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Arrowhead Regional Arts Council seeks new board members

The Arrowhead Regional Arts Council is currently accepting applications from individuals wishing to serve on its board. The following four board positions are open: a representative from Itasca County, two at-large representatives and a student a...

The Arrowhead Regional Arts Council is currently accepting applications from individuals wishing to serve on its board. The following four board positions are open: a representative from Itasca County, two at-large representatives and a student ad hoc representative. ARAC offers grant support and technical assistance to individual artists and non-profit arts organizations who reside in the seven counties which make up the Arrowhead Region: Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake and St. Louis.

ARAC is looking for individuals with knowledge of various art forms and perspectives. Active artists working in all disciplines, artists from communities of color, arts supporters/collectors or individuals with knowledge of the regional arts community and arts organizations are encouraged to apply.

ARAC's board meets the third Thursday of each month except August and December. Council members serve as panelists to award project based funding to regional non-profit arts organizations and artists. Board members also assess the art needs in the region and develop programs that stimulate the regional arts community. Council members serve as volunteers, but are paid a mileage reimbursement for attending meetings.

A board term is three years and a board member may serve two consecutive terms. Serving on the board gives an individual the opportunity to learn about arts activities in the region; increase their knowledge of grant writing and the review process; network with other artists and arts professionals; and have input into matters that affect arts funding in the region.

ARAC is the primary funding source for artists and arts organizations in northeastern Minnesota, awarding over a half million dollars in grant support last year. ARAC administers three grant programs for regional non-profit arts organizations and two grant programs for regional artists. ARAC also administers The Artist Fund, a Duluth based, regional non-profit which offers financial assistance to artists confronted with a career-threatening emergency.

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ARAC's programs are made possible through funding from the Minnesota State Legislature, the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund as appropriated by the State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008, the McKnight Foundation, and The Artist Fund. ARAC also provides free grant writing workshops and technical assistance to regional artists and arts organizations and presents the Arrowhead Arts Awards, which annually recognize an outstanding regional artist and arts advocate. ARAC works in partnership with the Minnesota State Arts Board and the other eleven Regional Arts Councils to promote the arts throughout Minnesota.

The deadline for submitting an application is Friday, Aug. 27. The available terms run from Nov. 1 to June 30, 2013. Interested individuals may contact the ARAC office at info@aracouncil.org ; 218-722-0952 or 800-569-8134 for more information about board responsibilities, the council and its programs, and to receive an application form. A board application form can be downloaded from the ARAC web site: www.aracouncil.org .

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