03 Letter from Indiana Arts Commission Leaders 04 About IAC Grant Programs 04 - Arts in Education, Individual Artist Program, Arts Operating Support III 05 - Regional Arts Partnership, Regional Initiative Grants 06 - Statewide Arts Service Organizations, Technical Assistance Program, Traditional Arts Indiana 07 About Other Statewide Efforts 08 State Impact Overviews 08 - Fiscal Year 2011 State Overview 09 - Fiscal Year 2012 State Overview 10 Regional Impact Overviews 10 - Region 1: Lake, LaPorte & Porter 11 - Region 2: Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, Marshall, St. Joseph & Starke 12 - Region 3: Adams*, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Miami, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells & Whitley 13 - Region 4: Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Howard, Jasper, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren & White 14 - Region 5: Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph, Rush, Union, & Wayne 15 - Region 6: Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion & Vigo 16 - Region 7: Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion & Shelby 17 - Region 8: Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Martin**, Monroe, Morgan, Orange** & Owen 18 - Region 9: Bartholomew, Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Jackson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley & Switzerland 19 - Region 10: Daviess**, DuBois**, Gibson, Knox, Perry**, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh & Warrick 20 - Region 12: Clark, Crawford**, Floyd, Harrison, Jeff erson, Scott & Washington 21 Regional Arts Partners (please note * county was part of Region 5, and ** counties above were part of Region 11 in FY2011) 22 22 - 36 Grantees, Partnerships & Legislators Listing by County

Version 1, January 2013 | 2 Commissioners Dear Friends, Jonathan Ford, Chair Terre Haute We are pleased to share with you the Indiana Arts Commission 2011 & 2012 biennial report. We hope Trevor Yager, this report details useful information about the programs and services we provide the citizens of Indiana, Vice-Chair and their impact on Hoosiers of all ages in all regions of our great state. Indianapolis

Karen Ellerbrook, We encourage you to carefully review the information provided in this report to fully appreciate the im- Secretary pact of the arts in your region of the state. Review the list of grant recipients and program participants in Evansville the back of the report and we believe you will be impressed not only with the number of people positive- Kathy Ziliak Anderson ly impacted by Indiana Arts Commission grants and services, but also by the diversity of people, Nashville communities and organizations served. Gilberto Cárdenas South Bend

The Indiana Arts Commission welcomes our newly-elected Governor, Lieutenant Governor, as well as M. Susan Hardwick legislators. We look forward to working with all of you to advance the arts in Indiana. We are particularly Evansville excited to know the incoming First Lady is a professional watercolor artist, and our Lt. Governor-elect Judy Hess has fi rst-hand experience with music education. Corydon

Pam Hicks Through determined leadership and sacrifi ce, Indiana has emerged from a recession in a much stronger Greenwood position than many other states. According to a recent study by Indiana University, employment in the Jeffrey J. Kirk, II arts, entertainment and recreation sectors remained stable during times when overall employment in Carmel Indiana decreased, and then rebounded more quickly than other sectors during our economic recovery. These jobs not only make signifi cant contributions to the state’s economy, but also appear to weather Linda S. Levell Vincennes economic changes better than in many other industries. J. Allan Rent According to national economic research by Americans for the Arts, nearly 53,000 Hoosiers were em- Muncie ployed, full-time, in arts-related jobs in 2011, an increase of 5,700 since 2010. The same study reports Suzie Rentschler 13,570 arts-related businesses call Indiana home. Details of this information will be shown for each of Hartsville the Indiana Arts Commission’s 11 geographic regions. Each of these businesses and these Hoosier Micah L. Smith workers support families and contribute to the local, state and national economy and tax base. Indianapolis Sherry Stark The arts are a critical element to help us see not only who we are but what we are capable of being. The Columbus arts may help us be better human beings, but they also help strengthen our schools, our workplaces, Nancy P. Stewart and our communities. This creative economy, fueled by the arts, helps our communities and state attract Fort Wayne the very best and brightest creative thinkers and entrepreneurs.

Thank you for taking the time to explore the arts of Indiana. We stand ready to provide any additional information or answer any questions. We celebrate the arts with you and value their impact on the lives of millions of Hoosiers.

Sincerely,

Jon Ford Lewis C. Ricci IAC Chairperson IAC Executive Director About the Indiana Arts Commission’s Grant Programs Indiana has an impressive history of signifi cant contributions to the arts. Home to artists such as T.C. Steele and Robert Indiana, designers Bill Blass and Michael Graves, entertainers Hoagy Carmichael and Crystal Gayle, Indiana has inspired and encouraged generations of Hoosiers.

For more than 40 years, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) has advocated for and extended grant support to Indiana artists and community-based cultural organizations. Strengthening the arts is critical to strengthening a dynamic and creative work- force throughout our state. More than 13,500 arts-related businesses call Indiana home and employ nearly 53,000 Hoosiers.

The Commission fi rst awarded 42 grants in 1969, and today, centrally and through its Regional Arts Partner system, annu- ally awards grants to nearly 400 individual artists, arts organizations, and cultural program providers throughout the State of Indiana. Qualifying for an IAC grant has come to represent a “gold seal” standard of excellence. A breakdown of the grants in each county for FY2011 & FY2012 begins on page 22.

Arts in Education Grant (AIE) Funded primarily through interest income from revenue generated by the Celebrate the Arts license plate, this program was developed to help support in-classroom, arts- related learning projects. These projects partner schools and teaching artists to develop activities that impact student engagement and performance, and develop long-term commitment to the arts in Indiana schools at the primary and secondary level. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/artsineducation.htm.

Individual Artist Program (IAP)

This program is designed to provide individual artists with grant assistance for specifi c projects that will help further their career development. Grants have been used to meet the artists’ needs in promotion, business development, and devel- oping and reaching new markets for their work. The program also encourages artists to develop projects that have a positive impact on their communities where they live and work. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/individualartistprogram.htm.

Multi-Region Arts Operating Support (AOS III) Formerly known as Multi-regional Major Institutions, or Majors, this grant is for Indiana’s largest arts organizations with budgets in excess of $1 million and multi-regional program exposure with a focus on educational opportuni- ties. These organizations provide signifi cant economic and employment impact in the communities where they are lo- cated, and contribute to the economic and cultural tourism development of the entire state. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/AOSIII.htm.

Version 1, January 2013 | 4 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) Regional Arts Partnership organizations work with the IAC to provide core services to community-based cultural organizations in specifi c, multi-county regions of the state. The Partners receive an annual block grant from the IAC specifi cally formulated to meet the needs of organizations in their regions via the Regional Initiative Grant program. Block grant amounts vary by region. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/regionalartspartner.htm.

Regional Initiative Grant (RIG)

In most regions, there are four primary grant catego- ries awarded for cultural programming providers. Grant amounts vary depending on a variety of factors. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/regionalinitiativegrant.htm.

Large Operating Support (AOS II) This category is for organizations with annual cash incomes of $250,000 or more.

Small Operating Support (AOS I) This category is for organizations with annual cash incomes of $249,999 or less.

Large Project Support (APS) Arts Project Support grants are designed for cultural pro- gram providers that do not have a primary arts-focused mission. Many libraries, universities, public schools, and community centers qualify for this grant category.

Small Project Support (Mini) Some Regional Arts Partners off er Small Project Support grants, or mini-grants, for single project applications. As with the Large Project Support grants, the applicant need not have a primary arts-focused mission.

5 | Version 1, January 2013 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) This grant program helps strengthen the capacity of arts organizations off ering training and or technical assistance services on a statewide basis. Such projects may include seminars, conferences, workshops and training sessions. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/SWASO.htm.

Technical Assistance Program Grant (TAP) Technical Assistance Program grants assist established and emerging institutions and artists by building eff ective leader- ship, sound management practices, diverse fi nancial resources, and successful partnerships. Applicants must be a private, nonprofi t, tax-exempt agency, or Indiana public entity. Appli- cants scores are based on three key criteria: educational value; community participation and accessibility; and planning and evaluation. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/technicalassistanceprogram.htm.

Traditional Arts Indiana (TAI) This partnership between the IAC and Indiana University’s Folklore & Ethnomusicology Department documents, promotes, and presents Indiana’s traditional arts and artists, particularly those practicing art forms handed down through generations refl ecting ethnic, cultural, and geographically unique customs. Each year, TAI and the Indiana Arts Com- mission present Traditional Arts Master awards at the Indiana State Fair. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/2328.htm.

Version 1, January 2013 | 6 Arts Midwest Arts Commission’s Arts in Education program. For more infor- Arts Midwest, one of six regional arts organizations in the U.S., mation, visit www.IN.gov/arts/artstrustplate.htm. serves audiences, arts organizations, and artists throughout Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Governor’s Arts Awards Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The IAC annually provides a grant to Arts Midwest which, coupled with other This biennial awards program, conceived in partnership with Arts Midwest support, regrants to presenters and performing the Offi ce of the Governor, is administered by the IAC. The touring artists from Indiana, allowing them to tour throughout purpose of the awards is to honor signifi cant contributions to the Midwest, and Indiana presenters to showcase the best and achievements in the arts, which have had a profound posi- of Indiana and Midwest artists. For more information, visit: tive impact on the state of Indiana. The IAC also commissions www.IN.gov/arts/2698.htm. the creation of new artwork by an Indiana artist which serves as the award piece. In this way, the awards also encourage the ArtsWORK Indiana creation of new works of art by contemporary Hoosier artists. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/2332.htm. ArtsWORK Indiana is an informal, statewide group of people interested in improving arts-related professional opportunities Poetry Out Loud and careers for people with disabilities. Participants include artists, as well as people involved in supporting opportunities Each year, the IAC hosts the state Poetry Out Loud compe- for artists, such as rehabilitation professionals, college coun- tition, a poetry recitation contest for high school students selors, and arts administrators. For more information, visit: supported by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) www.artsworkindiana.org. and the Poetry Foundation. Students first compete at a local level to determine which students will represent Capacity Building Workshops their respective schools in the state final competition. The state champion represents Indiana at the National Finals Capacity Building Workshops help connect educational in Washington, D.C. For more information, please visit: opportunities to constituents. The first such workshops www.IN.gov/arts/2422.htm. were held in 2010 and have continued each year since, providing professionally-led training and focused discus- Regional Arts Partnership sion on a broad range of subjects related to fundraising, building stronger communities and partnerships, and A key IAC partnership program, the Regional Arts Part- organizational leadership. For more information, visit: nerhip is the cornerstone of the IAC’s efforts to enhance www.IN.gov/arts/2659.htm. service delivery and cultural decision-making at the local level. Through this partnerhip, arts providers have better access to Cultural District Certification Program IAC services and increased public awareness and advocacy for the arts at the community level. A signifi cant portion of the A cultural district is a well-recognized, labeled, mixed-use IAC’s granting budget goes to the Regional Arts Partnership. area of a community in which a high concentration of cultural Each region receives administrative funds to provide services assets serve as the anchor. This legislatively enabled program, and a Regional Initiative Block Grant for regranting to cultural administered by the IAC, establishes criteria and a selection providers within their region. For more information, visit: process to identify such districts. The program helps certifi ed www.IN.gov/arts/2482.htm. cultural districts promote the exploration of and participation in the arts and humanities through cultural experiences that Indiana State Poet Laureate are unique to their communities. For more information, visit: www.IN.gov/arts/2654.htm. Created by legislative directive, the Indiana State Poet Laureate program brings poetry and the power of the written Cultural Trust Fund and spoken word to Hoosiers of all ages. The program provides a framework for the development of specific educational Created by legislation in 1997, the Indiana Cultural Trust was programming coordinated between the Indiana Arts Commis- established as a vehicle to enhance and stabilize funding for sion and the State Poet Laureate. It also charges the IAC the arts, encouraging, promoting, and expanding the arts for with coordinating the selection process for the State Poet future generations of Hoosiers. For each purchase and renewal Laureate. The Poet Laureate serves a two-year term and is of the Indiana Celebrate the Arts special- issue license plate, a provided with a small stipend. For more information, visit: $25 donation goes to the Cultural Trust Fund. Interest income www.IN.gov/arts/2393.htm. from the Trust Fund investment annually supports the Indiana

