01.17.18 BAC PacketBoulder Arts Commission Meeting Agenda
January 17, 2018
Boulder Creek Room, Main Library
1.CALL TO ORDER
Approval of Agenda
2.REVIEW OF MINUTES
December 20, 2017
3.PUBLIC COMMENT
4.MATTERS FROM GUESTS
A.Questions on the Namaste Warehouse Reuse Project – Cindy Sepucha, Charlotte LaSasso, Lisa Nesmith.
5.GRANT ACTION ITEMS
A.GRANT REPORT: Parlando School of Musical Arts, FY17 Arts Education Project Grant, Music and Visual Art
Outreach, $3,000
6.MATTERS FROM THE ARTS COMMISION
7.MATTERS FROM STAFF
A.Questions about the Manager’s Memo – Matt
B.DISCUSSION: Request for a Joint Commission Meeting with the Human Relations Commission – Matt
8.ADJOURNMENT
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CITY OF BOULDER
BOULDER, COLORADO
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS MEETING
MINUTES
Name of Board/ Commission: Boulder Arts Commission
Date of Meeting: December 20, 2017 at the Main Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave.
Contact information preparing summary: Maureen Malone, 303-441-3106
Commission members present: Mark Villarreal, Felicia Furman, Kathleen McCormick, Devin Hughes, Erica Joos
Library staff present:
David Farnan, Director of Library & Arts
Matt Chasansky, Office of Arts & Culture Manager
Lauren Click, Grants Coordinator
Mandy Vink, Public Art Coordinator
Maureen Malone, Administrative Specialist II
Members of the public present:
Melissa Fathman, Dairy Arts Center; Amanda Berg Wilson, The Catamounts
Type of Meeting: Regular
Agenda Item 1: Call to order and approval of agenda [6:05 p.m., 0:00:00 Audio min.]
The meeting was called to order at 6:05 p.m.
Chasansky announced the addition of a discussion on the rubric for the Professional Development Scholarships under
Agenda Item 4. Villarreal moved to approve the agenda as amended, and McCormick seconded. Vote 5-0, unanimous.
Agenda Item 2: Review of Minutes [6:06 p.m., 0:01:05 Audio min.]
Item 2A, Approval of November 15, 2017 Meeting Minutes
McCormick moved to approve the minutes, and Villarreal seconded. All in favor.
Agenda Item 3: Public comment [6:07 p.m., 0:01:55 Audio min.]
Melissa Fathman, the new executive director at Dairy Arts Center, introduced herself to the commission and updated them
on plans for the future of the Dairy.
Amanda Berg Wilson shared that The Catamounts, along with Boulder Ensemble Theatre, Local Theater, and square
product theatre, will be profiled in an American Theatre Magazine article in March.
Agenda Item 4: Grant Program Action Items [6:13 p.m., 0:08:18 Audio min.]
a. Grant Reports
1. FY17 Arts Education Project Grant, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare and Violence
Prevention, $3,000
2. FY17 Community Project Grant, JLF@Boulder Festival 2017; $10,000
3. FY17 Professional Development Scholarship, Devin Patrick Hughes, Solti International Conducting
Competition, Budapest, Pecs, Hungary, $1,000
4. FY17 Professional Development Scholarship, Kelley Ann Walsh, ATI Annual Conference in Seattle, WA,
$883.10
5. FY17 Professional Development Scholarship, Nicole Dial-Kay, Impakt Festival 2017: Haunted Machines,
Wicked Problems; Utrecht, Netherlands, $1,000
Furman moved to accept all the reports, and Villarreal seconded. Vote 5-0, unanimous. (Hughes recused himself
from voting on the approval of his own grant report, which was approved 4-0.)
b. Professional Development Scholarship Rubric Update
Commission gave nodding approval for the proposed addition to the scoring rubric, which helps to address
applicants’ request to better understand what commission is looking for (see p. 3 of handouts).
