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“The Guitar Club”, Summer, 2012
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“The Guitar Club”, Summer, 2012

2012 Fall ProgrammingPoster

2012 Fall Programming10-Page Brochure, Front Cover and Pages 2-3 Spread

Mission Statement

The mission of the Indiana State University Community School of the Arts (CSA) is to provide high quality learning experiences in the performing and visual arts to persons of all ages, economic circumstances and ability levels throughout the Wabash Valley of West Central Indiana.

“FUSION”, Fall, 2012Theatrical After-School Program 7 Students from West Vigo Middle School Awarded Full Scholarships

“Ceramics for Art Educators”, Fall, 2012

ISU Art Annex

Societal Needs

The two societal needs addressed by the CSA are to increase the quality of life in the Terre Haute community and to add jobs to the community through the hiring of instructors and administrators.

Downtown Terre Haute Block Party, Summer, 2012

Petra Nyendick, CSA Director Crystal Myers, CSA Administrative Assistant

“The Guitar Club”

ISU Graduate Student Instructor, Tim Doyle

Societal Needs

Quality of life in the Terre Haute community is increased by offering sequential learning opportunities enabling citizens of all ages, experience levels and financial backgrounds to participate.

“Musikgarten” offers music classes to children from birth through 6 years of age and their caregivers

“Figure Drawing for Adults”, Fall, 2012

Thank you so much for the Fusion scholarship! I was so excited that Zekiel received a scholarship that I told our Pastor. He announced it to the entire congregation at Sunday service! This has been such a blessing. - Jeannette N.

Benchmarks Year 1

Goal l: Create a self-sustaining program of Community Arts Education.

Goal ll: Engage the ISU and Terre Haute communities in lifelong learning opportunities.

Goal lll: Increase awareness of the importance of art in everyday life for the ISU community and the Wabash Valley.

Goal lV: Become a local, state and national model for integrated arts curriculum in the community.

Goal V: Recruit ISU students in the disciplines of music, theater and visual art to assist in teaching, engaging them in experiential learning. Track 991 numbers.

Benchmarks Goal l: Create a Self-Sustaining Program of Community Arts Education

Hire Instructors

Number of ISU faculty and community instructors hired to teach music, theater and visual arts classes and music lessons: 25 (9 estimated)

Number of ISU graduate and undergraduate student teachers or assistant teachers hired to teach music, theater and visual arts classes and music lessons: 26 (12 estimated)

“Clay and Sculpture Camp” Summer, 2012

Right: Abbey Fouse, ISU Art Education Alumna, Community InstructorLeft: Suzanne Finn, ISU Undergraduate Art Education Major, Assistant Instructor

“Musikgarten”, Fall, 2012Lynette Browne, CSA Music Instructor

Benchmarks Goal l: Create a Self-Sustaining Program of Community Arts Education

Enrollment

Number of private music students enrolled: 96 (95 estimated)

Number of students enrolled in music, theater and visual arts classes: 218 (85 estimated)

“Theater Rocks!” Summer, 2012

Final Performance, Community Theater of Terre Haute

“Music Makers at the Keyboard” Fall, 2012

Jessie Forthun, Community Instructor

Benchmarks Goal l: Create a Self-Sustaining Program of Community Arts Education

Facility upgrades

Upgrade FA 119, Art Education Room

Upgrade FA 409, Music Education Room

Art Education Room, FA 119, Summer, 2012

Floor Installation

Purchased 4 Pottery Wheels

Music Education Room, FA 409

Benchmarks Goal l: Create a Self-Sustaining Program of Community Arts Education

Plan and execute first comprehensive summer program

Summer, 2012 classes offered June 4 through August 3 Number of classes: 10 Number of weeks: 6 (3 weeks estimated)

“Summer Choral Experience”, 2012

Recital HallLandini Center for Performing and Fine Arts

“Theater Techniques for Teens”, Summer, 2012

Recital Hall Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts

Benchmarks Goal l: Create a Self-Sustaining Program of Community Arts Education

Work with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to market senior adult experiences

CSA partnered with OLLI in spring, 2013 to offer the following classes to seniors: Digital Photography l: Digital Camera Basics, Digital Photography ll: Beyond the Basics and Painting Landscapes: Watercolor Techniques.

