{"id":10268,"date":"2021-01-12T14:47:01","date_gmt":"2021-01-12T21:47:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/?p=10268"},"modified":"2024-07-31T07:36:39","modified_gmt":"2024-07-31T14:36:39","slug":"bi-weekly-recap-january-11-2021","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.wearecreativewest.org\/haw\/bi-weekly-recap-january-11-2021\/","title":{"rendered":"Ho\u02bbopau \u02bbelua pule: Ianuali 11, 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Aloha mai e n\u0101 kahu a me n\u0101 hoa hana o WESTAF:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Welina mai i ka recap mua \u02bbelua pule o 2021. \u02bbIke wau \u02bba\u02bbole pono wau e ha\u02bbi i\u0101 \u02bboe i k\u0113ia, ak\u0101 he makahiki k\u0113ia e ho\u02bbopa\u02bba mau \u02bbia i loko o k\u0101 m\u0101kou mau ho\u02bbomana\u02bbo, \u02bba\u02bbole m\u0101kou i ka hapalua o Ianuali. Ma WESTAF, ke ho\u02bbomau nei m\u0101kou i k\u0101 m\u0101kou hana, \u02bboiai ua ho\u02bbouka \u02bbia ko m\u0101kou aupuni e n\u0101 mea ho\u02bboweliweli k\u016bloko a me n\u0101 haunaele. No\u02bbu, \u02bboia\u02bbi\u02bbo, pa\u02bbakik\u012b ka \u02bbole e ho\u02bbopau wale i ka n\u016bhou kelepona a me ka \u02bb\u014dwili doom ma ka\u02bbu h\u0101me\u02bba, \u02bboiai \u02bbo ia ka mea e h\u014d\u02bbeha ai ia\u02bbu, a aia kekahi mau mea nui e hana ai. Ak\u0101, \u02bba\u02bbole hiki ia\u02bbu ke k\u014dkua. No ka hui WESTAF, ua paipai m\u0101kou i ka m\u0101lama \u02bbana i\u0101 m\u0101kou iho e like me ka hiki, \u02bboiai ke ho\u02bbomau nei ke ola a me ka hana i mua me ka hiki \u02bbole. Ma waho a\u02bbe o ka Insurrection (!), KE kakali nei m\u0101kou i k\u0101 m\u0101kou p\u0101\u02bbina ho\u02bbomaha virtual ma Ianuali 21 - ka &quot;WESTAFaganza!&quot; Mahalo i\u0101 \u02bboe i ke k\u014dmike ho\u02bbolaule\u02bba no ka ho\u02bbohui \u02bbana i ka mea e \u02bbimi nei he hui le\u02bbale\u02bba a ho\u02bboikaika \u02bbia - a makemake nui \u02bbia. Ho\u02bbokahi l\u0101 ma hope o ka ho\u02bbola\u02bba \u02bbia \u02bbana, no laila, e mana\u02bbo hou a\u02bbe paha k\u0101kou i ka makahiki e hiki mai ana no k\u0101kou a pau. Ke ho\u02bbomau nei ka hana nui ma ka hui holo\u02bboko\u02bba, a hau\u02bboli nui wau i n\u0101 \u02bbano k\u016b\u02bbai hou a me n\u0101 \u02bbao\u02bbao demo e ho\u02bbolaha \u02bbia ana ma waena o k\u0101 m\u0101kou huahana \u02bboihana. E heluhelu no n\u0101 kiko\u02bb\u012b hou aku.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>E HOOHANOIA I KA POE NO KA PAPA O TENIQUA E ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (CG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ma Ianuali 21, hau\u02bboli wau i ka h\u014d\u02bbike \u02bbana e ho\u02bbohanohano \u02bbia k\u0101 m\u0101kou Teniqua Broughton i kahi hanana virtual k\u016bikaw\u0101 me ka makana ASU MLK Community Servant-Leadership Award e ke K\u014dmike Kauka Martin Luther King Jr. ASU. He po\u02bbokela \u02bbo Teniqua no ka ho\u02bbona\u02bbauao ki\u02bbi no \u02bbelua mau makahiki, me n\u0101 kuleana ma ASU Gammage, Free Arts of Arizona a me n\u0101 mea hou a\u02bbe, ma mua o ka ho\u02bbokumu \u02bbana i\u0101 VerveSimone ma 2013. Ma k\u0101na kuleana k\u016bk\u0101k\u016bk\u0101, k\u0101ko\u02bbo \u02bbo Broughton i n\u0101 mea waiwai \u02bbole ma n\u0101 wahi o ka hana no\u02bbeau, mo\u02bbomeheu, lawelawe kai\u0101ulu a ho\u02bbona\u02bbauao. Ke lawelawe nei \u02bbo Teniqua ma ke \u02bbano he luna ho\u02bbok\u014d o ka Moku\u02bb\u0101ina \u02bbo \u02bbEle\u02bbele Arizona, he hui waiwai \u02bbole e holo ana i n\u0101 papahana alaka\u02bbi a ho\u02bbopuka i ka \u02bbikepili no n\u0101 \u02bbAmelika \u02bbAmelika ma ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina. Mai kou \u02bbohana WESTAF, aloha nui a k\u016bpono ho\u02bbi, mahalo a ho\u02bbomaika\u02bbi, Madame Hope Chair.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>ARTX HO\u02bbOPI\u02bbI (CG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Mahalo nui i ke K\u014dmike Ho\u02bbomohala Papa no k\u0101 l\u0101kou hana nui i k\u0113ia manawa i ka ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbana i k\u0101 m\u0101kou mea ha\u02bbi\u02bb\u014dlelo mua no ArtX 2021. Ua \u02bbike k\u0101 m\u0101kou mea ha\u02bbi\u02bb\u014dlelo mua o Ianuali \u02bbo Dr. Lisa Cooper i kahi paio ho\u02bbonohonoho hiki \u02bbole ke pale aku, no laila e ho\u02bbokipa m\u0101kou i\u0101 ia ma ka l\u0101 28 \u02bbApelila. e noi aku i kahi hui \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe no ka mahina o Ianuali a i \u02bbole Pepeluali a e h\u014d\u02bbike m\u0101kou i\u0101 \u02bboe i ka w\u0101 i h\u014d\u02bboia \u02bbia ai. I k\u0113ia manawa, mahalo nui i\u0101 Bassem Bejiani a me k\u0101na hoa \u02bbo Lisa Burns no k\u0101 l\u0101kou h\u0101\u02bbawi manawale\u02bba i\u0101 WESTAF e uhi i ka hanohano o Kauka Cooper. He \u02bbano no\u02bbono\u02bbo a lokomaika\u02bbi maoli - mahalo.