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Click shared that a Spanish translation of the Professional Development Scholarship application should be
available for the second round in April 2018.
c. FY17 Grants Budget Balance
Chasansky explained that there remains $16,052.25 in unspent grant funds for 2017, and while it is the
responsibility of the department director to decide what to do with the funds, it has been the practice to ask for the
advice of the commission in making this decision. Staff recommended that the remaining funds from the 2017
grants cycle be used for a sponsorship of the Boulder County Arts Alliance (BCAA) as seed funding to establish
and make sustainable a cultural resource in the former Namaste Solar warehouse. (See p. 6 of handouts for a
general outline prepared by BCAA executive director Charlotte LaSasso.)
Joos wondered whether these funds would be used to pay for rent. Chasansky replied that the use of funds has not
yet been determined; he suggested a similar process to other sponsorships: staff and commission review the
proposal to make sure that it’s a smart use of the funds and then ask the organization to write a report towards the
end of the year to provide details on how the funding was used and the success of the project.
McCormick wondered whether staff considered any other projects when making a recommendation for the use of
these funds. Chasansky replied that this is the only project that staff has discussed. BCAA will need to submit a
formal proposal for staff to review, and staff will then bring the final proposal to commission to make sure that it
aligns with their intent.
Joos expressed concern that this may be viewed as circumventing the formal grants process. C hasansky replied that
there is no grant that does this; if the project did fit into an existing grant category, staff would not recommend it.
Hughes moved that commission recommend that staff use the remaining funds from the 2017 grants cycle for a
sponsorship of the Boulder County Arts Alliance as seed funding to establish and make sustainable a cultural
resource in the former Namaste Solar warehouse, with the condition that commission is satisfied with BCAA’s
responses to the following:
1. How will subtenants be chosen?
2. What is the percentage of space for different mix of uses?
3. How close is BCAA to a deal, and what rate will they be paying compared to market rate?
4. What happens to the funds being provided if the deal falls through?
5. Will there be an opportunity for hosting artists in residents?
McCormick seconded the motion. All in favor.
Agenda Item 5: Commission Business [6:47 p.m., 0:41:45 Audio min.]
a. Cultural Equity Grant Update
Having met with Carmen Atilano from the city’s Human Services department, and recognizing that the Office of
Arts and Culture may be behind in knowing how to best serve historically and currently marginalized communities ,
Joos proposed that commission offer a teaching grant; the idea would be to invite individuals and/or organizations
centered around or run by members of these marginalized communities to present a discussion or workshop in an
effort to help educate commission members and staff. Joos emphasized the importance of coming from a place of
inquiry and questioning, asking participants what they think is the best way to create this grant / how they would do
it. The goal is to make the path to participation as clear and simple as possible; arts organizations in the Boulder
community have been applying for grants from the Human Relations Commission (HRC) because they are more
accessible and offer a more inviting process.
Villarreal supported the educational component, but questioned the idea of commission spending grant s program
money on themselves.
Villarreal wondered whether there would be enough time for both the educational component and the introduction
of a new equity grant for the 2018 cycle. Chasansky replied that if this idea moves forward, he suggests that the
process should not be rushed, and would aim to execute a new grant for the 2019 cycle.
Villarreal commented that the problem with educating commissioners is that members are always changing. Joos
replied that the goal would be restructuring the framework on a systematic level, not just personal education.
Chasansky added that it is important to acknowledge the fact that staff and commission are not prepared to address
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the community’s desire for authentic diversity and need to work together to determine how to respond to the issues
of diversity, equity, and inclusion called for in the cultural plan.
McCormick wondered whether it is necessary to spend grant funds, or if this could be a round table conversation
with representatives of the HRC and community members. Joos replied that having a monetary element is more
respectful; it has historically been the duty of marginalized communities to speak up for themselves, and people
tire of this asking process.
Furman wondered what the process would look like if commission chose to offer a teaching grant . Chasansky
explained that the HRC uses an Request for Proposal (RFP) process, explaining their goal and asking community
members how they would meet that goal. In this case, commission would then score and advance the proposals.
Commission agreed that the first step should be to schedule a joint meeting with the Human Relations Commission
to brainstorm ideas on how to best administer an equity grant. Furman suggested inviting the Community
Foundation as well. Chasansky stated that he would like commission to develop specific goals and structure for a
joint meeting.