7 | Version 1, January 2013 Fiscal Year 2011 State Overview

Statewide Arts Organizations $28,050 1% Traditional Arts Indiana $41,000 Regional Arts Partners & 1% Regional Initiative Grants Technical Assistance $1,735,548 Program 58% $101,200 3% Programs $286,772 10%

Arts in Education $21,265 1% Multi-Region AOS III $592,037 Arts Midwest 20% $87,738 3% Individual Artists Program $100,765 3% Art Investment FY2011 Economic Impact Statistics

Total IAC Arts-related employers Investment: $2,994,375 in Indiana in FY11: 11,404 (Based on fi gures for Organizational the 2010 calendar year.) Grant Average: $13,206 Project Grant Arts-related full-time Average: $3,022 jobs in Indiana in FY11: 47,083 (Based on fi gures for Total Number of the 2010 calendar year.) IAC Grants: 380 Dollars Generated $7,629,624 Indiana residents who by Matched Funds*: consider themselves 30,396 full-time artists: Arts Exposures**: 19,770,586 (Source: NEA Research Note #105 Artists and Arts Workers in the *funds required by grant recipients; doesn’t include other leveraged monies United States) **for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012 Version 1, January 2013 | 8 Fiscal Year 2012 State Overview Statewide Arts Organizations $16,016 1%

Traditional Arts Indiana $41,000 1%

Technical Assistance Program Regional Arts Partners & $116,451 Regional Initiative Grants Programs 4% $1,726,962 $251,595 59% 9%

Arts in Education $23,181 1%

Multi-Region AOS III Arts Midwest $628,000 $65,518 21% 2%

Individual Artists Program $72,321 2% Art Investment FY2012 Economic Impact Statistics

Total IAC Arts-related employers Investment: $2,941,044 in Indiana in FY12: 13,571 (Based on fi gures for Organizational the 2011 calendar year.) Grant Average: $13,354 Project Grant Arts-related full-time Average: $3,049 jobs in Indiana in FY12: 52,525 (Based on fi gures for Total Number of the 2011 calendar year.) IAC Grants: 366 Dollars Generated $9,064,037 Indiana residents who by Matched Funds*: consider themselves full-time artists: 30,396 Arts Exposures** 15,424,298 (Source: NEA Research Note #105 *funds required by grant recipients; doesn’t include other leveraged monies Artists and Arts Workers in the **for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012 United States) 9 | Version 1, January 2013 Region 1

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Regional Regional Individual Artist Arts Partner Technical Arts Partner Technical Program Operating Assistance Operating Assistance Program 3 grants; $5,850 Support Program Support 1 grant; $10,460 1 grant; 1 grant; 1 grant; $26,084 $11,000 $24,083

Large Large Project Operating FY2011 Support FY2012 Support Large 16 grants; 3 grants; Project Total Grant Investment: $49,457 Total Grant Investment: $49,568 Support 11 grants; $228,139 Large $224,202 $36,312 33 grants Operating 33 grants Support 3 grants; $53,429

Small Operating Small Operating Support Support 12 grants; $88,632 14 grants; $97,466

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $388,983 by Matched Funds $387,343 Arts Exposures* 1,319,516 Arts Exposures* 1,163,634 1,246 1,503 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 4,675 the 2011 calendar year.) 5,350 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. Version 1, January 2013 | 10 Region 2

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Arts in Arts Midwest Arts Midwest Education 2 grants; Individual Artist 2 grants; Regional Individual Regional Program Arts Partner 3 grants; $6,500 $10,000 Artist $7,500 Arts Partner 4 grants; $7,876 Operating Support Program Operating Support Technical 1 grant; $12,454 4 grants; 1 grant; $16,435 Assistance $7,570 Program Technical 1 grant; Assistance $10,000 Program FY2011 1 grant; FY2012 Total Grant Investment: $10,240 Total Grant Investment:

$174,764 Large $204,073 22 grants Project 34 grants Support Large 17 grants; Project $35,056 Support 10 grants; Large Small Large $29,442 Operating Support Operating Operating Support 4 grants; $104,992 Support 5 grants; $115,272 1 grant; $5,500

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $330,813 by Matched Funds $329,831 Arts Exposures* 330,277 Arts Exposures* 304,299 1,158 1,375 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 4,658 the 2011 calendar year.) 5,887 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. 11 | Version 1, January 2013 Region 3

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Arts Midwest Arts in Education Arts Midwest Regional 4 grants; 3 grants; $6,881 3 grants; Regional Individual $14,400 Arts Partner Individual $8,900 Arts Partner Artist Program Operating Support Artist Operating Support 4 grants; $8,000 1 grant; $22,022 Program 1 grant; $20,953 Large 4 grants; Large Multi-Region Operating $8,000 Operating Operating Support Support Support 9 grants; 8 grants; 3 grants; $109,779 $131,053 FY2011 FY2012 $107,888 Total Grant Investment: Total Grant Investment:

$356,910 Multi-Region $340,916 40 grants Operating 39 grants Support 3 grants; $116,296 Technical Technical Small Small Assistance Assistance Operating Support Operating Support Program Program Large 7 grants; $37,794 Large 6 grants; $37,906 1 grant; 1 grant; Project Support Project Support $10,160 $10,000 11 grants; $23,861 10 grants; $23,933

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $399,658 by Matched Funds $1,526,415 Arts Exposures* 1,642,348 Arts Exposures* 1,090,164 1,251 1,504 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 4,649 the 2011 calendar year.) 5,233 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6 Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. Version 1, January 2013 | 12 Region 4 Ý Ý Ý Ý Ý Ý Ý Ý Ý Ý BENNTON CARROOLL CAASS CLINTOON FOUNNTAIN HOWWAARD JASPER MONNTGOMEERY NEWTON PULASKI Ý Ý Ý TIPPPECANOE TIPTOON WARREEN WHHITEE

Individual Artist Arts in Small Technical Program Education Individual Artist Arts Midwest Project Assistance 1 grant; 1 grant; Program 1 grant; Support Program $2,000 $3,000 4 grants;$8,000 Regional $520 4 grants; 1 grant; Arts Partner Technical Regional $3,521 $10,650 Assistance Program Arts Partner Operating Support 1 grant; $11,000 Operating Support 1 grant; $20,561 1 grant; $19,646 Small Large Project Operating Support Large Support 10 grants; FY2011 Operating FY2012 3 grants; $10,000 Total Grant Investment: Support Total Grant Investment: 1 grant; $36,242 $161,989 $11,553 $161,068 38 grants Large 33 grants Large Project Project Support Support 8 grants; 9 grants; $20,385 $34,568 Small Small Operating Support Operating Support 12 grants; $61,709 12 grants; $69,703

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $277,364 by Matched Funds $255,136 Arts Exposures* 2,175,914 Arts Exposures* 205,744 728 831 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 2,182 the 2011 calendar year.) 2,572 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. 13 | Version 1, January 2013 Region 5

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Arts Midwest Regional Arts Individual Partner 1 grant; Individual Arts Midwest Artist Regional Operating $4,000 Artist 4 grants; Program Arts Partner $13,900 Support Technical 5 grants; Program Assistance Operating Technical 1 grant; $9,203 4 grants; Program Support Assistance $20,702 $7,877 2 grants; $10,730 1 grant; Program $5,686 1 grant; $11,000 Large Operating Support Small FY2011 FY2012 Project 5 grants; Support Total Grant Investment: $71,579 Total Grant Investment: 5 grants; $9,577 $198,443 $178,963 Large 32 grants 36 grants Operating Large Support Project Support 7 grants; Large 18 grants; $42,516 $91,579 Project Support 9 grants; $43,404 Small Operating Small Operating Support Support 2 grants; $15,249 3 grants; $20,405

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $332,539 by Matched Funds $153,344 Arts Exposures* 526,750 Arts Exposures* 502,198 714 810 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 3,371 the 2011 calendar year.) 3,636 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. Version 1, January 2013 | 14 Region 6

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Regional Arts Technical Partner Assistance Individual Individual Operating Support Program Artist Program Regional Arts Artist Program 1 grant; 1 grant; $10,160 1 grant; $2,000 Partner 8 grants; $15,027 $14,086 Operating Support Technical Small 1 grant; Assistance Project $16,343 Program Support 1 grant; 2 grants; $11,000 FY2011 $1,000 FY2012 Small Total Grant Investment: Total Grant Investment: Project Large Support $102,156 Project $ 88,006 4 grants; 24 grants Support 17 grants Large $2,000 4 grants; Operating $8,071 Support 2 grants; Large $19,926 Project Support Large Small Operating 4 grants; Operating Support $8,505 Small Operating Support 6 grants; $30,506 Support 3 grants; 3 grants; $13,880 $37,658

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $133,519 by Matched Funds $131,914 Arts Exposures* 140,410 Arts Exposures* 87,718 276 329 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 1,701 the 2011 calendar year.) 1,771 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. 15 | Version 1, January 2013 Region 7

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Arts in Arts in Statewide Arts Service Education Statewide Arts Service Education Organizations 2 grants; Organizations 1 grant; $3,000 3 grants; $21,030 $5,800 1 grant; $16,016 Individual Arts Midwest Individual Arts Midwest Artist Program 5 grants; $14,100 Artist Program 3 grants; $12,100 11 grants; 12 grants; $22,000 $24,000 Large Large Operating Support Operating FY2011 22 grants; FY2012 Support $265,853 19 grants; Total Grant Investment: Total Grant Investment: $241,866 $886,774 Small $883,414 76 grants Operating 74 grants Support Small 13 grants; Operating $67,887 Support 13 grants; Large $84,980 Multi-Region Multi-Region Project Support Large Operating Technical Operating Technical 9 grants; Project Support Support Assistance Support Assistance $26,920 9 grants; 12 grants; Program 10 grants; Program $23,536 $460,984 1 grant; $5,000 $466,234 2 grants; $8,883 Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $5,008,629 by Matched Funds $5,079,522 Arts Exposures* 8,970,079 Arts Exposures* 7,743,058 3,792 4,599 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 19,124 the 2011 calendar year.) 20,760 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. Version 1, January 2013 | 16 Region 8

