In Art with “a Heart, you get to make something you believe in your heart you can do. -2nd grade student” and participant in an IAC funded program.

2009 - 2010 Biennial Report

C Marty Eby, ME Photographics www.IN.gov/arts Table of Contents Regional Arts Partner Information...... page 22 Letter from IAC Leaders...... page 3 Grants Alphabetically by County...... pages 23-38 About IAC Grant Programs...... pages 4-5 Adams - Bartholomew Counties...... page 23 Other IAC Programs & Partnerships...... pages 6-7 Benton - Clark Counties...... page 24 State Overviews...... pages 8-9 Clay - DuBois Counties...... page 25 Regional Overviews...... pages 10-21 Elkhart - Gibson Counties...... page 26 IAC Region 1...... page 10 (Lake, LaPorte & Porter Counties) Grant - Hendricks Counties...... page 27 IAC Region 2...... page 11 Henry - Jennings Counties...... page 28 (Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, Marshall, St. Joseph, & Starke Counties) Johnson - Lake Counties...... page 29 IAC Region 3...... page12 LaPorte - Marion Counties...... page 30 (Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Miami, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, & Whitley Counties) Marion County (continued)...... page 31 IAC Region 4...... page 13 Marion (continued) - Monroe Counties...... page 32 (Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Howard, Jasper, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, Monroe (continued) - Perry Counties...... page 33 Tipton, Warren, & White Counties) Perry (continued) - Ripley Counties...... page 34 IAC Region 5...... page 14 (Adams, Blackford, Delaware, Fayette, Grant, Rush - Sullivan Counties...... page 35 Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph, Rush, Union & Wayne Counties) Switzerland - Vanderburgh Counties...... page 36 IAC Region 6...... page 15 Vanderburgh (continued) - Wayne Counties....page 37 (Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, & Vigo Counties) Wayne (continued) - Whitley Counties...... page 38 IAC Region 7...... page 16 (Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion & Shelby Counties)

IAC Region 8...... page 17 (Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan & Owen Counties)

IAC Region 9...... page 18 (Bartholomew, Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, Jackson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, & Switzerland Counties)

IAC Region 10...... page 19 (Gibson, Knox, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, & Warrick Counties)

IAC Region 11...... page 20 (Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Martin, Orange, & Perry Counties)

IAC Region 12...... page 21 (Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jefferson, Scott & Washington Counties)

Version 1, January 2011 Dear Friends: Commissioners

Jeanne Mirro, Chair Thank you for taking time to view the 2009 & 2010 biennial report of the Arts Commis- Fort Wayne sion. In the following pages we hope to share with you how the program and services of the Karen Ellerbrook, Indiana Arts Commission impact the lives and economics of our great state. Vice-Chair Evansville The arts are more than something to do on a free evening or afternoon. Yes, the arts do im- Judy Hess, Secretary prove our quality of life. We agree with President Abraham Lincoln’s statement: “Show me a Corydon great civilization and I will show you a civilization with great art.” Gilberto Cárdenas South Bend

We at the Indiana Arts Commission share that belief, and are committed to share the arts as Jonathan Ford broadly as possible across our state because the arts should belong to everyone, everywhere. Terre Haute They should not be confi ned to large cities with major cultural venues, but also in small, rural Linda Goad community schools, libraries, and community centers. Indianapolis Pam Hicks We also know the arts mean real, full-time jobs for Hoosiers. According to a national economic Greenwood survey by Americans for the Arts, there are more than 9,000 arts related businesses in Indiana. Jeffrey J. Kirk, II These include not-for-profi t entities as well as private for-profi t businesses. Nearly 50,000 Hoo- Carmel siers are employed full-time by these arts-related businesses, and according to the 2000 U.S. Linda S. Levell Vincennes Census, nearly 20,000 Hoosiers identify themselves as full-time artists deriving their primary source of income from their art. Every arts-related business and every one of their employees Suzie Rentschler Hartsville contributes to the local, state and national economy and tax base. Kelly Schreckengast Lafayette The Indiana Arts Commission also believes arts education is critical to developing creative Irene Smith-King problem solving skills, as well as instilling appreciation for the arts in future Hoosier artists and Gary arts consumers. Two years ago, thanks to the loyal support of customers purchasing the Arts Richard Q. Stifel Trust special issue license plate, the Arts Commission began its Arts in Education program South Bend bringing grants to more than two dozen Indiana elementary and secondary schools to develop Earl Williams in-classroom arts programs. Muncie

Trevor Yager Over the past 18 months, we have been successful in efforts to Indianapolis make the arts more accessible. We are proud of the fact that the Indiana Arts Commission was chosen as the 2009 recipient of the National Accessibility Leadership Award recognizing exceptional initiatives and programs to make the arts accessible and inclusive for older adults and individuals with disabilities.

We are pleased to share this report with you, and encourage you to join with us as we celebrate the arts and their impact on the lives of millions of Hoosiers.

Sincerely,

Jeanne E. Mirro Lewis C. Ricci IAC Chairperson IAC Executive Director 3 Version 1, January 2011 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 workforce throughout our state. Nearly 8,000 arts-related businesses call Indiana home and employ more than 48,000 Hoosiers.

The Commission fi rst awarded 42 grants in 1969, and today, centrally and through its Regional Arts Partner system, annually awards grants to nearly 400 individual artists, arts organizations, and cultural program provid- ers 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 FY2009 & FY2010 begins on page 23. American Masterpieces Capacity Building Program (CBP) Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts The Capacity Building Program actually began as (NEA), the American Masterpieces program al- the IAC’s Technical Assistance Program. This grant lowed states to award grants to organizations using allocation helped nonprofi t arts and cultural organi- the work of through touring, local zations become more effective and effi cient. Grants presenting, and education programs. Projects were provide opportunities for technical assistance infor- intended to showcase the best of American arts by mation focusing on nonprofi t organizational assess- utilizing signifi cant American composers, choreog- ment and improvement. The organizations’ boards, raphers, playwrights, photographers, visual artists, staff and other key stakeholders, led by an inde- writers, and fi lmmakers. The program was initiated pendent consultant, examine their own agencies’ in 2006 and ended in FY2009. capacity in areas of governance, management, and environmental challenges and opportunities. This American Recovery and program was suspended after 2009, as the IAC de- Reinvestment Act (ARRA) cided to offer Technical Assistance workshops. This federally funded program was administered Individual Artist Program (IAP) through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to preserve jobs at local arts organizations and cul- The Individual Artist Program is designed to provide tural programming providers threatened by declin- individual artists with grant assistance for specifi c ing philanthropic support. projects that will further their career development. Grant funds may be used to meet the artists’ needs Arts in Education Grant (AIE) in promotion, business development, and develop- In late 2008, the Indiana Arts Commission began ing and reaching new markets for their work. The accepting grant applications for a new Arts in Edu- program encourages artists to develop projects that cation Program funded in part by interest income will have a positive impact on the communities where from the Cultural Trust Fund (from purchases of the they live and work. IAP grant recipients often share Arts Trust license plate) and increased funding from their work with communities through performances, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). This exhibitions, or by providing educational opportuni- program was developed to help support curriculum ties associated with the artists’ projects. needs, impact individual student engagement and Multi-regional Major Arts performance, and develop a long term commitment to arts in Indiana schools at the primary and sec- Institutions (Majors) ondary level. Initially, grant amounts ranged from This grant program is for Indiana’s major arts or- $5,000 to $8,000 with applicants providing dollar for ganizations, which serve nearly two million people dollar matching funds, contributed funds, in-kind do- annually. This includes more than a half-million nations, or other services. school-aged children. To qualify for the Major Arts Organization status, an organization must have an

4 Version 1, January 2011 Majors (Continued) RIG (Continued) annual operating budget in excess of $1 million, and • Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) provide arts and cultural services (with a focus on This grant category is for arts organizations educational opportunities) on a statewide or multi- with annual cash income of $200,000 or more. regional basis. These major organizations not only Organizations in this grant category may re- provide a signifi cant economic impact in the com- quest a grant amount of up to $20,000 or 20% munities where they are based, but also contribute of previous year’s operating income, whichever to the economic and cultural tourism development of is less. the entire state. Presenter Touring Program (PTP) • Arts Project Support (APS) Arts Project Support grants are designed for Launched in 2008, this grant program was initiated cultural program providers that do not have a to promote performances by Indiana performing art- primary arts-focused mission. Many libraries, ists and ensembles with Indiana-based cultural pre- universities, public schools and community senting organizations. Grants, funded from interest centers could qualify in this grant category. Ap- income from the Cultural Trust Fund (from purchas- plicants may request up to $5,000 or 50% of es of the Arts Trust license plate), helped Indiana allowable project expenses, whichever is less. presenters in bringing Indiana artist ensembles to Average grant amounts are approximately rural audiences. Applicants were required to provide $1,800. a dollar for dollar match. Grants ranged from $2,500 to $7,500. This program was suspended in 2009 because of decreased State funding. • Mini-grants Some IAC Regions offer mini-grants for single Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) project applications. As with Arts Project Sup- port, the applicant need not have a primary Regional Arts Partner organizations work with the arts-focused mission. Grants in this category IAC to provide four core services to community- generally range from $500 to $1,000 or 50% based cultural organizations in specifi c geographical of allowable project expenses, whichever is regions. These services include: cultural planning; less. grant-making; information and referral; and techni- cal assistance. Regional Arts Partners receive an Statewide Arts Service annual block grant allocation specifi cally formulated Organizations (SWASO) to meet the needs of organizations in individual re- gions. Block grant amounts vary by region. Regional This grant program helps strengthen the capacity of Partners may also apply for specifi c technical as- arts organizations offering training and or technical sistance grants. assistance services on a statewide basis. Grants are limited to support for projects refl ecting a dis- Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) tinct aspect of the organization’s arts-related techni- cal assistance activities. Such projects may include For most Regional Arts Partners, there are four cat- seminars, conferences, workshops and training egories of grants awarded to cultural programming sessions. providers as part of the Regional Initiative Grant pro- gram. Maximum grant request amounts are based on a variety of factors.

• Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) This grant category is for arts organizations with annual cash income of $250,000 or less. Organi- zations in this grant category may request a grant amount up to $10,000 or 20% of previous year’s operating income, whichever is less.

5 Version 1, January 2011 Other Indiana Arts Commission Statewide Efforts In 2009 and 2010, the Indiana Arts Commission also had several other statewide initiatives, partnerships, and awards that benefi tted the citizens of Indiana.