McCormick wondered whether the goal is just to create a structure for a separate equity grant, or t o improve the
equity component for all the grants. Chasansky replied that this process will focus on the equity grant, but
commission should not squander the opportunity to circle back on the statement on cultural equity.
Commission took a 15-minute break.
Agenda Item 6: Matters from Staff [7:36 p.m., 1:18:25 Audio min.]
a. Manager’s Update
b. Update on the Public Art Implementation Plan
See p. 14-44 of packet for draft implementation plan & p. 7-35 of handouts for meeting presentation.
Hughes volunteered to serve on the selection panel for the CAGID parking garage project and Joos volunteered for
the University Hill project.
Vink will send out the final working draft of the Public Art Implementation Plan with staff recommendations ahead
of the January meeting packet.
Agenda Item 7: Adjournment [7:59 p.m., 1:41:15 Audio min.]
There being no further business to come before the commission at this time, the meeting was adjourned at 7:59 p.m.
Date, time, and location of next meeting:
The next Boulder Arts Commission meeting will be at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 17, 2018, in the Boulder Creek Room
at the Main Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO 80302.
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TO: Members of the Boulder Arts Commission
FROM: Matt Chasansky, City of Boulder Office of Arts + Culture
DATE: January 12, 2018
SUBJECT: Manager’s Update for the Boulder Arts Commission Meeting
on January 17, 2018.
1. Notes on the January 17 agenda.
> From last month, Public Art Action Items – You will notice in the agenda that the two items we
discussed at the December 2017 meeting regarding the proposed Percent for Art Funding Policy and
the draft Public Art Implementation Plan are not included on the January 2018 ag enda. These
discussions have been moved to the February meeting.
> 4A, Questions on the Namaste Warehouse Reuse Project – During the December 2017 Arts
Commission meeting, commission members gave a preliminary recommendation that unspent grant
funds from the 2017 cycle be used as a sponsorship to support the team leading the project for reuse
of the Namaste Warehouse building in North Boulder. The following questions were raised for further
discussion:
A. How will the team be deciding on tenants and partners? Will they be able to strike a
balance between an equitable selection process and finding organizations that can afford
the costs?
B. What will be the mix of uses? And, what percentage of the building’s space will be
dedicated to each use?
C. Will there be an opportunity for hosting artists in residence?
D. What is the market rate for the building? And, what is the rate that is being offered by the
building owners?
E. What is the plan if the deal falls through?
During the January meeting, three representatives of th at team will be on hand to answer these
questions.
> 7B, Request for a Joint Commission Meeting with the Human Relations Commission (HRC) – Following
up on the request by members of the Arts Commission, staff has been in conversation with the
liaisons to the HRC to set up a joint commission meeting. We have preliminarily set a timeframe in
April for that meeting. During the Arts Commission meeting, staff will provide an update on the steps
we can anticipate, and ask for windows of opportunity to bring to the next HRC meeting for
confirmation. Bring your calendars!
2. Commission Correspondence.
Attached, please find copies of email correspondence received by the Boulder Arts Commission during the
period between the publication of the December 2017 and January 2018 packets.
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3. Liaison Reports
> By Felicia Furman, liaison to Local Theater Company
a) How the organization is doing?
Local is thriving. They closed their most successful show to date (The Rape of the Sabine Women by
Grace B. Mattias) on November 19th and they are gearing up for our next world premiere (Wisdom
from Everything about a young woman in Syria) opening March 4th. Their most challenging issue this
fall was staffing. The managing director had to take a leave of absence due to a chronic illness and
they have been trying to manage without a full staff.
b) What challenges are ahead, and c) how the grant is helping?
See above. The grant is helping to offset their overhead and staffing costs however, as they have
grown to produce 2 world premieres this season, so has their overhead. Since they received the
Operations Grant in 2016 their annual budget has increased significantly, and they now well
positioned to apply for the larger operations support in 2019.
