{"id":9542,"date":"2020-06-17T12:29:01","date_gmt":"2020-06-17T18:29:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/?p=9542"},"modified":"2024-07-31T07:36:36","modified_gmt":"2024-07-31T14:36:36","slug":"bi-weekly-recap-june-15-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.wearecreativewest.org\/sm\/bi-weekly-recap-june-15-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Fa&#039;amatalaga ta&#039;ilua-vaiaso: Iuni 15, 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Fa&#039;afetai WESTAF Trustees:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Across the United States and around the world, the last two weeks have seen continuing calls for justice in the murder of George Floyd and many others, and for an end to systemic racism and police brutality. In just a few weeks, <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2020\/06\/12\/opinions\/great-awakening-empathy-solidarity-george-floyd-jones\/index.html\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">a string of hopeful developments<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> signaling real change has offered up some hope that there may be momentum. But the fight is by no means over, and global protests show no signs of slowing down. Thank you, WESTAF leaders on the board and staff, who brought our <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/westaf-statement-on-the-murder-of-george-floyd\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Statement on the Murder of George Floyd and our Commitment to Racial Justice<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> into existence. Of note \u2014 this was the first time that WESTAF has ever released a public statement about a world event. It also reflects WESTAF\u2019s commitment to being a more equitable and inclusive organization. The work of our SRI team, our strategic planning equity cohort, our trustee leadership and our equity and inclusion committee will be paramount in leading the whole organization on this journey. You\u2019ll be hearing more about those efforts in the months ahead and in the lead up to our trustee meeting in October. Let\u2019s get underway and check in on the last two weeks:<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE AUSE (CG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">WESTAF has formally kicked off the implementation of<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/document\/d\/1lt1Rilj2UeZRvOnKtlQHcncxbkQT6D7W8_qmaIf6CiA\/edit?usp=sharing\"> <span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">this program<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, working with its five sister RAOs and the Mellon Foundation on an announcement press release, which should go out this week. WESTAF will administer the re-granting of over $1.7 million through summer of 2020, with awards ranging from $30,000 to $75,000, with a few exceptional $100,000 grants. The $10 million Regional Arts Resilience Fund is a first-of-its-kind emergency grant to each of the six US Regional Arts Organizations and is designed to help mitigate the financial threat to the sector by supporting small- and mid-sized arts organizations of all artistic disciplines in rural and urban areas that are regarded by their peers as having statewide, regional, or national impact. The fund will also prioritize those organizations that are most at risk during this crisis, including historically under-resourced organizations, as well as those who serve under-resourced populations, communities, and\/or art forms.