Arts Council Annual Meeting
 
 
 
 
Annual Meeting Helps Shape the Year to Come
   
 

On Wednesday, May 21, the Arts Council held its first ever annual meeting, an important step in our growth as an organization. The very word "Council" conjures images of an engaged community-one that shapes itself through vital discussion, collaboration and action. At the meeting, more than two hundred people came together to dialogue about the Arts Council's future, showing a sense of ownership that will be indispensable for us as we seek to be an accurate reflection of the cultural community and an able agent for change.

The Arts Council extends a special thanks to the Pittsburgh Banjo Club for donating a lively performance at the post-meeting reception, to Ezra Smith for his spoken word presentation, the New Hazlett Theater and all of our other event sponsors listed below.

     
  The Annual Meeting outlined the past year's accomplishments and unveiled a new strategic plan to guide the Arts Council for the next three years. Mitch Swain presented the plan, with help of board members Kate Prescott and Bill Bodine, and then opened the floor for attendees to voice ideas or questions. The ensuing discussion will serve as a primer for further discussions throughout the year, including the upcoming Cultural Policy public forum on June 12 .
  The second half of the evening brought an artful performance, announced new programs and honored two long-time arts advocates. Artist Leslie "Ezra" Smith delivered a startling and thoughtful spoken word performance, adding artistic depth to the business at hand.
   
New Programs
 
  Neal Lucchi of HM Insurance Group gave details about the new health coverage plan for artists, and Brian Lang of BNY Mellon announced that the corporation will give $100,000 to the Arts Council for a new re-granting program, the Audience Development Fund. This program will provide direct grants up to $5,000 to arts organizations with an annual budget under $500,000 for audience development initiatives, including professional development and consulting. The first deadline will be in fall 2008.
   
BNY Mellon's Brian Lang announces the new
Arts Council re-granting program.
Arts Advocates Honored
 
  Though the next Work of Art Awards will not take place until May of 2009, we could not close this gathering without honoring two long-time arts advocates. Board Chair Jane Werner presented this year's only Work of Art Award to City Councilman Bill Peduto, for his support of artistic community revitalization work in almost every pocket of the city. Additionally, Philip Horn of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Robert Lettieri of Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania presented the Arts Leadership Award to State Senator Jay Costa, for his many years as a champion of the arts in the Commonwealth.
   
State Senator Jay Costa accepts an award from
Robert Lettieri of Citizens for the Arts in Pennsylvania.
City Councilman Bill Peduto accepts a Work of Art Award
from Arts Council CEO Mitch Swain
   
Feedback
 
  The Annual Meeting was a great celebration, but the conversation needs to go on! To give you the chance to provide ongoing and thorough feedback, we have posted the full strategic plan on our website, along with a dissected version at www.pittsburghartscouncil.blogspot.com. Please visit this blog, spend some time reading the plan, and let us know how your work fits into the big picture we envision. Continue to Be a PART!

 
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