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>NA HALAWAI PAPA AME KOMITE e hiki mai ana (CG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u02bbO Ianuali a me Pepeluali he mau mahina pa\u02bbahana no ka papa m\u0101lama m\u0101lama WESTAF. E \u02bb\u0101koakoa ana ke K\u014dmike Ho\u02bbok\u014d no kahi h\u0101l\u0101wai p\u014dkole i k\u0113ia pule ma Ianuali 13 no ka hopu \u02bbana ma hope o ka l\u0101 ho\u02bbomaha a n\u0101n\u0101 i n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 mai n\u0101 mahina \u02bbelua o FY21 ma waena o kekahi mau mea \u02bboihana \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe. E like me k\u0101u e \u02bbike ai, \u02bbo Pepeluali 3 a me 4 ka l\u0101 no k\u0101 m\u0101kou komite a me n\u0101 h\u0101l\u0101wai ho\u02bboilo o ka papa - \u02bboiai \u02bba\u02bbole i kahaha. Loa\u02bba i\u0101 m\u0101kou kahi papa hana pa\u02bba loa e hui p\u016b ana, me kekahi mau mea hou mai k\u0101 m\u0101kou \u02bboihana WESTAF a me n\u0101 hoahana kulekele, a me n\u0101 h\u014d\u02bbike\u02bbike mai kekahi mau malihini k\u016bikaw\u0101 \u0101u e makemake \u02bbole e nalo: kahi h\u014d\u02bbike e pili ana i n\u0101 kulekele \u02bboihana federal i n\u0101 mea nui o ka Biden e hiki mai ana. \u02bbO ka ho\u02bbokele Harris mai Heather Noonan me ka League of American Orchestras a me ka Cultural Advocacy Group; he h\u014d\u02bbike e pili ana i k\u0101 m\u0101kou South Arts ELC hui a me ka ho\u02bbomau mau \u02bbana o ka WESTAF ELC curriculum mai n\u0101 kumu kula ELC l\u014d\u02bbihi, kolepa a me ka hoaaloha \u02bbo Salvador Acevedo, a me kahi h\u014d\u02bbulu\u02bbulu o n\u0101 mana\u02bbo i k\u0101 m\u0101kou kumu ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 mai ke k\u0101k\u0101\u02bb\u014dlelo \u02bbo Beka Whitson o Whitson Strategies. I k\u0113ia manawa, ke hahai nei m\u0101kou a pau i n\u0101 helu ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi like \u02bbole i ka w\u0101 e kali ana i ka \u02bb\u014dwili \u02bbia \u02bbana o ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi aupuni e mana\u02bbo \u02bbia e kahi \u02bboihana \u02bboi aku ka maika\u02bbi, no laila ke mana\u02bbo nei au i ka w\u0101 e hiki ai i\u0101 m\u0101kou ke hui hou i ke kino, e maopopo ana paha ia. kakou a pau. Aia ka mana\u02bbo li\u02bbili\u02bbi no Mei, ak\u0101 k\u0101nalua wau. Mana\u02bbolana wau no \u02bbOkakopa ma Denver.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>HANA \u02bbO WESTAF i ka n\u0101n\u0101 \u02bbana i ka bila no HR 133 CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2021 (DEC. 21, 2020) a ho\u02bboku\u02bbu \u02bbia i ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina \u02bboihana a me ka state arts advocacy network (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">On December 23, WESTAF released a <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/document\/d\/1FwuNSk2f4PYjjbZsVm0whrOno5lyuPmeLZLMS8SY2m8\/edit\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">briefing <\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">to state arts agencies and state arts advocacy groups analyzing HR 133, the legislative vehicle for the latest pandemic relief package and a comprehensive appropriations bill. The analysis was conducted by the AAP team and referenced work jointly conducted by members of the Cultural Advocacy Group to analyze the bill. The bill includes a range of areas that affect the arts and cultural sector, commercial and nonprofit, and that support a wide range of constituencies nationwide. There are a number of measures that advance equity, which for the arts and cultural sector include the proposed creation of a Smithsonian American Women\u2019s History Museum and a National Museum of the American Latino. The Small Business Administration will implement a new $15 billion grant program dedicated to providing support for \u201cshuttered venue operators.