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December, 2004
MICHAEL UNTHANK has resigned his position as director of the State and Local Partnership Program, (which he has held since 1990) at the New York State Council on the Arts effective December 1. Michael leaves with mixed feelings as he moves towards this transition to the new position with the Northern Westchester Center for the Arts. He feels that he has gained a unique perspective through his tenure at NYSCA and is excited about the opportunity to utilize his experience in a very "hands-on" way. NICHOLAS ARTURE has been named the new Executive Director of the Association of Hispanic Arts. MARK EAMER has been named the new Executive Director of Schoharie County Arts Council. SHARON BALL has been named the new Executive Director of Broome County Council on the Arts, replacing Ralph Hall. In early 2005, BROOKLYN ARTS COUNCIL will be moving from their location in the basement of the Brooklyn War Memorial Building in Brooklyn Heights to a recently renovated building at 55 Washington Street in DUMBO. This is a much larger office space will accommodate its expanding services to artists and arts organizations throughout the borough. ALLIANCE GALA: A GREAT SUCCESS! Thanks to all who helped make the "Made in New York: Celebrate the Arts in New York State Gala"at the Copacabana in New York City a grand success. The party was fun and festive with honorees and attendees enjoying a lavish celebration. Accepting their awards for advancing cultural development in New York State were: TOVAH FELDSHUH (click here to view text of her acceptance remarks), ANITA DURST, NY1, BURCHFIELD-PENNEY ART CENTER, DIXON PLACE, KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART AND RON GRAHAM. An inaugural "Star" award was presented by the Board of Directors of the Alliance of New York State Arts Organizations to Alliance Executive Director JUDITH KAUFMAN WEINER, for her extraordinary service to the field. This award, will be presented annually, henceforth, to a deserving individual selected by a sub-committee of the Board. A
very special thank you to our presenters: Kitty Carlisle Hart, Senator
Serphin Maltese and NYSCA Chairman Richard J. Schwartz. The "Made
in New York: Silent Auction was a tremendous addition to the evening with a beautiful
selection of merchandise donated by Alliance Board Members and organized and curated
by Vice President, Betty Himmel. MARK
YOUR CALENDAR: ARTS DAY IN ALBANY IS MARCH 22, 2005 FY
2005 FEDERAL BUDGET SUMMARY AS RELATED TO THE NEA/NEH/ARTS and EDUCATION and MUSEUM
SERVICES National
Endowment for the Arts:
FROM THE UPSTATE OFFICE: Martha Strodel, Director Rural Arts Program The second meeting of the Rurals Task Force took place on November 18th; participants came up with a number of suggestions and recommendations, some of which can be implemented in the short term. Two members of the task force have agreed to serve on the new Alliance board Rurals committee. The Alliance will review all of the task force recommendations at their annual board retreat and develop action items to refocus the program in order to best serve the needs of the Rural Partners. The results of this second meeting are now posted to the rurals listserv. Please take a few moments to review, and add your thoughts and suggestions; these will be added to the task force report. One Rurals service that will be implemented shortly is to begin using the listserv as a resource and sounding board on best practices. Task force member Kathyrn Hollinger will document the success of Genesee Valley Council on the Arts' recent membership renewal drive and share it on the list serve. Others can respond to what works for them in membership development, both for new members and renewal. At least monthly, we'll use the listserv to explore best practices around a theme. Another resource immediately available to you is the Online Advocacy Center at the Alliance website: www.thealliancenys.org. You can find lots of helpful information here, including a national list of media contact resources. NOTE:
MY OLD EMAIL ADDRESS EXPIRES AT THE END OF NOVEMBER. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR ADDRESS
BOOKS WITH THE NEW ONE: mstrodel@nycap.rr.com. Happy holidays to you all! THE
REGIONAL ECONOMY OF UPSTATE NEW YORK Americans
for the Arts: RESEARCH SERVICES PROVIDE EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY TOOLS www.AmericansForTheArts.org/services/research/ri_article.asp?id=1509 OPPORTUNTITIES SAVE
AMERICA'S TREASURES www2.cr.nps.gov/treasures/index.htm APPLICATIONS
FOR PSYCHOLOGICALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACE AWARDS AVAILABLE for large, medium and
small businesses and nonprofit organizations throughout New York State to be considered
for "The Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards." Awards will be presented
in the spring of 2005. According to Dr. Sharon Brennan, President of NYSPA, winners
will be honored at special awards events, recognized by community leaders, promoted
in corporate and nonprofit communication materials and featured in state-wide
media. "In addition to the media exposure, this is an opportunity for people
across the State to identify organizations that truly value employee involvement,
family support, employee growth and development and health and safety," noted
Dr. Dianne Polowczyk, Chair of the NYSPA Awards Committee. Applications will ask
organization representatives to describe the program, policy or approaches they
wish to nominate, how this contributes to workforce well-being and to outline
the benefits of the approach (such as reduced employee turnover, improved health
outcomes, reduced stress or conflict). OFFICE
SPACE RENTAL AVAILABLE AT THE FIELD ArtsCenter of the Capital Region, Troy New York: Art$ Grants Program Associate: Temporary Administrative Employee - could lead to permanent position Part-time (hours to be determined) - est. 20-30 hrs/wk (pro-rated benefits applicable) Position Objective: Support and strengthen the development of community arts in Albany and Schenectady Counties with grants and technical assistance. Qualifications: Superior organizational skills; detail oriented with a history of meeting deadlines Flexible with ability to work with diverse populations, Strong people skills with the ability to identify and reach new groups, Word processing and spreadsheet skills, Strong oral and written communication skills, Knowledge of the area's arts community is helpful, Grant experience helpful , Ability to provide own transportation and conveyance to and from work and to sites in Albany and Schenectady Counties, Good writing, phone and math skills. Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Raona Roy, The Arts Center of the Capital Region, 265 River Street, Troy, NY 12180. | |||
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