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ANNUAL REPORT 2019 What makes a place thrive? What factors boost a community’s economy and quality of life? The answers to these questions often involve a community’s sense of identity and place — the unique characteristics, heritage and creativity that make each dot on the map different from the one down the road. The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs helps Iowans build culturally vibrant communities in every corner of the state — cities and small towns full of arts and creativity, history, film and culture where people want to work, raise a family and really live. Chris Kramer Indeed, Iowa’s unmatched quality of life gives our state a competitive edge. Director But we can always do more. Iowa Department Throughout this report, you’ll find examples of innovative Iowans who have tapped into of Cultural Affairs the department’s extraordinary resources, training and support to transform their big ideas into reality. You’ll find Iowans who have used the department’s grants, workshops, research centers and more as catalysts for positive and sustainable change in each of Iowa’s 99 counties. You’ll also find an array of educational opportunities for Iowans of all ages. A broad-based education in history, culture and the arts challenges students to think both creatively and critically and prepares them to become entrepreneurs, teachers, writers, lawyers and more — and to adapt to the ever-changing global environment. After graduation, opportunities for professional development cultivate Iowa’s next generation of leaders. Here at the department, we’re proud to help Iowans understand where we came from and to broaden the possibilities for where we’re going next. And in many ways, we’re just getting started. “Our agency is committed to offering world-class arts and cultural experiences in vibrant communities where creativity can spark innovation and become the economic driver for development in all urban and rural areas.” 2 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CONTENTS 4 WHO WE ARE 5 MISSION / VISION / STRATEGIC GOALS STRATEGIC GOALS: 6 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Building Culturally Vibrant Communities 8 EDUCATION & EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Cultivating Iowa’s Next Generation of Leaders 10 CREATIVE ECONOMY Creating Jobs and Innovation 12 ACCESSIBILITY Enhancing Access to Arts & Culture 14 INVESTMENTS & COLLABORATIONS Public-Private Partnerships 16 STATE HISTORICAL BUILDING & SITES Renovations Keep Our History Alive 20 FINANCIALS 21 BOARDS & COMMISSIONS 22 GRANTS Photo: Ben Schuh of Polk City painted this mural for the IOWACULTURE.GOV 2018 Celebrate Iowa Gala. WHO WE ARE For more than fifty years, the Iowa Arts Council has worked to fulfill its The Iowa Department of mission to help Iowans cultivate creativity, learning and participation in the Cultural Affairs celebrates the arts. The council works with its federal partner, the National Endowment for the Arts, to develop the arts in Iowa through grants, educational programs elements that define who we and professional development. are as Iowans – art, film, history and culture – and helps Iowans use them to strengthen economic vitality, community Produce Iowa , the State Office of Media Production, promotes and facilitates pride and overall quality of life. film and television projects in our state to develop a more sustainable creative economy. The office creates job opportunities, encourages The department comprises three professional development and elevates the work of Iowa filmmakers while main divisions: the Iowa Arts providing a network of support for community film festivals across the state. Council, Produce Iowa, and the State Historical Society of Iowa. The State Historical Society of Iowa has been a trustee of Iowa’s historical legacy since 1857. With a dual mission of preservation and education, it maintains a museum, two research centers, the historic preservation office, and eight historic sites. The society preserves and provides access to Iowa’s historical resources through a variety of statewide programs, exhibitions and projects while serving as an advocate for Iowa’s past and connector to the future. In addition, the State Historic Preservation Office administers state and federal historic preservation programs. KEY CONSTITUENTS The department is proud to serve all Iowans and its statewide network: • Artists, designers, filmmakers, musicians and writers • Business leaders and developers • Cultural leaders at museums, festivals and performing arts centers • Educators, students and lifelong learners • Iowa explorers, including families, young professionals and tourists • State, county and local government leaders 4 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS ANNUAL CELEBRATION FEATURING IOWA’S ARTS, PACE ground breaking ceremony at the Harvester