“Watercolor: Painting Landscapes”, Spring, 2013, in partnership with OLLI to market senior programming

Fairbanks Hall

Benchmarks Goal l: Create a Self-Sustaining Program of Community Arts Education

At least one external grant of $5000 or more will be awarded to the CSA

Number of grant submissions: 5

• Fender Foundation

• Wabash Valley Community Foundation

• Frontier Communications

• Indiana Arts Commission

• 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program

Benchmarks Goal ll: Engage the ISU and Terre Haute Communities in Lifelong Learning Opportunities and Appreciation of the Arts

Hold exhibitions and performances of artistic creations from academic year and summer programming

Number of performances and exhibitions in 2012: 19

Summer, 2012

Friday, June 8, 12:00 p.m.: Vocal and dance performance in Fine Arts building, room #409 for “Glee Camp”,

ages 9-13

Friday, June 8, 3:00 p.m.: Staged performance at the Community Theater of Terre Haute for “June Bugs -

Creative Drama”, ages 7 & 8.

Friday, June 15, 3:00 p.m.: Staged performance at the Community Theater of Terre Haute for “Theater Rocks!”, session 1, ages 9-12.

Friday, June 22, 3:00 p.m.: Staged performance at the Community Theater of Terre Haute for “Theater Rocks!”, session 2, ages 9-12.

Friday, June 29, 12:00 p.m.: Music performance in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts, room #151 for “Guitar Camp”, ages 5-11

Summer, 2012 (cont’d)

Friday, June 29, 6:00 p.m.: Theatrical performance in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts’ Recital Hall for “Theater Techniques for Teens”, ages 12-16

Friday, June 29, 12:00 p.m.: Music performance in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts, room #151 for “Guitar Camp”, ages 5-11

Friday, July 20, 2:00 p.m.: Music performance in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts’ Recital Hall for “Summer Choral Experience”, ages 11-16

“Glee Camp” final performance in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts, June, 2012

Fall, 2012

Friday, September 28, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Music performance by CSA instructor and School of Music faculty member, Brent McPike, at Arts Illiana’s fall opening reception

Friday, November 9, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Music performance by students of Tim Doyle’s guitar lessons/classes at ISU’s University Art Gallery

Thursday, November 15, 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.: Anita Gambill’s class “Voice for Youth” presented a recital in FA 409

Friday, November 16, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Open house and opening reception for “Saturday Art Day for Children”, musical performance by “Guitar Club”

November 12-23: Group exhibition in Turman Gallery including works form “Ceramics for Art Educators and Adults” and “Saturday Art Day for Children”

November 26-29: Group exhibition in Turman Gallery including works form “Figure Drawing for Adults”

FUSION THEATER

November, 2012, at

ISU’s New Theater

Left: Sherry McFadden,

CSA Principal Investigator, addresses audience

Right: FUSION Cast

Fall, 2012 (cont’d)

Thursday, November 29, 6:00 p.m.: “FUSION”, theatrical after-school program final performance at West Vigo Middle School.

Friday, November 29, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Reception for “Figure Drawing for Adults” and “Ceramics for Art Educators” in Turman Art Gallery

Tuesday, December 4, 4:00 p.m.: “FUSION” theatrical performance at ISU’s New Theater .

Thursday, December 6, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, December 9, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.: Music performances in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts’ recital hall, featuring CSA music students

End-of-Semester Music Recital in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts, December, 2012

CSA Open House & Art Exhibition at the Turman Gallery November 12-29, 2012

Art Exhibition for “Saturday Art Day for Children”, Ceramics for Art Educators”, and “Figure Drawing for Adults” with musical performance by the “Guitar Club”.

