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December, 2006
The Regional Captain Network, comprised of 9 arts leaders across the State, is gearing up for the 2007 legislative session with the new administration. They are meeting via conference call on December 12 to discuss: 2007 advocacy campaign (including local advocacy week, virtual rally, arts day in Albany, advocacy conversations), the Cultural Development Areas/Zones Bill, access strategies and the transition team. Mark your calendar: Arts Day is March 6, 2007. If you would
like to contact your Regional Captain, you may email: RURALS:
FROM THE UPSTATE OFFICE From Martha: I took a road trip in late October and early November, visiting some Rural Partners in the Central New York and North Country areas, and thoroughly enjoyed my visits and renewing acquaintances. Groups visited included: Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, Arts Center/Old Forge, Cultural Council of Cortland County, CAP of Tompkins County, St. Lawrence County Arts Council, Earlville Opera House and Kirkland Art Center. At all sites, I was pleased to see solid growth - in organizational development, community support and partnerships with other community groups. Overall, each community seemed stronger and more prosperous because of the arts and their arts organizations. EXPANSION
OF RURAL ARTS PARTNERSHIP To be considered for the Alliance Rural Partnership, organizations must meet the criteria listed below: * Offer year-round arts programs and/or services from a facility in a rural location and/or serve a constituency that is made up of at least 50% rural residents. "Rural" is defined as townships, villages, etc. of less than 4,000 population, but organizations based in small cities (less than 30,000 population) that serve a large rural area and constituency also qualify. * Offer a range of arts programming in more than one discipline (art center) or offer arts informational, developmental and promotional services to other area cultural organizations and artists. (arts council) * Have a least one (1) part-time paid staff person * Applicants are expected to be an Alliance member in good standing, or become an Alliance member upon acceptance into the Rurals Program. If you are not presently a member of the Alliance Rural Partnership, meet the criteria as listed above and are interested in joining this wonderful statewide network, please contact me at 518-623-2508 or by email at: mstrodel@nycap.rr.com. ALLIANCE
GALA REPORT SPITZER
TRANSITION TEAM Arts, Culture, and Revitalization Policy Advisory Committee Co-Chair:
Hon. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Chair of the Historic Landmarks
Preservation Center (NYC). In 2001, Diamonstein-Spielvogel was re-appointed
as a member of the Commission of Fine Arts by President Clinton. She was
a member of the Art Commission of New York City from 1990 to 1994, is
a founding Board Member of the New York Landmarks Conservancy (since 1973)
and served as a Board Member of the Municipal Art Society. Co-Chair: Robert Wilmers, Chairman of M&T Bank Corporation (Buffalo). Mr. Wilmers serves on the Board of Directors of The Business Council of New York State, Inc., the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, and the Andy Warhol Foundation. He is a member of the John F. Kennedy School of Government Visiting Committee at Harvard University; the French Institute/Alliance Francaise; and the Council on Foreign Relations. Bill Aguado
- Executive Director, Bronx Council on the Arts GRANTMAKERS
IN THE ARTS CONFERENCE Statewide arts advocacy and service organizations are creating and seizing new opportunities in grass roots advocacy and public policy. These intermediaries are using a variety of innovative approaches that vary from state to state. What are they doing? How are they doing it? What is the outcome/impact? What else needs to be done? What are the implications and intersections with shifting demographic power bases? Session participants will gain an awareness of the influence and power of this movement, their connections to government, non-government, and commercial sectors, and the unexplored potential of this power base. Speakers: Sheila Smith, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts; Betty Plumb, South Carolina Arts Alliance; Judith K Weiner, Alliance of New York State Arts Organizations; Dan Hunter, Massachusetts Advocates for the Arts, Sciences, & Humanities. Moderator: Nina Ozlu, Americans for the Arts To see a copy of the presentation in a pdf format, please click here: |
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The Alliance of New York State Arts Organizations has a long history as New Yorks service association for arts and cultural organizations. The Alliance provides leadership and vision, and delivers services, resources and tools that strengthen cultural organizations. The Alliance informs the field on statewide and national issues affecting the arts and assists local arts agencies in building community support. P.O.
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