\u201d $2 billion is specifically designated for organizations with less than 50 FTE employees. The program will provide grants of up to $10 million for eligible organizations, which include live venue operators or promoters, theatrical producers, live performing arts organization operators, relevant museum operators, motion picture theatre operators, or talent representatives that meet other requirements. This multi-billion dollar investment in venues is the realization of Save our Stages, which WESTAF endorsed in its bill form on behalf of Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) in July 2020. $167.5 million each is allocated for the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, which is $5.25 million more than the 2020 enacted levels and rejects the White House\u2019s budget request proposal to eliminate the agencies. The bill includes language that permits grant funds appropriated this year and in fiscal years 2019 and 2020 to be used for operating expenses. The bill also ensures that priority is given to providing services or awarding financial assistance for projects, productions, workshops, or programs that serve underserved populations.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>2021 HO\u02bbolaha \u02bbia ka SEMINAR alaka\u02bbi a me ka ho\u02bbolaha \u02bbana i n\u0101 mea no\u02bbi (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua ho\u02bbolaha \u02bbo WESTAF i k\u0101 m\u0101kou 2021 Arts Leadership and Advocacy Seminar (ALAS) e m\u0101lama \u02bbia ma ka P\u014d\u02bbakolu, Pepeluali 24 a me P\u014d\u02bbalima, Pepeluali 25, 2021. E m\u0101lama \u02bbia ka ALAS o k\u0113ia makahiki me ka ho\u02bbonui \u02bbia. E h\u014d\u02bbike ana ka seminar i kahi p\u016b\u02bbulu k\u016bk\u0101k\u016bk\u0101 a me n\u0101 mea ha\u02bbi&#039;\u014dlelo e ka\u02bbana like i ko l\u0101kou \u02bbike ma n\u0101 kumuhana e pili ana i ke k\u0101ko\u02bbo federal, ke komo \u02bbana i n\u0101 l\u0101l\u0101 o ka \u02bbAha\u02bb\u014dlelo, a me ka ho\u02bbololi \u02bbana o ke kahua. \u02bbO C\u00e9zanne Charles, ka mea n\u0101na i ho\u02bbokumu i ka studio design rootoftwo; \u02bbO Hal Real, ka mea n\u0101na i ho\u02bbokumu i ka World Cafe Live, ka luna o ka Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, a me ka pelekikena o ka National Independent Venue Foundation; \u02bbO Heather Noonan, ka hope pelekikena no ka ho\u02bbolaha \u02bbana ma ka League of American Orchestras a me ka convener o ka Cultural Advocacy Group; a me n\u0101 luna ho\u02bbomalu o Western Arts Advocacy Network (WAAN) \u02bbo Manny Cawaling, ka luna ho\u02bbok\u014d o Inspire Washington, a me Julie Baker, ka luna ho\u02bbokele o California Arts Advocates. E ho\u02bbouna ana m\u0101kou i n\u0101 mea hou a me n\u0101 kiko\u02bb\u012b hou aku e pili ana i ka h\u0101l\u0101wai i n\u0101 pule e hiki mai ana ke loa\u02bba ka \u02bbike hou aku. Ua ho\u02bbouna \u02bbia aku kahi ho\u02bbolaha i ka papa WESTAF a me ka \u02bboihana \u02bboihana no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina a e ho\u02bbouna koke aku m\u0101kou i kahi ho\u02bbolaha i n\u0101 mea e hiki mai ana. E wehe \u02bbia ke k\u0101kau inoa ma hope o k\u0113ia mahina ma ka hanana hanana Aventri. Mana\u02bbolana m\u0101kou hiki i\u0101 \u02bboe ke hui p\u016b me m\u0101kou.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>CVSUITE &amp; NASAA CREATIVE ECONOMY AND RECOVERY PROJECT HOPE A E ho\u02bboku\u02bbu \u02bbia \u02bbo ia ma hope o kahi hanana US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE i k\u0113ia pule (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The CVSuite team finalized the Creative Economy and Recovery report being produced in collaboration with NASAA (a paid contract), which will be provisionally released on Monday, January 18, 2020 following a US Chamber of Commerce, NASAA, Americans for the Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts event,<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.uschamber.com\/event\/starring-role-arts-entertainment-the-pandemic-era\"> <span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Starring Role: Arts and Entertainment in the Pandemic Era<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. The report, 92 pages and 22,951 words in length with over 120 sources in its final draft form, features 11 case studies from states and communities across the country\u2014Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia. In each, resilient regions and creative industries, dynamic organizations, well-established and innovative initiatives and programs, and a number of creative economy-supportive public policies are examined. In Arizona, the Arizona Creative Communities Institute is explored alongside the