Arts Network at www.sdarts.org
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Community Arts Network of South Dakota
South Dakota's Community Arts Network is a statewide assembly to strengthen South Dakota arts development through local arts councils and arts organizations by fostering communication, training, advocacy, and partnerships.
Prairie Arts Management Institute
South Dakotans for the Arts and the South Dakota Arts Council will sponsor a national training institute, June 12-16, 2002 at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, for staff of mid-sized and small arts organizations. The Prairie Arts Management Institute will feature master teachers Kathie deNobrigaa, Atlanta GA; Brian Bonde, Sioux Falls SD; and Bill Bulick, Portland OR. Funding is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, and the co-sponsors of the Institute are the National Community Arts Network and Arts Midwest.
For details: http://sdarts.org/pami.html
Technical Assistance Group
TAG provides affordable, on-site assistance to local arts groups in management, planning, organizational development, artistic programming, marketing and community issues. TAG is a peer assistance program; members are skilled and experienced SD arts administrators.
South Dakotans for the Arts Day
South Dakotans for the Arts Day at the legislature is held biennially, alternating years with the Governor's Awards in the Arts. South Dakotans for the Arts Day includes the popular Children's Capitol Art Exhibit along with performing artists in the Capitol Rotunda. This day heightens awareness and appreciation of the arts among legislators and other decision-makers.
Governor's Awards in the Arts
The Governor's Awards are sponsored biennially by South Dakotans for the Arts and the South Dakota Arts Council to recognize the State's finest artists and arts supporters. 2001 awards are presented by Governor Bill Janklow to Dr. James Johnson, Brookings, for Distinction in Creative Achievement; Richard A. Cutler, Sioux Falls, for Outstanding Support of the Arts by an Individual; the American Indian Services, Sioux Falls, Outstanding Support of the Arts by an Organization and Kathy Huse-Wika, Spearfish, for Outstanding Leadership in Arts Education. An Honorary Award was presented to Janet Brown for her work as executive director of South Dakotans for the Arts since 1987. Recipients were honored at a prestigious banquet attended by legislators, cabinet members and arts patrons.
The next Governor’s Awards in the Awards is scheduled for January 28, 2003 at the Ramkota River Centre in Pierre. Featured performers are the SD Symphony Chamber Orchestra and popular SD entertainer, Kenny Putnam. Nominations are due by November 15, 2002 at the SoDA office.
Newsletters & Educational Information
Members of South Dakotans for the Arts are informed of opportunities and issues by THE ARTS ALIVE newsletter, featuring information about the South Dakota Arts Council, artists, and local arts organizations. Members also receive Membership Updates and alerts, which include information concerning education and advocacy issues.
Community Arts Handbook
This guide for nonprofit arts organizations provides information on how to operate a successful nonprofit community arts organization. Information on planning, developing a strong board of directors and membership, fundraising, grant writing, programs, marketing, advocacy and more is provided in a workbook format. The Community Arts Handbook is published by South Dakotans for the Arts with support from the South Dakota Arts Council and the South Dakota Community Foundation.
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