Accessibility Leadership Award ArtsWORK Indiana In 2009, the Indiana Arts Commission was awarded ArtsWORK Indiana is an informal, statewide group the Accessibility Leadership Award sponsored by the of people interested in improving arts-related profes- National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Na- sional opportunities and careers for people with dis- tional Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA). The abilities. Participants include artists, as well as peo- award recognizes exceptional initiatives or programs ple involved in supporting opportunities for artists, that make the arts accessibile and inclusive for older such as rehabilitation professionals, college coun- adults and individuals with disabilities. The $30,000 selors, and arts administrators. Meetings are held competitive grant allowed the IAC and ArtsWORK on the third Thursday of the month in Indianapolis. Indiana to expand support for artists with disabilities Thanks to a special grant from the National Endow- by offering Individual Artist Program (IAP) grants for ment for the Arts (NEA), additional satellite meetings projects that will impact the artist’s career develop- have been set up in New Albany and Bloomington. ment. The IAC was also one of four states to receive ArtsWORK Indiana is a collaborative effort between a follow-up grant to form three ArtsWORK Indiana VSA Indiana and the Indiana Institute on Disability satellite groups in different areas of the state. and Community. For more information, please visit www.artsworkindiana.org. Arts Education Summit In FY2009, the IAC partnered with Young Audiences Cultural District Program Indiana to host an Arts Education Summit in con- In 2008, Rep. Eric Koch (R-Bedford) authored junction with their Institute for Artful Teaching. The legislation to establish Indiana Statewide Cultural Dis- combined effort allowed Young Audiences to secure tricts. A cultural district is a well-recognized, labeled, Ra Joy, Executive Director of the Illinois Art Alliance, mixed-use area of a community in which high concen- to speak at the event about art advocacy. National trations of cultural assets serve as the anchor. Indiana and Statewide leaders focused on best practices in Statewide Cultural Districts promote the exploration of large and small group presentations as participants and participation in the arts and humanities through experienced how the arts are energizing education in cultural experiences that are unique to our communi- schools & organizations throughout the country. The ties. Indiana Statewide Cultural Districts support com- IAC and the Indiana Cultural Trust provided $15,000 munity life and economic vitality. Currently there is for this event. no funding associated with this program. In FY2010, the following communities were proclaimed Indiana Arts Midwest Statewide Cultural Districts: Arts Midwest is one of six regional arts organizations in the U.S., serving audiences, arts organizations, and • Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District (BEAD) artists throughout the primary region of Illinois, Iowa, • Carmel Arts & Design District Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Da- • Tippecanoe Arts and Cultural District kota, and Wisconsin. Cultural Trust Fund Each year, the IAC provides a grant to Arts Midwest, The Cultural Trust Fund was created through legisla- which is then combined with other Arts Midwest sup- tive action in 1997, establishing a vehicle with which port and regranted to presenters and performing art- ists from Indiana. This allows Indiana artists to tour the IAC can enhance the funding, encouraging, pro- throughout the Midwest, and Indiana presenters to moting, and expanding of the arts in Indiana through showcase the best of Indiana and Midwest artists. fi nancial resources outside the agency’s biennial In FY09 & FY10, Arts Midwest granted $62,350 and budget. For each $40 Arts Trust license plate pur- $58,604 respectively in our state which includes chased, $25 goes into the Cultural Trust Fund (the dues and additional funds by Arts Midwest. The grant additional $15 covers the BMV administrative fees). amounts for the subgrantees from this program are Interest from Cultural Trust Fund investments funded included in the regional breakdowns beginning on the Presenter Touring Program (in 2009) and the Arts page 10 of this document. Each organization is also in Education program (2009 - present). listed by county beginning on page 23. 6 Version 1, January 2011 Govenor’s Arts Awards (GAA) Traditional Arts Indiana (TAI) Conceived in partnership between the IAC and the Traditional Arts Indiana is a partnership of Indiana Offi ce of the Governor, the GAA program recognizes University’s Folklore & Ethnomusicology Department and honors signifi cant contributions to and profound and the IAC. Established in 1998 to document, pro- positive impact on the arts in the state of Indiana. mote and present Indiana’s traditional arts and art- The awards are presented every two years and the ists, TAI is housed in Bloomington, Indiana at the event includes a dinner and ceremony. A local Indi- university. TAI views art as creativity found in ev- ana artist is also paid a stipend to create the award. eryday life - from how people cook, how they extract In 2009 for the second time, the GAA ceremony limestone from a hillside, how they dress, and how was hosted by a community outside of Indianapolis they decorate their homes and yards. The IAC con- and was held in Muncie. The IAC provided a grant tributed $40,000 in FY 2009 and $36,000 in FY 2010 of $5,000 to the community of Muncie, which also to further the mission of TAI. More information on TAI raised over $40,000 in sponsorships and in-kind do- can be found at www.traditionalartsindiana.org. nations to support the event. Indiana Artisan Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) Indiana Artisan is a collaborative project that supports A cornerstone of the IAC’s structure is a network of 12 entrepreneurs who create high-quality art, crafts, and regional partners to enhance the delivery of servies value-added foods in the Hoosier state. A venture of and move decision-making about IAC funds closer to the Indiana Offi ce of Tourism Development, the In- the people. Arts providers have better access to ser- diana Offi ce of Community and Rural Affairs, the vices and there is increased public awareness and Indiana Arts Commission, and the Indiana State De- advocacy for the arts at the community level. Each partment of Agriculture, this comprehensive program region receives administrative funds and funds for was launched in 2008 to raise awareness about the the Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) to distribute within availability of locally-crafted products and to encour- the counties in their region. age visitation to Indiana. In FY09, Indiana Artisan provided Business Development mini-grants to 22 For more information on the Regional Arts Partner- artisans for activities intended to enhance business ship, please visit www.in.gov/arts/2482.htm such as website design, printing and design services, and workshops. Indiana Artisan also provded Artisan Technical Assistance Trail grants to 8 collaborative communities to promote Artisans through cultural tourism. In 2010, the IAC suspended the Capacity Building grant program and decided to provide technical as- Names of the 152 artisans accepted into this program sistance workshops as a way to connect to constitu- can be found listed by county beginning on page 23 ents on an educational level. The fi rst two seminars (detailed information about the Business Develop- were held in June, 2010. The fi rst, Sharpening Arts ment and Artisan Trail grants are not included in the Fund Raising and Constituent Building in our Cur- regional breakdowns or the grantee listing of this rent Economy, took place in Lafayette and was pre- report). Visit www.indianaartisan.org for more info. sented by Dr. Tim Seiler of The Fundraising School, Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. The Poetry Out Loud Tippecanoe Arts Federation hosted the event. The second, Leading at the Speed of Change, took place Each year, the IAC hosts the state Poetry Out Loud in Bloomington and was presented by ArtsLab, a contest, a poetry recitation contest for high school stu- Minneapolis-based colloborative initiative. The City dents supported by the National Endowment for the of Bloomington hosted the event with the support of Arts (NEA) and the Poetry Foundation. Students from Arts Midwest. The IAC also joined forces with the Indiana fi rst compete at the school level to determine Indiana Coalition for the Arts (INCA) and offered the student who will represent their school at the state free attendance to organizations and individuals that competition. The state champion then represents In- joined or were already members of INCA. diana at the National Finals in Washington, D.C. Poetry Out Loud State Finalists: 2009: Derek Kaellner Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis 2010: Elise Lockwood University High School of Indiana, Carmel 7 Version 1, January 2011 Fiscal Year 2009 State Overview

Indiana Arts Commission Fiscal Year 2009 Granting Programs Individual Artists Program $76,557 American 2% Masterpieces $47,866 1% Capacity Major Arts Organizations Building $779,045 $29,010 19% 1%

Statewide Arts Service Organizations $31,911 Regional Arts Partnership 1% $2,583,306 Arts in Education 63% $96,177 2% Indiana Artisan Grants Programs $85,052 $239,526 2% 6% Presenters and Performers Touring $22,360 1% Arts Midwest $38,825 Traditional Arts Indiana 1% $40,000 Art Investment - FY2009 1%

Total IAC Investment in Indiana: $4,069,635 Organizational Grant Average: $18,626 Economic Impact Statistics Project Grant Average: $2,757 Arts-related employers in Indiana in FY09: Total Number of IAC Grants: 9,950 480 Arts-related full-time jobs in Indiana in FY09: Dollars Generated by Matched Funds*: * funds required by grant recipients; does not include other 50,859 leveraged monies Indiana residents who consider themselves $44,406,906 full-time artists (2000 U.S. Census Data): Arts Exposure*: 19,000 * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 21,341,278 8

Version 1, January 2011 Fiscal Year 2010 State Overview

Indiana Arts Commission Fiscal Year 2010 Granting Programs

American Reinvestment and Statewide Arts Recovery Act Organizations Arts in Education $273,000 $28,050 $43,876 9% 1% 1% Arts Midwest $58,604 2% Traditional Arts Indiana $36,000 1%

Individual Artists Program Majors Arts Organizations $58,734 $592,038 2% Regional Arts Partnership 18% $1,820,845 57%

Programs $304,986 Art Investment - FY2010 9% Total IAC Investment in Indiana: $3,216,133 ARRA Grant Average: $21,000 Economic Impact Statistics Organizational Grant Average: $15,072 Project Grant Average: Arts-related employers in Indiana in FY10: $2,598 9,615 Total Number of IAC Grants: 381 Arts-related full-time jobs in Indiana in FY10: Dollars Generated by Matched Funds*: 48,887 * funds required by grant recipients; does not include other leveraged monies Indiana residents who consider themselves $44,109,270 full-time artists (2000 U.S. Census Data): Arts Exposure*: 19,000 * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 16,943,053 9 Version 1, January 2011 [The Northwest Indiana Symphony’s Toots N’ Doodle] program was “ so motivating for students and gave them an opportunity they would not have had otherwise. The hands- on approach to the instruments was fantastic. The students were so excited and proud of themselves that they could actually play a little.

- Joyce Abbott, music teacher,” Solon Robinson Elementary School, Crown Point Region 1

Art Investment LAPORTE PORTER Total Grant Investment LAKE 1 • FY2009: $288, 661 • FY2010: $280,768 Number accepted into each program in Region 1* Total Number of Grants FY2009 FY2010 American Masterpieces (AM) 0 N/A • FY2009: 35 • FY2010: 33 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 2 Arts in Education (AIE) 1 0 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 0 0 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 1 N/A • FY2009: $257,811 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 2 2 • FY2010: $203,483 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A Arts Exposure* * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: • FY2009: 1,157,487 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 9 8 • FY2010: 1,173,371 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 3 3 Arts Project Support (APS) 18 16 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 0 0 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Imagine that! Did you know? Actor Karl Malden and Author Jean • There were 1,001 art related businesses and Shepherd (A Christmas Story) were raised in Region 1. 5,248 people employed by the arts. * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Images provided by South Shore Arts. county, begins on page 23. 10 Version 1, January 2011 Funding from the Community Foundation “of St. Joseph County and the IAC has allowed Fischoff to dream big and act boldly, producing something unique in Indiana and the nation. We bring Fischoff Competition musicians into our community to reach underserved children and youth through Arts-in- Education music and literacy programs.

- Ann Devine, Fischoff National Chamber Music Association” Region 2

ST. JOSEPH ELKHART Art Investment 2 KOSCIUSKO Total Grant Investment STARKE MARSHALL

• FY2009: $288,966 • FY2010: $232,531 FULTON Number accepted into each program in Region 2* Total Number of Grants FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 37 American Masterpieces (AM) 0 N/A • FY2010: 36 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 0 Arts in Education (AIE) 0 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 5 5 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2009: $243,227 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 4 3 • FY2010: $189,941 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: • FY2009: 2,409,250 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 2 2 • FY2010: 534,742 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 7 5 Arts Project Support (APS) 17 19 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 0 0 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Imagine that! Did you know? Actress Anne Baxter was born in • There were 1,015 art related businesses and 4,665 people employed by the arts. Region 2.