development of the creative economy in selected communities. The place of arts and culture within the regional development aspirations of Northwest Arkansas and the art-led economic development of Western Massachusetts are also explored alongside a suburban creative district in Prince George\u2019s County Maryland and cultural tourism in Appalachian Tennessee. Recent legislation that creates the pathway to a statewide creative districts program in Nebraska that builds upon its growing creative economy is also explored. The award-winning radio music program Mountain Stage and Charleston, West Virginia\u2019s music industry are also explored as is the meteoric rise of Georgia\u2019s film industry. The creative economy strategies that leverage the rich historical, scenic, and cultural assets of rural regions in Southern Minnesota and Northeast Kingdom Vermont are also presented. Bellevue, Washington\u2019s thriving digital creative economy, particularly a growing gaming industry, is considered in the context of its emergence as a tech hub. These textured stories also present CVSuite data that point to growing industries and job markets in some creative economies and high concentrations of creative activity in states and regions that are not often identified as creative centers.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>HANA NUI AUPUNI WESTAF REGION STATE $85 MILLION A hiki i keia la ma ka moku&#039;\u0101ina i ke k\u0101l\u0101 k\u014dkua i ka hana no\u02bbeau a me ka mo\u02bbomeheu ma ke komohana (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The total in state-directed relief funds directly supporting arts and culture and administered by state arts agencies has risen to over $85 million across the region including a <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/olis.leg.state.or.us\/liz\/2019I1\/Downloads\/CommitteeMeetingDocument\/224701\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">$50 miliona p\u016b\u02bbolo k\u014dkua no ka mo\u02bbomeheu Oregon<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, a $19.5 million allocation of state relief funds to the Utah Division of Arts and Museums through the <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/artsandmuseums.utah.gov\/create-in-utah-phases-1-2\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">E hana i ka papahana ma Utah<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, ka<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/azarts.gov\/news\/governor-announces-2-million-in-relief-funding-for-arizonas-arts-culture-sector\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> \u02bbO $2 miliona mau k\u0101l\u0101 k\u014dkua moku\u02bb\u0101ina i ho\u02bboka\u02bbawale \u02bbia i ke Komikina \u02bbo Arizona no n\u0101 \u02bb\u0100pana<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, ka <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.arts.wa.gov\/2020\/12\/21\/artswa-and-commerce-announce-3-405m-in-relief-grants\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">$3.4 miliona papahana h\u0101\u02bbawi k\u014dkua i h\u0101\u02bbawi \u02bbia e Washington State Arts Commission a me ka Moku\u02bb\u0101ina \u02bbo Washington State Department of Commerce<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, ka <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/oedit.colorado.gov\/colorado-arts-relief-grant\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">$7.5 million in state relief funding recently awarded to Colorado Creative Industries<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, ka <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wyoarts.state.wy.us\/wyoming-arts-council-announces-additional-cares-act-financial-assistance-for-arts-and-cultural-organizations-and-individual-artists\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">$2.4 million the Wyoming Arts Council received from the Wyoming Governor&#8217;s Office through the CARES Act for arts and cultural relief<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. Ua h\u0101\u02bbawi ke Kia\u02bb\u0101ina \u02bbo Nevada no ka ho\u02bbomohala ho\u02bbomohala \u02bbana i ke k\u0101l\u0101 k\u014dkua ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi i n\u0101 hui no\u02bbeau a me ka mo\u02bbomeheu (a me n\u0101 \u02bboihana \u02bbole a me n\u0101 \u02bboihana \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe) ma o ka $40 miliona. <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/goed.nv.gov\/pandemic-emergency-technical-support-pets-grant\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Polokalamu h\u0101\u02bbawi k\u014dkua \u02bbo Pandemic Emergency Technical Support (PETS).