II in Council Bluffs. HISTORY, FILM AND CULTURE Another successful year serving as MISSION the department’s primary private fundraiser to support statewide educational programs and exhibits. We empower Iowans to build and sustain culturally vibrant communities by connecting to the people, places and points of pride that define our state. VISION Iowa will be a state that fosters creativity and serves as a catalyst for innovation, job creation and a positive community culture for all. STRATEGIC GOALS Cultural Community Access to 1 Development 4 Arts & Culture Education & Investments & 2 Experiential Learning 5 Collaboration WE LOOK FORWARD TO CELEBRATING Creative Economy, State Historical 3 Jobs & Innovation 6 Building of Iowa: THE BEST OF IOWA IN 2020! A Hub for Iowa Culture IOWACULTURE.GOV 5 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1 Building Culturally Vibrant Communities RiverLoop Amphitheatre in Waterloo. Photo by: Darst Design. The Iowa Department of Cultural ARTS, FILM & CULTURE Affairs helps communities leverage their unique assets Dubuque celebrated the transformation of a former church site into Steeple Square, an to build vibrant places where inclusive multi-tenant hub for social life and the community. The project received support from the Iowa Great Places program that challenges communities to develop cohesive and culturally people want to work and live. vibrant plans for the future. This helps businesses recruit and Plymouth students will soon have a safe new bus shelter, complete with public art and retain quality employees to support solar-powered heating. Locals worked with University of Iowa design students as part of an future growth and vitality. Arts Build Communities project funded by the Iowa Arts Council. 92 communities participate in Iowa’s Certified Local Government program, Fairfield First Fridays attract thousands of locals and out-of-town visitors to a monthly which is among the largest in the celebration of art, music and culture on the town square. The tradition is one reason the Iowa country. Arts Council designated the community as an Iowa Cultural & Entertainment District. 5 new communities have been Creston painted a quilt-inspired street mural, transforming an ordinary intersection into an designated Cultural Entertainment Districts showcasing local talent, artistic landmark. What started as a temporary project in 2018 went viral on Facebook and expertise and cultural diversity turned into a permanent public artwork with support from the Iowa Arts Council. within a community. Perry tapped into its agricultural heritage to create a series of metal sculptures that celebrate 16 annual film festivals attract the town’s history of farming. A pair of artists worked with local welding students to build and thousands of people from around town and across the world. install the downtown project, which received an Iowa Arts Council grant. Produce Iowa – the State Office of Media Production – promotes the Keokuk honored its native son with the new Conrad Nagel Film Festival. Nagel started his community festivals and invites their career as a silent film star, helped found the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, directors to an annual meeting to and hosted the Oscars three times. Produce Iowa secured Nagel’s honorary Oscar trophy for swap ideas and share best practices. display during the inaugural festival -- which also honored another past resident: John Wayne. 6 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS photo above: Steeple Square in Dubuque. photo above: Iowa Artist Fellow Molly Wood’s mural at Meredith Corp. in Des Moines. HISTORY The town of Yale successfully nominated its former high school’s distinctive 1932 round gymnasium (where the Harlem Globetrotters once played) to the National Register of Historic Places. The register now lists more than 18,500 sites in Iowa, managed by the State Historic Preservation Office. Lisbon high school students teamed up with the local historic preservation commission to create an award-winning video about a local church that was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Linn County town is one of more than 90 Iowa communities with a Certified Local Government, where the State Historic Preservation Office helps local leaders consider historic preservation in civic planning and development. Newton hosted the State Historic Preservation Office’s annual Preserve Iowa Summit, which brought together hundreds of civic leaders, architects, developers and historians to focus on revitalizing historic downtowns and neighborhoods across the state. Atlantic, Carroll, Cherokee, Creston and Council Bluffs have recently preserved their railroad depots. Davis County and Woodbury County have preserved their courthouses in Bloomfield and Sioux City, respectively, and other communities have established

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