4. Staff Updates.
Applications are now open for 22 vacant seats on 18 of the City of Boulder’s Boards and Commissions. One of
the recommendations in the Community Cultural Plan calls for artists and cultural leaders to participate
directly in our democracy, thereby bringing the perspectives and priorities of the arts to all aspects and levels
of decision-making for our city. The deadline for applications is February 16. Please encourage arts
professionals to apply, not only for the seat on the Arts Commission, but for all these positions:
https://bouldercolorado.gov/boards-commissions/boards-commissions
Staff continues to work on the implementation of the Community, Culture, and Safety Tax.
Work continues for cultural programming for the Civic Area.
Work continues in support of the Central Broadway Corridor Framework, Alpine/Balsam vision plan, and other
cross-departmental planning projects.
Staff continues to work on the Cultural Asset Map project.
Planning continues for next year’s “Community Cultural Plan Refresh”.
Work continues on Boulder Arts Week 2018.
> Grants and Programs for Organizations
The following Rental Assistance Grants were approved on January 1, 2018:
- Parlando School of the Arts, Little Shop of Horrors, the Musical, June 16, 2018, Venue - the Dairy
Arts Center, $1,000
- T2 Dance Project, SPRINGboard ChoreoFest 2018, March 30, 2018, Venue - the Dairy Arts Center,
$490
- Flatirons Food Film Festival, October 13, 2018, Venue - Canyon Theater and Gallery, Boulder
Public Library, $1,000
- The Upstart Crow Theatre Company, "The Playboy of the Western World" by John Millington
Synge, April 8, 2018, Venue - the Dairy Arts Center, $1,000
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- Green Room Artists, Le Voile du Bonheur: An Evening of French Chamber Music, March 23, 2018,
Venue - eTown Hall, $1,000
- Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, "A Song for Swans" on April 7, 2018 and "West Side Story" on
April 28, 2018, Venue – Macky Auditorium, $1,000
The NoBo Art District was granted an extension on their General Operating Grant report.
Panel training will occur on Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 6 to 8 pm in the Canyon Meeting Room at the Main
Library. Commissioners are not required to attend, but may wish to join in for a refresher on the Cultural
Plan and grants program.
In Attachment 1, please find an updated cultural grants program 2018 budget.
Staff will be offering free registration and bus trip for 20 of our arts and culture community members to
attend the 2018 Nonprofit Learning Lab Institute in Denver on Jan. 31.
Grant-writing training workshop with artist coach and author of The Artist’s Guide to Grant Writing, Gigi
Rosenberg, will occur on Tuesday, February 6.
> Public Art Program
The cross-department discussions continue about a possible percent for art policy for funding of public
art. To ensure that the Arts Commission has the benefit of the full perspective of city leadership, the
routing of the proposed policy has been extended. An updated draft policy will be on the agenda for
discussion at the February 2018 meeting of the Arts Commission.
Public Art Commissioning Updates:
- Experiments in Public Art 1.0: Installation - Ethan Jackson is in fabrication with installation
anticipated for March 9-10, 2018 in the Civic Area
- Civic Area Temporary Commission (Dispersion): Fabrication - Installation is scheduled for Mar 1-
8, with an event highlighting both Dispersion and Jackson’s temporary Civic Area project s.
- Additional temporary commissions are in concept phase
- Civic Area: 11th St. Spine Signature Artwork: Preliminary Design
Adam Kuby: http://www.adamkuby.com
- University Hill: Pre-Selection
- North Boulder: Selection
The North Boulder Public Art Proposal Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 8 from 1:30 -
6:00pm in the Canyon Meeting Room | Boulder Public Library
- Arapahoe Underpass: Preliminary Design
Michelle Sparks has an executed contract and ongoing project meetings are in the works.
http://michellemsparks.com
- 30th and Colorado and Foothills Underpasses: Selection
A joint project orientation meeting was held on Nov. 9 for 30th & Colorado and Foothills
Underpass projects. These projects are being stewarded as pilot urban design projects with
request for draft concept boards anticipated for Jan/Feb 2018.