<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> and partnered with the Nevada Arts Council to offer technical assistance. Montana Arts Council\u2019s CARES program received supplemental support from the Montana Governor\u2019s Office of Budget and Program Planning to meet demand for their grants to individuals and organizations. All of these state arts agencies have shown tremendous leadership in making the case for the value of arts and culture and their need for support during this period of extreme disruption, and there looks to be more good news on the horizon in other states. Notably, California Governor Gavin Newsom\u2019s $575 million Early Action Budget proposal, part of a $4.5 billion recovery proposal, includes $25 million for small cultural institutions, such as museums and art galleries, that have been constrained by the pandemic in their ability to educate the community and remain financially viable to be disbursed by California Governor&#8217;s Office of Business and Economic Development. Funding for a new California Creative Corps Program, a modern creative workforce program (what some might call a \u201cWPA-style program\u201d), is also included in the budget proposal to be launched by California Arts Council. WESTAF facilitated a special WAAN knowledge sharing session on strategies for securing state relief funds in August 2020, and participates in regular and ongoing dialogues with Californians Arts Advocacy and the WESTAF supported lobbyist in California on strategies for securing state relief funding for the arts and cultural sector including individual artists.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>Ho\u02bbopane\u02bbe \u02bbia ka ho\u02bbolaha \u02bbana i n\u0101 noi huaka\u02bbi no 2021-2022 GRANT CYCLE (LM)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ma muli o n\u0101 hopena like \u02bbole o ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi COVID-19, ua ho\u02bbola\u02bba \u02bbia ka hui WESTAF&#039;s TourWest i ka h\u0101\u02bbawi \u02bbana i ka hiki ke hiki ke ho\u02bbokipa i k\u0101 m\u0101kou kai\u0101ulu o n\u0101 mea h\u014d\u02bbike\u02bbike a me n\u0101 mea pena ki\u02bbi i k\u0113ia manawa pa\u02bbakik\u012b. I ka ho&#039;\u0101\u02bbo e ho\u02bbomau i ka h\u0101\u02bbawi \u02bbana i k\u0113ia ma\u02bbalahi, ua ho\u02bboholo ka hui SRI e hana i n\u0101 ho\u02bboponopono i ke ka\u02bbina hana noi a me n\u0101 alaka\u02bbi i ka ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbana o ka p\u014d\u02bbai noi hou e lawelawe maika\u02bbi aku i n\u0101 mea h\u014d\u02bbike i ko m\u0101kou \u02bb\u0101ina. No ka hana \u02bbana i ka noi no\u02bbono\u02bbo a pili pono, ua ho\u02bbopanee \u02bbia ka l\u0101 ho\u02bbomaka a hiki i Pepeluali 2021. \u02bbA\u02bbole pili ka l\u0101 ho\u02bbomaka hou i ka manawa o ka p\u014d\u02bbai h\u0101\u02bbawi. Pono e ho\u02bbok\u014d \u02bbia n\u0101 papahana k\u016bpono ma waena o Kepakemapa 1, 2021 a me \u02bbAukake 31, 2022. E mau n\u014d ho\u02bbi ka palena manawa noi o \u02bbApelila 1, 2021. E hiki mai ana kahi ho\u02bbolaha me ka l\u0101 ho\u02bbomaka o ka noi a me n\u0101 kiko\u02bb\u012b o n\u0101 loli a me n\u0101 hale i hana \u02bbia i ka noi 2021-2022 e h\u014d\u02bbike ana i n\u0101 hopena o ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi COVID-19 a me k\u0101 m\u0101kou kahua ho\u02bbololi.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>HOOLAHA HOOLAHA WESTAF ELC21 (MS)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">January 8 saw the launch of the <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/emerging-leaders-of-color\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">WESTAF ELC 2021 program application.<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> This program typically takes place in Denver, but given the ongoing pandemic, the program will take place online March 18-24, 2021. We welcome back our longtime faculty members, Salvador Acevedo and Margie Reese. Madalena Salazar and David Holland will continue to play a role on the faculty, in addition to managing the program. We encourage trustees to recommend qualified applicants and share the announcement with their networks. Applications will be due at 5:00 p.m. Mountain time, Monday, February 1st, 2021. For more information, please reach out to Madalena (<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">madalena.salazar@westaf.org<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">).