Images provided by the Community Foundation of * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by St. Joseph County. county, begins on page 23. 11 Version 1, January 2011 Without the IAC funding, a segment “of the rural student population in Huntington County would not be positively impacted by the arts. ”

- Deb Dyer, Executive Director, Huntington Arts Council

Region 3 LAGRANGE STEUBEN NOBLE DEKALB

Art Investment ALLEN WHITLEY

WABASH 3 HUNT- Total Grant Investment MIAMI INGTON WELLS • FY2009: $384,429 • FY2010: $339,844 Number accepted into each program in Region 3* Total Number of Grants FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 46 American Masterpieces (AM) 1 N/A • FY2010: 33 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 1 Arts in Education (AIE) 2 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 3 3 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2009: $1,299,333 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 4 0 • FY2010: $1,466,438 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 2 3 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 3 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: • FY2009: 1,148,765 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 4 5 • FY2010: 1,185,500 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 9 9 Arts Project Support (APS) 17 10 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 0 0 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Imagine that! Did you know? Actresses Carole Lombard, Shelley • There were 1,047 art related businesses and 4,570 people employed by the arts. Long and Jenna Fischer are from Region 3.

* Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Images provided by Arts United. county, begins on page 23. 12 Version 1, January 2011 Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette is a 77 year old community theatre, one of the “ oldest in the state of Indiana. A vital part of our vision is to increase the accessibility of the arts to traditionally underserved audiences. Public funding, particularly funds received from the IAC through the Tippecanoe Arts Federation, is an irrec- placeable piece in our funding structure to allow these programs.

- Steven Koehler, Civic Theatre of Greater ” Lafayette

JASPER PULASKI NEWTON

Region 4 WHITE CASS BENTON 4 CARROLL

TIPPECANOE Art Investment HOWARD WARREN CLINTON TIPTON

FOUNTAIN MONT- Total Grant Investment GOMERY

• FY2009: $206,386 • FY2010: $205,882 Number accepted into each program in Region 4* Total Number of Grants FY2009 FY2010 American Masterpieces (AM) 1 N/A • FY2009: 36 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 1 • FY2010: 34 Arts in Education (AIE) 0 0 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 0 0 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 1 N/A • FY2009: $214,811 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 1 3 • FY2010: $188,366 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A Arts Exposure* Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdowns: • FY2009: 311,154 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 10 8 • FY2010: 345,084 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 2 4 Arts Project Support (APS) 7 6 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 13 10 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0

Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Imagine that! Did you know? Director, Writer and Producer • There were 646 art related businesses and Sydney Pollack was born in Tippecanoe County. 2,364 people employed by the arts.

* Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Images provided by Tippecanoe Arts Federation. county, begins on page 23. 13 Version 1, January 2011 The Harvest Moon Film Festival offers residents of East Central Indiana an “opportunity to view quality independent fi lms from fi lmmakers across the nation. We are bringing cultural experiences that are unique to Muncie and East Central Indiana.

- Robby Tompkins, ” Cornerstone Center for the Arts

ADAMS

GRANT Region 5 BLACK- JAY FORD

MADISON DELAWARE RANDOLPH Art Investment 5 HENRY WAYNE Total Grant Investment RUSH FAY- UNION ETTE • FY2009: $317,936 • FY2010: $301,775 Number accepted into each program in Region 5* Total Number of Grants FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 40 American Masterpieces (AM) 0 N/A • FY2010: 37 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 3 Arts in Education (AIE) 0 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 5 4 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2009: $264,531 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 1 3 • FY2010: $216,997 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 1 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: • FY2009: 1,067,920 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 5 2 • FY2010: 591,780 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 4 6 Arts Project Support (APS) 10 11 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 11 5 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 1 0

Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Imagine that! Did you know? Actor James Dean, choreographer • There were 664 art related businesses and Twyla Tharp and Cartoon Artist Jim Davis are from Region 5. 3,490 people employed by the arts.

Images provided by Arts Place, Inc. * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 23. 14 Version 1, January 2011 Funding from Arts Illiana [through the IAC] supports “ a broad range of exhibi- tions, programs and events for the community of Terre Haute and the Wabash Valley, including a special eight-week summer program for children. They have the opportunity to explore their creativity and the collection of the Swope Art Museum through classes and begin a lifelong relationship with the arts. - Brian Whisenhunt, Swope Art Museum”

Region 6 VERMILION PARKE

PUTNAM Art Investment 6 VIGO Total Grant Investment CLAY

• FY2009: $110,423 SULLIVAN • FY2010: $135,915

Total Number of Grants Number accepted into each program in Region 6* • FY2009: 18 FY2009 FY2010 • FY2010: 17 American Masterpieces (AM) 0 N/A American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts in Education (AIE) 0 1 • FY2009: $ 68,803 Arts Midwest 0 0 • FY2010: $111,562 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A Individual Artist Program (IAP) 2 1 Arts Exposure* Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 • FY2009: 164,729 • FY2010: 132,398 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 4 3 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 3 3 Economic Impact Statistics Arts Project Support (APS) 6 5 Mini-Grants 2 2 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) • There were 250 art related businesses and Imagine that! Did you know? Writers Max Ehrmann (Desiderata) 3,490 people employed by the arts. and Theodore Dreiser (Sister Carrie, An American Tragedy) are both from Region 6. * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Images provided by Arts Illiana. county, begins on page 23. 15 Version 1, January 2011 Since beginning ACT in September of 2007 “Jalen is more focused than I’ve ever seen him. He doesn’t mind a chal- lenge. He works hard at school now and his grades have improved. He now knows what it takes to be good at something.

-Mother of a participant” of Asante Children’s Theatre, a Region 7 organization funded by the IAC.

Region 7 HAMILTON BOONE

Monetary Investment by the IAC HENDRICKS MARION HANCOCK Total Grant Investment 7 SHELBY JOHNSON • FY2009: $1,331,416 • FY2010: $1,016,506

Total Number of Grants Number accepted into each program in Region 7* FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 111 American Masterpieces (AM) 1 N/A • FY2010: 70 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 15 ** Arts in Education (AIE) 10 3 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 8 5

• FY2009: $6,729,514 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 1 N/A • FY2010: $5,005,654 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 14 7 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 10 10 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 1 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: • FY2009: 10,808,231 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 28 11 • FY2010: 9,345,291 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 23 26 Arts Project Support (APS) 10 0 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 0 0 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 3 3

Imagine that! Did you know? Comedian David Letterman and Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Architect Michael Graves were raised in Region 7. • There were 3,002 art related businesses and 20,117 people employed by the arts. * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 23. Images provided by Arts Council of Indianapolis. ** Four grants managed by the IAC, two by Arts Midwest, and 9 by the Arts Council of Indianapolis. 16 Version 1, January 2011 We value our partnership with the Indiana Arts Commission...it helps “ Lotus bring exemplary multi-cultural arts experiences to people of all abilities and backgrounds across Indiana.

- Lee Williams, Director,” Lotus Education and Arts Foundation

Region 8 MORGAN OWEN

MONROE BROWN Art Investment GREENE 8 Total Grant Investment LAWRENCE

• FY2009: $255,343 • FY2010: $141,969

Total Number of Grants Number accepted into each program in Region 8* FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 46 American Masterpieces (AM) 1 N/A • FY2010: 47 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 0 Arts in Education (AIE) 1 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 3 2

• FY2009: $194,247 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2010: $122,319 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 11 10 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 1 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 0 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) breakdown: • FY2009: 3,228,810 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 1 8 • FY2010: 2,681,807 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 0 3 Arts Project Support (APS) 15 16 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 8 4 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 1 1 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) • There were 493 art related businesses and Imagine that! Did you know? Violinist Joshua Bell and Musician 1,734 people employed by the arts. John Mellencamp are from Region 8.

Images provided by the Bloomington Area Arts Council. * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 23. 17 Version 1, January 2011 The funding that the Metamora Old Time Music Festival receives from the IAC through our regional “art partner the CAAC has helped by providing the means to extend our event’s reach. Through this funding we have been able to offer exposure to period dancing, story telling, and historical interpretation to the visitors who would have no inter- est in attending the workshops and music performances. This has diversifi ed the audience we reach, and has provided a positive impact economically in Metamora during the weekend of the festival.

- Gail Ginther Historic Metamora ”

Region 9 FRANKLIN DECATUR

BARTHOLOMEW

Art Investment 9 DEARBORN RIPLEY JENNINGS JACKSON Total Grant Investment OHIO SWITZERLAND

• FY2009: $170,358 • FY2010: $119, 192

Total Number of Grants Number accepted into each program in Region 9* FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 21 American Masterpieces (AM) 0 N/A • FY2010: 21 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 0 Arts in Education (AIE) 1 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 1 1 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2009: $127,919 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 1 0 • FY2010: $ 95,882 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) • FY2009: 411,177 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 5 6 • FY2010: 227,494 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 1 1 Arts Project Support (APS) 5 2 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 6 9 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0

Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Imagine that! Did you know? Columbus in Region 9 features many • There were 373 art related businesses and 9199 buildings designed by famous architects Eero Saarinen, I.M. Pei, Robert people employed by the arts. Venturi, Cesar Pelli, and Richard Meier.

Images provided by Columbus Area Arts Council. * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by county, begins on page 23. 18 Version 1, January 2011 The funding we receive from the Indiana Arts Commission through the Arts Council of “Southwestern Indiana enables us to provide complimentary tickets to underserved communities, particularly youth, who would otherwise likely not have the opportunity to experience musical theatre.

- Amy Walker, Public Education Foundation of Evansville”

KNOX Region 10 PIKE GIBSON 10 Art Investment POSEY VANDER- WARRICK BURGH Total Grant Investment SPENCER

• FY2009: $225,908 • FY2010: $151,914

Total Number of Grants Number accepted into each program in Region 10* FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 30 American Masterpieces (AM) 1 N/A • FY2010: 27 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 1 Arts in Education (AIE) 0 0 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 0 0 • FY2009: $752,119 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2010: $103,177 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 2 1 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 1 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 1 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 • FY2009: 514,025 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) • FY2010: 571,978 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 7 7 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 0 0 Arts Project Support (APS) 17 17 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 0 0 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Did you know? Actors Avery Brooks (Star Trek: • There were 501 art related businesses and Imagine that! 2,335 people employed by the arts. Deep Space Nine) and Florence Henderson (The Brady Bunch), as well as fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick, are all from Region 10.

Images provided by Arts Council of * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Southwestern Indiana county, begins on page 23. 19 Version 1, January 2011 An important part of our children’s curriculum was missing because Patoka “ Elementary did not have a structured fi ne arts program until we were able to apply for and receive funds through the Regional [Initiative] Grant... It’s been amazing how much a small amount of money can be matched [by our PTO] and make such a difference in the lives of our children. - Mary Crecelius, First Grade Teacher ”

DAVIESS MARTIN

Region 11 ORANGE 11 DUBOIS

Monetary Investment by the IAC CRAWFORD

Total Grant Investment PERRY

• FY2009: $122,845 • FY2010: $ 85,705 Number accepted into each program in Region 11* Total Number of Grants FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 15 American Masterpieces (AM) 0 N/A • FY2010: 12 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 0 Arts in Education (AIE) 1 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 3 1 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2009: $86,406 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 0 0 • FY2010: $66,480 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 1 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) • FY2009: 69,665 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 3 3 • FY2010: 72,742 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 0 0 Arts Project Support (APS) 9 6 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 0 0 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Did you know? Region 11 was the home of Kimball • There were 140 art related businesses and 383 Imagine that! people employed by the arts. Pianos from 1857 until 1996.

