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ARTrepreneur: The New Arts Leader
June 7 - 9, 2003
Hilton Portland & Executive Tower
Portland, Oregon
Annual Convention

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Convention Overview


Americans for the Arts Preconference Scholarship Information

Americans for the Arts, in partnership with the Arts & Science Council in Charlotte, NC and United Arts of Central Florida in Orlando, FL, is pleased to announce the recipients of its preconference scholarships for arts leaders attending the Emerging Leader Preconferece, Cultural Citizens: The Emerging Arts Leadership, and the UAF Preconference, The Sea Change in United Arts Fundraising, taking place in Portland, OR, June 5–6, 2003. Please join us in congratulating these scholarship recipients:

Emerging Leader Preconference Scholarship Recipients

John Abodeely, Washington State Arts Alliance Seattle, WA
Corinne Gabrielson, Alabama Shakespeare Festival Montgomery, AL
Claudia Haydon, Massachusetts Cultural Council Boston, MA
Robin Iten, Arts Council of the Valley Harrisonburg, VA
Greta Penenori-Willis, Broward Cty. Comm. Cultural Affairs Division Fort Lauderdale, FL
Keri Rusthoi, The Emerald City Opera Steamboat Springs, CO
Allison Strauss-Willett, Escondido Arts Partnership Escondido, CA

United Arts Fundraising Preconference Scholarship Recipients

Ival Stratford-Kovner, M' Assembly & Dedham Cultural Council Dedham, MA
Mimi Killoren, The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg Spartanburg, SC
 

Americans for the Arts Convention Scholarship Information

Americans for the Arts is also pleased to announce the recipients of three new scholarships for arts leaders attending the 2003 Americans for the Arts Annual Convention in Portland, Oregon, June 7–9, 2003. These new opportunities created an overwhelmingly response from the arts community and we received more applications than anticipated. Please join us in congratulating these scholarship recipients:

Emerging Leader Convention Scholarship Recipients

Graham Dunsten, Fulton County Arts Council Atlanta, GA
Melissa Grainger, Arts Council in Buffalo and Erie County Buffalo, NY
David Fogel, Gateway Georgia Ave. Revitalization Corp. Silver Spring, MD
Eva Silverman, Chicago Dept. Of Cultural Affairs Chicago, IL
Laura Sohn, Appalshop Whitesburg, KY

Underserved Community Convention Scholarship Recipients

Lizzy Hughes, Pend Oreille Arts Council Sandpoint, ID
Libby Maynard, The Ink people Center for the Arts Eureka, CA
Ed Noonan, Myra Loy Center for the Media & Performing Arts Helena, MT
Bernadette Scott, State Theatre New Brunswick, NJ
Laura Sullivan, Dona Ana Arts Council, Inc. Las Cruces, NM
 
Convention Reimbursement Scholarship Recipients

Jennifer Armstrong, Arizona State University Department of Dance Tempe, AZ
Holly Austin, Del Norte Association for Cultural Awareness Crescent City, CA
David Bagby, Lincoln Arts Council Lincoln, NE
Victoria Bernal, Music Center - Education Division Rowland Heights, CA
Eric Booth, Julliard High Falls, NY
Kaaren Boothroyd, El Dorado Arts Council Placerville, CA
Elaine Buescher, Nebraska Arts Council Omaha, NE
Katherine Burke, Interplay Lafayette, IN
Carolyn Butler, Duvall Arts Commission Duvall, WA
Patricia Chamberlin, Camden Cty. Cultural & Heritage Comm. Haddon Township, NJ
Susie Cohen, Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, Inc. Rochester, NY
Sarah Davis, Johnson City Area Arts Council Johnson City, TN
Minda Douglas, Indiana University Kokomo Kokomo, IN
Laura Drew, ArtTrain USA Ann Arbor, MI
Rebecca Edwards, Cultural Development Foundation of Memphis Memphis, TN
Eileen Emanuel, Jump Street Harrisonburg, PA
Maria Carmen Gambliel, Idaho Commission on the Arts Boise, ID
Julia Garnett, Cultural Council of Greater Tacoma Tacoma, WA
Sarah Gay, Denver Public Art Program Denver, CO
Adam Gottlieb, California Arts Council Sacramento, CA
Victoria Hamilton, City of San Diego Comm. for Arts & Culture San Diego, CA
Eliza Hoyt, COMPAS, Inc. Saint Paul, MN
Mary Hudson, Cultural Council of Richland & Lexington Counties Columbia, SC
Polly Huggins, Public Corporation for the Arts Long Beach, CA
Robin Iten, Arts Council of the Valley Harrisonburg, VA
Leslie Ito, Visual Communications Los Angeles, CA
Kate Jackson, City of Ashland Oregon Ashland, OR
Anne Katz, Wisconsin Assembly for Local Arts Madison, WI
Nancy Kramer, Steamboat Springs Arts Council Steamboat Springs, CO
Ferdinand Lewis, University of Southern California Pasadena, CA
Al Maitland, California Assembly of Local Arts Agencies San Francisco, CA
Stephanie McCarthy, Cultural Organization of Lowell Lowell, MA
Jeffrey Meeuwsen, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts Grand Rapids, MI
Julia Mento, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Concord, NH
David Miller, Artist Trust Seattle, WA
Martin Nagy, Arts Council Lake Erie West Toledo, OH
Raphael Ngotie, Phoenix Arts Commission Phoenix, AZ
Greta Penenori-Willis, Broward County Cultural Affairs Fort Lauderdale, FL
Elizabeth Reid, Union County Division of Cultural & Heritage Affairs Elizabeth, NJ
Deborah Taggert, Indianapolis Civic Theatre Indianapolis, IN
Latifah Taormina, Austin Circle of Theaters Austin, TX
Brooke Willard, City of San Jose - Office of Cultural Affairs San Jose, CA
Andrew Witt, Arts Council of Northwest Florida Pensacola, FL

For more information about this program or any Americans for the Arts programs and services, please contact us by e-mail or call us at 202.371.2830