<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>K\u0100M\u0100 SRI e hele ana i ka APAP|NYC+ 2021 CONFERENCE (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u02bbO ka Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP), ka lawelawe aupuni, ka ho\u02bbolaha a me ka hui l\u0101l\u0101 no ka \u02bboihana h\u014d\u02bbike\u02bbike hana hana, ke m\u0101lama nei i kahi h\u0101l\u0101wai k\u016bk\u0101 mai Ianuali 8-12, 2021, a ua h\u0101\u02bbawi aku ka Pelekikena hou a me Luna Nui o APAP \u02bbo Lisa Richards Toney i\u0101 WESTAF a noho hoaloha ma ke ano he hoa. E hele ana \u02bbo Lani Morris l\u0101ua \u02bbo David Holland i ka \u02bbaha k\u016bk\u0101 a e k\u0101lele ana i ko l\u0101kou komo \u02bbana i ka hele \u02bbana i n\u0101 h\u0101l\u0101wai e pili ana i ka hana kaulike ma ke kahua (me ka hiki ke komo) a me n\u0101 kumuhana a\u02bboa\u02bbo a me n\u0101 kulekele. Ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 p\u016b m\u0101kou e hele i kekahi mau h\u014d\u02bbike\u02bbike k\u016b\u02bboko\u02bba e a\u02bbo hou e pili ana i ke \u02bbano o ka h\u014d\u02bbike \u02bbana o n\u0101 mea pena ki\u02bbi i k\u0101 l\u0101kou hana ma n\u0101 wahi kikoho\u02bbe i k\u0113ia manawa.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>LUNA o ke kuleana pilikanaka a me ka huli komo ana (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua ho\u02bbopau \u02bbia n\u0101 h\u0101l\u0101wai ninaninau mua, me \u02bbeono mau moho i koho \u02bbia no ke alaka\u02bbi o ke kuleana pilikanaka a me ke k\u016blana ho\u02bbokomo. E hui ana ke K\u014dmike N\u0101n\u0101 Moho i k\u0113ia pule no ke koho \u02bbana i n\u0101 n\u012bnauele hope loa.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>KULA a me ka hooponopono (AH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Mahalo i\u0101 Lauren, Jess l\u0101ua \u02bbo Becca no ka ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbana i ka p\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 a me HR i ka w\u0101 ho\u02bbomaha i hiki ai i\u0101 Becky l\u0101ua \u02bbo Amy ke ho\u02bbomaha ma hope o ka hana loiloi! I k\u0113ia manawa ke ho\u02bbi nei m\u0101kou a pau i ke ala no ka makahiki hou. Pa\u02bba \u02bbo Becca i ke ka\u02bbina hana no ka luna SRI hou, a me n\u0101 pono e k\u016b mai ana. Ua komo \u02bbo Janae i ka hui a e h\u0101\u02bbawi \u02bbia i ka heluhelu wale n\u014d i ka \u02bb\u014dnaehana k\u0101l\u0101 a me ka \u02bb\u014dnaehana panak\u014d p\u016bnaewele i hiki i\u0101 ia ke k\u0101ko\u02bbo i n\u0101 hui k\u0101l\u0101 a me n\u0101 hui ZAPP e ho\u02bbomaka ana i k\u0113ia pule a\u02bbe (me ka ho\u02bbohui \u02bbana i n\u0101 k\u0101ko\u02bbo k\u014dkua HR &amp; hana \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe). Mahalo e Janae!! Ke pa\u02bba nei \u02bbo Amy l\u0101ua \u02bbo Becky i ka h\u014d\u02bbulu\u02bbulu \u02bbana i n\u0101 palapala i koi \u02bbia no k\u0101 m\u0101kou waihona \u02bbauhau makahiki, e m\u0101lama \u02bbia e Plante Moran. Ke lawe nei \u02bbo Becky i n\u0101 \u02bbae coding hou a\u02bbe e ho\u02bbomaka ana i k\u0113ia mahina: he hana mua k\u0113ia i kahi ho\u02bbololi kahi e ho\u02bbokele piha ai kona k\u016blana i ke ka\u02bbina hana pani o k\u0113l\u0101 me k\u0113ia mahina. Ke ne\u02bbe nei \u02bbo Lauren l\u0101ua \u02bbo Jess me ka ho\u02bbololi \u02bbana o n\u0101 mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku o ZAPP i n\u0101 uku EFT (ho\u02bbololi k\u0101l\u0101 uila), e koi ana i n\u0101 ho\u02bboponopono i k\u0101 l\u0101kou ka\u02bbina k\u0101l\u0101, e ho\u02bbomaka ana i k\u0113ia mahina.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>PLAN STRATEGIC (NS)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua hui hope ka hui Policy i ka waena o Dekemaba me kahi h\u0101l\u0101wai i alaka\u02bbi \u02bbia e k\u0101na k\u0101ko\u02bbo, \u02bbo David Holland. Ua loiloi ka hui i k\u0101 m\u0101kou mau palapala scoping \u02bbekolu me ke alaka\u02bbi \u02bbana a David a \u02bbike i n\u0101 mea a ka hui e hana mua ai. E hui n\u0101 alaka\u02bbi o ka hui, \u02bbo Justine l\u0101ua \u02bbo Janae, me David i ka ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbana o Ianuali e k\u016bk\u0101k\u016bk\u0101 i n\u0101 hana e hiki mai ana no ka cohort, a me ka ho\u02bbomau \u02bbana i n\u0101 ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 e ho\u02bbomau i ka hui p\u016b \u02bbana me n\u0101 K\u016bk\u0101k\u016bk\u0101 