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Statewide Arts Service Arts Midwest Organizations Arts Midwest Regional Arts Partner 1 grant; $1,400 Individual 1 grant; $7,020 2 grants; $2,000 Operating Support Artist Regional Arts Partner Arts in 1 grant; $5,832 Program Operating Support Education Large 6 grants; 1 grant; $7,543 2 grants; $5,065 Operating $11,548 Support Individual 3 grants; Artist Large $26,481 Program FY2011 FY2012 Operating Support 9 grants; Total Grant Investment: Total Grant Investment: $17,281 Technical 3 grants; Assistance $27,452 Program Technical $134,618 $122,933 37 grants 3 grants; 34 grants Assistance $18,978 Program 1 grant; $11,000 Small Project Support Small Small Small 2 grants; Operating Support Large Project Support Operating Support $1,513 6 grants; $26,375 Large Project Support 3 grants; $2,277 7 grants; $25,639 Project Support 14 grants; $28,125 10 grants; $32,022

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $ 189,268 by Matched Funds $ 101,263 Arts Exposures* 198,990 Arts Exposures* 177,625 626 762 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 1,852 the 2011 calendar year.) 2,140 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. 17 | Version 1, January 2013 Region 9

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Arts in Individual Regional Regional Education Artist Arts Partner Technical Arts Partner 2 grants; Technical Program Operating Assistance Program Operating $4,200 Assistance 2 grants; Support Small Project 1 grant; $10,090 Support Program $3,984 1 grant; $14,646 Support 1 grant; $13,781 1 grant; 2 grants; $2,000 $11,000 Large Large Small Project Operating Support Project FY2011 Support FY2012 Support 5 grants; 1 grant; 8 grants; Total Grant Investment: $15,584 Total Grant Investment: $16,940 $7,120 Large $108,621 Operating $96,101 25 grants Support 16 grants Large 1 grant; Project $18,122 Support 4 grants; $12,990 Small Small Operating Support Operating Support 6 grants; $37,706 6 grants; $36,558

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $162,819 by Matched Funds $153,601 Arts Exposures* 272,174 Arts Exposures* 171,806 445 492 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 995 the 2011 calendar year.) 797 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. Version 1, January 2013 | 18 Region 10

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Arts in Regional Arts Partner Regional Arts Partner Education Operating Support Operating Support 2 grants; 1 grant; $15,583 Arts Midwest 1 grant; $13,062 $6,000 1 grant; $1,700 Individual Large Artist Program Multi-Region Operating Support 5 grants; $8,870 Operating Support 2 grant; $24,281 1 grant; $45,470 Large Project FY2011 Support FY2012 14 grants; Total Grant Investment: Total Grant Investment: $29,500

$153,887 Technical $205,721 33 grants Assistance 29 grants Small Program Operating 1 grant; Small Support $10,100 Operating 7 grants; Support $69,919 4 grants; $16,383 Large Operating Large Support Project Support 7 grants; $77,552 16 grants; $41,189

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $234,963 by Matched Funds $601,291 Arts Exposures* 368,935 Arts Exposures* 648,355 736 854 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 2,565 the 2011 calendar year.) 2,829 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. 19 | Version 1, January 2013 Region 12

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Technical Individual Arts in Education Individual Assistance Artist Program 1 grant; $3,000 Artist Program Program 1 grant; $2,000 Regional Arts Technical Assistance 1 grant; $2,000 1 grant; $6,000 Partner Program Operating 1 grant; $10,200 Regional Arts Support Partner 1 grant; Operating $14,111 Support FY2011 1 grant; FY2012 Total Grant Investment: $13,523 Total Grant Investment: $89,773 $107,877 14 grants 17 grants Large Operating Large Support Project 1 grant; $20,000 Support 8 grants; Small Operating $26,400 Support Small Operating Large Project 2 grants; $25,798 Support Support 2 grants; $17,650 11 grants; $56,968

Dollars Generated Dollars Generated by Matched Funds $128,869 by Matched Funds $172,189 Arts Exposures* 34,125 Arts Exposures* 59,855 432 512 Arts Employment arts-related businesses Arts Employment arts-related businesses (Based on fi gures for (Based on fi gures for the 2010 calendar year.) 1,311 the 2011 calendar year.) 1,550 arts-related full-time jobs arts-related full-time jobs

* Arts Exposure numbers are for all fi nal grant reports submitted by September 2012. For a description of programs, see pages 4-6. Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 22. Version 1, January 2013 | 20 Indiana Arts Commission Regional Arts Partnership

Region 4 Region 9 1 TIPPECANOE ARTS FEDERATION COLUMBUS AREA ARTS COUNCIL 2 Tetia Lee, Executive Director G. Karen Shrode, Executive Director 3 Paige Sharp, Dir. of Regional Services Jeff Kuehl, Reg. Services Coordinator 638 North St., Lafayette, IN 47901 300 S. Washington St. (765) 423-2787 Columbus, IN 47201 4 [email protected] (812) 376-2539 [email protected] [email protected] www.tippecanoearts.org [email protected] 5 www.artsincolumbus.org Region 5 7 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF Region 10 6 RANDOLPH COUNTY VANDERBURGH COMMUNITY Ruth B. Mills, Executive Director FOUNDATION 213 South Main Street Robert “Scott” Wylie, Director 9 8 Winchester, IN 47394 Carol Pace, Program Offi cer (765) 584-9077 401 SE 6th St., Suite 203 [email protected] Evansville, IN 47713 12 www.cfrandolphcounty.org (812) 422-1245 10 [email protected] Region 6 [email protected] ARTS ILLIANA www.vcfoundation.org Jon Robeson, Executive Director Sherri Wright, Reg. Services Coordinator Region 12 Region 1 23 North 6th St., Terre Haute, IN 47807 COMMUNITY ART PROGRAM AT SOUTH SHORE ARTS (812) 235-5007 HANOVER COLLEGE John Cain, Executive Director [email protected] Dr. Geoffrey Weiss Donna Catalano, Dir. of Special Projects [email protected] Paul Hildebrand 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, IN 46321 www.artsilliana.org 359 E. Lagrange Rd., (219) 836-1839 Hanover, IN 47243 [email protected] Region 7 - administered by: (812) 866-7495 [email protected] INDIANA ARTS COMMISSION [email protected] www.SouthShoreArtsOnline.org Kristina Davis-Smith, Community [email protected] Development Manager www.hanover.edu Region 2 100 N. Senate Ave., Room N505 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Indianapolis, IN 46204 OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY (317) 232-1279 Rose Meissner, President [email protected] Angela Butiste, Program Offi cer www.IN.gov/arts 205 W. Jefferson Blvd., Suite 610 P.O. Box 837, South Bend, IN 46601 Region 8 (574) 232-0041 IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE [email protected] BLOOMINGTON [email protected] John Whikehart, Regional Chancellor www.cfsjc.org Paul Daily, Artistic Director 200 Daniels Way, Bloomington, IN 47404 Region 3 (812) 330-6240 ARTS UNITED OF GREATER [email protected] FORT WAYNE www.ivytech.edu/bloomington/ Jim Sparrow, President Susan Mendenhall, Dir. Resource Dev. For grant information only, please contact: 300 E. Main St., 2nd Floor Community Foundation of Bloomington & Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Monroe County (260) 424-0646 Renee Chambers, Program Director [email protected] (812) 333-9016 [email protected] [email protected] www.artsunited.org 21 | Version 1, January 2013 Grantees, Partnerships, and Legislators by County Direct grants to organizations in these counties also provide funds and services in other counties. Adams County (IAC Region 3) Fort Wayne Dance Collective (2011, 2012) Fort Wayne Youtheatre (2011) Sen.Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2011, 2012) Heartland Chamber Chorale (2011, 2012) Rep. Matthew Lehman (R), District 79 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Audiences Unlimited (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Bach Collegium (2011, 2012) Berne Chamber of Commerce (2012) Fort Wayne Youtheatre (2012) North Adams Community Schools (2011, 2012) Foundation for Art and Music Education (2011, 2012) Swiss Heritage Society (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS United Way of Adams County (2011, 2012) Allen Co. Fort Wayne Historical Society (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Easter Seals Arc of Northeast Indiana (2011) Swiss Heritage Society (2011) Fort Wayne Area Community Band (2011) Traditional Artists Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation (2011, 2012) Francis Geels John Haywood Memorial Park Middle School (2011, 2012) Ron Lahody Unity Performing Arts (2012) University of Saint Francis SOCA (2011, 2012) Allen County (IAC Region 3) Technical Assistance Program (TAP) Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Banks (R), District 17 (2011) Traditional Artists Judy Bozarth Sen. Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2011) Kari Cynar “Books, Brushes & Bands for Education Sen. Dennis K. Kruse (R), District 14 (2011, 2012) Katrina Gorman has achieved great success throughout Sen. David Long (R), District 16 (2011, 2012) Michael Hollman the Hammond community with its Sen. Thomas J. Wyss (R), District 15 (2011, 2012) Kathryn Lengacher various projects in the Hammond Rep. Jeffrey K. Espich (R), District 82 (2011, 2012) Penny Myers Schools. Many children in this Cathy Nagy Mowry community have received a higher level Rep. Phil GiaQuinta (D), District 80 (2011, 2012) Patrick O’Riordan of literary, visual, and musical arts Rep. Kathy Heuer (R), District 83 (2011, 2012) Sisters of the Cloth education thanks to their eff orts.” Rep. Matthew Lehman (R), District 79 (2011, 2012) Patria Smith - Daniel W. Glavin, Esq., Managing Rep. Bob Morris (R), District 84 (2011, 2012) Jim Zehner Partner at Beckman, Kelly & Smith. Rep. Winfi eld C. Moses (D), District 81 (2011, 2012) Ann Ziegler Rep. Phyllis J. Pond (R), District 85 (2011, 2012) Bartholomew County (IAC Region 9)

