3034 - Arts Engagement | ||
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3034.1) | 0 |
Number of arts/creative placemaking projects completed |
3034.2) | 13 |
Number of artisans participating in Extension program |
3034.3) | 0 |
Number of artisans who report an increase in income based on what they learned through Extension programs |
3034.4) | 92 |
Number of participants involved in community art projects |
3034.5) | 31 |
Number of opportunities for creative expression |
3034.6) | 31 |
Number of opportunities for intergenerational creative engagement |
3034.7) | 0 |
Number of documented next steps for an individual or community plan inspired by arts engagement projects |
3034.8) | 0 |
Number of opportunities to discuss individual perceptions of one’s community through interactive arts activities |
3034.9) | 92 |
Number of participants reporting an increase in community pride through participation in Extension arts programming |
3034.10) | 92 |
Number of participants reporting an increase in understanding the importance of arts engagement |
3034.11) | 31 |
Number of Extension artistic opportunities available for a community to come together |
Author: Morgan Rousseau
Major Program: Arts Engagement
In 2017-18, twelve Livingston County Homemakers worked diligently to hone artistic and heritage skills through Family & Consumer Sciences programming initiatives, while actively engaging in Master Clothing Volunteer workshops. These twelve ladies met monthly to learn quilting, paper piecing, basic sewing, serger, and textile alteration techniques. Each lady committed 7-14 hours per month engaged in workshops learning skills, which each use in producing income for themselves. These homemakers