Trustee. \u02bbO kahi lanakila nui no ka Hui P\u0101\u02bboihana e ho\u02bbopau ana i ka ho\u02bboma\u02bbema\u02bbe \u02bbana i n\u0101 mahina \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe ma Zoho e hana i ka CRM o WESTAF i \u02bboko\u02bba ma waena o ka hui. Ua k\u0101lele p\u016b ka cohort i ka hana \u02bbana i n\u0101 hana hou a\u02bbe me ka pahuhopu e ho\u02bbonui i ke k\u016b\u02bbai aku a me ka loa\u02bba k\u0101l\u0101. \u02bbO k\u0101na pahuhopu a\u02bbe, \u02bbo ia ka ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbana i kahi papahana Artist Desktop hou kahi e hiki ai i n\u0101 mea pena ke ho\u02bbokele i k\u0101 l\u0101kou \u02bboihana \u0101pau ma kahi kahua ho\u02bbokahi.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>MAKEKE A ME KA HUI (LH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">This week, the MarComm team announced the postponed grant cycle for the 2021 <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/grants\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">KaapuniWest<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> program as well as the launching of the <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/emerging-leaders-of-color\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Emerging Leaders of Color 2021<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> application. The team continues to make updates to the WESTAF website, including a brand new Technology page and a reformatted and more navigable News page, both scheduled to go live in January. It is also wrapping up work on the Leaders of Color website, now scheduled to launch in February. In tech product marketing, the team recently launched a brand new <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.gosmart.org\/schedule-a-demo\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ho\u02bbonohonoho i kahi Demo<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> page on the GO Smart sales site and launched its first GO Smart marketing campaign for the fiscal year, an email campaign to a targeted list of grant makers based on our product personas. The team is also currently working on segmenting a list of over 2,800 potentials for CaFE that contains up to four CaFE personas, including its first target: gallery directors. The team plans to launch the CaFE Galleries campaign via email and social media (with video ads) in late January. CVSuite also recently launched another campaign around its <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/cvsuite.org\/specialized_impact_reports\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Specialized Impact Reports<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> to a new marketing list, which so far has generated eight leads. The team submitted content for the January National Endowment for the Arts Newsletter and is currently working on the February edition of <\/span><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">WESTAF Now<\/span><\/i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. In meeting and event planning, with Natalie Scherlong\u2019s great work, the team has selected an online event management software (<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.aventri.com\/platform\/event-management-software\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Aventr<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">i), which it will debut at the 2021 Arts Leadership and Advocacy Seminar scheduled for late February. The MarComm team (+Natalie) is working on a plan to onboard the convenings team onto Aventri and will begin building out a registration page (and then a more expanded site) for ALAS &#8217;21. Kelly Ernst (honorary MarComm team member!) has stepped in to help design the ArtX logo, which she has been working on with feedback from the ArtX committee. She plans to design a set of basic assets by the end of the month.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>KAFE (RV)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua m\u0101kaukau ka hui CaFE (me ke k\u016b\u02bbai aku a me ke k\u016b\u02bbai aku) no 2021 me kahi kickoff ma ka holomua OKR Q1, kahi hui Zoom e no\u02bbono\u02bbo ai i ka webinar hou, blog, a me n\u0101 kumuhana n\u016bhou, kahi ho\u02bbolaha k\u016b\u02bbai k\u016b\u02bbai hou e kuhikuhi ana i n\u0101 hale ki\u02bbi a me n\u0101 hale mo\u02bbomeheu. e ho\u02bboku\u02bbu hou \u02bbia \u02bbo admin UI, a me ka loa\u02bba \u02bbana o n\u0101 alaka\u02bbi hou he 40 mai ka mahina i hala.