Arts Operating Support III (AOS III) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2012) Fort Wayne Museum of Art (2011, 2012) Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2012) Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra (2011, 2012) Sen. Greg Walker (R), District 41 (2011, 2012) Arts in Education Rep. (R), District 57 (2011, 2012) Bunche Montessori Early Learning Center (2012) Rep. Eric Koch (R), District 65 (2011, 2012) Fort Wayne Community Schools (2012) Rep. Milo Smith (R), District 59 (2011, 2012) Arts Midwest Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne (2011) Arts in Education Fort Wayne Dance Collective (2011 & 2012) McDowell Education Center (2011) Individual Artist Program Regional Arts Partner Jeff Casazza (2012) Columbus Area Arts Council (2011, 2012) Lydia Gerbig-Fast (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II John Gevers (2011) Columbus Indiana Philharmonic (2011, 2012) George Kalamaras (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Debra Levy (2012) Columbus Symphony (2011, 2012) James Vernon (2012) Dancer’s Studio (2011, 2012) Regional Arts Partner Regional Initiative Grant - APS Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne (2011, 2012) Bartholomew County Historical Society (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Columbus Scottish Festival (2012) Artlink (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Embassy Theatre (2011, 2012) Columbus City Band (2011, 2012) Fort Wayne Ballet (2011, 2012) Columbus Scottish Festival (2011) Fort Wayne Children’s Choir (2011, 2012) Technical Assistance Program (TAP) Fort Wayne Cinema Center (2011, 2012) Columbus Area Arts Council (2011, 2012) Fort Wayne Civic Theatre (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Version 1, January 2013 | 22 David Gill Rep. Richard McClain (R), District 24 (2011, 2012) Gustav Potthoff Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Benton County (IAC Region 4) Book Readers and Horn Blowers (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Sen. Sue Landske (R), District 6 (2011, 2012) Psi Iota Xi, Beta Alpha Chapter (2011, 2012) Rep. (R), District 15 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Flora-Monroe Township Public Library (2011, 2012) Blackford County (IAC Region 5) Cass County (IAC Region 4) Sen.Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2011, 2012) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) Rep. Kevin Mahan (R), District 31 (2011, 2012) Rep. (R), District 16 (2011, 2012) Rep. Richard McClain (R), District 24 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program (IAP) Lynette Waters-Whitesell (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Cass County Art Alliance (2011, 2012) Boone County (IAC Region 7) Logansport Art Association (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) All Saints Catholic Schools (2011) Sen. James Russell Buck (R), District 21 (2011) Sen. Brandt Hershman (R), District 7 (2012) Clark County (IAC Region 12) Sen. Mike Delph (R), District 29 (2012) Rep. Cindy Noe (R), District 87 (2011, 2012) Sen. Ron Grooms (R), District 46 (2011, 2012) Rep. Jeffrey A. Thompson (R), District 28 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Smith (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Rep. Heath VanNatter (R), District 38 (2011, 2012) Rep. (R), District 72 (2011, 2012) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Rep. Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 (2011, 2012) SullivanMunce Cultural Center (2011, 2012) Rep. Rhonda Rhoads (R), District 70 (2011, 2012) Rep. Steve Stemler (D), District 71 (2011, 2012)

Brown County (IAC Region 8) Arts in Education Sen. Vi Simpson (D), District 40 (2011) Greater Clark County Schools (2012) Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Rep. Eric Koch (R), District 65 (2011, 2012) Clarksville Little Theatre (2011) Rep. (D), District 60 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS “The IPFW Sculpture Clark County Historical Society (2011) Arts in Education with a Purpose team and Communities In Schools of Clark County (2011, 2012) Brown County Schools (2011) the city of Fort Wayne Charlestown-Clark County Public Library (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Individual Artist Program are grateful to the Indiana Arts Commission Jeff Guernsey Daren Redman (2011) Huber Family Michele Pollock (2011) for their grant support and the stamp of St. Luke’s Sausage Supper Susan Showalter (2011) approval that the grant Regional Initiative Grant - APS symbolizes. Together, Clay County (IAC Region 6) Friends of T.C. Steele (2011, 2012) Indiana University- Traditional Artists Purdue University Fort Sen. Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 (2011) Bill Berg Sen. Timothy Skinner (D), District 38 (2012) Bean Blossom Wayne (IPFW), the local Gnaw Mart and state arts Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) Chris Gustin communities will enrich Rep. Jim Baird (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Morel Mushroom Festival Fort Wayne streets, trails Rep. (R), District 46 (2011, 2012) Not Too Bad Bluegrass Band and campus with 50 Rep. (D), District 43 (2011, 2012) Rev. Peyton and His Big Damn Band innovative sculptural bike Iuri Santos racks in May 2014.” Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Bird Snider -Ruth Stone, Project Community Theatre of Clay County (2012) Bruce Taggart Manager, Sculpture with Ron Volbrecht Traditional Artist a Purpose, IPFW Bill Harshbarger Carroll County (IAC Region 4) Clinton County (IAC Region 4) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2012) Sen. Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 (2011, 2012) Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2011) Sen. James Buck (R), District 21 (2012) 23 | Version 1, January 2013 Sen. Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 (2011, 2012) Decatur County (IAC Region 9) Rep. Heath VanNatter (R), District 38 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jean Leising (R), District 42 (2011, 2012) Arts Midwest Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2012) Friends of the Frankfort Public Library (2011) Rep. (R), District 67 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Friends of Frankfort Public Library (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Traditional Artists Arts and Cultural Council of Decatur County (2011, 2012) Butch Click Regional Initiative Grant - APS Ron & Shirley Kennedy Tree City Festival (2011) Traditional Artist Crawford County (IAC Region 12) Harold Klosterkemper Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2011, 2012) DeKalb County (IAC Region 3) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Sen. Susan Glick (R), District 13 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Sen. Dennis K. Kruse (R), District 14 (2011, 2012) Crawford County Band Boosters (2012) Rep. Richard Dodge (R), District 51 (2011, 2012) Crawford County Junior Senior High School (2011) Rep. Phyllis J. Pond (R), District 85 (2011, 2012) Patoka Elementary (2011, 2012) Rep. David Yarde II (R), District 52 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists David & M. Chipko Roach Traditional Artists Norlinda Coney Daviess County (IAC Region 10) Naomi & Ruth Hochstettler Roger Houser Earl Riser Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011) Utah Rowe Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) David Sechler Rep. (D), District 64 (2011, 2012) Mary Jane Stackhouse Rep. (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Waterloo Depot Group Rep. Mark Messmer (R), District 63 (2011, 2012) Delaware County (IAC Region 5) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Veale Creek Players (2011) Sen. Doug Eckerty (R), District 26 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Sen. Tim Lanane (D), District 25, (2012) Melvin Stoll Rep. Bill Davis (R), District 33 (2011, 2012) Rep. L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 (2011, 2012) Dearborn County (IAC Region 9) Rep. Dennis Tyler (D), District 34 (2011) Rep. Mike White (D), District 24 (2012) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2011, 2012) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2012) Individual Artist Program Rep. Tom Knollman (R), District 55 (2011, 2012) Julie Lyn Barber (2012) Rep. Jud McMillin (R), District 68 (2011, 2012) Timothy D. Berg (2011) Valerie J. Birk (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Dwandra Lampkin (2012) Dearborn Highlands Arts Council (2011, 2012) Michael S. Pounds (2012) Traditional Artists Jody Powers (2011) Russell & Elizabeth Beiersdorfer Richard Broughton Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Frank Crosby Cornerstone Center for the Arts (2011, 2012) John Cummins Muncie Civic & College Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Patricia Dixon Regional Initiative Grant - APS Barb Gallagher “The Lafayette Citizens Band performs East Central Indiana Chamber Orchestra (2012) Robert Hornung concert band music in the park during Judy Irwin Minnetrista Cultural Foundation (2011, 2012) Kenny Jackson warm summer evenings with young and Muncie Children’s Museum (2011, 2012) The Kitchen Band old audience members tapping their toes Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Richard Moorman and enjoying a trumpet solo or clarinet Planet Earth Singers (2011) The Quilters trio backed by 50 community musicians Traditional Artists Jackie Replogle who play thanks to funding from from the Regina Atchade Lois Ruff Tippecanoe Arts Federation and Indiana Ball Archives at Minnetrista Randy Tyler Ronald Davis Glen Wright Arts Commission.” - Brenda Hohman, Willis Hoke Executive Director, Lafayette Citizens Eli Jackson Band Ehsan Kousari

Version 1, January 2013 | 24 Dubois County (IAC Region 10) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Indiana University Southeast - Ogle Center (2011) Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2011, 2012) The Arts Council of Southern Indiana (2011, 2012) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. Sue Ellspermann (R), District 74 (2011, 2012) Carnegie Center for Art and History (2012) Rep. Mark Messmer (R), District 63 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Anthony Redfeather Nava Nava Family Arts Midwest New Albany’s Via Crucis Jasper Community Arts Commission (2011, 2012) The Rheingold Band Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Scott Scarboro Jasper Community Arts Commission (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Fountain County (IAC Region 4) Actors Community Theatre, Inc. (2011, 2012) Strings, Inc. (2011, 2012) Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Rep. F. (D), District 42 (2011, 2012) The Geode Grotto No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Elkhart County (IAC Region 2) Franklin County (IAC Region 9) Sen. Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 (2011, 2012) Sen. Carlin Yoder (R), District 12 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jean Leising (R), District 42 (2011, 2012) Sen. Joseph C. Zakas (R), District 11 (2011, 2012) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2011) Rep. Wes Culver (R), District 49 (2011, 2012) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2012) Rep. William C. Friend (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Rep. Randy Frye (R), District 67 (2011, 2012) Rep. Craig R. Fry (D), District 5 (2011, 2012) Rep. Tom Knollman (R), District 55 (2011, 2012) Rep. Timothy Neese (R), District 48 (2011, 2012) Rep. Jud McMillin (R), District 68 (2011, 2012) Rep. Tim Wesco (R), District 21 (2011, 2012) Rep. David A. Wolkins (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Historic Metamora (2012) Individual Artist Program Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Elise Hofer Derstine (2012) Historic Metamora (2011) Eric A. Nisly (2011) Traditional Artists Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Catrina and the Baggy Bottom Boys Elkhart Civic Theatre (2012) The Cox Family Ronald W. Galyen Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rita Gehring ADEC, Inc. (2012) Melvin & Charlene Gray Elkhart County Symphony Association (2011) Andrew Hornbach Goshen Community Chorale (2011, 2012) Dorothy M. Humbarger Wakarusa Bluegrass Festival (2011, 2012) Marie Kerr Traditional Artists Mike Moeller Viki Graber Donna Monroe LaVern Miller Sister Ann Marie Quinn John Schoolman Fulton County (IAC Region 2) Fayette County (IAC Region 5) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jean Leising (R), District 42 (2011, 2012) Rep. William C. Friend (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2012) Rep. Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 (2011, 2012) Rep. Tom Knollman (R), District 55 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Akron Area Arts League (2012) Fulton County Historical Society (2012) Floyd County (IAC Region 12) Gibson County (IAC Region 10) Sen. Ron Grooms (R), District 46 (2011, 2012) Rep. Edward Clere (R), District 72 (2011, 2012) Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011, 2012) Rep. Rhonda Rhoads (R), District 70 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Tomes (R), District 49 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ron Bacon (R), District 75 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program (IAP) Rep. Kreg Battles (D), District 64 (2011, 2012) Cathy A. Hillegas (2011) Rep. Wendy McNamara (R), District 76 (2011, 2012) 25 | Version 1, January 2013 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. Cindy Noe (R), District 87 (2011, 2012) Gibson County Theatre Company (2012) Rep. (R), District 29 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Rep. Gerald Torr (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) Todd Cuzzort Rep. P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 (2011, 2012) Grant County (IAC Region 5) Rep. Heath VanNatter (R), District 38 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Sen. Jim Banks (R), District 17 (2011, 2012) Catherine A. Fritsch (2011) Sen. James Buck (R), District 21 (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Sen. Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2011, 2012) Actors Theatre of Indiana (2011, 2012) Sen. Luke Kenley (R), District 20 (2011) Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre (2012) Rep. Jeffrey K. Espich (R), District 82 (2011, 2012) Carmel Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Rep. Kevin Mahan (R), District 31 (2011, 2012) Conner Prairie Museum (2011) Rep. P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 (2011, 2012) Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre (2011, 2012) Arts Midwest Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Walton Performing Arts Center (2 grants in 2011) Central Indiana Dance Ensemble (2011) Statewide Cultural District Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I “The IAC IAP grant is an invaluable Marion Philharmonic (2011, 2012) Carmel Arts & Design District Traditional Artists artist resource. The IAP grant off ers Regional Initiative Grant - APS John & Valerie Bundy acknowledgement, validation, and Mississinewa Valley Band (2012) Enoch Corson recognitionof an artist’s work by a Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Geoff Davis panel of art professionals. The awards Mississinewa Valley Band (2011) The Day Family have encouraged a pursuit of profes- Traditional Artists Kip Gordon sional goals, helped to open doors, James Adkins Hamilton County Cricket Club provided new direction and accom- Phyllis Butler Bomie Han plishment, as well as empowered a Marguerite Cox Bobbie Kauffman greater voice within my work.” Harold “Ace” Ellison Lisa Sparks - D. DelReverda-Jennings, John & Joann Nave Gerald Terry IAP Grant Recipient Ruth Neuhouser Preeti Vasudevan Mike Petro Carol Powers Hancock County (IAC Region 7)

