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2022 Individual Artist Projects SCP
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
8/19/2020 9:00:00 AM
Name:
2022 Individual Artist Projects SCP
Fiscal Year:
2022
Staff Member:
Chair:
Deborah Kynes
Location:
Webinar
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
ArtistProjectsPanelNotebook.pdf
Panelists (5)
Jenkins, Joshua
County:
Bio:
Bio
Director of Web and New Media Strategies, Americans for the Arts
Board Chair, Arts Administrators of Color Network
M.A., Interactive Media, Elon University
Midulla, Tracy
County: Hillsborough County
Bio:
County: Hillsborough
Bio
Founder/ Director, Tempus Projects
Creative Director, Crab Devil
Assistant Professor of Art , Hillsborough Community College
Studio Artist, Designer
Ushe, Alyona
County: St. Lucie County
Bio:
County: StLucie
Bio
Executive Director, St. Lucie Cultural Alliance
Previously, Executive Director, BlackRock Center for the Arts; President & CEO, Creative City Collaborative;
Executive Director, New Orleans Opera Association; President and Founder, Classika Theatre in Arlington, VA
B.A, Political Science & Russian Literature, University of Maryland
Sheldon, Chana
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Executive Director, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida
Previously, Director and National Program Advisor, ProjectArt; Director, Locust Projects; and Director, Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York,
Member of the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places Committee
B.F.A., University of Massachusetts
Brady, Ann
County: Lee County
Bio:
County: Lee
Bio
Director, Rauschenberg Residency, Captiva
6 years in current position as director of multidisciplinary artists’ residency program on the site of artist Robert Rauschenberg’s former home and studio complex in Captiva Island, Florida
2 years as a private consultant in board management, strategic planning and institutional evaluation for cultural organizations, foundations and artists’ communities
17 years as Executive Director of Atlantic Center for the Arts, an interdisciplinary artists’ community in New Smyrna Beach, Florida (7 as ED, and 10 in development, grant writing, and communications)
B.A., Journalism, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA