementary and high school students.

FY 2010 Conference Theme: Field of Vision. The conference featured keynote speaker James Catterall, Professor of Education at the University of California, Los Angeles. Throughout the weekend 24 workshops were offered, performances and hands on activities were led by the Everett Dance Theatre, and the creation of a large-scale collaborative mural was led by Robert Rossel, a member of the Arts Education Roster.

FY 2011 Conference Theme: Get on Board! Learning and Teaching about Culture, Heritage and History with and through the Arts. Featured guests included Kim and Reggie Harris who presented a multi-media presentation exploring the rich heritage of Underground Railroad stories and songs and their subsequent reuse in more modern contexts. The conference featured 28 workshops and a performance of Caravanserai by Pakistani Singers and Drummers as part of their national tour.

Above Left: Teaching artist Teresa Taylor is greeted by a Japanese lion dance at the 2010 Arts Education Conference.Above: Participants in a hands-on team building workshop at the 2010 Arts in Education Conference.Left: Artist Hideaki Miyamura demonstrating pottery throwing at the Arts in Education Conference.

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Arts in Education & Arts LearningPoetry Out Loud

Building Literacy & Language Competency

Poetry Out Loud is a program initiated and funded by the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) in partnership with the Poetry Foundation and carried out by the 56 state and jurisdictional state arts agencies. Funds to support Poetry Out Loud are awarded by the NEA to the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts as part of the agency’s State Partnership Grant.

Poetry Out Loud encourages the nation’s high school-aged youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and perfor-mance, and helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about their literary and cultural heritage.

Students memorize and recite poems that they select from an anthrology compiled by the NEA and the Poetry Foundation to represent the breadth of great poetry in the English language. Students compete first at the high school level. Champions from each school go on to compete in regional competitions; regional champions compete at a statewide final championship. Competitors are judged on the quality of their presentation, the poem’s difficulty and the student’s accuracy in reciting it.

Participation in New Hampshire’s Poetry Out Loud is open to any NH high school—public, private, parochial—and to home schoolers. In FY 2009, the fourth year of the program, over 5,000 students from 24 high schools participated in the program. In FY 2010, over 8,000 high school students from 31 high schools participated. In FY 2011, the program grew to include almost 10,000 New Hampshire high school students representing 35 high schools. Information on participating schools, semifinal competitions and champions is on the the NHSCA website, www.nh.gov/nharts.

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In FY 2009, 2010 and 2011 additional funding for Poetry Out Loud was provided by the Badger Fund and the Putnam Foundation through the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The Poetry Foundation covers the cost for each state champion to compete in Washington D.C. with other state champions.

In FY 2009, 2010 and 2011, New Hampshire’s Poetry Out Loud partners also included the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hamp-shire, CavanKerry Press, The Frost Place, the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, the Mondadnock Writer’s Project, Toadstool Book Shops, Gibson’s Bookstore, Water Street Bookstore and Bagel Works. The Granite State Ambassadors volunteered at the State Finals. Higher Education site sponsors included New England College, Southern New Hampshire University, Plymouth State University, and Keene State College.

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Artist ServicesArtist Entrepreneurial Workshops: Building Skills & Developing Markets

Artist entrepreneurs contribute significantly to New Hampshire’s economy. New Hampshire’s creative workforce includes visual artists, web and interior designers, writers and publishers, musicians, dancers, actors and other creative workers.

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts invests in the productivity of self-employed individual artists by providing professional development workshops. Workshop topics are selected to meet the needs of artists working in a wide range of disciplines and at various stages of their careers. The goal is to help artists be more productive businesses by improving their entrepreneurial and marketing skills.

Workshops are posted on the State Arts Council’s homepage and announced through the State Arts Council’s extensive electronic mailing list.

Workshops held during FY 2009 to FY 2011 were:Creating a Website: Doing It Yourself or Outsourcing presented by Dan PouliotThe Business of Being an Artist presented by Jennifer Murphy Aubin6th Annual ArtWorks - NH Artist Exchange: market research, planning, and effective

promotional strategies for artists presented by local expertsMarketing: Plain and Simple presented by Nancy ClarkPublic Art: Artist and Community Driven Projects presented by Julie Mento, Jane Eklund,

Gordon Carlisle, and Sue CoblerConnecting Art & Commerce presented by Tricia Anderson SouleGet out there! Taking Your Art Online presented by Nancy ClarkArt, Aging & Healing: Working in Health Care and Nursing Home Facilities presented by

Alice Kinsler, Lucie Crichton, and Sarah HaskellGetting Your Story Out There presented by Luann UdellShoestring Personal Branding: Online for Artists presented by Christine HalvorsonApproaching Galleries presented by Sarah ChaffeePricing Your Work: Art or Science presented by Gary Chabot

Workshop held at AVA Gallery and Art Center in Lebanon, NH

Nancy Clark, owner of Glen Group Inc. in North Conway, presented a workshop on

Marketing: Plain and Simple in 2009.