Greene County (IAC Region 8) Sen. Beverly J. Gard (R), District 28 (2011, 2012) Rep. Robert Cherry (R), District 53 (2011, 2012) Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011) Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R), District 29 (2011, 2012) Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) Rep. Bruce Borders (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Rep. Matt Ubelhor (R), District 62 (2011, 2012) Mary Borgman Rep. Peggy Welch (D), District 60 (2011, 2012) Moe Whittemore Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Harrison County (IAC Region 12) Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum (2012) Shawnee Theatre of Greene County (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard Young (D), District 47 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Linton Music Festival (2011) Rep. Rhonda Rhoads (R), District 70 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Bloomfi eld Eastern Greene Co. Public Library (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Traditional Artists Community Unity (2011) Hendricksville Pottery Harrison Community Foundation (2012) Don Woods Harrison County Arts! (2012) Traditional Artist Hamilton County (IAC Region 7) Elmer Schlensker Sen. James Russell Buck (R), District 21 (2011, 2012) Hendricks County (IAC Region 7) Sen. Mike Delph (R), District 29 (2011, 2012) Sen. Beverly J. Gard (R), District 28 (2011) Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2011) Sen. Luke Kenley (R), District 20 (2011, 2012) Sen. Connie Lawson (R), District 24 (2011, 2012) Sen. James Merritt, Jr. (R), District 31 (2012) Sen. Pete Miller (R), District 24 (2012) Sen. Scott M. Schneider (R), District 30 (2011, 2012) Sen. R. Michael Young (R), District 35 (2012) Rep. (D), District 36 (2011, 2012) Rep. Robert W. Behning (R), District 91 (2011, 2012) Rep. Brian C. Bosma (R), District 88 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ed DeLaney (D), District 86 (2011, 2012) Rep. (R), District 40 (2011, 2012) Rep. L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 (2011, 2012) \Version 1, January 2013 | 26 Rep. Jeffrey A. Thompson (R), District 28 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Southern Indiana Center for the Arts (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Traditional Artist Alexis C. Bacon (2012) Dee Nierman Traditional Artists Ralph & Gerry Dunkin Jasper County (IAC Region 4) Henry County (IAC Region 5) Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011, 2012) Sen. Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 (2011, 2012) Sen. Doug Eckerty (R), District 26 (2012) Rep. (R), District 20 (2011, 2012) Sen. Beverly J. Gard (R), District 28 (2011) Rep. Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jean Leising , District 42 (2012) Rep. Ed Soliday (R), District 4 (2011, 2012) Rep. Phillip Pfl um (D), District 56 (2011, 2012) Rep. Thomas E. Saunders (R), District 54 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Mary Ann Van Soest (2011) Traditional Artists Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Robin McBride Scott Prairie Arts Council (2011, 2012) John Zile Traditional Artists Jack Rodibaugh & Family Howard County (IAC Region 4) Jay County (IAC Region 5) Sen. James Russell Buck (R), District 21 (2011, 2012) Sen. Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 (2011) Sen. Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2012) Rep. Mike Karickhoff (R), District 30 (2011, 2012) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2011) Rep. P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 (2011, 2012) Rep. Bill Davis (R), District 33 (2011, 2012) Rep. Heath VanNatter (R), District 38 (2011, 2012) Regional Arts Partner Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Arts Place (2011) Kokomo Civic Theatre (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Kokomo Park Band (2011, 2012) Arts Place (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Initiative Grant - APS Kokomo Community Concerts (2011, 2012) Nat’l. Ctr. Great Lakes Native American Culture (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Jay County Civic Theatre (2012) Kappa Kappa Kappa (2011) Jay County Historical Society (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Technical Assistance Program Da Roux House Arts Place (2011, 2012) Lafayette-Kokomo Area Sacred Harp Singers Huntington County (IAC Region 3) Jefferson County (IAC Region 12) Sen. Jim Banks (R), District 17 (2011, 2012) Sen. James A. Lewis (D), District 45 (2011, 2012) Sen. Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2012) Rep. Dave Cheatham (D), District 69 (2011, 2012) Rep. Daniel J. Leonard (R), District 50 (2011, 2012) Regional Arts Partner Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Community Arts Program at Hanover College (2011, 2012) Children’s Choir of Huntington County (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I LaFontaine Arts Council (2011, 2012) Southwestern Show Choir Booster Organization (2012) Traditional Artists Regional Initiative Grant - APS The Company Singers Lanier Mansion Foundation (2011) Erie Band Madison Main Street Program (2012) Robert Glessner Katrina Mitten Riverrun Theatre Company (2012) Jay Peters Southwestern Jefferson Co. Middle & High School (2012) Gil Shideler Southwestern Show Choir Booster Organization (2011) Technical Assistance Program Jackson County (IAC Region 9) Community Arts Program at Hanover College (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Smith (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Jennings County (IAC Region 9) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2012) Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2011, 2012) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Smith (R), District 45 (2011) Rep. Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 (2011, 2012) Rep. Dave Cheatham (D), District 69 (2011, 2012) Rep. Eric Koch (R), District 65 (2011, 2012) Rep. Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 (2011, 2012)

27 | Version 1, January 2013 Regional Initiative Grant - APS “The Jennings County Histori- Individual Artist Program St. Mary’s School (2012) cal Society is extremely grate- Scott P. Beam (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini ful for grant opportunities Traditional Artist Nancy Stump Jennings County Players (2011) provided by the IAC, the NEA Our Heritage (2011, 2012) and the CAAC. The whole Lake County (IAC Region 1) St. Mary’s School (2011) county realizes an economic Traditional Artists impact as well as learning Sen. Sue Landske (R), District 6 (2011, 2012) Sharon Clifton opportunities in the old time Sen. Frank Mrvan, Jr. (D), District 1 (2011, 2012) Janice Harrell arts.” - Chris Asher, Society Ray Sease Sen. Lonnie Randolph (D), District 2 (2011, 2012) Larry Short President Sen. Earline S. Rogers (D), District 3 (2011, 2012) Sen. Karen Tallian (D), District 4 (2011) Johnson County (IAC Region 7) Rep. Charlie Brown (D), District 3 (2011, 2012) Rep. (D), District 12 (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 (2011, 2012) Rep. Chester F. Dobis (D), District 13 (2011, 2012) Sen. Patricia L. Miller (R), District 32 (2011) Rep. (D), District 2 (2011, 2012) Sen. Greg Walker (R), District 41 (2011, 2012) Rep. Linda Lawson (D), District 1 (2011, 2012) Sen. Brent Waltz (R), District 36 (2011, 2012) Rep. Donald Lehe (R), District 15 (2011, 2012) Sen. R. Michael Young (R), District 35 (2011) Rep. Vernon G. Smith (D), District 14 (2011, 2012) Rep. Woody Burton (R), District 58 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ed Soliday (R), District 4 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 (2011, 2012) Rep. Dan C. Stevenson (D), District 11 (2011, 2012) Rep. David Nason Frizzell (R), District 93 (2011, 2012) Rep. Shelli VanDenburgh (D), District 19 (2011, 2012) Rep. Milo Smith (R), District 59 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Traditional Artist Larry D. Mickow, Jr. (2011) Jeff Russell Daniel A. Rybicky (2011) Knox County (IAC Region 10) Regional Arts Partner South Shore Arts (2011, 2012) Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) Northwest Indiana Symphony (2011,2012) Rep. Kreg Battles (D), District 64 (2011, 2012) Ridgewood Arts Foundation (2011, 2012) Rep. Bruce Borders (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Beachfront Dance (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Books, Brushes & Bands (2011, 2012) Old Town Players (2011, 2012) East Chicago Arts Initiative (2011) Vincennes University Fdn. Alumni Series (2011, 2012) Friends of Emerson (2011, 2012) Vincennes Humanities - Shircliff Gallery (2011, 2012) Indiana Ballet Theatre (2011, 2012) Morning Bishop Theatre (2011) Kosciusko County (IAC Region 2) South Shore Dance Alliance (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Sen. Jim Banks (R), District 17 (2011) Board of Munster Parks & Recreation (2011, 2012) Sen. Susan Glick (R), District 13 (2011) Boys & Girls Club Northwest Indiana (2011, 2012) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) City of Crown Point (2011, 2012) Sen. Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 (2011, 2012) Chorus Angelorum (2011, 2012) Sen. Carlin Yoder (R), District 12 (2012) Gary International Black Film Festival (2012) Rep. William C. Friend (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Lakeshore Public Television (2011, 2012) Rep. (R), District 22 (2011, 2012) Northwest Family Services (2011, 2012) Rep. David A. Wolkins (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) Sociedad Cultural y Civica (2012) Urban League of Northwestern Indiana (2012) Individual Artist Program YMCA of Hammond (2011) Peggy R. Miller (2012) Technical Assistance Program Regional Initiative Grant - APS South Shore Arts (2011, 2012) Christian Performing Artist’s Fellowship (2012) Traditional Artists Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department (2011, 2012) The Funtymers Elizabeth Grabowska LaGrange County (IAC Region 3) House of India Milan Opacich Sen. Susan Glick (R), District 13 (2011, 2012) Pulaski Day Rep. David A. Wolkins (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) Rep. David Yarde, II (R), District 52 (2011, 2012)