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>TAUSAGA I WESTAF MA VAEGA SILI FA&#039;ALOALOFA IUNI 15 \u2013 18 (CD)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">O Chrissy, Madalena ma Lani o le a faatautaia fonotaga e lima e amata ia Iuni 15 ma faaiuina ia Iuni 18 mo le WESTAF CARES Relief Fund mo Faalapotopotoga ma TourWest. I le tali atu i le fa\u02bbaauauina o fa\u02bbata\u02bbita\u02bbiga ma fa\u02bbata\u02bbita\u02bbiga i le lagolagoina o tagata Black i le salafa o le atunu\u02bbu, na matou faia ni nai fetuunaiga o polokalame ma fa\u02bbalautele taimi fa\u02bbatapula\u02bbaina mo tagata uma, o le to\u02bbatele oi latou na fa\u02bbatulagaina ma le fa\u02bbamalosi mo le amiotonu ma\/po\u02bbo le mafaufau e tausia i latou lava ma. pele. E fa&#039;afetai tele le &#039;au a le SRI i le 21 panelist mai le isi itu o le itulagi na tu&#039;uina atu itula taua e iloilo ai le fiaselau o talosaga mo polokalame uma e lua. O le taimi lava e fa&#039;amautu ai fautuaga tau tupe a WESTAF CARES ma TourWest, o le a tu&#039;uina atu i le Komiti Fa&#039;atonu mo le fa&#039;atagaga i le fa&#039;ai&#039;uga o Iuni. Va&#039;ai mo se fa&#039;aaliga aloa&#039;ia i se taimi mulimuli ane.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FA&#039;AMATALAGA O A&#039;afiaga ole COVID-19 (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Results of the COVID-19 Arts Impact Survey have been announced via email, social media, and on the<\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/westaf-covid-19-arts-impact-survey-results\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> WESTAF website<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. Since then, WESTAF has been responding to inquiries from across the region to share, present, and discuss findings. On June 10, David delivered a presentation of the survey findings and other WESTAF COVID-related research as part of the Wyoming Arts Alliance\u2019s first statewide network video conference on <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/drive.google.com\/file\/d\/15BlowhH8WAD0Q8aPgp880sYH3G9HVuU5\/view\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cHow the Arts Will Survive and Thrive<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">,\u201d<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> which was attended by over 40 artists and other arts and cultural leaders across the state. WESTAF Treasurer Mike Lange was also on the video conference in his role as executive director of the Wyoming Arts Council. This is the first of a series of more than 10 weekly network calls that are being organized and led by WAAN member Bill Lindstrom and former WESTAF trustee Wendy Bredehoft. On June 11, David was interviewed by Wyoming Public Radio on the results of the survey and implications for the arts in Wyoming. Additional inquiries have been received from Montana and Nevada and we are considering a state-by-state analysis of the data.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FA&#039;AIGA I NU&#039;U I SISIFO FA&#039;ALI&#039;I LIPOTI (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">WESTAF recently completed a session report of the Arts in the Rural West virtual workshop in early April that has been reviewed by participants. We are in the process of commissioning a designer to professionally prepare the session report for publication and wider distribution. We are sharing <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/drive.google.com\/file\/d\/1OpuqULhRmKwfwa8F_Yh_UDnkGMkjrkhS\/view\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">a preview of the report<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> before it goes to a designer to give you a fuller sense of the content of the session. We\u2019d like to thank WESTAF trustee Nikiko Masumoto again for being a critical partner in the planning and delivery of the virtual workshop and recognize WESTAF Chair Tamara Alvarado and trustees Brandy Reitter and Kelly Stowell for participating in the session as well.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>&#039;AU&#039;UNIGA FA&#039;AVAVITI&#039;I TALI I LE STATE ARTIES OF AGENCY MA FAASOLOGA FAAVAE FA&#039;ATUNUU (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua mae&#039;a e le WESTAF se isi fa&#039;asologa o su&#039;esu&#039;ega tali vave\/fesoasoani fa&#039;ainisinia mai ofisa o faatufugaga a le setete ma fa&#039;al\u0101potopotoga fa&#039;aupufai a le setete i le lua vaiaso talu ai. O le tasi talosaga na fa&#039;atatau i le fesoasoani e fa&#039;amatala vaega e ono mafai ona fa&#039;atatau i se tulaga fa&#039;ata&#039;ita&#039;i o se vaega o se ta&#039;iala mo le fa&#039;auluina o sui tauva fa&#039;apolokiki ma le isi e feso&#039;ota&#039;i ma mana&#039;oga a le malo ma le setete mo tupe CARES. Ua fausia e le WESTAF se auivi faigofie e mafai ona fa&#039;aoga e iloa ai vaega o faiga fa&#039;avae e mafai ona fa&#039;amatala ai se tulaga fa&#039;ata&#039;ita&#039;i i se tasi tulaga. Sa matou su&#039;esu&#039;eina fo&#039;i ta&#039;iala i le fa&#039;aogaina o tupe fa&#039;atatau i CARES e le malo fa&#039;apitonu&#039;u ma le setete mai le tele o lala sooupu feterale, e aofia ai le Ofisa o Tupe ma le HUD fa&#039;apea ma fa&#039;alapotopotoga a le malo e pei o le Asosi a Ofisa o Tupe a le Malo.