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A record appropriation for the Ohio Arts Council in the stateâs 2022-23 budget has paid off for Athens County arts organizations. The OAC awarded a total of nearly $255,000 to 17 entities in Athens County â the highest amount and greatest number of recipients in recent years, if not ever. The award total represents a 40% increase in funding over the 2020 grant cycle. Of the 17 grants awarded, two went to organizations that have not received funding in recent grant cycles. The Federal Valley Resource Center in Stewart was awarded $4,184 for its âFrom Old Savannah to Tablertownâ event scheduled for Sept. 11. Ohio Universityâs Tantrum Theater received a total of $6,223 to sponsor a Middle School Drama Club in the county and to engage two teaching artists for a series of improvisation workshops at Passion Works Studio that will lead to a free public performance. ....
Photography Instructor Organization, Athens Photographic Project Salary: $14,000 Deadline to apply: Open until filled. Interviews begin May 8, 2021. Preferred Start Date: August 2, 2021 POSITION OBJECTIVE Athens Photographic Project (APP) is now hiring part-time photography instructors to lead 30-week photography classes, provide arts mentorship, and assist with exhibitions opportunities in Athens, Ohio. APP photography instructors support emerging and established artists who use photography as a tool for personal growth, social change and self-expression within the mental health recovery journey.
At APP, we believe individuals living with mental health challenges deserve to have a voice in the community. Through photography, we create the space for learning to express oneself creatively and confidently. This process allows individuals to directly confront mental health stigma and to share their lives and imaginations with the world as artist ....
Grants awarded to strengthen youth resiliency in Appalachian Ohio NELSONVILLE The I’m a Child of Appalachia® Fund at the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO) and the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation of Nelsonville (OHFN) are pleased to announce $350,000 in grant awards to strengthen youth resiliency in Appalachian Ohio. Given the critical role of childhood development on lifelong wellbeing, and the extraordinary challenges youth face as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, grants address the social, economic, educational, and health challenges faced by young people in the region. FAO’s I’m a Child of Appalachia Fund and OHFN partnered to fund organizations serving youth across Appalachian Ohio. ....