Images provided by Jasper Community * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Arts Commission. county, begins on page 23. 20 Version 1, January 2011 Ethnic musicians, dancers, and visual artists are seldom seen in this community. Only a small “ percentage of Harrison Countians subsribe to mainline arts series in other areas. Thus, people who come to World on the Square for the food and exhibits also fi nd themselves exposed to international music, dance, games and arts and crafts.

- Melissa Jackson, Grants Committee Chair, Community Unity ”

Region 12 JEFFERSON WASHINGTON SCOTT

CLARK Art Investment 12

FLOYD Total Grant Investment HARRISON

• FY2009: $114,860 • FY2010: $ 71,312

Total Number of Grants Number accepted into each program in Region 12* FY2009 FY2010 • FY2009: 17 American Masterpieces (AM) 1 N/A • FY2010: 15 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) N/A 0 Arts in Education (AIE) 0 1 Dollars Generated by Matched Funds Arts Midwest 0 0 Capacity Building Program (CBP) 0 N/A • FY2009: $82,841 • FY2010: $80,312 Individual Artist Program (IAP) 0 0 Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions (Majors) 0 0 Arts Exposure* Presenter Touring Program (PTP) 0 N/A * for all fi nal grant reports submitted by Sept. 2010 Regional Arts Partnership (RAP) 1 0 Regional Initiative Grant (RIG) • FY2009: 50,065 • FY2010: 80,866 Arts Organization Support I (AOS I) 0 0 Arts Organization Support II (AOS II) 0 1 Arts Project Support (APS) 8 8 Economic Impact Statistics Mini-Grants 7 5 Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) 0 0 Arts Employment (for 2009 calendar year) Did you know? James Best, known for his role as • There were 383 art related businesses and Imagine that! 1,299 people employed by the arts. Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on the 80’s sitcom The Dukes of Hazzard, was raised in Region 12.

Images provided by Arts Council of Southern * Detailed information on funded organizations and artists, listed by Indiana. county, begins on page 23. 21 Version 1, January 2011 Indiana Arts Commission Regional Arts Partnership

Region 4 Region 9 TIPPECANOE ARTS FEDERATION COLUMBUS AREA ARTS COUNCIL Tetia Lee, Executive Director Warren Baumgart, Executive Director Paige Sharp, Dir. of Regional Services Jeff Kuehl, Reg. Services Coordinator 638 North St., Lafayette, IN 47901 417 Third St., Columbus, IN 47201 (765) 423-2787 (812) 376-2539 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 www.tippecanoearts.org www.artsincolumbus.org

Region 5 Region 10 ARTS PLACE, INC. ARTS COUNCIL OF Eric R. Rogers, Executive Director SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA Sue Burk, Reg. Grants & Dev. Director Mary Jane Schenk, Executive Director 131 E. Walnut St., P.O. Box 804 318 Main St., Suite 101 Portland, IN 47371 Evansville, IN 47708 9 (260) 726-4809 (812) 422-2111 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.artswin.evansville.net www.artsland.org 11 Region 11 Region 6 INDIANA ARTS COMMISSION ARTS ILLIANA (interim) Jon Robeson, Executive Director Bobbie Garver, Community Sherri Wright, Reg. Services Coordinator Development Manager 23 North 6th St., Terre Haute, IN 47807 100 N. Senate Ave., Room N505 Region 1 (812) 235-5007 Indianapolis, IN 46204 SOUTH SHORE ARTS [email protected] (317) 232-1283 John Cain, Executive Director [email protected] [email protected] Donna Catalano, Dir. of Special Projects www.artsilliana.org www.IN.gov/arts 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, IN 46321 (219) 836-1839 Region 7 Region 12 [email protected] INDIANA ARTS COMMISSION COMMUNITY ART PROGRAM AT [email protected] (interim) HANOVER COLLEGE www.SouthShoreArtsOnline.org Kristina Davis-Smith, Community Dr. Geoffrey Weiss Development Manager 359 E. Lagrange Rd., Hanover, IN 47243 Region 2 100 N. Senate Ave., Room N505 (812) 866-7495 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Indianapolis, IN 46204 [email protected] OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY (317) 232-1279 www.hanover.edu 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 BLOOMINGTON DEPARTMENT OF [email protected] ECONOMIC & SUSTAINABLE [email protected] DEVELOPMENT www.cfsjc.org Miah Michaelsen, Assistant Economic Development Director for the Arts Region 3 401 N. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47401 ARTS UNITED OF GREATER (812) 349-3534 FORT WAYNE [email protected] Jim Sparrow, President www.bloomington.in.gov 303 E. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802 (260) 424-0646 [email protected] www.artsunited.org 22 Version 1, January 2011 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 5) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Artlink, Inc. (2009, 2010) Senator Travis Holdman (R), District 19 Heartland Chamber Chorale (2009, 2010) Representative Matthew Lehman (R), District 79 Fort Wayne Ballet (2009, 2010) Fort Wayne Childrens Choir (2009, 2010) Arts in Education Fort Wayne Cinema Center (2009, 2010) North Adams Community Schools (2010) Fort Wayne Civic Theatre (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Fort Wayne Dance Collective (2009, 2010) North Adams Community Schools (2009, 2010) Fort Wayne Youtheatre (2009, 2010) Berne Community Development (2010) Unity Performing Arts Foundation (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Grants Regional Initiative Grant - APS Swiss Heritage Society (2010) Allen Co. Fort Wayne Historical Society (2010) Bach Collegium (2009) Allen County (IAC Region 3) Easter Seals Arc of Northeast Indiana (2009) Embassy Theatre Foundation (2009, 2010) Senator Gary P. Dillon (R), District 17 FAME (2009, 2010) Senator Travis Holdman (R), District 19 Fort Wayne Area Community Band (2009, 2010) Senator Dennis K. Kruse (R), District 14 Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation (2009, 2010) Senator David Long (R), District 16 Fort Wayne Sister Cities (2009) Senator Thomas J. Wyss (R), District 15 Memorial Park Middle School (2009, 2010) Representative Matthew Bell (R), District 83 Plymouth Music Series (2009) Representative Randy Borror (R), District 84 Scottish Cultural Society (2009) Representative Jeffrey K. Espich (R), District 82 Summit City Chorus (2009) Representative Phil GiaQuinta (D), District 80 University of Saint Francis SOCA (2009, 360 Representatitve Matthew Lehman (R), District 79 2010) number of IAC Representative Winfi eld C. Moses (D), District 81 grants awarded Representative Phyllis J. Pond (R), District 85 in FY2010 American Masterpieces University of Saint Francis SOCA (2009) ARRA Bartholomew County (IAC Region 9) Fort Wayne Ballet (2010) Arts in Education Senator Greg Walker (R), District 41 Bunche Montessori Early Learning Center (2009) Representative (R), District 57 Fort Wayne Community Schools (2009) Representative Eric Koch (R), District 65 Harrison Hill Academy (2010) Representative Milo Smith (R), District 59 Arts Midwest Fort Wayne Dance Collective (2009, 2010) Arts Midwest Indiana Artisan Columbus Area Arts Council (2009) Steve Brisco Indiana Artisan Jennifer Cameron Alexa Lemley Tim Dixon Individual Artist Program Lydia Gerbig-Fast Robert Michael Pulley (2009) Joe Pelka Regional Arts Partner Individual Artist Program Columbus Area Arts Council (2009, 2010) Lydie Gerbig-Fast (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Gwendolyn Claire Gutwein (2009) Columbus Symphony (2009, 2010) Beth Shan Wheeler (2009) Dancer’s Studio (2009, 2010) Majors Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Fort Wayne Museum of Art (2009, 2010) Columbus Indiana Philharmonic (2009, 2010) Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Presenter Touring Program Bartholomew County Historical Society (2009, 2010) Heartland Chamber Chorale, Inc. (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Regional Arts Partner Columbus City Band (2010) Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne (2009, 2010) Columbus Scottish Festival (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Mill Race Players (2009) Audiences Unlimited (2009, 2010) 23 Version 1, January 2011 Benton County (IAC Region 4) Brown County Schools (2009, 2010) Friends of T.C. Steele (2009, 2010) Senator Sue Landske (R), District 6 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Representative (R), District 15 Brown County Historical Society (2009) Other No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Traditional Arts Indiana (2009, 2010) Blackford County (IAC Region 5) Carroll County (IAC Region 4) Senator Travis Holdman (R), District 19 Representative Joseph Pearson (D), District 31 Senator Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 Representative Richard McClain (R), District 24 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Indiana Artisan Boone County (IAC Region 7) Rena Brouwer Individual Artist Program Alan V. McConnell (2010) Senator Phil Boots (R), District 23 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Senator James Russell Buck (R), District 21 Book Readers and Horn Blowers (2009) Representative Jacque Clements (R), District 38 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative Cindy Noe (R), District 87 Book Readers and Horn Blowers (2010) Representative Jeffrey A. Thompson (R), District 28 Psi Iota Xi, Beta Alpha Chapter (2009, 2010) Indiana Artisan Purdue University Galleries (2009) Joyce Jensen Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Chris Quigley Delphi Public Library (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Delphi School (2010) Sugar Creek Art Center (2010) Flora-Monroe Township Public Library (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Sugar Creek Art Center (2009) Cass County (IAC Region 4) Senator Randy Head (R), District 18 Brown County (IAC Region 8) Representative (R), District 16 Representative Richard McClain (R), District 24 Senator Vi Simpson (D), District 40 Representative Eric Koch (R), District 65 Capacity Building Program Representative (D), District 60 Cass County Art Alliance (2009) Indiana Artisan Arts in Education Mercedes Brugh Brown County Schools (2009, 2010) Toney Robertson Indiana Artisan Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Patricia Rhoden Bartels Cass County Art Alliance (2009) Rosemary Bolte Logansport Art Association (2009, 2010) Amy Greely Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Chris Gustin All Saints Catholic Schools (2009, 2010) Anabel Hopkins Gordon Jones Clark County (IAC Region 12) Amanda Mathis Anne Miller 80% Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Cheri Platter amount of the IAC’s Senator Connie Sipes (D), District 46 Michele Pollock Representative (R), District 72 Judy Prichard annual budget that is Representative Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 Tom Prichard directed into grants Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Daren Redman and programs Representative Paul Robertson (D), District 70 Greg Schatz Representative Steve Stemler (D), District 71 Ronald Schuster Kyle Spears Arts in Education Larry Spears Greater Clark County Special Ed - Coop (2010) R. Thomas Tedrowe, Jr. Indiana Artisan Individual Artist Program Ted Huber R. Thomas Tedrowe, Jr. (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Iuri Hart Santos (2010) Clarksville Little Theatre (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Clark County Historical Society (2009, 2010) 24 Version 1, January 2011 Greater Clark County Schools (2010) Arts and Cultural Council of Decatur County (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Regional Initiative Grant - APS Charlestown-Clark County Public Library (2009, 2010) Tree City Festival (2010) Jeffersonville Main Street (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini TIWABA (2009) Clay County (IAC Region 6) DeKalb County (IAC Region 3) Senator Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 Senator Dennis K. Kruse (R), District 14 Representative (D), District 43 Senator Marlin Stutzman (R), District 13 Representative Nancy Michael (D), District 44 Representative Richard Dodge (R), District 51 Representative Vern Tincher (D), District 46 Representative Phyllis J. Pond (R), District 85 Representative David Yarde II (R), District 52 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Indiana Artisan Clinton County (IAC Region 4) Kalista Johnston

Senator Phil Boots (R), District 23 Delaware County (IAC Region 5) Senator Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 Representative Jacque Clements (R), District 38 Senator (D), District 26 Representative Bill Davis (R), District 33 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Representative L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 Friends of the Frankfort Public Library (2010) Representative Dennis Tyler (D), District 34 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Friends of Frankfort Public Library (2009, 2010) Arts Recovery and Reinvestment Act Muncie Civic & College Symphony Orchestra (2010) Crawford County (IAC Region 11) Indiana Artisan Carol Burt number of Hoosiers Senator Richard D. Young (D), District 47 Ben Gordy employed 48,887 Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Brian Gordy full-time in arts-related jobs Alan Patrick Regional Initiative Grant - APS Individual Artist Program Patoka Elementary (2009, 2010) Kenneth Keith Kothman (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Daviess County (IAC Region 11) Cornerstone Center for the Arts (2009, 2010) Muncie Civic & College Symphony Orchestra (2009, 2010) Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 Ball State University Dept.Theatre & Dance (2009, 2010) Representative (D), District 64 Harvest Moon Film Festival (2009, 2010) Representative (R), District 45 Minnetrista Cultural Foundation (2010) Representative (R), District 63 Muncie Children’s Museum (2009, 2010) VSA arts of Indiana (2009) Arts in Education Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Washington Catholic Schools (2009, 2010) East Central Indiana Chamber Orchestra (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Hillcroft Services (2009) Veale Creek Players (2009) Masterworks Chorale (2009) Planet Earth Singers (2009) Dearborn County (IAC Region 9) VSA of Indiana (2010) Statewide Arts Service Organizations (SWASO) Senator Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 Indiana Music Educators Association (2009) Representative Robert J. Bischoff (D), District 68 Representative Tom Knollman (R), District 55 Dubois County (IAC Region 11) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Dearborn Highlands Arts Council (2009, 2010) Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Senator Richard D. Young (D), District 47 Decatur County (IAC Region 9) Representative Mark Messmer (R), District 63 Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Senator Jean Leising (R), District 42 Representative Russell Stilwell (D), District 74 Representative Cleo Duncan (R), District 67 Arts Midwest Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Jasper Community Arts Commission (2009, 2010) 25 Version 1, January 2011 Indiana Artisan Judith Schad Sister Jean Marie Ballard Regional Arts Partner Regional Arts Partner The Arts Council of Southern Indiana (2009) Jasper Community Arts Commission (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I The Arts Council of Southern Indiana (2010) Actors Community Theatre, Inc. (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Strings, Inc. (2009, 2010) Carnegie Center for Art and History (2009) Indiana University Southeast Ogle Center (2009, 2010) Elkhart County (IAC Region 2) The Mary Anderson Center for Art and History (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Senator Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 Galena Elementary PTO (2009) Senator Carlin Yoder (R), District 12 Trinity Learning Center Ministry (2009, 2010) Senator Joseph C. Zakas (R), District 11 Representative Wes Culver (R), District 49 Fountain County (IAC Region 4) Representative William C. Friend (R), District 23 Representative Craig R. Fry (D), District 5 Senator Phil Boots (R), District 23 Representative Timothy Neese (R), District 48 Representative F. (D), District 42 Representative Jacqueline Walorski (R), District 21 Representative David A. Wolkins (R), District 18 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010

Arts Midwest Franklin County (IAC Region 9) Goshen College (2009, 2010) Indiana Artisan Senator Jean Leising (R), District 42 Ben Friesen Senator Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 Jake Webster Representative Robert J. Bischoff (D), District 68 Kay Westhues Representative Cleo Duncan (R), District 67 Individual Artist Program Representative Tom Knollman (R), District 55 Anita Kay Westhues (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Indiana Artisan Elkhart Civic Theatre (2009, 2010) Ted Cooley Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Charlene George Bridgework Theater (2009) Carrie Miller Downtown Elkhart (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Regional Initiative Grant - APS Historic Metamora (2009, 2010) Downtown Elkhart (2010) Oldenburg Academy (2010) Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Center (2009) Elkhart County Symphony Association (2009, 2010) Fulton County (IAC Region 2) Goshen College (2010) Senator Randy Head (R), District 18 Goshen Community Chorale (2010) Representative William C. Friend (R), District 23 Goshen Park and Recreation Department (2009) Representative Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 Greencroft Retirement Communities (2009) WNIT Public TV (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS YMCA of Elkhart County (2010) Akron Area Arts League (2009, 2010) Fulton County Historical Society (2009, 2010) Fayette County (IAC Region 5) Psi Iota Xi (2010) Senator Jean Leising (R), District 42 Representative Tom Knollman (R), District 55 Gibson County (IAC Region 10)

Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Robert Deig (D), District 49 Community Education Coalition (2009, 2010) Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Representative Dennis Avery (D), District 75 Floyd County (IAC Region 12) Representative Kreg Battles (D), District 64 Representative Trent Van Haaften (D), District 76 Senator Connie Sipes (D), District 46 Representative Edward Clere (R), District 72 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative Paul Robertson (D), District 70 Henager Family Museum (2009, 2010)

Indiana Artisan number Carl Degraaf 16.9 Millionof visits Melissa Humphrey IAC funded projects, artists and organizations attracted in FY2010 26 Version 1, January 2011 Grant County (IAC Region 5) Robin Koza Pam Newell $4,268,189 Senator Gary P. Dillon (R), District 17 Brian Paffen total IAC grant investment in Senator Travis Holdman (R), District 19 Scott Roberts Indiana in FY2010 Senator Luke Kenley (R), District 20 Lori Shreve Representative Jeffrey K. Espich (R), District 82 Earl Tharp Representative Joseph Pearson (D), District 31 Individual Artist Program Representative P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 Tony McDonald (2010) Jack Harris Monninger (2009) Arts Midwest Shari M. Wagner (2010) Walton Center Arts Society, Inc. (2 grants in 2009 & 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Carmel Symphony Orchestra (2009) Marion Philharmonic (2009, 2010) Conner Prairie (2009) The Quilter Hall of Fame (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Carmel Symphony Orchestra (2010) Grant County Art Association (2009) Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre (2009, 2010) Mississinewa Valley Band (2010) City Center Children’s Theatre (2009) Conner Prairie (2010) Greene County (IAC Region 8) Fishers Music Society (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Actors Theatre of Indiana (2009) Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 Statewide Cultural District Representative Sandra Blanton (D), District 62 Carmel Arts and Design District (2010) Representative Bruce Borders (R), District 45 Representative Peggy Welch (D), District 60 Hancock County (IAC Region 7)

Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Senator Beverly J. Gard (R), District 28 Shawnee Theatre of Greene County (2009, 2010) Representative Robert Cherry (R), District 53 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative (R), District 29 Linton Music Festival (2009, 2010) Sculpture Trails (2009, 2010) Individual Artist Program Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Trisha Anne Borowicz (2009) Bloomfi eld Eastern Greene Co. Public Library (2009, 2010) Eastern Greene Elementary School (2009) Harrison County (IAC Region 12) Linton Public Library (2009, 2010) Senator Richard Young (D), District 47 Hamilton County (IAC Region 7) Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Representative Paul Robertson (D), District 70 Senator James Russell Buck (R), District 21 Senator Mike Delph (R), District 29 Indiana Artisan Senator Beverly J. Gard (R), District 28 Laura Pfeiffer Senator Luke Kenley (R), District 20 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Scott M. Schneider (R), District 30 Boys and Girls Clubs of Harrison County (2009) Representative (D), District 36 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Representative Brian C. Bosma (R), District 88 Community Unity, Inc. (2009, 2010) Representative Jacque Clements (R), District 38 Southern IN Chapter of the Am. Guild of Organists (2009) Representative Ed DeLaney (D), District 86 Representative L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 Hendricks County (IAC Region 7) Representative Cindy Noe (R), District 87 Representative Kathy Kreag Richardson (R), District 29 Senator Phil Boots (R), District 23 Representative Gerald Torr (R), District 39 Senator Connie Lawson (R), District 24 Representative P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 Representative Robert W. Behning (R), District 91 Representative Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 Arts in Education Representative (R), District 40 St. Louis de Montfort School (2009) Representative Jeffrey A. Thompson (R), District 28 Indiana Artisan Linda Adamson Indiana Artisan Jennifer Cheezum Lisa Pelo-McNiece Charles Ferguson Charles Thomas Mark Grosser Carl Harvey 27 Version 1, January 2011 Henry County (IAC Region 5) Representative Ed Soliday (R), District 4

Senator Beverly J. Gard (R), District 28 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Representative Phillip Pfl um (D), District 56 Prairie Arts Council (2009, 2010) Representative Thomas E. Saunders (R), District 54 Jay County (IAC Region 5) No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Senator Allen Paul (R), District 27 Howard County (IAC Region 4) Representative Bill Davis (R), District 33

Senator James Russell Buck (R), District 21 Arts Midwest Senator Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 Arts Place, Inc. (2009) Representative Jacque Clements (R), District 38 Indiana Artisan Representative Ronald D. Herrell (D), District 30 Zach Medler Representative P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 Regional Arts Partner Arts Place, Inc. (2009, 2010) Individual Artist Program Regional Initiative Grant - APS Maurice Costello (2009) Nat’l. Ctr. Great Lakes Native American Culture (2009, 2010) Bertha M. David (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Jay County Historical Society (2009) Indiana University Kokomo Art Gallery (2009, 2010) Jay County Visitors and Tourism Bureau (2009) Kokomo Civic Theatre (2010) Jay County Civic Theatre (2009) Kokomo Park Band (2009, 2010) Kokomo Symphonic Society (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Jefferson County (IAC Region 12) Kokomo Community Concerts (2009, 2010) Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Representative Dave Cheatham (D), District 69 Kappa Kappa Kappa (2010) Kokomo Civic Theatre (2009) American Masterpieces Lanier Mansion Foundation (2009) Huntington County (IAC Region 3) Indiana Artisan Clint Bear Senator Gary P. Dillon (R), District 17 Tami Hagemier Representative Daniel J. Leonard (R), District 50 Matt Hicks $7,850,611 Maryanne Imes Indiana Artisan total dollars matched by Sandy Palmer Alice Eshelman Larry Rudolech IAC grants Individual Artist Program Steve Thomas Stephan Leeper (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I City of Madison (2010) Huntington County Children’s Choir (2010) The Madison Art Club (2009) LaFontaine Arts Council (2009, 2010) Madison Main Street Program (2010) Jackson County (IAC Region 9) Riverrun Theatre Company (2009, 2010) Southwest Show Choir Booster Organization (2010) Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Senator Brent Steele (R), District 44 Madison Main Street Program (2009) Representative Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 Ohio Valley Folk Festival (2010) Representative Eric Koch (R), District 65 Southwestern Elementary School (2009) Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Jennings County (IAC Region 9) Indiana Artisan Tim Burton Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Senator Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 Southern Indiana Center for the Arts (2010) Representative Dave Cheatham (D), District 69 Representative Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 Jasper County (IAC Region 4) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Jennings County Parks and Recreation (2009) Senator Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Representative (R), District 20 Our Heritage, Inc. (2009, 2010) Representative Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 St. Mary School (2009, 2010) 28 Version 1, January 2011 Johnson County (IAC Region 7) Lake County (IAC Region 1)