[ARTIST SERVICES workshops] [draft: 12/27/12, 12/31/12] Artist Services Artist Entrepreneurial Workshops: Building Skills & Developing Markets Artist entrepreneurs contribute significantly to New Hampshire’s economy. New Hampshire’s creative workforce includes visual artists, web and interior designers, writers and publishers, musicians, dancers, actors and other creative workers.

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts invests in the productivity of individual artists by providing professional development workshops unique to the needs of artists. Workshop topics are selected to meet the needs of artists working in a wide range of disciplines and at various stages of their careers. The goal is to help artists be more productive businesses by improving their entrepreneurial and marketing skills.

Workshops are posted on the State Arts Council’s homepage and announced via the State Arts Council’s extensive electronic mailing list. Workshops held during FY 2009 to FY 2011 were:

Creating a Website: Doing It Yourself or Outsourcing presented by Dan Pouliot The Business of Being an Artist presented by Jennifer Murphy Aubin 6th Annual ArtWorks - NH Artist Exchange: market research, planning, and effective promotional strategies for artists presented by local experts Marketing: Plain and Simple presented by Nancy Clark Public Art: Artist and Community Driven Projects presented by Julie Mento, Jane Eklund, Gordon Carlisle, and Sue Cobler Connecting Art & Commerce presented by Tricia Anderson Soule Get out there! Taking Your Art Online presented by Nancy Clark Art, Aging & Healing: Working in Health Care and Nursing Home Facilities presented by Alice Kinsler, Lucie Crichton, and Sarah Haskell Getting Your Story Out There presented by Luann Udell Shoestring Personal Branding: Online for Artists presented by Christine Halvorson Approaching Galleries presented by Sarah Chaffee Pricing Your Work: Art or Science presented by Gary Chabot

Participants at an Artist Entrepreneurial Workshop Workshop held at AVA Gallery and Art Center in Lebanon, NH

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Artist ServicesRosters & Directories

Connecting Artists with Communities

Arts activities contribute greatly to the lifestyle and economic well-being that makes New Hampshire a vital place to live and work, and artists are at the heart of it all. The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts maintains three on-line juried rosters, each one connects artists with organizations that can benefit from their particular expertise, training, and goals. Access to being listed on the rosters is open annually through an application process. Once accepted, artists are provided various levels of orientation and then listed on the State Arts Council’s website. Organizations are able to apply for competitive grants to include these artists in their programs.

Arts in Health Care Artist Directory – A place to find professional artists who trained to provide arts experiences to residents and clients of hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. Artists in this directory have been juried based upon their ability to work in health care settings.

New Hampshire Artist Roster – A place to find talented professional artists who can bring new ideas, skills, energy, and creativity to young people and communities in New Hampshire. Roster artists represent diverse disciplines and cultures and live in various regions of the state. They have been juried onto the Roster based upon the artistic quality of their work, their professional commitment, and their experience in working in various settings, especially schools.

Traditional Arts & Folklife Listing – A place to find traditional artists, community scholars and folklorists who are available for presentations, demonstrations, lectures, performances and workshops. Traditional arts are the crafts, music, stories and ways of doing things that are passed on from one generation to the next within families, communities and cultural groups of all types. Artists and cultural specialists on this listing have been juried based upon their artistry and ability to communicate with audiences and students.

Each listing has a searchable list on the www.nh.gov/nharts website

from arts & artists

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Creative CommunitiesThe New Hampshire Creative Communities Network

Communities with a lively cultural sector contribute to a strong economy. The State Arts Council founded the Creative Communities Network (CCN) to provide a forum for town and city leaders to build and sustain healthy and prosperous communities through the arts. The consortium is made up of local arts councils, municipal arts commissions, statewide arts service organizations, and other partner organizations.

Quarterly meetings are hosted by member organizations in different regions of the state and provide an opportunity for members to discuss community arts related issues and share model projects. Members engage in collaborative initiatives to help strengthen the creative economy at local and state levels. Special projects have included designing an Artist Needs Assessment Survey and a workshop on affordable live/work spaces for artists and small businesses.

