Oakland County Arts Authority Annual Report 2017
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*General museum admissions do not include special exhibition,
special on-site events or off-site events
Free General Admission
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General Admission*
Year Admissions
Aug - Dec 2012 34,828
2013 109,132
2014 106,768
2015 108,170
2016 103,754
2017 87,701
Total 550,353
Additional AttendanceNot included in Free General Admission chart
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• Special Exhibitions
• Detroit Film Theatre
• Art Discovery Groups *
• Teacher Advisory Group *
• Teen Council *
• Special Group Tours
• Community Group Program*
• Educator Workshops/Events
• School/District Hosted Meetings *
• Curriculum Development Participation *
• University/Other Professional Development Workshops
• Statewide VTS Training
* Available to tri-county residents only
MILLAGE SERVICES BROCHUREMenu of millage services for marketing to increase engagement and attract new participants
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QUARTERLYCOUNTY CONNECTIONS E-NEWSLETTER
School and Senior trips, DIA Away, Pop up art studios, Director’s Cut, Behind the Seen, Inside|Out
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Mapping
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Student Services & Curriculum Development
• A total of 20,813 students, teachers, and chaperones participated in field trips with free transportation
• United Oaks Elementary in Hazel Park- Art Discovery Program for fourth and fifth grades
• Field trip options continue to expand in response to teachers’ requests
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Educator Professional Development• Birmingham Public Schools Visual
Thinking Strategies training
• International Academy in Troy teachers
and Art of Rebellion.
• Thompson K-8 International Academy
(Southfield Public Schools) VTS training
and coaching in September, October,
and November.
• Michigan Art Educators Association
(MAEA) Annual Conference - DIA
hosted a night of tours and
• Community Housing Network retreat
• Oakland University Galileo Institute’s
Saudi Arabia Teachers Project
• Hazel Park Schools hands-on art-making
workshop
• Oakland Schools’ ArtsFirst
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School Field Trip Attendance
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Investment in School Programs
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Senior Program
• Thursday afternoons each month – guided tours, art talks, art making, films in the Detroit Film Theatre
• 59 senior groups
• Complimentary reception every week and free group transportation
• 39 Behind the Seen art talks in the community
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Investment in Senior Programs
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Spring: Clawson, Farmington, Franklin & NoviSummer: Auburn Hills, Clarkston, Highland Township, & Troy
Inside|Out
• DIA Away: Think Like an Artist is a free, mobile interactive experience and a creative exploration space for people of all ages.
• 37 days in Oakland County with 11,000 visitors
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Community Partnership Programs
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Drop in Art Making at Fairs and FestivalsDirectors Cut Talks
County DaysCollege Night
Community Group Art-MakingArts and Health Symposium
Arts Beats and EatsCanvas Pontiac
Southfield Kids ZoneRoyal Oak Piano Project
Jewish Book FairMinds on Art
Investment in Community Partnership Programs
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Amendment IIThree Art Authority Meetings
• Meeting One: Program Plan & Projected Investment (1-19-18)
• Meeting Two: Year End Review Q2 (TBD)
• Meeting Three: Interim Calendar Year Report (TBD)
• Plante Moran Review
• County Connections Newsletters
• County Leaders Events
Bittersweet: Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate (2-17-17)
Monet & Church Exhibitions (10-20-17)
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2017 Service Agreement Summary
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Program
2017
Investment
Service
Agreement
Investment
Goal Variance
2017
Participation
Participation
Goal Variance
School $226,720 $150,000 $76,720 20,813 16,000 4,813
Senior $101,362 $100,000 $1,362 59 60 (1)
Community Partnership $306,763 $300,000 $6,763
Total $634,845 $550,000 $84,845
Contact
If you’d like information, please contact:
• Service Agreements, Arts Authorities, Community Programs & General Community Information:
o Julie McFarland– Public Affairs Officero [email protected] 313-833-8626
• School Programs, Curriculum and Professional Development
o Teri John - Director, School Programso [email protected] 313-833-1629
To schedule any group tour:
o Group Reservations Department o [email protected] or call 313-833-1292
o DIA Away Information or Scheduling o [email protected] or call 313-833-1548
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