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Art in Your District – Reference Sheet– Missouri Artskc Grantees in 2018-2019 and Many, Many Individual Artists – Learn More at Artskcgo.Com Art In Your District – Reference Sheet– Missouri ArtsKC Grantees in 2018-2019 And many, many individual artists – learn more at ArtsKCGo.com Organization Name State State Senator State State State House State State Senate Senate Representative House House Party District Party District Affil. Affil. 5 Star Jazz Band MO Lauren Arthur D 17 Wes Rogers D 18 American Jazz Museum MO Kiki Curls D 9 Barbara D 23 Washington Art As Mentorship, Inc. MO Kiki Curls D 9 Ingrid Burnett D 19 Art in the Loop Foundation MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 ArtsTech MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Bach Aria Soloists MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 Ballet North MO Lauren Arthur D 17 Noell Shull R 16 Barbara Barn Players, The MO Kiki Curls D 9 D 23 Washington Charlotte Street Foundation MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 City In Motion Dance Theater MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Coterie Theatre MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Fishtank Theatre, Inc MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Folly Theater, d/b/a for Performing Arts Foundation MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Friends of Chamber Music, The MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Future Education MO Dan Hegeman R 12 Ken Wilson R 12 Greater Kansas City Chapter of American Guild of Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 MO Organists GuildIt MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Harriman-Jewell Series MO Lauren Arthur D 17 Doug Richey R 38 Heart of America Shakespeare Festival MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Heartland Men's Chorus MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 International Radio Project of Kansas City, The MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kacico Dance - dba KC Contemporary Dance MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Actors Theatre MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Art Institute MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Artists Coalition MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Organization Name State State Senator State State State House State State Senate Senate Representative House House Party District Party District Affil. Affil. Kansas City Ballet MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Boys Choir MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Chalk and Walk Festival MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Chamber Orchestra MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey MO Kiki Curls D 9 Barbara D 23 Washington Kansas City Jazz Orchestra, The MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Repertory Theatre MO Kiki Curls D 9 Ashley Manlove D 26 Kansas City Symphony MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kansas City Volunteer Lawyers & Accountants for the Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 MO Arts Kansas City Women's Chorus MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 Kansas City Young Audiences MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 KC Clay Guild MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 KC Creates (formerly KC Fringe) MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 KC Jazz ALIVE MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 KKFI 90.1 FM, dba for Mid-Coast Radio Project MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Lyric Opera of Kansas City MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Mattie Rhodes Center MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Mesner Puppet Theater MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Mid America Freedom Band MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Midwest Music Foundation MO Jason Holsman D 7 Ingrid Burnett D 19 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, The MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 newEar (dba for New Music Institute of Kansas City, Inc.) MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 Northeast Community Center / Harmony Project KC MO Kiki Curls D 9 Ingrid Burnett D 19 Northland Symphony Orchestra MO Lauren Arthur D 17 Wes Rogers D 18 Owen/Cox Dance Group MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Plaza Academy, The MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Providence School of Arts MO Kiki Curls D 9 Ashley Manlove D 26 Puppetry Arts Institute MO John Rizzo D 11 Brandon Ellington D 22 Rabbit hOle, The MO Lauren Arthur D 17 Wes Rogers D 18 Organization Name State State Senator State State State House State State Senate Senate Representative House House Party District Party District Affil. Affil. Spinning Tree Theatre MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 Tony Spire Chamber Ensemble MO R 34 Matt Sain D 14 Luetkemeyer Starlight Theatre MO Kiki Curls D 9 Richard Brown D 27 StoneLion Puppet Theatre MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Summerfest Concerts MO Jason Holsman D 7 Greg Razer D 25 Summit Art MO Mike Cierpiot R 8 Keri Ingle D 35 Summit Theatre Group MO Mike Cierpiot R 8 Keri Ingle D 35 Tony Synergy Services MO R 34 Vic Allred R 13 Luetkemeyer UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance MO Jason Holsman D 7 Ashley Manlove D 26 Unicorn Theatre MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Kiki Curls D 9 Barbara United Inner City Services MO D 23 Washington Whole Person, The MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 Wylliams Henry Contemporary Dance Company MO Lauren Arthur D 17 Wes Rogers D 18 Youth Symphony of Kansas City MO Jason Holsman D 7 Judy Morgan D 24 .
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