Updated:
November 18, 2009
WAB Offers Grant
Writing Workshops This Fall
The Wisconsin Arts Board is pleased to present a workshop on Effective Grant
Proposal Writing in various Wisconsin communities throughout Autumn, 2009. The
workshop will respond to the general and specific grant proposal writing
concerns of participants, and feature a “mock panel” process in which
participants play the role of a grant review panelist. The Arts Board's
"Creative Communities" program will serve as the basis for the mock panel review
for most of these workshops. NEW FOR 2009: Creation and Presentation grant
program applicants, please note that one workshop will be offered in both
Madison and Milwaukee featuring Creation and Presentation program applications
in the mock panel process. Click here for more information and to register for a
workshop near you.
President Obama Proclaims Arts and Humanities
Month
Americans for the Arts
“This year, Americans for the Arts is pleased to circulate the
official proclamation issued by the White House in support of National Arts
and Humanities Month. Unlike "letters of support" from previous
administrations, this year’s message is significant and historic because it is
the first time that National Arts and Humanities Month has been recognized by
an official Presidential Proclamation. By issuing this historic public
statement in his first year in office, President Obama has taken this
opportunity to recognize the contributions that our cultural assets make to
America's diversity, humanity, and economic health.”
Enjoy
these photos of some artists and staff at the annual tri-state Midwest
Folklife Festival. It was a wonderful event that explored the deep cultural
roots of our region in aesthetic and interesting presentations. The festival was
hosted this year by Illinois (Company of Folk and the Illinois Arts Council).
The Iowa Arts Council and the Wisconsin Arts Board were the other partnering
state arts agencies. Bishop Hill Heritage Association was the site host. Funding
came from the National Endowment for the Arts. Wisconsin was ably represented by
rosemaler Lois Mueller (Platteville) and Ghanaian dancer Nani Agbeli (Madison).
Audio: Wisconsin Arts Jobs Panel Meeting and Special Arts Board Meeting
Wisconsin Arts Jobs recordings
are now available. Audio from the Monday, June 8, 2009 Wisconsin Arts Jobs panel
meeting may be found here. You might also be interested in the following documents:
The Wisconsin Arts Board met
via telephone on Friday, June 12, to discuss and act on the Wisconsin Arts Jobs
panel’s recommendation. The members of the Arts Board approved the panel’s
recommendation and thanked the panel for its service.
A recording of this
meeting may be found here. Award and denial letters will be sent to applicants
after the Arts Board receives word from the National Endowment for the Arts
regarding which Wisconsin arts organizations will receive direct, competitive
stimulus funding from the NEA. This is expected to occur in the next few weeks.
Toolkit for the Economic Crisis
If you’ve discovered written resources that are particularly helpful as you
move through these challenging economic times, please share them!
Why is the Arts Board still using its
old logo on its own website? (no link) Thanks to the many of you who have asked this
question—great to know that you're paying attention! In fact, we—like
many of you—have discovered that putting the new logo up in a
well designed way takes more than simply cutting and pasting. The current web page design is structured along the square lines and color
scheme of the old logo. Plopping the new logo in is an option, but a poorly
designed one. Our web designer on staff is working on it. We look forward to
showcasing our new logo soon.
More Arts News...

- Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory
Listings
Deadline extended: November 25, 2009
- Percent for Art Commission,
UW-Madison School of Human Ecology Building Addition
Deadline: Postmarked by December 1, 2009
- Winter Internship at WAB
Deadline: December 1, 2009 or Until Filled
- Percent for Art Commission,
Dept. of Military Affairs, Army Reserve Center - Madison, WI
Deadline: Postmarked by December 17, 2009
- Percent for Art Commission,
UW-Whitewater New Residence Hall
Deadline: Postmarked by January 11, 2010
- National Endowment for the Arts grants
Deadlines: multiple dates
- National Endowment for the
Humanities grants
Deadlines: multiple dates
- Institute for Museum &
Library Services grants
Deadlines: multiple dates

- January 1, 2010: WAB office closed for State holiday
- February 15, 2010: WAB office closed for State furlough
- April 12-13, 2010: Creation & Presentation Grants–Multidisciplinary
panel meeting, Madison
- April 15, 2010: Creation & Presentation Grants–Presenting
panel meeting, Madison
- April 16, 2010: Creative Communities Grant–
Arts in
Education panel meeting, Madison
- April 19, 2010: Creative Communities Grant–
Folk Arts panel meeting, Madison
- April 23, 2010: Creative Communities Grant–
Local
Arts panel meeting, Madison
- May 14, 2010: WAB Board Meeting, Madison
- May 28, 2010: WAB office closed for State furlough
- May 31, 2010: WAB office closed for State holiday
- September 10-11, 2010: WAB Board Meeting, Green Bay
- December 10, 2010: WAB Board Meeting, Madison
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Spotlight
Wisconsin
Folks— where students and educators meet traditional and ethnic artists.
Woodland Ways

In the 1980s and 1990s, the Wisconsin Arts Board initiated
direct support to folk artists through the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program
which put an emphasis on preserving, in active practice, the traditions of
Wisconsin's Native tribes and bands. A detailed, illustrated overview of the
program and its accomplishments was prepared in 1994 by Janet C. Gilmore of
the University of Wisconsin and Richard March, who implemented the
Apprenticeship Program for the Wisconsin Arts Board. Unforeseen obstacles prevented
its publication at the time. An updated version of
this valuable document now is available on-line.

The Arts So Good in
Wisconsin - This short video—produced in partnership by Wisconsin Arts
Board, Arts Wisconsin, and Travelwisconsin.com —celebrates what Wisconsin's
vibrant arts community has to offer both residents and travelers.
Wisconsin Arts Tours
The WI Department of Tourism, in cooperation with the Wisconsin
Arts Board, has developed several travel itineraries to help art enthusiasts and travelers experience Wisconsin’s diversely rich offerings of museums, galleries, historic architecture, and
performing arts.

Search and discover Wisconsin’s culture, including events, online
artist’s gallery, opportunities, and more on portalwisconsin.org.

2009 Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory
NATIONAL NEWS
More top stories from ArtsJournal.com...
NEW ON THIS SITE
On display in the lobby of the Department of Administration
building through November 13th, the public is welcome to view a joint
exhibition of Wisconsin artists Molly Johnson and Daniel Klewer.
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