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>CVSUITE (KE)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua ho\u02bbopau \u02bbo CVS i n\u0101 pahuhopu hapaha makahiki a me n\u0101 hopena ko\u02bbiko\u02bbi (OKR) kahi i k\u016bk\u0101k\u016bk\u0101 ai a ho\u02bboponopono i n\u0101 pahuhopu. Aia n\u0101 OKR ma ke ala me ke kahua k\u016b\u02bbai a me ke alaka\u02bbi mea ho\u02bbohana. Ke ho\u02bbopau nei \u02bbo Trevor i n\u0101 ho\u02bbololi i ke alaka\u02bbi mea ho\u02bbohana no ka no\u02bbono\u02bbo \u02bbana i n\u0101 loli hou a ua ho\u02bbomaka ka hui i ke kahua k\u016b\u02bbai a me ka papahana ne\u02bbe alaka\u02bbi alaka\u02bbi ho\u02bbohana ma hope o ka ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbia \u02bbana ma muli o ka palena kumu. Ua k\u016b\u02bbai aku \u02bbo CVSuite i \u02bbekolu h\u014d\u02bbike hopena k\u016bikaw\u0101, me kahi h\u014d\u02bbike COVID-19 i hana \u02bbia, e waiho ana ma 75% o k\u0101na mau pahuhopu k\u016b\u02bbai aku no ka k\u016b\u02bbai \u02bbana o ka mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku. Ua ho\u02bbolaha k\u016bhelu ka hui i ka \u02bbao\u02bbao ho\u02bbolaha Specialized Impact Report a me kahi ho\u02bbolaha leka uila a puni ia. Ua loa\u02bba ka ho\u02bbolaha i ka helu wehe 29% a me ka helu kaomi 9%, ma luna iki o ka awelika CVS. \u02bbElua mau alaka\u02bbi k\u016b\u02bbai wela, \u02bbo Asheville Area Arts Council a me Nevada Arts Commission, aia n\u014d i ka pipeline.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>E hele akamai (JG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The marketing team will be sending a campaign email this week to a list of roughly 200 arts, cultural, and city grant funders. The list was culled from GrantStation and is a new group of previously untapped potential clients. The GO Smart sales site now includes <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.gosmart.org\/schedule-a-demo\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">a new demo sign-up page<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> that can better monitor visitor activity. The development team will begin research on four medium to large enhancements that aim to be rolled out over the next six months.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>PUBLIC ART ARCHIVE (LG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">PAA team has just contracted a new development term to re-build the existing search and explore functionality in the next seven weeks. New development will include the ability to sort within particular search results categories which will greatly improve the user experience. PAA is looking to finalize the sale of the CMS to three potential clients in January. In addition, PAA recently built and launched a new <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.publicartarchive.org\/popular-search\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Popular Searches<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> page to help direct users to PAA content.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>ZAPP (CV)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Thanks to the great work led by Julia and Natalie V., ZAPP launched a <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/sales.zapplication.org\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">new sales site<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> at the end of December. The sales site is the first for ZAPP and will help the team in its endeavors to increase ZAPP\u2019s online presence and better position it in search results. The team also launched the enhancement to allow events to collect applications from non-artist vendors \u2014 something it believes can increase revenue and add value to the system. Finally, the team is happy to report that ZAPP\u2019s December renewal figures were only four short of our December 2019 numbers, a sign that organizations are optimistic about returning to in-person events in 2021.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">H\u0101\u02bbawi \u02bbia me ka mahalo.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Keristiano<\/span><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings WESTAF trustees and colleagues: Welcome to the first biweekly recap of 2021. I know I don\u2019t need to tell you this, but it has already been a year that will be seared forever into our memories, and we\u2019re not even halfway through January. 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