Senator Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 Senator Sue Landske (R), District 6 Senator Patricia L. Miller (R), District 32 Senator Frank Mrvan, Jr. (D), District 1 Senator Greg Walker (R), District 41 Senator Lonnie Randolph (D), District 2 Senator Brent Waltz (R), District 36 Senator Earline S. Rogers (D), District 3 Senator R. Michael Young (R), District 35 Senator Karen Tallian (D), District 4 Representative Woody Burton (R), District 58 Representative Charlie Brown (D), District 3 Representative Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 Representative (D), District 12 Representative David Nason Frizzell (R), District 93 Representative Chester F. Dobis (D), District 13 Representative Milo Smith (R), District 59 Representative (D), District 2 Representative Linda Lawson (D), District 1 Arts in Education Representative Donald Lehe (R), District 15 Northwood Elementary School (2010) Representative Vernon G. Smith (D), District 14 Indiana Artisan Representative Ed Soliday (R), District 4 Jim Campbell Representative Dan C. Stevenson (D), District 11 Daina Chamness Representative Shelli VanDenburgh (D), District 19 Bill Richardson American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Knox County (IAC Region 10) Northwest Indiana Symphony Society (2010) Ridgewood Arts Foundation (2010) Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Arts in Education Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 Lake Prairie Elementary (2009) Representative Kreg Battles (D), District 64 Arts Midwest Representative Bruce Borders (R), District 45 Stormy Weather (2010) 9,615 Indiana Artisan Indiana Artisan Diane Dills number of arts-related Peggy Taylor Individual Artist Program employers in Indiana Regional Initiative Grant - APS Larry D. Mickow, Jr. (2009) in 2010 Old Town Players (2009, 2010) Shari Nichol Pettis (2010) Vincennes University Fdn. Alumni Series (2009, 2010) Regional Arts Partner Vincennes Community School Corporation (2009, 2010) South Shore Arts (2009, 2010) Vincennes Humanities - Shircliff Gallery (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Beachfront Dance (2009, 2010) Kosciusko County (IAC Region 2) Books Brushes & Bands (2009, 2010) Calumet College (2009) Senator Gary P. Dillon (R), District 17 Gary Art Works (2009) Senator Randy Head (R), District 18 Indiana Ballet Theatre (2009, 2010) Senator Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 South Shore Dance (2010) Senator Marlin Stutzman (R), District 13 VIVA! PATS (2009) Representative William C. Friend (R), District 23 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Representative William J. Ruppel (R), District 22 Ridgewood Arts Foundation (2009, 2010) Representative David A. Wolkins (R), District 18 Northwest Indiana Symphony (2009, 2010) Indiana Artisan Regional Initiative Grant - APS Terry Armstrong Board of Munster Parks (2009, 2010) Individual Artist Program Boys & Girls Club Northwest Indiana (2009, 2010) Shari Benyousky (2009) Calumet College (2009) Karen Geswein (2010) Chorus Angelorum (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS East Chicago Arts Initiative (2009, 2010) Christian Performing Artist’s Fellowship (2009, 2010) Friends of Emerson (2009, 2010) Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department (2009, 2010) Hammond Schools (2009, 2010) Warsaw Community Art Center (2009) Hammond YMCA (2009, 2010) Lakeshore Public T.V. (2010) Northwest Family Services (2009, 2010) LaGrange County (IAC Region 3) Northwest Indiana PBS (2009) Purdue University - Calumet (2009) Senator Marlin Stutzman (R), District 13 Sociedad Cultural y Civica (2009, 2010) Representative David A. Wolkins (R), District 18 Representative David Yarde, II (R), District 52 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 29 Version 1, January 2011 LaPorte County (IAC Region 1) Senator Patricia L. Miller (R), District 32 Senator Scott M. Schneider (R), District 30 Senator Jim Arnold (D), District 8 Senator (D), District 33 Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Senator Brent Waltz (R), District 36 Representative (D), District 17 Senator R. Michael Young (R), District 35 Representative Tom Dermody (R), District 20 Representative Jeb A. Bardon (D), District 25 Representative (D), District 9 Representative John F. Barnes (D), District 89 Representative John Bartlett (D), District 95 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Representative Robert W. Behning (R), District 91 Festival Players Guild (2009, 2010) Representative Brian C. Bosma (R), District 88 LaPorte County Symphony (2009, 2010) Representative William Crawford (D), District 98 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Representative John J. Day (D), District 100 Lubeznik Center for the Arts (2009, 2010) Representative Ed DeLaney (D), District 86 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative David Nason Frizzell (R), District 93 Michigan City Chamber Music Festival (2009, 2010) Representative Phillip D. Hinkle (R), District 92 Representative Michael B. Murphy (R), District 90 Lawrence County (IAC Region 8) Representative Cindy Noe (R), District 87 Representative Gregory W. Porter (D), District 96 Senator Brent Steele (R), District 44 Representative (D), District 94 Representative Sandra Blanton (D), District 62 Representative (D), District 97 Representative Eric Koch (R), District 65 Representative (D), District 99 Indiana Artisan Charlotte Waltz American Masterpieces Sue Wilson Indiana Symphony Society (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS American Recovery and Reinvestment Act North Lawrence Community Schools (2009, 2010) Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre of Indianapolis (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Indiana Opera Society (2010) Bedford Revitalization (2009) Indiana State Museum Foundation (2010) Young Audiences of Indiana (2010) Madison County (IAC Region 5) Arts in Education Broad Ripple High School (2009) Senator Sue Errington (D), District 26 Christel House Academy (2009) Senator Luke Kenley (R), District 20 Indianapolis Public School #19 (2009) Senator Tim Lanane (D), District 25 MSD Washington Township (2009) Representative Terri Austin (D), District 36 Nicholson Performing Arts Academy IPS #70 (2009, 2010) Representative L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 Nora Elementary School (2009) Representative Scott E. Reske (D), District 37 Pike High School (2009) Skiles Test Elementary (2009) Arts Midwest The Project School (2010) Sandi Patty (2009, 2010) Arts Midwest Indiana Artisan Clowes Memorial Hall (Two grants in 2009 & 2010) Tia Agnew Dance Kaleidoscope (2009) Individual Artist Program Ensemble Music Society (Two grants in 2009 & 2010) Doug Berky (2009) Indianapolis Art Center (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Pike Performing Arts Center (2009) Anderson Symphony Orchestra (2009) Storytelling Arts of Indiana (2009) The Anderson Center for the Arts (2009) Arts Summit Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Young Audiences of Indiana (2009) Anderson Symphony Orchestra (2010) Capacity Building Program The Anderson Center for the Arts (2010) Dance Kaleidoscope (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Indiana Artisan Central Indiana Powwow (2009) Lisa Atchison Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Teri Barnett Anderson Area Children’s Choir (2009) David Berg 19,000 Cynthia Blasingham Marion County (IAC Region 7) Peggy Breidenbach Indiana residents who con- Mary Ann Davis sider themselves full-time Senator Jean Breaux (D), District 34 Meredith Easley artists (2000 Census data) Senator Mike Delph (R), District 29 Allison Ford Senator James W. Merritt, Jr. (R), District 31 Elizabeth Garber 30 Version 1, January 2011 Rick Greiner Indianapolis Symphonic Band (2010) Elizabeth Guipe Hall Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (2009) Stuart Hobson rd Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival (2009) Ryan Hoffar 43 Indy Baroque Music (2010) Erin Jones-Edds Indiana’s rank in per Indy Choruses (2010) Nancy Miller InterAction Theater (2010) Peg Neal capita state & federal International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (2009) Aaron Thornburg public funding for the Jazz Arts Society of Indiana (2010) Carrie Wild arts Madame Walker Theatre Center (2009) Individual Artist Program Music for All (2009) Amory Abbott (2009) New World Youth Orchestras (2010) Lesley Claire Baker (2010) Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis (2009) Mary Cynthia Blasingham (2009) Phoenix Theatre (2009) Erik Deckers (2009) Pike Performing Arts Center (2009) D. DelReverda-Jennings (2009) President Benjamin Harrison Foundation (2009) Candace Denning (2009) Primary Colours (2010) Jessica Ford (2009) Storytelling Arts of Indiana (2009, 2010) Glory-June Greiff (2009) WFYI Teleplex (2009) Sandra Hartlieb (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II David Henry Hochoy (2009) American Cabaret Theatre (2009, 2010) Chris Huntington (2009) American Pianists Association (2010) Rebecca Hutton (2009) Art with a Heart (2009, 2010) Izabela Kowalewska-Cole (2010) Asante Children’s Theatre (2009, 2010) Jay Parnell (2010) Big Car Media (2009) Danny Russel (2009) Children’s Theatre Institute (2010) Erin Harper Vernon (2010) Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (2010) Roberta A. Wong (2010) Claude McNeal Productions (2009) Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions Encore Vocal Arts (2009) Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University (2009, 2010) Festival Music Society of Indiana (2009) Dance Kaleidoscope (2010) Fine Arts Society (2010) Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians/Western Art (2009, 2010) Footlite Musicals (2010) Indiana Opera Society (2009) Harrison Center for the Arts (2010) Indiana Repertory Theatre (2009, 2010) Heartland Truly Moving Pictures (2010) Indiana Symphony Society (2009, 2010) Indiana Historical Society (2010) Indianapolis Art Center (2009, 2010) Indiana State Museum Foundation (2010) Indianapolis Children’s Choir (2009) Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (2010) International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (2010) Indianapolis Children’s Choir (2010) Indianapolis Museum of Art (2009, 2010) Indianapolis Civic Theatre (2010) VSA arts of Indiana (2009, 2010) Indianapolis Opera (2010) Young Audiences of Indiana (2009, 2010) Indianapolis Symphonic Band (2009) Presenter Touring Program Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (2010) Dance Kaleidoscope (2009) Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival (2010) Regional Arts Partner Indy Baroque (2009) Arts Council of Indianapolis (2009, 2010) Indy Choruses (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I InterAction Theater (2009) American Pianists Association (2009) Motus Dance Theatre (2009) Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (2009) Music for All (2010) Children’s Theatre Institute (2009) New Harmony Project (2009, 2010) Dance Kaleidoscope (2009) New World Youth Orchestras (2009) Fine Arts Society (2009) Orkestra Projekt (2009) Footlite Musicals (2009) Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis (2010) Freetown Village (2009, 2010) Phoenix Theatre (2010) Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre (2009) President Benjamin Harrison Foundation (2010) Harrison Center for the Arts (2009) Primary Colours (2009) Heartland Truly Moving Pictures (2009) ShadowApe Theatre Company (2009) Indiana Historical Society (2009) Summer Stock Stage (2009) Indiana State Museum Foundation (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (2009) Broad Ripple High School (2009) Indianapolis Civic Theatre (2009) Friends of Holliday Park (2009) Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art (2009) Indiana Youth Group (2009) 31 Version 1, January 2011 Indianapolis Academy of Music (2009) Bloomington Area Arts Council (2009) Indianapolis School of Ballet (2009) Arts Midwest Jewish Community Center (2009) Jazz from Bloomington (2009) Jordan College of Fine Arts at Butler University (2009) Lotus Education & Arts Fdn. (2 grants in 2009 & 2010) Nationalities Council of Indiana (2009) Wilderness Plots (2 grants in 2009) Nicholson Performing Arts Academy at IPS #70 (2009) Indiana Artisan Statewide Arts Service Organizations Jan Arbogast Art Education Association of Indiana (2009, 2010) Mia Erin Beach number John Bower Association of Indiana Museums (2009, 2010) of Indiana Music Educators Association (2010) Amy Brier American Indiana Theatre Association (2009) Kris Busch 65% adult Jim Butler travelers that said they included Marshall County (IAC Region 2) Marla Dawson a cultural, arts, or historic activity Pam Feeney or event while on a trip 50 miles Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Carolyn Madvig or more one-way in 2001 Senator Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 Marcy Neiditz Representative Nancy Dembowski (D), District 17 Cappi Phillips Representative William C. Friend (R), District 23 Stephen Quigley Wayne Troup Sheryl Woodhouse-Keese Arts Midwest Individual Artist Program Encore Performing Arts (2009, 2010) Karen Andrea Baldner (2010) Individual Artist Program Erin Beach (2010) Angela Ridenour (2009) Edward Charles Bernstein (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Cary J. Boyce (2010) Ancilla Domini Sisters, Inc. (2010) Daniel Brian Evans (2009) Encore Performing Arts (2009, 2010) Don Freund (2009) Martin County (IAC Region 11) Jeremy Hogan (2010) Tim Kennedy (2009) Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Tyagan Miller (2010) Representative Sandra Blanton (D), District 62 Nadine Pinede (2009) Representative Mark Messmer (R), District 63 James Reidhaar (2009) Mark Rice (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Shana Ritter (2009) Veale Creek Players (2010) Barbara Shoup (2009) Betsy Stirratt (2009) Miami County (IAC Region 3) Susan Swartz (2010) Thomas Walsh (2010) Senator Randy Head (R), District 18 Beth Wootton (2010) Representative William C. Friend (R), District 23 Presenter Touring Program Representative Richard McClain (R), District 24 Early Music in Motion (2009) Representative P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 Regional Arts Partner Bloomington Area Arts Council (2009) Indiana Artisan Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Rose Brown Bloomington Chamber Singers (2009, 2010) Susan Kline Bloomington Community Band (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Bloomington Playwrights Project (2009, 2010) Circus City Festival (2009) Bloomington Symphony Orchestra (2009, 2010) Circus City Hall of Fame (2009) Buskirk Chumley Theatre (2009) Ole Olsen Memorial Theatre (2009, 2010) Cardinal Stage Company (2009) Early Music Associates (2010) Monroe County (IAC Region 8) Lotus Education & Arts Foundation (2009, 2010) Musical Arts Youth Orchestra (2009) Senator Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 Windfall Dancers (2009, 2010) Senator Vi Simpson (D), District 40 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Senator Brent Steele (R), District 44 Buskirk Chumley Theatre (2010) Representative (D), District 61 Bloomington Area Arts Council (2010) Representative Vern Tincher (D), District 46 Cardinal Stage Company (2010) Representative Peggy Welch (D), District 60 Regional Initiative Grant - APS American Masterpieces Area 10 Agency on Agency (2009, 2010) 32 Version 1, January 2011 Bloomington Community Band (2010) Ohio County (IAC Region 9) Bloomington Community Park and Recreation (2009) Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington (2009) Senator Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 Early Music in Motion (2010) Representative Robert J. Bischoff (D), District 68 Fairview Elementary School (2009) Friends of the Monroe County Public Library (2010) Arts in Education Indiana University, SoFA Gallery (2009, 2010) Rising Sun Schools (2009) Indiana University, WTIU (2009) Indiana Artisan $27.79 Jazz from Bloomington (2009) Vera Curnow average amount Music Arts Youth Orchestra (2010) Kendal Miller beyond ticket Southern Indiana Wind Ensemble (2009, 2010) Pamela Rees purchase nonprofi t Voces Novae (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini arts attendees WFHB Bloomington Community Radio (2010) Ohio County Historical Society (2010) spent in 2007 WonderLab (2009, 2010) Statewide Arts Service Organizations Orange County (IAC Region 11) Indiana Coalition for the Arts Foundation (2009, 2010) Statewide Cultural Districts Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District, BEAD (2010) Senator Brent Steele (R), District 44 Representative Sandra Blanton (D), District 62 Montgomery County (IAC Region 4) Indiana Artisan Senator Phil Boots (R), District 23 John Doty Representative Tim N. Brown (R), District 41 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative Jeffrey A. Thompson (R), District 28 First Chance Center (2009, 2010) Homegrown Arts (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Orange County Community Development (2009) Art League of Montgomery County (2009, 2010) Orange County Players (2009) Carnegie Library/Crawfordsville Museum (2009) Paoli Chamber of Commerce (2009, 2010) Lew Wallace Study Preservation Society (2009, 2010)) Throop Elementary (2010) Montgomery County Cultural Foundation (2009) Owen County (IAC Region 8) Morgan County (IAC Region 8) Senator Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 Senator Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 Senator R. Michael Young (R), District 35 Representative Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 Representative Robert W. Behning (R), District 91 Representative Vern Tincher (D), District 46 Representative Ralph M. Foley (R), District 47 Individual Artist Program Jeanne Hutchinson (2009) Indiana Artisan Regional Initiative Grant - APS Donna Jo Copeland Friends of McCorkmick’s Creek (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Morgan County Community Concerts Association (2010) Owen County Heritage and Culture Center (2009, 2010) Newton County (IAC Region 4) Owen County Soil & Water Conservation District (2009) Owen County S.O.U.N.D.S. (2009, 2010) Senator Sue Landske (R), District 6 Parke County (IAC Region 6) Representative Donald Lehe (R), District 15 Representative Shelli VanDenburgh (D), District 19 Senator Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 Representative Tim N. Brown (R), District 41 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Representative F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 Representative Nancy Michael (D), District 44 Noble County (IAC Region 3) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Senator Marlin Stutzman (R), District 13 Bridgeton Covered Bridge Association (2009, 2010) Representative Matthew Bell (R), District 83 Representative David Yarde, II (R), District 52 Perry County (IAC Region 11)

Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Richard D. Young (D), District 47 Community Initiatives (2009) Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Representative Russell Stilwell (D), District 74 33 Version 1, January 2011 number of points a student with 4 years of high school Indiana Artisan art and music classes Donna Adams 91scored higher on their SATs Pulaski County (IAC Region 4) Nita Claise than students who took only 1/2 year or Jason Emmons less in 2009 Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Brad Smith Senator Randy Head (R), District 18 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative Tom Dermody (R), District 20 Perry Central Schools (2009, 2010) Representative Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 Tell City/Beautifi cation (2009) Tell City Regional Arts Association (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Tell City Schweizer Fest (2009) Iota Xi Chapter, Psi Iota Xi (2009) Pike County (IAC Region 10) Putnam County (IAC Region 6) Senator Lindel O. Hume (D), District 48 Representative Kreg Battles (D), District 64 Senator Richard D. Bray (R), District 37 Representative Mark Messmer (R), District 63 Senator Connie Lawson (R), District 24 Representative Nancy Michael (D), District 44 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Arts in Education Porter County (IAC Region 1) Greencastle Community School Corporation (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Putnam County Playhouse (2009, 2010) Senator Sue Landske (R), District 6 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Karen Tallian (D), District 4 Greencastle Parks and Recreation (2010) Representative Charlie Brown (D), District 3 Representative Tom Dermody (R), District 20 Randolph County (IAC Region 5) Representative (D), District 10 Representative Ed Soliday (R), District 4 Senator Allen Paul (R), District 27 Representative Shelli VanDenburgh (D), District 19 Representative Bill Davis (R), District 33 Representative Thomas E. Saunders (R), District 54 Capacity Building Program Community Theatre Guild (2009) Indiana Artisan Indiana Artisan Judy Coe Lynn Retson Carol Strock Wasson Individual Artist Program Individual Artist Program Janet Bloch (2010) Elizabeth M. Dalton (2010) Lynn Retson (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Art Association of Randolph County (2009, 2010) Association of Artists & Craftsmen (2009, 2010) Community Theatre Guild (2009, 2010) Ripley County (IAC Region 9) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Indiana Dunes Learning Center (2009, 2010) Senator Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 Lutheran University Association (2009, 2010) Representative Robert J. Bischoff (D), District 68 Taltree Arboretum (2009, 2010) Representative Dave Cheatham (D), District 69 Opportunity Enterprises (2009, 2010) Representative Cleo Duncan (R), District 67 South Shore Performing Arts (2009, 2010) Arts in Education Posey County (IAC Region 10) Batesville Community School Corporation (2010) Arts Midwest Senator Robert Deig (D), District 49 Rural Alliance for the Arts (2010) Representative Trent Van Haaften (D), District 76 Indiana Artisan Robin Dyer Indiana Artisan Chaz Kaiser Tom Wintczak Ed Kirschner Regional Initiative Grant - APS Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I New Harmony Business Associates (2009, 2010) Rural Alliance for the Arts (2009, 2010) New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS The New Harmony Theatre (2009, 2010) Historic Hoosier Hills (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Batesville Memorial Library (2010) National Muzzle Loading Rifl e Association (2010) 34 Version 1, January 2011 Rush County (IAC Region 5) Saint Mary’s College (2009) University of Notre Dame (2 grants in 2009 & in 2010) Senator Jean Leising (R), District 42 Indiana Artisan Representative Robert Cherry (R), District 53 Laurie Balla Representative Cleo Duncan (R), District 67 Laurel Isle Steve Ross Regional Initiative Grant - APS Individual Artist Program Rush County Chorale (2009, 2010) Harold “Tuck” Langland (2010) Rachel Elizabeth Reynolds (2009) Scott County (IAC Region 12) Devorah A. Snively (2009) Regional Arts Partner Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Community Foundation of St. Joseph County (2009, 2010) Representative Terry A. Goodin (D), District 66 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Conservatory of Dance (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Indiana Artisan Fischoff National Chamber Music Association (2009, 2010) Dorrel Harrison South Bend Civic Theatre (2009, 2010) South Bend Regional Museum of Art (2009, 2010) Shelby County (IAC Region 7) South Bend Symphony Orchestra Association (2009, 2010) Senator Jean Leising (R), District 42 Southold Dance Theater (2009, 2010) Representative Robert Cherry (R), District 53 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative Sean Eberhart (R), District 57 Downtown South Bend (2010) Indiana University South Bend (2010) Arts in Education Patchwork Dance Company (2009, 2010) Shelbyville High School (2009) Robinson Community Learning Center (2009) Indiana Artisan Saint Margaret’s House (2009) Julie Bolejack South Bend Chamber Singers (2009, 2010) Janet Brewer South Bend Heritage Foundation (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I South Bend Youth Symphony Orchestra (2009, 2010) Shelby County Players (2010) Vesper Chorale Incorporated (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Shelby County Players (2009) Starke County (IAC Region 2) Spencer County (IAC Region 10) Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Representative Nancy Dembowski (D), District 17 Senator Richard D. Young (D), District 47 Representative (R), District 78 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Representative Russell Stilwell (D), District 74