- CAGID Garage Art Public Art Program: Pre-Selection
- Creative Neighborhoods Public Art Projects (Murals): Pre-Selection
Community-Initiated Projects Updates:
- US Cycling Monument: Pre-Approval
- Nobel Circle Monument: Pre-Approval
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Maintenance:
- Staff continues work on maintenance and inventory, and is moving forward with conservation on
the Mangold and Vielehr sculptures sited in the Haertling Sculpture Park.
- Staff is building a relocation recommendation package for the public artworks originally
contained in the Civic Area but have been in storage due to construction .
Staff is meeting with various departments to build out project abstracts for new opportunities to be
included in the 2018 Public Art Implementation Plan update.
Staff met with the Open Space & Mountain Parks Department to discuss possible art opportunities.
Staff is participating in the Central Broadway Planning Group.
Staff continues participation in the Neighborhood Grants Review Committee.
> Programs for Artists
Work continues on the Artist Census.
Staff continues to work on development of a pilot for the Artist Fellowships project.
Planning continues for the next steps in discipline specific programming, expanding on the Dance
Showcase and Dance Month initiatives.
> Creative Economy and the NoBo Art District
Staff continues to support the NoBo Art District organization for a study of a possible Business or
General Improvement District (BID/GID).
The NoBo Art District Community Coordinating Committee met on Jan 11. Items discussed included
an update on the BID/GID study, and discussion of the ULI TAP report.
Conversations continue about new venues in the Art District including the proposals for the North
Boulder Branch Library, the Bus Stop site, and the former Namaste warehouse. The opportunity for a
vacant building near Broadway and Violet is no longer possible, though staff will continue to work
with the owners on other possible sites.
Staff has initiated discussions with the traffic engineering division for signing opportunities to
recognize the Arts District.
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Attachment One
Current Cultural Grants Program Budget as of January 10, 2018
GRANT
CATEGORY
ASSIGNED
BUDGET
GRANTS
AWARDED
FUNDS
DISTRIBUTED BALANCE
Operational Grants Large FY2016 280,000.00 280,000.00 0.00 0.00
Operational Grants Large FY2017 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 0.00
Operational Grants Sm FY2016 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 0.00
Operational Grants Sm FY2017 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 0.00
Community Projects 80,000.00 0.00 0.00 80,000.00
Arts Education 30,000.00 0.00 0.00 30,000.00
Rental Assistance 18,000.00 5,490.00 2,490.00 12,510.00
Professional Dev. Scholarships 17,000.00 0.00 0.00 17,000.00
Arts Admin. Certificate Scholarships 10,000.00 0.00 0.00 10,000.00
Cultural Field Trips 10,000.00 0.00 0.00 10,000.00
Equity Grant 10,000.00 0.00 0.00 10,000.00
Admin / Admission Fund 7,325.00 0.00 0.00 7,325.00
TOTAL 682,325.00 505,490.00 2,490.00 176,835.00
There are 14 free rentals still available for the Macky Auditorium.
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Attachment Two
Correspondence
Below are copies of emails received by the Commission during the period of time between the
distribution of the previous meeting packet and the date on this packet. All emails that were received
by more than 3 commissioners are considered public record, and are included here. To the degree
possible, the content has been consolidated by the category of each email chains and conversations.
From: Anna Salim [mailto:anna@downtownboulder.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 4, 2018 1:22 PM
To: Chasansky, Matthew <ChasanskyM@boulderlibrary.org>
Cc: Click, Lauren <ClickL@boulderlibrary.org>; Mark Villarreal <flynvartranch@comcast.net>; F Furman
<ffurman@ecentral.com>; fonthead1@gmail.com; devin@devinpatrickhughes.com; ekrjoos@gmail.com
Subject: Invitation to the Student Banner Project kick-off event!
Matt & Arts Commissioners,
Just wanted to officially invite you all and the entire Arts Department team to the kick-off for the 6th
Annual Downtown Boulder Student Banner Project!
Tuesday, January 23rd at 4:30 pm at West Flanders Brewing (1125 Pearl Street)
This year's theme The Future of Boulder - What does the future of Boulder look like to you? has been thoughtfully
and artfully brought to life by students from Columbine Elementary, Casey Middle and Boulder High Schools.