Network members also promote ways the arts can benefit communities, such as: incorporating the arts into health care settings; encouraging the creation of public art; bringing the arts into environmental projects; including arts and culture in community long-range planning; and measuring the economic impact of the arts sector.

In FY 2010 & 2011, NHSCA provided partnership initiative grants through network member Art-Speak/Portsmouth City Cultural Commission to invest in the infrastructure of community-based organizations that provide arts programs to underserved populations, strengthen the state’s creative economy, and attract visitors and new businesses to the state through the arts.

Lamprey Arts & Culture Alliance “Newmarket,” an oil on canvas by Candace Reed Stella. Since 2005, the Lamprey Arts & Culture Alliance

(LACA) has sponsored and coordinated an annual ArtWalk Celebration, which

includes visual arts exhibits, each Mother’s Day weekend in Newmarket.

CCN Membership (as of 12/2012):

Arts AliveArts Alliance of Northern New HampshireArt-Speak/Portsmouth City Cultural CommissionArt EspritARTVENTURES New HampshireAVA Gallery & Art Center City Arts Nashua, Inc.City of Manchester Economic Development OfficeCity of PortsmouthCreative ConcordDover Arts CommissionGreat Mills Management Lebanon Recreation & Parks DepartmentPeterborough Cultural Planning CommitteeManchester Arts CommissionMoCo ArtsNew Hampshire Business Committee for the ArtsNewmarket & Heritage Cultural Center CommitteeRochester Main Street ProgramUpper Valley Arts Alliance

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Heritage & Traditional ArtsPreserving & understanding Our Heritage & Traditional Arts

In the traditional arts, crafts, music, dances, and stories are passed down from one generation to the next within families, communities, and cultural groups. The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts recognizes that traditional artists possess important skills and knowledge and that this heritage is important to retaining community identity. Communities with vibrant and active traditional arts also offer authentic cultural experiences for visitors to our state.

To ensure that traditional arts are better understood by young people and preserved for generations to come, the State Arts Council carries out research and documentation of traditional arts and artists; invests in Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grants; presents special exhibits; and develops educational resources for students and teachers.

The New Hampshire Folklife website is one such unique online resource. The website (www.nh.gov/folklife) offers information on the diversity of traditional arts and folklife in New Hampshire including a Learning Center with essays on traditional arts and folklife for all ages; unique interactive learning games called Heritage Arts Build-A-Pictures designed especially for youngsters; a portal for teachers with ideas on how to use the activities in the classroom; information on New Hampshire’s presentation at the 1999 Smithsonian Folklife Festival and other exhibits and festivals produced by the State Arts Council; a Traditional Music Collection database to help connect musicians with people seeking their recordings; and many resource links.

In FY 2009, a traveling exhibit entitled “Discovering Heritage Arts in New Hampshire” was developed for community libraries. The exhibit featured artwork illustrating a wide range of traditions and words specific to the tools, processes, and concepts of these traditions. The project expanded the concept of literacy to include our heritage and deepened understanding of New Hampshire’s traditions. Designed for small community settings, the exhibit was displayed in nine town public libraries, one historic society, one regional visitor center, and at the Legislative Office Building.

Home page of the NH State Council on the Arts

Folklife website.

Illustration by Beth Krommes for the Heritage

Arts Build-A-Picture activities.

Heritage Arts Build-A-Picture activity available on the Folklife website. This online learning center allows a student to put together a picture puzzle based on an image of a traditional art form and

expand what they have learned by exploring some basic resource links.

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Honoring Accomplishments and Service to Communities:

2011 GOVERNORS ARTS AWARDSNew Hampshire is a state with a breadth of artistic energy and individuals who, with their

personal decisions and commitment, make a difference to the quality of life in their communities and the state. The State Arts Council, in cooperation with the Governors Office, periodically takes the opportunity to acknowledge these contributions through the presentation of Governors Arts Awards. Each award category allows us to bring attention to the work of both nominees and award recipients in promoting the excellence, growth and availability of the arts in New Hampshire.

On April 27, 2011, the 2011 Governors Arts Awards recipients were announced by Governor John Lynch at a State House ceremony and honored at a reception held at Red River Theatres. The awards ceromony and reception were supported through private donations.