Above: Exhibition posters

Right top: Nancy Cobb Lippens, CSA Principal Investigator and Jim Slutz, CSA Board Member

Right center: Guitar Club performance

Right bottom: The community attending the event

Upcoming in 2013

April 3, VCSC Spring Break: WTIU Bloomington’s “The Friday Zone”, taped television segments featuring art projects to be aired during the season.

April 8 - May 10 : Group Exhibition in the Bare-Montgomery Gallery, located in Fairbanks Hall, featuring works of art by students enrolled in “Painting Landscapes: Watercolor Techniques” and “Ceramics”.

Friday, April 26, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, April 28, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.: Music performances in the Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts recital hall, featuring CSA music students.

Friday, May 3, 6:30 p.m.: Tim Doyle’s “Guitar Club” will be performing at the Swope Art Museum on First Friday.

Saturday, May 11, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.: CSA & the Children’s Museum, is featuring music recitals by CSA private and class students. May’s theme at the Museum is mystery. During CSA’s performance, entitled, “Musical Mystery Mania!”, the audience is invited to interact with performers by guessing songs and participating in sing-a-long.

August 8-23: Turman Gallery exhibition entitles, “Street Art!” for students enrolled in CSA’S summer program at the 14th and Chestnut Community Center.

Left: End-of-SemesterMusic Recital, Fall, 2012 Landini Center

Right: Final Performance“June Bugs”, Summer 2012Community Theater ofTerre Haute

Benchmarks Goal lll: Increase Awareness of the Importance of Art in Everyday Life for the ISU Community and the Wabash Valley

Provide arts activities for K-12 students in low-income families and underserved populations

Fall, 2012

Total amount of scholarships awarded to low-income families (music and art): $460 (estimated $400)

Total amount of scholarships awarded to low-income families (FUSION theater): $1050

Spring, 2013

Monday, January 21, 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.: Martin Luther King Jr. Summit at the Booker T. Washington Center

Projected amount of scholarships awarded to low-income families (music and art): $400 (estimated $400)

Total amount of scholarships awarded to low-income families (FUSION theater): $1050

Upcoming in 2013

“Street Art!”, at the 14th and Chestnut Community Center, enabling 25 students to attend a summer-long art program, free of charge

Benchmarks Goal IV: Become a Local, State and National Model for Integrated Arts Curriculum in the Community

Identify ways to partner with other organizations

On-campus partnerships

ISU Family DayOsher Lifelong Institute of Higher LearningGerontology DepartmentCollege of Arts and Sciences - Community SemesterUniversity Art GallerySummer Choral Experience

ISU Family Day, 2012 “Guitar Club” performance in theUniversity Art GalleryDecember, 2012

Off-campus partnerships

2012

Community Theater of Terre HauteArts IllianaVigo School Corporation - FUSIONTerre Haute Human Relations Commission & Booker T. Washington Center

2013 upcoming

Swope Art MuseumTerre Haute Children’s MuseumArt Spaces: Year of the RiverVigo County Library Swope Art Museum 14th and Chestnut Community CenterWTIU

Continuing Negotiations

Terre Haute Children’s ChoirCrossroads of America Youth OrchestraSycamore Drum Major Clinic

Benchmarks Goal V: Recruit ISU students in the disciplines of music, theater and visual art to assist in teaching, engaging them in experiential learning

Track 991 numbers

Number of music students recruited for CSA, 991 numbers tracked and collected: 10 (10 estimated)

Number of theater students recruited for CSA, 991 numbers tracked and collected: 9 (1 estimated)

Number of visual art students recruited for CSA, 991 numbers tracked and collected: 10 (1 estimated)

“Ceramics for Art Educators”, Fall, 2012

Matthew Chenoweth, ISU graduate studentinstructs students

“The Guitar Club”, Fall, 2012

William Tyler Pool, ISU undergraduateassistant instructor

September/October, 2012

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