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FESOOTAIGA LONA LUA (DH) A&#039;OA&#039;OGA FA&#039;AVAOGA FA&#039;ATUNU&#039;U A LE SETETE I Sisifo (WAAN)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/document\/d\/1MptoYeFGOwLW3UWSzvXEsXXvRhtXNiwh7HJQVmoDLOw\/edit\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Western Arts Advocacy Network<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> met for the second time on June 5, 2020 hosted by WESTAF via Zoom. Representatives of Alaska State Council on the Arts, Arizona Citizens for the Arts, Arts for Colorado, Californians for the Arts, Cultural Advocacy (Montana), Idaho Commission on the Arts, Nevada Arts Council, Utah Cultural Alliance, and Wyoming Arts Alliance participated on the call. The group discussed national protests, circumstances within states, and calls for the arts and culture sector to better address systemic racism and inequity in our work. The group also discussed recent Paycheck Protection Program legislation, updates on state budgets and potential cuts to state arts agencies, state and federal advocacy activities, and the possible election of a chair (or co-chairs) for the network. The group is quickly mobilizing, sharing information, and interested in working closely with WESTAF on developing advocacy strategies in the West.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>MAUA TAGATA GALUEGA FUAFUAGA FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">O loo galulue nei Kerisiano ma Tavita i le Getting Creative Workers Working Coalition, o se fesootaiga a le atunuu na alia\u02bbe mai le tele o talosaga ma valaau e fausia se polokalame faatufugaga a le WPA faaonaponei, lea o loo taloina e Amerika mo le Faatufugaga. O le a galue Christian i le vaega fou o feso&#039;ota&#039;iga ma Tavita i le vaega galue o faiga fa&#039;avae a lenei fa&#039;alapotopotoga fa&#039;alauteleina. O lenei feso\u02bbota\u02bbiga, lea e aofia ai i le taimi nei le sili atu i le 50 tagata ta\u02bbito\u02bbatasi o lo\u02bbo fai ma sui o fa\u02bbalapotopotoga fa\u02bbapitonu\u02bbu ma setete, fa\u02bbavae, fa\u02bbalapotopotoga o auaunaga fa\u02bbata\u02bbita\u02bbi, ma isi, o lo\u02bbo galue vave e alu ese mai le talanoaga i le atina\u02bbeina o fuafuaga fa\u02bbavae ma fuafuaga fa\u02bbatino mo le lagolagoina o tagata faigaluega foafoa i le tulaga o le toomaga, toe fa&#039;afo&#039;isia, ma toe fa&#039;ata&#039;ita&#039;i a&#039;o ia iloa le tulaga o lo&#039;o iai nei fa&#039;alavelave.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FAIGA FA&#039;AVAE (DH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">O le Faiga Fa&#039;avae o le Fuafuaga Fa&#039;ata&#039;ita&#039;i talu ai nei na fono ai mo le fa&#039;atolu o taimi, ma ua filifilia ai e le vaega ia Justine Chapel ma Janae De La Virgen e avea ma ta&#039;ita&#039;i fa&#039;atasi. O le vaega foi e aofia ai Rebecca Brown, Ken Cho, Brandon Jay, Natalie Scherlong, Laurel Sherman, ma Lauren Wilson. Ua fausia e le vaega e tolu ni vaega galulue o le a fa&#039;atautaia galuega a le Cohort i vaega e tolu o fuafuaga fa&#039;ata&#039;atia o le State Services and Advocacy, National Services and Advocacy, ma Thought Leadership and Reach. Ua amata foi ona galulue le vaega i luga o se galuega faatino o le a faailoa mai ai &quot;tala o le maufetuuna\u02bbi&quot; e fa\u02bbaalia ai tusiata, tagata fa\u02bbamalosi, fa\u02bbalapotopotoga fa\u02bba-fugaga, ofisa filifilia ma isi o lo\u02bbo galulue malosi i le fa\u02bbasalalauga, volenitia, ma le ta\u02bbita\u02bbiga o alalafaga i le itulagi atoa. O nei tala o le a fa&#039;amamaina ma fa&#039;asoa atu i le &#039;au Maketi ma Feso&#039;ota&#039;iga e fai ma manatu mo se fa&#039;atupu fa&#039;atupu.