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April 24, 2008    The City of Syracuse Public Art Commission and the Cultural Resources Council of Syracuse and Onondaga County are pleased to present a lecture and working lunch on April 24, 2008 entitled "The Climate of Public Art: Implications and Opportunities for Syracuse and its Regional Partners." The event will feature keynote speakerLiesel Fenner, Manager of Public Art for Americans for the Arts in Washington D.C.

Following welcoming and introductory remarks by Mayor Matthew J. Driscoll and County Executive Joanie Mahoney, Ms. Fenner will give a presentation.  She will then facilitate a working lunch aimed at increasing awareness and support of public art in Syracuse and the region.

Public art is a key component of both city revitalization and the establishment of a strong contemporary art scene.  This event is an opportunity to be a part of shaping the future of public art in the Syracuse area.  Please join us.

ABOUT LIESEL FENNER

Liesel Fenner is manager of public art, developing partnerships, programs, and services that increase the knowledge, visibility, and engagement of professional members with interests in public art, cultural districts, and cultural facilities. She builds relationships with national program partners; cultivates field leadership through the Public Art Network (PAN); implements field programs, events, and communications; and provides technical assistance to the field. Liesel served for three years on the PAN Council and co-chaired and planned the 2006 Public Art Preconference in Milwaukee. She delivers presentations and participates in panels, and has won many awards for her work. 

Liesel was formerly with the New England Foundation for the Arts for eight years as their public art program manager, where she planned, designed, fundraised, and developed partnerships to implement public art programs serving both individual artists and organizations at local, regional, and national levels. 

Liesel is a licensed landscape architect and practiced landscape architecture and urban design in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received a master's degree in landscape architecture, with a specialization in sculpture and public art. She also received a B.A. in landscape architecture from the University of California, Davis and a certificate in community preservation from the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

She has taught courses on art in the landscape and has facilitated community-based public art projects. Liesel serves on community public art projects as well as boards of artist-run gallery spaces. After advocating on behalf of public art, Liesel pursues her own mixed-media sculpture, exploring America's relationship to the vernacular landscape.

EVENT DETAILS

Who: "The Climate of Public Art: Implications and Opportunities for Syracuse and its Regional Partners" featuring keynote speaker Liesel Fenner, Manager of Public Art for Americans for the Arts in Washington D.C.
What: Lecture and Working Lunch
When: Thursday, April 24, 2008, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: The Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse, NY, www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org
Sponsors: The Syracuse Public Art Commission, Cultural Resources Council, and Level Green Institute of Ithaca, NY
Schedule: 
10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m.: Introduction & Presentation
12 p.m.- 1:30 p.m.: Working Lunch


REGISTRATION

$20 includes lunch. Registration required. To register, please contact Kate Clark, City of Syracuse Public Art Coordinator at 315.448.8108
RSVP deadline is April 10, and is limited to the first 100 responses.
A limited number of scholarships are available on a first come first serve basis.  
 
April 14 & 15, 2008   

Syracuse, NY - March 7, 2008 - The Cultural Resources Council, a regional arts council, presents a one and a half day workshop on building diverse audiences featuring Donna Walker-Kuhne, President of Walker International Communications Group.  The workshop is to be held at The Redhouse in Syracuse on April 14 and 15, 2008.


EVENT DETAILS


Who: Donna Walker-Kuhne, President of Walker International Communications Group

What: 1 day and ½ workshop on building diverse audiences. The focus is how to better serve their constituents, develop new audiences and create sustainable programs. The outcome is that each organization should have a plan to take back to their respective areas.

When: April 14th & 15th, 2008

Where: The Redhouse, 201 South West St., Syracuse, NY 13202


Workshop Registration:

$75, Registration required. Please fill out the form at the end of this email and mail it to the Cultural Resources Council.

($65 if you have received a grant from the Council in the 2008 year)


General Questions can be directed to:

Mark J. Wright, Grants and Program Director, Cultural Resources Council

315-435-2158 or via cell, 607-745-5810


ABOUT DONNA WALKER-KUHNE


Vision: Acknowledged as the nation's foremost expert on Audience Diversification by the Arts & Business Council, Donna Walker-Kuhne, an accomplished arts administrator and adult educator, has devoted her professional career to increasing the accessibility and connection to the arts by our Nation's rapidly growing multicultural population. "I firmly believe that the arts are the only pure vehicle we have in today's society that cross cultural and ethnic barriers and allow people to transcend their differences."


Presently: Since 1984 Ms. Walker-Kuhne has been President of Walker International Communications Group. She conducts seminars and workshops while providing marketing consultation services to arts organizations, performing and visual artists, dance companies, Broadway and off Broadway productions, and non-profit groups. Among her clients are major multicultural performing arts organizations including, The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, New York City Opera, Three Mo' Tenors,  The Montclair Art Museum,The Cherry Lane Theater, Lower Manhattan Cultural Center, Otis Salid, Intar Carlota Santana Flamenco Vivo,  Carribbean Cultural Center, The Apollo Theater, WNYC Radio, the Arts and Business Council, and Dance USA. She was recently an Associate Producer for the critically acclaimed production of George C. Wolfe's Harlem Song at the world-famous Apollo Theater. She was honored in 1998 as the first American invited by the National Arts Council of Singapore to teach a week-long marketing workshop. In 2003 she was the first American invited by the Australian Council on the Arts to do a three-city lecturing tour on the topic: Ethnic Diversity for Arts Organizations, and again in 2007 on a six city tour lecturing on the same topic. In 2004 she was honored with the Pioneering Women in Theater award by the Black Public Relations Society of Greater New York , proclamation from the Manhattan Borough President, C. Virginia Fields, City Council Citation from Brooklyn Council member Yvette Clarke and Certificate of Recognition from 11th Congressional District, Brooklyn from Member of Congress, Major R. Owens.

 
March 1, 2008   
Dr. SYLVIA WATERS TO GIVE MASTER DANCE CLASS AND LECTURE IN OSWEGO

SYRACUSE, NY (February 15, 2008) — The Cultural Resources Council, a regional arts council, presents nationally renowned Dr. Sylvia Waters, Artistic Director of Ailey II dance company of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.  Dr. Waters will be in the area during the current Ailey II tour to give a Master Dance Class and Lecture open to advanced students of dance on Saturday, March 1, from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM at SUNY Oswego.

CRC Grants and Program Director Mark Wright is pleased to be working in conjunction with Cheryl Wilkins-Mitchell, a dance faculty member of SUNY Oswego, to present this opportunity for dancers in the region as they aspire towards their professional goals. CRC had the pleasure of presenting Alvin Ailey II several years ago in collaboration with another organization and is looking forward to working together once again.

EVENT DETAILS:
Who: Dr. Sylvia Waters, Artistic Director of Ailey II dance company of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre
What: Master Dance Class and Lecture, open to advanced students throughout the region
When: Saturday, March 1, 2008, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Where: SUNY Oswego, 300 Lee Hall Dance Studio

Workshop Registration:
Free of charge, registration required
Please contact: 
Cheryl Wilkins Mitchell, 315-312-2339 or cmitche1 at oswego dot edu

General Information can be directed to Mark J. Wright, Grants and Program Director at the Cultural Resources Council, 315-435-2158 or via cell, 607-745-5810
 
 
 
 
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