The 2011 Governors Arts Awards recipients were:Lotte Jacobi Living Treasure Award: Jon Brooks, New Boston

This award recognizes a professional New Hampshire artist, in any discipline, who has made a significant contribution to his or her art form and to the arts community of New Hampshire, reflecting a lifetime of achievement. This award is named after the late Johanna Alexandra (Lotte) Jacobi (1896-1990), a photographer of great national and international renown. Born in Germany, she immigrated to the United States and spent her latter years as a resident of Deering, NH.

Folk Heritage Award: Sylvia Miskoe, ConcordThis award recognizes a New Hampshire traditional folk artist who has made a significant

contribution to his or her art form and to his or her cultural community, reflecting a lifetime of achievement. Traditional art forms are those art forms, passed informally from generation to generation, that reflect the culture of a particular community defined by ethnic heritage, occupational, religious, geographic, or familial groups.

Arts Education Award: Deborah Booth, EppingThis award recognizes an individual, not-for-profit organization, school district or community that

has made an outstanding contribution to arts education within the past three years. Contributions may include the securing of increased funding to arts education, the implementation of a comprehensive arts curriculum or innovation in the classroom.

Distinguished Arts Leadership Award: Ben Anderson, Prescott Park Arts Festival, Portsmouth & Connie Rosemont, Red River Theatres, Concord

This award recognizes an individual who has played a sustained role in the advancement, direction, or management of a New Hampshire not-for-profit arts organization.

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Individual Arts Patron Award: M. Christine Dwyer, PortsmouthThis award recognizes a New Hampshire resident who has made a significant contribution to

the support of the arts in New Hampshire. Contributions may include donations of money, time, goods, or services that over time have significantly increased support for the arts.

A special award was presented by the State Arts Councilors to Fritz Wetherbee: Voice of New Hampshire

2011 Governors Arts Award Ceremony(left to right) NHSCA Council Chair Dr. Roger Brooks, Ben Anderson, Deborah Booth, Christine Dwyer, Jon Brooks, NHSCA Acting Director Lynn Martin Graton, Governor John Lynch, Connie Rosemont, Sylvia Miskoe, Fritz Wetherbee, and DCR Commissioner Van McLeod.

About the Award Design ThemeThe awards presented at the 2011 Governors Arts Awards were commissioned

from artist Andre Belanger of Berlin, N.H. The award interprets the eagle designed for the dome of the State House. Belanger also designed the New Hampshire Medal of Honor for the New Hampshire National Guard. He owns his own sign-making and art-based business, Studio Works in Berlin, New Hampshire.

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Networking and InformationConnecting People & Ideas & Opportunities

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts provides valuable news and information services electronically to over 2,000 individuals and organizations.

The State Arts Council serves as a clearing house for national, regional and statewide opportunities in the arts and, with the help of the Department of Cultural Resources Public Information Officer, compiles these into E-Opps and sends out a twice-monthly update on opportunities in the arts community, including grants, jobs, workshops, and more.

The State Arts Council is also a source of breaking news stories, grant deadlines and more. Art Starts are e-news bulletins that provide timely updates.

In FY 2010, the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts initiated a Spotlight series from the home page of the agency website to provide a deeper insight into the many ways public investment in the arts helps to make possible a wide variety of projects, activities, and services that benefit families, students, teachers, artists, and communities statewide; making the arts more accessible to all citizens. The Spotlight series replaced the more costly print publication, Arts Journal.

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts also maintains a public Facebook Fan page where the State Arts Council can provide information on opportunities, news, workshops and grant deadlines and thereby reach people and organizations that are part of a social media network. Artists, schools, and organizations can also post their most current arts-related news and stories.

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Arts Outreach: Commissioner’s InitiativesArts, Culture & The Law Conference: FY2011

Members of the arts and culture industry – which includes large and small businesses (including individuals), not-for-profits, municipal organizations and others – often do not have a solid understanding of key legal issues, ranging from establishing and respecting copyright, to tax laws, to nonprofit governance and beyond. Many times they do not have the resources to obtain this information and end up seeking help once it is too late.

The FY 2011 Arts, Culture and the Law Conference sponsored by the Department of Cultural Resources in partnership with the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, the University of New Hampshire School of Law, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and the New Hampshire Center for Non Profits, as well as others brought together individuals from both the legal and the arts and culture communities to discuss these issues. Throughout the day, concurrent blocks of one-hour panel discussions addressing pertinent topics took place. The panels included one expert each from the legal and arts or culture industry as well as a facilitator; panelists gave five-minute presentations and for the balance of the session they responded to questions from attendees.