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FUAFUAGA FUAFUAGA (NS)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Ua auina atu e Natalie feso&#039;ota&#039;iga i ta&#039;ita&#039;i ta&#039;ito&#039;atasi ta&#039;ito&#039;atasi e fa&#039;amaonia ai a latou Faufautua Tausi Mavaega, fa&#039;atasi ai ma tala fa&#039;asolopito o TA ta&#039;itasi. O le a faia e Cohorts a latou lava imeli folasaga i le vaiaso a sau, ona lafo atu lea i a latou TA. O lenei mea o le a tu&#039;uina atu ai i faufautua se va&#039;aiga lautele o sui o vaega ta&#039;itasi ma le taula&#039;iga oa latou galuega. O nei folasaga o le a avea ma laasaga muamua i le atina\u02bbeina o le tumau ma le fa\u02bbamaoni fa\u02bbatasi i le va o tausi mavaega ma le aufaigaluega a\u02bbo tatou latalata atu i le fono a le komiti ia Oketopa.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>TUPE MA PULEGA (AH)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">O lo&#039;o fa&#039;aauau pea ona galulue vavalalata le vaega tau tupe ma le vaega a le ZAPP i le fa&#039;afoeina o fa&#039;afofoga fa&#039;aaliga: o lo&#039;o matou mafaufau i ni auala e fa&#039;atumauina atili ai le mamafa o galuega e ala i le su&#039;esu&#039;eina o meafaigaluega fa&#039;atekonolosi e fa&#039;autometi ai tala e totogi ma tu&#039;ufa&#039;atasia fa&#039;amaumauga i totonu o la matou faiga tau tupe. Matou te fiafia e va\u02bbai i le Polokalama Puipuiga Totogi ua fa\u02bbalauteleina vaiaso fa\u02bbatagaina mo le fa\u02bbamagaloga, ina ia mafai e le WESTAF ona fa\u02bbamagaloina atoa le $377,550 i le faaiuga o le taumafanafana. Ua mae&#039;a fa&#039;amaonia uma e le Komiti Fa&#039;atonu le su&#039;etusi ma pepa o lafoga ma ua tu&#039;uina atu i luga o le nofoaga a le WESTAF Board mo se fa&#039;amatalaga i le lumana&#039;i. Ua o&#039;o mai le vaitau o le paketi ma o lo&#039;o galulue Amy ma Christina i lana tala o le tupe a le ZAPP fa&#039;apea fo&#039;i ma pule o le paketi a le WESTAF e fausia se ata muamua mo le WESTAF i le fa&#039;ai&#039;uga o Iuni. Ina ia lagolagoina le totogi o le aufaigaluega ma le paketi o penefiti, ua tusia ai e Amy ma Christian se faiga faavae o taui o le a iloiloina e le au poto faaloia HR, le Equity Cohort, le Leadership Team ma le Komiti Faafoe a o lei faatinoina.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>KAFE (RV)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">CaFE reached 1,000 <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/callforentry\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Instagram<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> followers due to Justine&#8217;s daily pick of art by artists in the West! New leads are starting to pick up with at least three new leads per day. CaFE has signed three new clients so far in June. The majority of new clients are galleries and independent art spaces. The spring CaFE marketing campaigns didn&#8217;t perform too well because of unforeseen timing; however, analysis shows that our &#8220;Trusted for 15 Years&#8221; message resonated well with the most audiences, and we&#8217;ll be pursuing this in future campaigns. The team is continuing to refine the licensing and onboarding process with great ideas by Eliza, paired with Natalie V.\u2019&#8217;s knowledge of Zapier and other software integrations.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>CVSUITE (KE)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">O le a faia e le CVSuite se fa\u02bbafouga fa\u02bbamaumauga e fa\u02bbafetaui ma fa\u02bbamaumauga a le Emsi&#039;s 2020.1 ia Iuni 15. Na matou lafoina se feso\u02bbota\u02bbiga i tagata uma ia Iuni 9 ma se fa\u02bbamanatuga e toso fa\u02bbamaumauga a\u02bbo le\u02bbi o\u02bbo i le aso o le fa\u02bbafouga, ma o lo\u02bbo fa\u02bbaauau pea ona fufulu, toso ma fa\u02bbafouina Trevor. fa&#039;amaumauga. Na fa&#039;alauiloa e le &#039;au se faiga fa&#039;atauva&#039;a mo a tatou lipoti COVID-19 e ala i se imeli na lafo i fa&#039;atonu fa&#039;atonu uma e 50 SAA. O lo\u02bbo matou galulue e fa\u02bbalautele le o\u02bbo atu o lipoti o a\u02bbafiaga COVID-19 e ala i le maketiina i le fa\u02bbasalalauga lona lua o fa\u02bbatonu sili o le tamaoaiga. Na matou fa&#039;aaluina foi le vaiaso talu ai e galulue ai i le fa&#039;atulagaina o se fa&#039;asalalauga fa&#039;atalatala fa&#039;afuase&#039;i mo le Feagaiga AFTA, e aofia ai le faipa&#039;aga ma le PAA i fa&#039;asalalauga fa&#039;atekinolosi fa&#039;atasi ma se itulau fa&#039;atau.