Version 1, January 2013 | 28 LaPorte County (IAC Region 1) Sherry McConnell Joe Rice Sen. Jim Arnold (D), District 8 (2011, 2012) Tom Shirk Glen Spencer Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011, 2012) Junie Theoharris Sen. Karen Tallian (D), District 4 (2012) Rep. (D), District 17 (2011, 2012) Marion County (IAC Region 7) Rep. Tom Dermody (R), District 20 (2011, 2012) Rep. (D), District 9 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jean Breaux (D), District 34 (2011, 2012) Sen. Mike Delph (R), District 29 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Sen. Beverly Gard (R), District 28 (2012) Lubeznik Center for the Arts (2011, 2012) Sen. James W. Merritt, Jr. (R), District 31 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Sen. Patricia L. Miller (R), District 32 (2011, 2012) Area Artists Association (2011) Sen. Scott M. Schneider (R), District 30 (2011, 2012) Dunes Art Foundation (2012) Sen. Greg Taylor (D), District 33 (2011, 2012) Festival Players Guild (2011, 2012) Sen. Brent Waltz (R), District 36 (2011, 2012) LaPorte County Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Sen. R. Michael Young (R), District 35 (2011, 2012) Michigan City Chamber Music Festival (2011) Rep. Jeb A. Bardon (D), District 25 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. John Bartlett (D), District 95 (2011, 2012) Michigan City Chamber Music Festival (2012) Rep. Robert W. Behning (R), District 91 (2011, 2012) Purdue University North Central (2012) Rep. Brian C. Bosma (R), District 88 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Rep. William Crawford (D), District 98 (2011, 2012) James Blaszak Rep. John J. Day (D), District 100 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ed DeLaney (D), District 86 (2011, 2012) Lawrence County (IAC Region 8) Rep. David Nason Frizzell (R), District 93 (2011, 2012) Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Rep. Phillip D. Hinkle (R), District 92 (2011, 2012) Rep. Eric Koch (R), District 65 (2011, 2012) Rep. Cindy Kirchhofer (R), District 89 (2011, 2012) Rep. Matt Ubelhor (R), District 62 (2011, 2012) Rep. Cindy Noe (R), District 87 (2011, 2012) Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D), District 96 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Rep. (D), District 94 (2011, 2012) Debra J. Spanger (2011) Rep. Mike Speedy (R), District 90 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Rep. (D), District 97 (2011, 2012) Donnie Bell Rep. (D), District 99 (2011, 2012) Judy Shaw Arts in Education Madison County (IAC Region 5) Indianapolis Public Schools (2012) Pike High School (2011) Sen. Doug Eckerty (R), District 26 (2011, 2012) Arts Midwest Sen. Luke Kenley (R), District 20 (2011) Clowes Memorial Hall (2 grants in 2011 & 2012) Sen. Tim Lanane (D), District 25 (2011, 2012) Ensemble Music Society (2 grants in 2011 & 1 in 2012) Rep. Terri Austin (D), District 36 (2011, 2012) Indianapolis Art Center (2011) Rep. L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 (2011, 2012) Arts Operating Support III (AOS III) Rep. Scott E. Reske (D), District 37 (2011, 2012) The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (2012) Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Dance Kaleidoscope (2011, 2012) Anderson Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians/Western Art (2011, 2012) Anderson Center for the Arts (2012) Indiana Opera Society (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Indiana Repertory Theatre (2011, 2012) The Anderson Center for the Arts (2011) Indiana Symphony Society (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Indianapolis Art Center (2011, 2012) Anderson Area Children’s Choir (2012) Indianapolis Children’s Choir (2012) Anderson Young Ballet Theatre (2011, 2012) International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (2011, 2012) Central Indiana Powwow (2012) Indianapolis Museum of Art (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini VSA Indiana (2011) Anderson Area Children’s Choir (2011) Young Audiences of Indiana (2011, 2012) Central Indiana Powwow (2011) Individual Artist Program Traditional Artists Greg Adams Becky Archibald (2012) Carol Ball Maurice Broaddus (2012) Henry Cross Natalee Cooney (2012) Randy Good Rob D. Day (2011) Dave Lineberry D. DelReverda-Jennings (2012) 29 | Version 1, January 2013 Ellen Denham (2012) “The funds we receive Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra (2011, 2012) Chad J. Gallion (2011) from Arts Illiana (through Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library (2011, 2012) Gina Soo Golden (2011) the IAC) helps us turn Jewish Community Center (2011, 2012) Sara Beanblossom Huntington (2011) our series of free concerts Nationalities Council of Indiana (2011) Nancy Kriplen (2012) into concert events for North Central Choral Music/MSD Washington Twp. (2012) Nancy Lee (2011) the whole family in a Orkestra Projekt (2011) Patricia Martin (2012) beautiful park setting. Ronen Chamber Orchestra (2012) Craig McCormick (2011) Support from the IAC/ Statewide Arts Service Organizations Nina L. McCoy (2011) Arts Illiana helps us Art Education Association of Indiana (2011) Kevin A. McKelvey (2012) provide the extras that Association of Indiana Museums (2011) make a concert a truly Judith Odell (2011) Indiana Music Educators Association (2011, 2012) engaging experience, John Sherman (2012) including books for young Technical Assistance Program Barbara Shoup (2012) people, interesting Arts Council of Indianapolis (2011, 2012) Steven W. Sickles (2011) information, and Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library (2012) Artur Silva (2011) educational materials.” Traditional Artists Julianna E. Thibodeaux (2012) - Jim Chesterson, Terre Tony Artis Bill Bailey Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Haute Community Band Kwesi Brown American Cabaret Theatre (2012) Dina Cohen American Pianists Association (2011, 2012) Mineko Grunow Arts Council of Indianapolis (2011, 2012) Ain Haas Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site (2012) Noble Melton Sung Men Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre of Indianapolis (2011) Jautrais Paris & Jautrais Sols Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (2011) Shital Parmar Claude McNeal’s Musical Theatre Training Program (2012) Robert Turner and the Silver Hearts Fine Arts Society (2011) Tony Showa Harrison Center for the Arts (2011, 2012) Roy Spight Heartland Truly Moving Pictures (2011, 2012) Indiana Opera Society (2011) Marshall County (IAC Region 2) Indiana State Museum Foundation (2011, 2012) Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011) Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (2011, 2012) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2012) Indianapolis Children’s Choir (2011) Sen. Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 (2011, 2012) Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (2011, 2012) Rep. Nancy Dembowski (D), District 17 (2011, 2012) Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival (2011, 2012) Rep. William C. Friend (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Madame Walker Urban Life Center (2012) Music for All (2011) Arts in Education Phoenix Theatre (2011, 2012) Plymouth Community School Corporation (2012) President Benjamin Harrison Foundation (2011) Individual Artist Program Theatre on the Square (2011) Angela D. Leed (2011) VSA Indiana (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Encore Performing Arts (2011, 2012) Art with a Heart (2012) Plymouth Arts Commission (2012) Asante Children’s Theatre (2011, 2012) Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department (2011, 2012) Festival Music Society (2011, 2012) Footlite Musicals (2011, 2012) Martin County (IAC Region 8) Freetown Village (2011, 2012) Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (2012) Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011) IndyChoruses (2011, 2012) Sen. John Waterman (R), District 29 (2012) Motus Dance Theatre (2011, 2012) Rep. Mark Messmer (R), District 63 (2011, 2012) New World Chamber Orchestra (2011, 2012) Rep. Matt Ubelhor (R), District 62 (2011, 2012) Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis (2011, 2012) Primary Colours (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Larry Whorrall Ronen Chamber Orchestra (2011) Storytelling Arts of Indiana (2011, 2012) Miami County (IAC Region 3) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Brick Street Poetry (2011) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2011, 2012) Butler University (2011, 2012) Rep. William C. Friend (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Indiana Federation of Music Clubs (2012) Rep. Richard McClain (R), District 24 (2011, 2012) Indiana Historical Society (2011) Rep. P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 (2011, 2012) Indiana Plein Air Painters Association (2012) Indianapolis Ballet (2012) Version 1, January 2013 | 30 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Ivy Tech Waldron Arts Center (2012) International Circus Hall of Fame (2011) Statewide Arts Service Organizations Miami County Historical Society (2011, 2012) Indiana Coalition for the Arts Foundation (2011) Peru Art Collection (2012) Statewide Cultural Districts Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District, BEAD Monroe County (IAC Region 8) Technical Assistance Program City of Bloomington (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 (2011) Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana (2012) Sen. Vi Simpson (D), District 40 (2011, 2012) Traditional Arts Indiana (2012) Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists “Bugs Bunny at the Rep. Bob Heaton (R), District 46 (2011, 2012) Laurel Bender Symphony was a milestone Rep. (D), District 61 (2011, 2012) Djo Bi for the Anderson Symphony Bruce David Orchestra, as we are the Rep. Peggy Welch (D), District 60 (2011, 2012) Josh David smallest orchestra (budget Fatted Calf String Band and geographically) to present Arts in Education Bonnie Gordon-Lucas this world-renown concert. Pinnacle School (2011) The Hoosier Fly Fishers We had over 2,000 attend Arts Midwest Jewish Theater of Bloomington and so many children come Jackie Olenick experience their fi rst sym- Lotus Education & Arts Fdn. (2 grants in 2011 & 2012) Richard Seraphinoff phony event. The ASO also Individual Artist Program Silk Road Ensemble was able to donate John D. Bower (2011) Dan Speer tickets to the underserved.“ Craig Brenner (2012) RJ (Rosemary) Trubitt - Dana E. Stone, Executive Amy B. Brier (2011) Abby Pleasure Wolf Director, Anderson Symphony Orchestra Duane Busick (2011) James Yang Sean Cortright (2011) Monika Herzig (2012) Montgomery County (IAC Region 4) Janiece Jaffe (2012) Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Petar Jankovic (2012) Rep. Tim N. Brown (R), District 41 (2011, 2012) Doris Lynch (2012) Rep. Jeffrey A. Thompson (R), District 28 (2011, 2012) Elke Pessl (2011) Shana Ritter (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Other Montgomery County Cultural Foundation (2011, 2012) Traditional Arts Indiana (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Arts Partner Lew Wallace Study Preservation Society (2011) City of Bloomington (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana (2012) Art League of Montgomery County (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Buskirk Chumley Theatre (2011, 2012) Morgan County (IAC Region 8) Cardinal Stage Company (2011, 2012) Lotus Education & Arts Foundation (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Sen. R. Michael Young (R), District 35 (2011) Bloomington Chamber Singers (2012) Rep. Robert W. Behning (R), District 91 (2011, 2012) Bloomington Community Band (2011) Rep. Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 (2011, 2012) Bloomington Playwrights Project (2011, 2012) Bloomington POPS (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Bloomington Symphony Orchestra (2011) Morgan Co. Community Concerts Association (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Southern Indiana Youth Symphony (2011) Zydeco’s Windfall Dancers (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Newton County (IAC Region 4) Area 10 Council on Aging (2011, 2012) Bloomington Chamber Singers (2011) Sen. Sue Landske (R), District 6 (2011, 2012) Bloomington Community Band (2012) Rep. Donald Lehe (R), District 15 (2011, 2012) Early Music Associates (2012) Rep. Shelli VanDenburgh (D), District 19 (2011, 2012) Indiana University, SoFA Gallery (2011) Indiana University, Indiana Festival Theatre (2012) No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Southern Indiana Youth Symphony (2012) Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center (2012) USA International Harp Competition (2012) WonderLab (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Heritage Education Resources (2011) 31 | Version 1, January 2013 Noble County (IAC Region 3) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Bridgeton Covered Bridge Assn. Student Art Show (2011) Sen. Susan Glick (R), District 13 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Rep. Kathy Heuer (R), District 83 (2011, 2012) Portland Mills Covered Bridge Rep. David Yarde, II (R), District 52 (2011, 2012) Perry County (IAC Region 10) No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2011, 2012) Ohio County (IAC Region 9) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Rep. Sue Ellspermann (R), District 74 (2011, 2012) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2011, 2012) Rep. Jud McMillin (R), District 68 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Cannelton Foundation (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Perry Central Schools (2011, 2012) Kendal Miller (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Pike County (IAC Region 10) Ohio County Historical Society (2011) Traditional Artists Riverboat Birdhouse Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011, 2012) Jamon Zeiler Rep. Kreg Battles (D), District 64 (2011, 2012) Rep. Mark Messmer (R), District 63 (2011, 2012) Orange County (IAC Region 8) Individual Artist Program John P. Scarpa (2011) Sen. Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 (2011) Traditional Artists Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2011) Fields of Home Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2012) Larry Haycraft Rep. Matt Ubelhor (R), District 62 (2011, 2012) Rothrock Music