No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Steuben County (IAC Region 3) Senator Dennis K. Kruse (R), District 14 St. Joseph County (IAC Region 2) Senator Marlin Stutzman (R), District 13 Representative Richard Dodge (R), District 51 Senator Jim Arnold (D), District 8 Senator John E. Broden (D), District 10 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Senator Edward Charbonneau (R), District 5 Cahoots Coffee Café Project (2010) Senator Ryan D. Mishler (R), District 9 Senator Joseph C. Zakas (R), District 11 Sullivan County (IAC Region 6) Representative B. Patrick Bauer (D), District 6 Representative Ryan M. Dvorak (D), District 8 Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 Representative Craig R. Fry (D), District 5 Representative Bruce Borders (R), District 45 Representative Timothy Neese (R), District 48 Representative David Niezgodski (D), District 7 Regional Initiative Grant - APS Representative Jacqueline Walorski (R), District 21 Sullivan Rotary/First Presbyterian Church (2009)

Arts in Education major universities have found strong Dickinson Intermediate Fine Arts Academy (2010) links between arts education and Arts Midwest cognitive development (e.g. thinking, Avalon String Quartet (2009) 7 problem solving, concept understand- Fischoff National Chamber Association (2010) ing, information processing, etc.) 35 Version 1, January 2011 Switzerland County (IAC Region 9) Tipton County (IAC Region 4) Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Representative Robert J. Bischoff (D), District 68 Senator James Russell Buck (R), District 21 Senator Luke Kenley (R), District 20 Indiana Artisan Representative L. Jack Lutz (R), District 35 Jerry Wallin Representative P. Eric Turner (R), District 32 Sandra Wallin Regional Initiative Grant - APS Indiana Artisan Switzerland County Recreation & Tourism (2009) Joe Rice Vevay Main Street (2009) Lisa Sparks Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Tippecanoe County (IAC Region 4) Tipton County Pork Festival (2009, 2010)

Senator Ron Alting (R), District 22 Union County (IAC Region 5) Senator Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 Representative Tim N. Brown (R), District 41 Senator Johnny Nugent (R), District 43 Representative (D), District 27 Representative Tom Knollman (R), District 55 Representative (R), District 26 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini American Masterpieces Union County Public Library (2009, 2010) Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (2009) Indiana Artisan Vanderburgh County (IAC Region 10) Lisa Hopkins number of nights longer the international cultural tourist Aldis Knight Senator Vaneta Becker (R), District 50 visitor’s stay was compared Lilly Marsh to the general international Senator Robert Deig (D), District 49 Sandy Smith 3 Representative Dennis Avery (D), District 75 visitor’s stay in 2004 Sara Vanderkleed Representative Suzanne Crouch (R), District 78 Individual Artist Program Representative (D), District 77 Jeffrey Michael Schmuki (2010) Representative Trent Van Haaften (D), District 76 Regional Arts Partner Tippecanoe Arts Federation (2009, 2010) American Masterpieces Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Tales & Scales (2009) Bach Chorale Singers (2010) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Lafayette Citizen’s Band (2009) Children’s Center for Dance Education (2010) Long Center for the Performing Arts (2010) Indiana Artisan Purdue University Jazz Festival (2009) Karen Hampton Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Individual Artist Program Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (2010) Damon Andrew Dawson (2009) Civic Theater of Greater Lafayette (2009, 2010) Melissa Erwin (2009) Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (2009, 2010) Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions Purdue University Convocations (2010) Evansville Philharmonic Orchestral Corp. (2009) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Presenter Touring Program Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (2009) Evansville Philharmonic Orchestral Corp. (2009) Bach Chorale Singers (2009) Regional Arts Partner Indiana Fiddlers’ Gathering (2009, 2010) Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana (2009, 2010) Purdue University Bands (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Purdue University Theatre (2009) Evansville Center for Dance Education (2009, 2010) Tippecanoe County Historical Association (2010) Evansville Civic Theatre (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - Mini Evansville Dance Theatre (2009, 2010) Battle Ground Elementary STPS (2009) Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science (2009, 2010) Friends of Bob Live Music Co-op (2009, 2010) Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra (2009, 2010) McCutcheon High School Geography Club (2009) Evansville Symphonic Band (2009, 2010) Wabash Valley Youth Symphony (2010) Tales & Scales (2009, 2010) Words on the Go (2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Statewide Cultural Districts Carver Community Center (2009, 2010) Tippecanoe Arts and Cultural District (2010) Evansville ARC (2009, 2010) Louis J. Koch Family Childrens Museum (2009, 2010) Patchwork Central (2009, 2010) Public Education Foundation of Evansville (2009, 2010) 36 Version 1, January 2011 Tri-State Teleplex, WNIN (2009, 2010) The Honeywell Center (2009) Univ. of Evansville Reaching the Young at Art (2009, 2010) Presenter Touring Program USI RopeWalk Writers Retreat (2009, 2010) Honeywell Foundation (2009)

Vermillion County (IAC Region 6) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Wabash Valley Music Association (2009, 2010) Senator Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Representative F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 Honeywell Foundation (2009) Indiana Artisan Warren County (IAC Region 4) Ken Palmer Brooke Schmidt Senator Phil Boots (R), District 23 Senator Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 Vigo County (IAC Region 6) Representative F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 Representative Randy Truitt (R), District 26 Senator Timothy D. Skinner (D), District 38 Senator John M. Waterman (R), District 39 No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Representative Bruce Borders (R), District 45 Representative F. Dale Grubb (D), District 42 Warrick County (IAC Region 10) Representative Clyde Kersey (D), District 43 Representative Nancy Michael (D), District 44 Senator Vaneta Becker (R), District 50 Representative Vern Tincher (D), District 46 Senator Richard D. Young (D), District 47 Representative Dennis Avery (D), District 75 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Representative Suzanne Crouch (R), District 78 Sheldon Swope Art Museum (2010) Representative Gail Riecken (D), District 77 Indiana Artisan Representative Russell Stilwell (D), District 74 Marilyn Oehler Individual Artist Program 56% Individual Artist Program of employers surveyed Ray Chen (2010) agree that a college Jane L. Owen (2010) Mary Kramer (2009) degree in the arts is the Regional Initiative Grant - APS Chui Ying Wong (2009) most signifi cant indicator Warrick Public Education Foundation (2009, 2010) of creativity in a prospec- Regional Arts Partner tive job candidate Arts Illiana (2009, 2010) Washington County (IAC Region 12) Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Banks of the Wabash Chorus (2009) Senator James A. Lewis (D), District 45 Community Theatre of Terre Haute (2009, 2010) Senator Brent Steele (R), District 44 Terre Haute Community Band (2009, 2010) Senator Richard D. Young (D), District 47 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Representative Sandra Blanton (D), District 62 Art Spaces (2009, 2010) Representative Dennie Oxley, Sr. (D), District 73 Sheldon Swope Art Museum (2009, 2010) No Grantees in FY 2009 & 2010 Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Crossroads Repertory Theatre (2009, 2010) Wayne County (IAC Region 5) Indiana State University Art Gallery (2009, 2010) Senator Allen Paul (R), District 27 Indiana State University Music Department (2009, 2010) Representative Tom Knollman (R), District 55 The Maple Center (2009) Representative Phillip Pfl um (D), District 56 Rose-Hulman Performing Arts Series (2009, 2010) Representative Thomas E. Saunders (R), District 54 Regional Initiative Grant - Mini St. Mary-of-the-Woods College Theatre Area (2009, 2010) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Richmond Art Museum (2010) Wabash County (IAC Region 3) Richmond Symphony Orchestra (2010) Arts Midwest Senator Gary P. Dillon (R), District 17 Richmond Community Schools (2 grants in 2009 & in 2010) Senator Randy Head (R), District 18 Indiana Artisan Representative William J. Ruppel (R), District 22 Daniel Sims Individual Artist Program Arts Midwest Susanna Tanner (2010) Honeywell Foundation (2 grants in 2009 & in 2010) Presenter Touring Program Indiana Artisan Earlham College (2009) Leigh Rowan Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Multi-Regional Major Arts Institutions Richmond Civic Theatre (2009, 2010) 37 Version 1, January 2011 Regional Initiative Grant - AOS II Richmond Art Museum (2009, 2010) Richmond Symphony Orchestra (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Earlham College/Chanticleer Quartet (2010) Richmond Community Schools (2009, 2010) Wells County (IAC Region 3)

Senator Travis Holdman (R), District 19 Representative Jeffrey K. Espich (R), District 82 Representative Matthew Lehman (R), District 79

Regional Initiative Grant - AOS I Creative Arts Council of Wells County (2009, 2010) Regional Initiative Grant - APS Bluffton Parks & Recreation (2009, 2010) White County (IAC Region 4)

Senator Brandt E. Hershman (R), District 7 Representative Douglas Gutwein (R), District 16 Representative Donald Lehe (R), District 15 Representative Richard McClain (R), District 24

Indiana Artisan Abbey Franks

Whitley County (IAC Region 3)

Senator Gary P. Dillon (R), District 17 At public sessions like the ones held in Representative Matthew Bell (R), District 83 Indianapolis (top image) and Terre Haute Representative Daniel J. Leonard (R), District 50 (bottom image) the IAC embraced comments and Indiana Artisan suggestions from our constituents while planning Matt Norden goals and objectives for the agency’s future. Lyn Ocken Did you know?

All Indiana Arts Commission funding requires grant recipients provide educational services and reach underserved populations, including rural and ethnically and racially diverse popula- tions.

Indiana Arts Commission grants in most cases require a minimum dollar for dollar match and encourage local private sector investment in the funded projects.

Indiana Arts Commission grants support individual artists’ development, summer concert series, community arts fairs and festivals, and artist in classroom projects, all of which have impact on state and local economic development, business attraction, job creation, employee retention, educational excellence, cultural tourism, and quality of life.

Indiana Arts Commission funded projects encourage the development of volunteerism through the efforts of thousands of citizen boards, trustees, committees and event workers, under- scoring the commitment of Indiana’s citizens to the arts. 38 Version 1, January 2011 www.IN.gov/arts www.facebook.com/inartscommission

Source for the art facts highlighted on pages 31 - 36: http://www.americansforthearts.org/get_involved/advocacy/advocacy_004.asp