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Erie County Cultural Master Plan released

posted on: Friday, May 21, 2010

Key recommendations made for cultural development in Erie County


ERIE, PAArtsErie, The Nonprofit Partnership and participants in the CultureSpark planning process today announced the completion of the Erie County Cultural Master Plan. The announcement took place at Noon at the Mercantile Building, 1401 State Street, Erie, and included a special preview opportunity of the new Northwestern PA Artists Association (NPAA) exhibit "The Mercantile Show."

 

Speakers Mary Ellen Dahlkemper, CultureSpark steering committee chair and Stairways Behavioral Health chief administrative officer; Char Mashyna, ArtsErie executive director and CultureSpark facilitator; Tom Ferraro, CultureSpark working committee member and NPAA co-director; Bob Wooler, The Nonprofit Partnership director; and Barry Grossman, Erie County Executive, provided an overview of the planning process and the recommendations from the community, as well as a preview of implementation plans.

 

"We're already seeing the impact that the CultureSpark planning process and the Erie County Cultural Master Plan will have on our region — from new grant opportunities to new partnerships between community organizations and officials," said Char Mashyna, executive director of ArtsErie, one of the lead sponsors of CultureSpark.

 

The final 88-page report, prepared by consultant Bill Bulick of Creative Planning, Portland, Ore., who has been involved with cultural planning for over 20 years, contains 35 individual recommendations. The recommendations fall under six categories of critical issues chosen by the CultureSpark Steering Committee as offering the best opportunities for strategy development: Joint Marketing; Countywide Services; Cultural Education; Individual Artists and Creators; Community Development; and Resources and Information.

 

The 6-page Executive Summary highlights nine key recommendations that have the greatest potential impact on the 10-year CultureSpark vision for cultural development in Erie County and which are, in brief:

  1. Launch a joint marketing initiative.
  2. Create a Central Cultural Website.
  3. Countywide Cultural Development.
  4. Increase cultural education opportunities in K-12.
  5. Enhance professional development, marketing and support for individual artists and creators.
  6. Develop a Cultural Center, or centers.
  7. Increase private fundraising.
  8. Secure a sustainable government/public dedicated funding source.
  9. Develop new partnerships that improve and enhance the relationship among community leadership, governments, civic organizations, colleges/universities and arts, culture and heritage.

 

The final documents will serve as a ten-year plan for arts, culture and heritage in Erie County. An action team is forming to implement the cultural plan's recommendations. Erie County residents interested in participating in the implementation of the cultural plan should contact Char Mashyna at 814-452-3427 or char@artserie.org to learn more.

 

CultureSpark received funding from ArtsErie, The Erie Community Foundation, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Erie County, through a grant from the Unrestricted Gaming Revenue. The Erie Community Foundation has donated an additional $10,000 to ArtsErie to help with administration and implementation costs.

 

For additional information about CultureSpark and to review the executive summary and final plan in their entirety, visit www.CultureSparkErie.org.

 

About CultureSpark

CultureSpark is a year-long cultural planning process, implemented by ArtsErie and The Nonprofit Partnership, which is designed to identify the issues, strengths and challenges for cultural development throughout Erie County. Bill Bulick of Creative Planning, Portland, Ore. is facilitating the process, assisted by Surale Phillips of Decision Support Partners, Bozeman, Mont.


Arts project funding available from PA Partners in the Arts

posted on: Saturday, May 15, 2010

ArtsErie to host free workshops in Erie, Crawford, Warren counties to assist prospective applicants

ERIE, PA — ArtsErie announces that applications are now available for the 2010-11 Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) Project Stream grants. The PPA program provides opportunities for arts organizations, individual artists and community-based groups to apply for up to $3,000 in funding to support performances, exhibitions and other arts projects that are presented to the public and take place between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011. ArtsErie supports the program in Crawford, Erie and Warren counties.

ArtsErie will conduct free workshops to provide more information on the program, and to guide prospective applicants through the application process.

ArtsErie PPA Grant Workshop Schedule:

• Meadville: Thursday, May 20 @ 6:00 p.m.
Meadville Council on the Arts
Meadville Market House, 910 Market Street, Meadville

• Warren: Monday, May 24 @ 5:30 p.m.
Warren Main Street Office 310 Second Avenue, Warren

• Titusville: Tuesday, May 25 @ 4:00 p.m.
Titusville Town Square, 4th Floor Conference Room (take elevator)
110 West Spring Street, Titusville

• Erie: Thursday, May 27 @ 5:30 p.m.
Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul, 134 W. 7th Street, Erie

Please contact Char Mashyna at char@artserie.org or by phone at (814) 452-3427 to register for one of the workshops.

PPA Project Stream guidelines and grant applications are available in advance at www.ArtsErie.org, at the ArtsErie office at 3 East 4th Street in Downtown Erie or accessed directly online at pca.eGrant.org. Applications are due postmarked, or submitted electronically through the eGrant system, on or before Fri., June 18, 2010 at 4 p.m.

The PPA program is a partnership initiative between local arts organizations and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA), a state agency. State government funding for the arts comes through an annual appropriation by the Pennsylvania General Assembly and from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. ArtsErie administers the PPA program in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Additional information about ArtsErie is available online at www.ArtsErie.org.

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ArtsErie to host key PA arts leader at Wednesday reception

posted on: Friday, May 14, 2010

Community invited to meet Pa. Council on the Arts Executive Director Philip Horn

 

 

 

ERIE, PA — ArtsErie will host a reception on Wednesday, May 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Cummings Gallery at Mercyhurst College with Philip Horn, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA). ArtsErie invited Horn to travel to northwestern Pa. to meet PCA partners in Ridgway and Erie.  

 

The reception will provide an opportunity for Horn and the PCA to become better acquainted with the organizations and projects that the PCA funds in this region. Additionally, attendees will be able to learn more about the status of state funding for the arts and reinforce the value of funding community arts planning.

 

Northwestern Pennsylvania is one of the top recipients of funding by the PCA.

 

Call ArtsErie at 452-3427 for more information or to confirm attendance. Additional information about ArtsErie is available online at www.ArtsErie.org and about the PCA at www.pacouncilonthearts.org.

 

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