Regional Initiative Grant - APS Porter County (IAC Region 1) First Chance Center (2011, 2012) Orange County Community Development (2011, 2012) Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011, 2012) Orleans Chamber of Commerce (2011, 2012) Sen. Sue Landske (R), District 6 (2011) Traditional Artists Sen. Karen Tallian (D), District 4 (2011, 2012) Glenn Hall Rep. Charlie Brown (D), District 3 (2011, 2012) Grease Gravy Rep. Tom Dermody (R), District 20 (2011, 2012) Joe Manship Rep. (D), District 10 (2011, 2012) Owen County (IAC Region 8) Rep. Ed Soliday (R), District 4 (2011, 2012) Rep. Shelli VanDenburgh (D), District 19 (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 (2011, 2012) Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Rep. Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 (2011, 2012) Michelle Corazzo (2011) Rep. Bob Heaton (R), District 46 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Association of Artists & Craftsmen (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Community Theatre Guild (2011, 2012) Friends of McCorkmick’s Creek (2011, 2012) South Shore Chamber Orchestra (2012) Owen County Heritage and Culture Center (2012) South Shore Performing Arts (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Regional Initiative Grant - APS Owen County Heritage and Culture Center (2011) City of Portage (2012) Owen County S.O.U.N.D.S. (2012) Indiana Dunes Learning Center (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Lutheran University Association (2011, 2012) Naomi Fisher Opportunity Enterprises (2011, 2012) Gail Former Taltree Arboretum (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Parke County (IAC Region 6) Marian Sykes Sen. Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 (2011) Posey County (IAC Region 10) Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2012) Rep. Jim Baird (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Tomes (R), District 49 (2011, 2012) Rep. Tim N. Brown (R), District 41 (2011, 2012) Rep. Wendy McNamara (R), District 76 (2011, 2012) Rep. F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS New Harmony Business Associates (2011, 2012) Version 1, January 2013 | 32 New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art (2011) Traditional Artists New Harmony Theatre (2011) Joe Bauer Traditional Artists Paul Borchelt Dan Cain Harold Hartman Marvin Kemper Rush County (IAC Region 5) Pulaski County (IAC Region 4) Sen. Jean Leising (R), District 42 (2011, 2012) Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011, 2012) Rep. Robert Cherry (R), District 53 (2011, 2012) Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2011) Rep. Randy Frye (R), District 67 (2011, 2012) Rep. Tom Dermody (R), District 20 (2011, 2012) Rep. Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Carolyn Rushton No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Scott County (IAC Region 12) Putnam County (IAC Region 6) Sen. Jim Smith (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 (2011, 2012) Rep.Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 (2011, 2012) Sen. Connie Lawson (R), District 24 (2011, 2012) Rep. Jim Baird (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Scott County Community Foundation (2012) Individual Artist Program Traditional Artists Cynthia A. O’Dell (2011) Wilson & Brian Allen Barbara Fields Timm (2011) Ivan Guernsey Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Putnam County Playhouse (2011, 2012) Shelby County (IAC Region 7) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Putnam County Museum (2011, 2012) Sen. Beverly Gard (R), District 28 (2012) Sen. Jean Leising (R), District 42 (2011, 2012) Randolph County (IAC Region 5) Rep. Robert Cherry (R), District 53 (2011, 2012) Rep. Sean Eberhart (R), District 57 (2011, 2012) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2011, 2012) Rep. Bill Davis (R), District 33 (2011, 2012) Arts in Education Rep. Thomas E. Saunders (R), District 54 (2011, 2012) Northwestern Consolidated Schools of Shelby Co. (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Regional Arts Partner Shelby County Players (2011, 2012) Community Foundation of Randolph County (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Initiative Grant - APS Shelby County Arts Fest (2011) Art Association of Randolph County (2012) Technical Assistance Program Spencer County (IAC Region 10) Community Foundation of Randolph County (2012) Sen. Lindel Hume (D), District 48 (2012) Ripley County (IAC Region 9) Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2011) Rep. Suzanne Crouch (R), District 78 (2011, 2012) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2011, 2012) Rep. Sue Ellspermann (R), District 74 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jean Leising (R), District 42 (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. Dave Cheatham (D), District 69 (2011, 2012) Lincoln Boyhood Drama Association (2012) Rep. Randy Frye (R), District 67 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artist Rep. Jud McMillin (R), District 68 (2011, 2012) St. Meinrad Archabbey

Arts in Education St. Joseph County (IAC Region 2) Batesville Community School Corporation (2011) Individual Artist Program Sen. Jim Arnold (D), District 8 (2011, 2012) Gregory Allen Sayers (2011) Sen. John E. Broden (D), District 10 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011) Rural Alliance for the Arts (2011, 2012) Sen. Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Sen. Joseph C. Zakas (R), District 11 (2011, 2012) National Muzzle Loading Rifl e Association (2012) Rep. B. Patrick Bauer (D), District 6 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Rep. Ryan M. Dvorak (D), District 8 (2011, 2012) National Muzzle Loading Rifl e Association (2011) Rep. Craig R. Fry (D), District 5 (2011, 2012) Rep. Timothy Neese (R), District 48 (2011, 2012)

