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A Toolbox of Best Practices for the 21st Century  

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uilding Communities Through the Arts is Kentucky's fifth statewide arts conference, but the first in the 21st Century and the first in many other ways. It is the first to be located in Northern Kentucky and the first to be produced with partnering organizations. The Arts Council extends a special thanks to its partners, the Kentucky Citizens for the Arts, Arts Kentucky and the Kentucky Alliance for Arts Education in sharing the vision to produce this Toolbox of Best Practices for the 21st Century. Additionally the local host committee of Northern Kentucky artists and arts organizations has joined in the planning and promises fun-filled artful times to better acquaint us with our culturally rich northern tip of the commonwealth.

 

Local Host Committee

The local host committee of Northern Kentucky artists and arts organizations has joined in the planning and promises fun-filled artful times to better acquaint us with our culturally rich northern tip of the commonwealth.

Jean Donohue, Media Working Group
Mark Kuhlis, Mind & Matter Gallery
Laurie Risch, Behringer-Crawford Museum
Jean St. John, Covington Community Center
Maryanne Wehrend, The Carnegie

 

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Contact Us

E. Chris Harp, Community Arts Director
Kentucky Arts Council
Old Capitol Annex
300 West Broadway
Frankfort, KY 40601

Phone: 502.564.3757 ext. 4809
Toll free: 1.888.833.ARTS ext. 4809

E-mail: chris.harp@mail.state.ky.us

 

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The Kentucky Arts Council is a state agency in the Education Arts and Humanities Cabinet and receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts. The mission of the Arts Council is to provide the people of Kentucky with opportunities to value and participate in the arts.

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