More than 140 people participated in the event. Post-conference survey comments included “One of the best I have attended in New England,” “Expertise assembled was fantastic” and “Should be a regular event.”

Commissioner’s Cultural & Heritage Tourism Roundtables: FY2009 – FY2011Commissioner’s Cultural & Heritage Tourism Roundtables take place on a quarterly basis

at a variety of cultural sites throughout the state. True “roundtables,” each focuses on a topic related to the cultural industry. The conversation is driven by those who attend and is facilitated by the commissioner of the Department of Cultural Resources. Attendees – who range from individual artists, members of for-profit and not-for-profit arts organizations, librarians, historians and historical society members as well as owners of small and large businesses – report that the content of the Roundtables is thought-provoking and that the networking opportunities presented open new avenues for collaboration.

September 18, 2008 – Capitol Center for the Arts, ConcordTopic: “Opportunities for Cultural Organizations to work on an international stage” – with special guest John Wallace, OBE, Principal at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama

November 18, 2008 – Strawbery Banke, PortsmouthTopic: “Cultural and Heritage Tourism in New Hampshire”

February 19, 2009 – Capitol Center for the Arts, ConcordTopic: “Using Community Partnerships and Collaborations to Prosper in a Challenging Economic Climate”

May 6, 2009 – Waterville Valley ResortTopic: “Utilizing New Methods for Promoting & Marketing Cultural & Heritage Tourism”

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September 22, 2009 – Colonial Theatre, KeeneTopic: “Partnerships & Packages: Finding Good Matches for Your Organization”

December 3, 2009 – Currier Museum of Art, ManchesterTopic: “Partnerships Mean Business: Working with chambers, associations and other large and small organizations”

April 6, 2010 - Historic Belknap Mill, Laconia Topic: “Reach out! How partners can help you achieve your goals”

May 7, 2010 – Discover Portsmouth Center, PortsmouthTopic: Bullpen immediately after the Governor’s Conference on Tourism

September 22, 2010 - Flying Monkey Movie House & Performance Center, PlymouthTopic: “Using statistics to tell your story”

December 1, 2010 - MacDowell Colony, Peterborough Topic: “2011 Outlook: Challenges and Opportunities in the Coming Year”

March 7, 2011 – Nashua Public Library, Nashua Topic: Roundtable with Lori Harnois, director of NH’s Division of Travel & Tourism Development

May 6, 2011 - Attitash Grand Summit Hotel, Bartlett Topic: Bullpen immediately after the Governor’s Conference on Tourism

NH Professional Theatre Association Convenings: FY2009 - FY2011New Hampshire has a long history of professional theatre and is home to the oldest summer

theatre in the United States. Nearly two dozen professional producing and / or presenting theatres currently exist in the state, some that focus on a summer season, some that have touring companies, and some that offer programming all year long.

The New Hampshire Professional Theatre Association (NHPTA) was convened through the Department of Cultural Resources Commissioner working in partnership with the State Arts Council in 2007; representatives from these theatres meet on a quarterly basis to discuss their organizations’ challenges and solutions, share resources, collaborate on marketing and plan for the future of professional theatre throughout the state.

One of the major initiatives of the NHPTA is its annual Auditions and Job Fair. The event gives participants the opportunity to meet with representatives from New Hampshire professional theatres seeking both cast members and staff, including positions working backstage or in marketing, administrative or box office capacities.

NHSCA Staff thanks the Department of Cultural Resources Public Information Officer Shelly Angers for the above entry.

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Authorizing LegislationTitle 1, The State and its Government, Chapter 19-A, Council on the Arts (Source. 1965, 194:1, eff. Aug. 27, 1965.)

Declaration of Policy. – It is hereby found that many of our citizens lack the opportunity to view, enjoy or participate in living theatrical performances, musical concerts, operas, dance and ballet recitals, art exhibits, examples of fine architecture, and the performing and fine arts generally. It is hereby further found that, with increasing leisure time, the practice and enjoyment of the arts are of increasing importance and that the general welfare of the people of the state will be promoted by giving further recognition to the arts as a vital aspect of our culture and heritage and as a valued means of expanding the scope of our educational programs. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the state to join with private patrons and with institutions and professional organizations concerned with the arts to insure that the role of the arts in the life of our communities will continue to grow and will play an ever more significant part in the welfare and educational experience of our citizens. It is further declared that all activities undertaken by the state in carrying out this policy shall be directed toward encouraging and assisting rather than in any ways limiting the freedom of artistic expression that is essential for the well-being of the arts.

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