33 | Version 1, January 2013 Rep. David Niezgodski (D), District 7 (2011, 2012) Rep. Tim Wesco (R), District 21 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Sullivan Soil and Water Conservation District (2011) Arts in Education Good Shepherd Montessori School (2012) South Bend Community School Corporation (2012) Switzerland County (IAC Region 9) Arts Midwest Sen. Jim Smith (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) DeBartolo Performing Arts Center (2 grants in 2011 & 2012) Rep. Jud McMillin (R), District 68 (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program Karla A. Cruise (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Susan L. Moore (2011) Swiss Wine Festival (2011) Heather A. Murray (2011) Switzerland County Recreation and Tourism (2012) Kelcey Parker (2012) Vevay Main Street (2011) Regional Arts Partner Traditional Artists Community Foundation of St. Joseph County (2011, 2012) Janet Bond Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Anthony Catanzaro Fischoff National Chamber Music Association (2012) Debbie Foster John & Paulina Scudder South Bend Civic Theatre (2011, 2012) Addam Slover South Bend Museum of Art (2011, 2012) Melodee Stepleton South Bend Symphony Orchestra Association (2011, 2012) Bill Wiseman Southold Dance Theater (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Tippecanoe County (IAC Region 4) IU South Bend Raclin School of the Arts (2012) Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley (2011, 2012) Sen. Ron Alting (R), District 22 (2011, 2012) John Glenn School Corporation (2011) Sen. Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 (2011, 2012) Mid America Filmmakers (2012) Rep. Tim N. Brown (R), District 41 (2011, 2012) Musical Arts Indiana (2012) Rep. (D), District 27 (2011, 2012) Patchwork Dance Company (2011, 2012) Rep. (R), District 26 (2011, 2012) Riverbend Film Festival (2012) Saint Margaret’s House (2011, 2012) Arts in Education “The arts are alive at Frankfort South Bend Chamber Singers (2012) Oakland High School (2011) Community Public Library due South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Individual Artist Program to funds from partners such as Vesper Chorale Incorporated (2011) Greg Kostraba (2012) the Indiana Arts Commission and Technical Assistance Program Michael J. Lewis (2012) the Tippecanoe Arts Federation,” Community Foundation of St. Joseph County (2011, 2012) Don N. Nichols (2012) - Flo Caddell, Frankfort Traditional Artist Denise M. Wilson (2012) Community Public Library. Bonnie Bent Regional Arts Partner Tippecanoe Arts Federation (2011, 2012) Starke County (IAC Region 2) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (2012) Sen. Jim Arnold (D), District 8 (2012) Civic Theater of Greater Lafayette (2011, 2012) Sen. Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 (2011, 2012) Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (2012) Rep. Nancy Dembowski (D), District 17 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Bach Chorale Singers (2011, 2012) Indiana Fiddler’s Gathering (2011, 2012) Lafayette Citizen’s Band (2012) Steuben County (IAC Region 3) Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (2011) Long Center for the Performing Arts (2011, 2012) Sen. Dennis K. Kruse (R), District 14 (2011) Purdue University Galleries (2011) Sen. Susan Glick (R), District 13 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. Richard Dodge (R), District 51 (2011, 2012) Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (2011) Friends of Bob Live Music Co-op (2012) Traditional Artists Terry Dalrymple Opera de Lafayette (2012) Tracy & Lillian Hammond Purdue University Bands (2011, 2012) Scott Lepley Purdue University Theatre (2011) Harry Martin Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Gary Stroh 42nd Royal Highlanders (2011) Battle Ground Elementary STPS (2011) Sullivan County (IAC Region 6) Friends of Bob Live Music Co-op (2011) Ivy Tech Community College (2011) Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011, 2012) Lafayette School Corporation (2012) Rep. Bruce Borders (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Version 1, January 2013 | 34 Wabash Valley Youth Symphony (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Words on the Go (2011) Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana (2012) Statewide Cultural Districts Children’s Center for Dance Education (2012) Tippecanoe Arts and Cultural District Evansville Civic Theatre (2012) Technical Assistance Program Evansville Symphonic Band (2011, 2012) Tippecanoe Arts Federation (2011, 2012) Tales & Scales (2012) Traditional Artists Regional Initiative Grant - APS The 42nd Royal Highlanders Evansville ARC (2012) Cathy Hayt Louis J. Koch Family Childrens Museum (2011, 2012) Tipton County (IAC Region 4) Patchwork Central (2011, 2012) Public Education Foundation of Evansville (2011, 2012) Sen. James Russell Buck (R), District 21 (2011, 2012) Tri-State Teleplex, WNIN (2011, 2012) Sen. Luke Kenley (R), District 20 (2011) USI Foundation (2012) Rep. L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 (2011, 2012) USI RopeWalk Writers Retreat (2011, 2012) Rep. P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 (2011, 2012) Technical Assistance Program Vanderburgh Community Foundation (2012) Traditional Artists Regional Initiative Grant - APS Jim Cooper Tipton Community Theatre (2011) The Piecemakers Tipton County Pork Festival (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Vermillion County (IAC Region 6) Tipton County Public Library (2012) Sen. Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 (2011) Union County (IAC Region 5) Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2012) Rep. F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 (2011, 2012) Sen. Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 (2011) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2012) No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Rep. Tom Knollman (R), District 55 (2011, 2012) Vigo County (IAC Region 6) No Grantees in FY 2011 & 2012 Sen. Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 (2011, 2012) Vanderburgh County (IAC Region 10) Sen. John M. Waterman (R), District 39 (2011) Rep. Jim Baird (R), District 44 (2011, 2012) Sen. Vaneta Becker (R), District 50 (2011, 2012) Rep. Bruce Borders (R), District 45 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Tomes (R), District 49 (2011, 2012) Rep. F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 (2011, 2012) Rep. Ron Bacon (R), District 75 (2011, 2012) Rep. Bob Heaton (R), District 46 (2011, 2012) Rep. Suzanne Crouch (R), District 78 (2011, 2012) Rep. Clyde Kersey (D), District 43 (2011, 2012) Rep. Wendy McNamara (R), District 76 (2011, 2012) Rep. (D), District 77 (2011, 2012) “Without the funds from the IAC Individual Artist Program and TAF, we would not have been Matthew C. Brennan (2012) AOS III able to provide a Pulitzer-nom- Suzanne Carter (2011) Evansville Philharmonic Orchestral Corp. (2012) inated author from California. Michael Flaherty (2011) Arts in Education Victor Villasenor’s visit electrifi ed Mary Kramer (2011) Academy for Innovative Studies (2011) student and adult audiences and Frances Lattanzio (2011) Joshua Academy (2011) inspired children with his positive Peter J. Williams (2011) Individual Artist Program message of reilience and ethnic Sala Wong (2011) William Baer (2011) pride.” - Monica Casanova, Regional Arts Partner Lisa L. Dayvolt (2011) Monticello Public Library Arts Illiana (2011, 2012) Carole Douglas (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Jane C. Vickers (2011) Art Spaces (2011) Regional Arts Partner Sheldon Swope Art Museum (2011, 2012) Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana (2011) Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Vanderburgh Community Foundation (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Art Spaces (2012) Children’s Center for Dance Education (2011) Community Theatre of Terre Haute (2011, 2012) Evansville Civic Theatre (2011) Terre Haute Children’s Choir (2012) Evansville Dance Theatre (2011) Terre Haute Community Band (2011, 2012) Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra (2011) Crossroads Repertory Theatre (2011, 2012) Tales & Scales (2011) Indiana State University Art Gallery (2011, 2012) Indiana State University Music Department (2011, 2012) 35 | Version 1, January 2013 The Maple Center (2011) The Spoon Man Family Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Rooney Library (2012) Wayne County (IAC Region 5) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Theatre (2011, 2012) Sen. Allen Paul (R), District 27 (2011, 2012) Technical Assistance Program Rep. Tom Knollman (R), District 55 (2011, 2012) Arts Illiana (2011, 2012) Rep. Phillip Pfl um (D), District 56 (2011, 2012) Rep. Thomas E. Saunders (R), District 54 (2011, 2012) Wabash County (IAC Region 3) Arts Midwest Sen. Jim Banks (R), District 17 (2011, 2012) Richmond Comm. Schools (2 grants in 2011 & 1 in 2012) Individual Artist Program Sen. Randy Head (R), District 18 (2011) Jean Harper (2012) Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R), District 22 (2011, 2012) Jennifer Kiffmeyer (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Arts Midwest Richmond Art Museum (2011, 2012) Honeywell Foundation (2 grants in 2011 & 2012) Richmond Symphony Orchestra (2011, 2012) Arts Operating Support III (AOS III) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I The Honeywell Center (2011, 2012) Richmond Civic Theatre (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Stage One Youth Theatre (2012) Wabash Valley Music Association (2011) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Initiative Grant - APS Earlham College/Chanticleer Quartet (2011, 2012) Hoosier Salon Patrons Association (2011, 2012) Richmond Community Schools (2011, 2012) Warren County (IAC Region 4) Starr Gennett Foundation (2012)

Sen. Phil Boots (R), District 23 (2011, 2012) Wells County (IAC Region 3) Sen. Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 (2011) Sen. Travis Holdman (R), District 19 (2011, 2012) Rep. F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 (2011, 2012) Rep. Jeffrey K. Espich (R), District 82 (2011, 2012) Rep. Randy Truitt (R), District 26 (2011, 2012) Rep. Matthew Lehman (R), District 79 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Warren County Learning Center (2011, 2012) Arts in Education Northern Wells Community Schools (2012) Warrick County (IAC Region 10) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Creative Arts Council of Wells County (2011, 2012) Sen. Vaneta Becker (R), District 50 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Sen. Lindel Hume (D), District 48 (2012) Bluffton Parks & Recreation (2011, 2012) Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2011) Rep. Ron Bacon (R), District 75 (2011, 2012) White County (IAC Region 4) Rep. Suzanne Crouch (R), District 78 (2011, 2012) Rep. Sue Ellspermann (R), District 74 (2011, 2012) Sen. Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 (2011, 2012) Rep. Gail Riecken (D), District 77 (2011, 2012) Rep. Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 (2011, 2012) Rep. Donald Lehe (R), District 15 (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Rep. Richard McClain (R), District 24 (2011, 2012) Warrick Public Education Foundation (2011, 2012) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Washington County (IAC Region 12) Monticello-Union Township Public Library (2012) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Sen. Jim Smith (R), District 45 (2011) White County Council on Aging (2011) Sen. Brent Steele (R), District 44 (2011) Sen. Richard D. Young (D), District 47 (2011, 2012) Whitley County (IAC Region 3) Rep. Steve Davisson (R), District 73 (2011, 2012) Rep. Matt Ubelhor (R), District 62 (2011, 2012) Sen. Jim Banks (R), District 17 (2011, 2012) Sen. David Long (R), District 16 (2012) Individual Artist Program Rep. Kathy Heuer (R), District 83 (2011, 2012) Joseph O’Connell (2012) Rep. Daniel J. Leonard (R), District 50 (2011, 2012) Traditional Artists Larry Hopkins Individual Artist Program Harold & Jo Ann Jackson Maple Syrup Festival Dani M. Tippmann (2011) Jeff Martin Regional Initiative Grant - APS Roger & Patty Martin Mihsihkinaahkwa Pow Wow (2011, 2012) The Pekin 4th of July Celebration Whitley County Community Foundation (2012) Jim Smoak Traditional Artist Spirit of ‘76 Band Dani Tippmann Version 1, January 2013 | 36 www.IN.gov/arts www.facebook.com/inartscommission

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Front Cover (L-R): Indianapolis Children’s Choir; Capacity Building Workshop in Fort Wayne, by IAC Staff ; Governor Mitch Daniels and 2011 Governor’s Arts Award Recipient Susann McDonald by Peter Ringenberg; Elizabeth Hasselby at a sugar skull making workshop at the Indianapolis Art Center; Indiana Poetry Out Loud State Champion Jordan Mather-Licht at the National Competition by James Kegley; IAC’s Celebrate the Arts License Plate. Page 3: IAC Chairperson Jon Ford and Executive Director Lewis Ricci (seated) by IAC Staff . Page 4 images provided by Batesville Middle School; D. DelReverda-Jennings; VSA Indiana. Page 5 images provided by Historic Metamora, Inc.; Phoenix Theatre; Wabash Valley Youth Symphony; Historic Metamora, Inc. Page 6 images provided by Wabash Valley Youth Sym- phony; Arts Council of Indianapolis; Traditional Arts Indiana; (L-R bottom) Asante Children’s Theatre, Prep4Life by Paul Best; Jewish Community Center, Yuval Ron by Freddie Kelvin. Page 10 images provided by South Shore Arts (L-R): Night of Latin Culture at Bishop Noll High School, Sociedad Cultural y Civica; Fieler Elementary School in Merrillville; Summer Art Camp, Dunes Learning Center. Page 11 images provided by the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County (L-R): production of Steel Magnolias; Indiana University South Bend, Chris Wilson; Barkada Stories & Music at Muessel. Page 12 images provided by Arts United (L-R): FAME Fine Arts Camp at Camp Potawatami; FAME students; IPFW Sculpture With Purpose, Confl uence. Page 13 images provided by Tippecanoe Arts Federation (L-R): Festival Art Show Competition, Tipton County Pork Festival; Wabash Valley Youth Symphony; The Anna and Harlan Hubbard School of Living at the Frankfort Community Public Library. Page 14 images provided by the Community Foundation of Randolph County (L-R): Civic Hall Performing Arts Center at Richmond High School production of Madeline and the Bad Hat; Civic Hall Performing Arts Center at Richmond High School pre-show activity with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; Anderson Symphony Orchestra’s Bugs Bunny at the Symphony. Page 15 images provided by Arts Illiana (L-R): Indiana State University School of Music: Contemporary Music Festival; A Chorus of Trumpets by Howard Kalish from Art Spaces, Inc. - Wabash Valley Outdoor Sculpture Collection; Indiana State University School of Music: Contemporary Music Festival. Page 16 (L-R): Day of the Dead Celebration at the Indianapolis Art Center by IAC Staff ; Fall Festival at the Jewish Community Center by Linda Evans; Indianapolis Children’s Choir. Page 17 images provided by Ivy Tech Community College of In- diana, Bloomington Campus (L-R): Ivy Tech, Bloomington; Fatou performing at Lotus Fest by Jim Krause; square dancing by Kevin Atkins. Page 18 images provided by Columbus Area Arts Council (L-R): Local blacksmiths Ray Sease and Jerry Williams present at the Sassafras Tea Festival and Civil War Living History by Mildred Sease; Community Art Show photography winners from the Rural Alliance for the Arts in Ripley County; Indiana re-enactors performing drills during the Sassafras Tea Festival and Civil War Living History. Page 19 images pro- vided by the Vanderburgh Community Foundation. Page 20 images provided by the Community Arts Program at Hanover College (L-R): a student performs at the Bravo: the President Celebrates the Arts event at Hanover College; students performing a ten-minute play at Hanover College for Bravo: the President Celebrates the Arts; Monarch Butterfl y Celebration by the Arts Council of Southern Indiana.