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>ALU LOTO (JG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">GO Smart saini le tagata fou o Matanuska-Susitna Borough ma fa&#039;atautaia le a&#039;oa&#039;oga muamua e 90-minute. Na matou ofoina atu se fa\u02bbata\u02bbita\u02bbiga i le Pendleton Foundation, o se fa\u02bbalapotopotoga laiti i Oregon i sasa\u02bbe o lo\u02bbo fa\u02bbatautaia se pepa fa\u02bbameaalofa talosaga ma sikolasipi mo le 70+ tausaga ma mana\u02bbo e sui i luga o le initaneti. O lo\u02bbo fa\u02bbaauau pea ona o\u02bbo mai fa\u02bbafouga, ae sili atu nai lo se isi lava tausaga, o lo\u02bbo talosagaina e le au fa\u02bbameaalofa ni talanoaga uumi e talanoaina ai a latou fuafuaga fa\u02bbameaalofa, nai lo le toe fa\u02bbafo\u02bbi mai o se fa\u02bbafouga saini ma talosagaina le pili. E ono iai le paleni o tupe maua i le va o tagata o lo\u02bbo mana\u02bbomia le fa\u02bbaitiitia o auaunaga i lenei tausaga ma i latou o lo\u02bbo fa\u02bbaopoopoina auaunaga, fa\u02bbafeso\u02bbota\u02bbi COVID po\u02bbo seisi.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE FA&#039;AVAE (LG)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">PAA o lo&#039;o fa&#039;aulufaleina le CMS fou ma Fa&#039;aaliga tagata fa&#039;atau, Lancaster Public Art. O lo&#039;o galulue sa&#039;o Lori ma le &#039;au a le LPA e fa&#039;atupu se itulau fa&#039;amaufa&#039;ailoga tusiata a le atunu&#039;u e fai ma avanoa fou e tu&#039;uina atu ai le lagolago i tufuga fa&#039;alauiloa a le malo. O lenei galuega e fetaui lelei ma nisi o galuega faatino fa\u02bbaaliga fa\u02bbapitoa fa\u02bbapitoa o lo\u02bbo fa\u02bbagasolo i le faiga faapaaga ma Mural Arts Philadelphia. O se fa&#039;afitauli ua maua i fa&#039;afanua Fa&#039;apitoa-Aoina o lo&#039;o fo&#039;ia a&#039;o lumana&#039;i le fono a le AFTA, lea o le a fa&#039;agasolo ai le tele o mea tau maketi i le fa&#039;alauiloaina o le PAA.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2><b>ZAPP (CV)<\/b><\/h2>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Na matou faia le matou fonotaga fa&#039;aletausaga a le ZAPP i le aso 8 o Iuni, lea na matou talanoaina ai le a&#039;afiaga o le COVID-19 i le pisinisi, fa&#039;apea fo&#039;i ma lona a&#039;afiaga i le fa&#039;aaliga fa&#039;ata&#039;ita&#039;iga ma fa&#039;afiafiaga i lona atoaga. Mai le to&#039;avalu pa&#039;aga a le ZAPP, e to&#039;afa na tatau ona fa&#039;aleaogaina a latou fa&#039;afiafiaga, tasi na tolopo i le tautoulu, ma le isi tolu o lo&#039;o fa&#039;amoemoe e faia e pei ona fa&#039;atulaga. O lo&#039;o galulue fo&#039;i le matou vaega i le tala fa&#039;atatau o le tupe a le ZAPP mo le FY21, fa&#039;atasi ai ma le fa&#039;ata&#039;ita&#039;iga muamua i le fa&#039;ai&#039;uga o le masina, fa&#039;aopoopo i le a&#039;oa&#039;oina o le matou sui fa&#039;atau fou e fa&#039;atautaia taumafaiga fa&#039;atau atu i totonu ma fafo mo le ZAPP ma le CaFE. O lo&#039;o fa&#039;aauau pea ona matou maua fa&#039;aliga fa&#039;aleaogaina po&#039;o le tolopoina mai mea na tutupu, ma o lo&#039;o matou ofoina atu fa&#039;aitiitiga i mea na tutupu mo le latou fa&#039;aogaina o le ZAPP i lea tulaga ma lea mataupu.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Faafetai tele,<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Kerisiano<\/span><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings WESTAF Trustees: Across the United States and around the world, the last two weeks have seen continuing calls for justice in the murder of George Floyd and many others, and for an end to systemic racism and police brutality. 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