Can wait for you to see the results!
best,
Anna Salim
VP, Events & Membership
Downtown Boulder Partnership
1942 Broadway Suite 301
Boulder, CO 80302
Ph 303.449.3774
Fax 303.449.1582
BoulderDowntown.com
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DOWNTOWN BOULDER
STUDENT BANNER PROJECT
RECOGNITION CEREMONY
You’re Invited!
What:Student Banner Project Recognition Ceremony
When:Tuesday, January 23rd at 4:30 p.m.
Where:West Flanders, 1125 Pearl Street
There will be snacks and hot cocoa, and award winners from each
of the participating schools will be announced.
Following the short ceremony we invite you to walk the mall and
view 53 fantastic banners created by amazing BVSD students.
This year’s theme: The Future of Boulder - What does the future of
Boulder look like to you?
Questions?
Contact Anna: anna@downtownboulder.org or 303-449-3774
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From: Click, Lauren
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 9:57 AM
To: Kathleen McCormick <fonthead1@gmail.com>
Cc: Mark Villarreal <flynvartranch@comcast.net>; Devin Hughes <devinpatrickhughes@me.com>;
Chasansky, Matthew <ChasanskyM@boulderlibrary.org>; Malone, Maureen
<MaloneM@boulderlibrary.org>
Subject: RE: Grant intro session - Jan 10?
HI Kathleen,
Wonderful! Thank you so much for your time.
Cheers, Lauren
Lauren Click
Cultural Grants Program
Office of Arts + Culture
720-564-2355
clickl@boulderlibrary.org
www.boulderarts.org
Library & Arts Department
1001 Arapahoe Avenue | Boulder, CO | 80302
www.bouldercolorado.gov
From: Kathleen McCormick [mailto:fonthead1@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2017 9:17 PM
To: Click, Lauren <ClickL@boulderlibrary.org>
Cc: Mark Villarreal <flynvartranch@comcast.net>; Devin Hughes <devinpatrickhughes@me.com>;
Chasansky, Matthew <ChasanskyM@boulderlibrary.org>; Malone, Maureen
<MaloneM@boulderlibrary.org>
Subject: Re: Grant intro session - Jan 10?
Hi Lauren,
I'd be happy to represent BAC at the Arts Grants Intro meeting and talk about best practices in grant
writing.
Thanks! Kathleen
Kathleen McCormick
Boulder Arts Commission Member
303.442.8020; M: 303.817.2088
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On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Click, Lauren <ClickL@boulderlibrary.org> wrote:
Hi Kathleen, Mark, and Devin,
I've booked another info session about the grants! Information below. We've had 47 guests total to the
two sessions - they're popular.
Having Felicia, Heather, and Alan at the previous sessions was very successful - the attendees really
appreciate your thoughts on the application process. Are any of you available to join me at this next
session? We'll go first in the evening so you're welcome to leave sooner than the end if you'd like.
Thanks so much! Lauren
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Introduction to 2018 Boulder Arts Commission Grants and Grant-writing Best Practices
Wednesday, January 10
5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Location: madelife<https://madelife.com/>, 2000 21st St, Boulder, CO
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Join us at madelife for an informative evening about the Boulder Arts Commission 2018 cultural grants
and a conversation about grant-writing best practices.
The Boulder Arts Commission will offer over $170,000 in grants in 2018 for your community projects,
continuing arts education and professional development, as well as venue rental assistance and more.
Grants are available for organizations, individuals, and classrooms. Participants will also have the chance
to ask questions of a panelist about the decision-making process.
We will also be joined by professional grant-writer Christopher Seelie to discuss industry-wide best
practices when proposing your artistic vision.
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP here. <http://bit.ly/2018-
BoulderGrantsEvent>
Lauren Click
Cultural Grants Program
Office of Arts + Culture
720-564-2355
clickl@boulderlibrary.org<mailto:clickl@boulderlibrary.org>
www.boulderarts.org<http://www.boulderarts.org/>
Library & Arts Department
1001 Arapahoe Avenue | Boulder, CO | 80302
www.bouldercolorado.gov<http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/>
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