ArtWorks Presentation - Saranac Lake ArtWorks

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ArtWorks Presentation - Saranac Lake ArtWorks
Meeting Agenda
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Direction of Artworks after the Strategic Planning Session
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Moving beyond just advertising
b.
Mission & Vision to be changed
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Presentation of Edwards’ “Concept” of moving ArtWorks forward
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Identify what Artworks is
a.
Business/LLC
b.
Not for Profit
c.
Are we going to continue to work under other Not for Profits
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Structure-What ArtWorks “Mission” started as?
What ArtWorks is now doing?
What is going to be the goal of artworks?
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How do the members plan on getting this accomplished?
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Memberships
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Governmental Agencies
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Website Development
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Marketing/Branding
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Linking with Art n’ Adirondacks
1)
Direction of Artworks after the
Strategic Planning Session
a. Mission & Vision to be changed
b. Moving beyond just advertising
2)
Concept-Initial Proposal of Moving
Saranac Lake Artworks to the next step
Adirondack
International
ArtWorks
VISION
The Adirondack Region transformed into an
international destination for local, international
artists and connoisseurs alike, who have
strengthened the region culturally, socially and
economically, while helping artists obtain a
livable wage.
MISSION
Promoting exceptional art in our communities.
WHAT IS THE A.I.A.?
• Adirondack International Artworks is the cultural
umbrella for arts and culture in the Adirondacks
connecting local artists and art organizations with
one another, with their audiences, and with the
world.
• It encompasses visual, performance, and literary
arts through advocacy, promotion, monthly
events and juried shows/competitions supporting
the already existing broad range of artists and art
programs in our communities.
OUR REGION IS POISED TO BENEFIT
FROM THE CREATIVE ECONOMY
“One of the essential elements in successful communities is a concept termed ‘cultural
vitality’.” Stephen Wolff, AMS Planning and Research
“In rural and small communities all across our country, community arts provide a new
gathering place, a cultural and spiritual touchstone that is a source of community
revitalization and neighborhood revival.” Patrick Overton, Rebuilding the Front Porch of
America
Building connections between the area’s beautiful natural landscape and the lifestyles it
supports has jump-started tourism. And that new visitor traffic has attracted art galleries and
antiques stores to downtown, which in turn has spurred the creation of seasonal cultural
events. (Harmony, MN pop 1133)
While investing in the arts is a business in itself-...-the real benefits, according to the National
Governors Association (NGA), is that they are a “potent source for economic development”.
A Call to Action: The Arts Imperative, SmartCommunities.org
The local arts community has already show its
effectiveness in building the local economy
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Over 50 studios and galleries in the market area
Adirondack International Artworks can help us take the next steps!
The A.I.A. will benefit the Artists,
the communities and the overall
regional economy
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Help unite the artist community of the Adirondacks
Help local artists make a “Livable Wage”
Help develop cultural tourism
Help to make the arts a part of the fabric of daily life Art in Public Buildings
and Art in Public Spaces.
Help foster pride and involvement in our community
Help strengthen a thriving community of Art throughout the Adirondack
Region with better public awareness, participation, appreciation and
accessibility of the arts
Help the community become more inclusive and provide more
opportunities for artists in the region
Help embrace a more diverse art arena with new ideas and art forms to
enhance public awareness, education and appreciation of the arts and their
impact on the community
Help to survey and assess the needs of the community in relation to the arts
The ones I think are most important
4 Guiding Principals/Goals
• SUPP0RTING
• CONNECTING
• GIVING
• PROMOTING
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SUPPORTiNG
Adirondack International Artworks strives to instill a passion
for and participation in the arts through our many events and
juried shows/competitions supporting the already existing
broad range of artists and art programs in our communities.
• Building a stronger Adirondack community of artists and
residents alike.
• Inclusiveness to ensure the entire community is embraced
and celebrated, welcoming a broad range of backgrounds,
interests, languages, ethnicities and cultures, genders,
gender identities, sexual orientation, ages, socio-economic
status and disabilities.
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CONNECTiNG
Adirondack International Artworks connects the local artists to
patrons and to the local business community throughout the
Adirondack Region, New York State, and the US.
• Events and competitions/juried shows
• Develop new opportunities and programs.
• Advocacy of the arts
• Fundraising events and membership drives.
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GIViNG
Adirondack International Artworks will give a percentage of the
funds raised to help support the growth of the artist community
and organizations within the community via our yearly
fundraising and monthly competition/juried show efforts.
• Artists in residence
• literary, visual and performing artists
• Cultural organizations in the promotion of bringing new
members to the community
• Adirondack International Artworks Festival
• Art in Public Buildings & Art in Public Spaces
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PROMOTiNG
We promote awareness of art and culture throughout the community,
share information and provide resources to the community through:
• Adirondack International Artworks Festival
• Monthly cultural events
• Annual Gallery Guide
• Magazines (in collaboration with ROOST)
• Ongoing radio and TV spots
• Newspaper/magazine articles on events
• Social media
• Artists’ registry
• Workshops
• Social events
• VISUAL ARTS are art forms such as ceramics, drawing, painting,
sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video,
filmmaking and architecture. Many artistic disciplines (performing
arts, conceptual art, textile arts) involve aspects of the visual arts as
well as arts of other types. (Wikipedia)
• PERFORMANCE ARTS are art forms in which artists use their
voices, instruments and/or the movements of their bodies, often in
relation to other objects, to convey artistic expression—as opposed
to, for example, purely visual arts, in which artists use paint/canvas
or various materials to create physical or static art objects.
• LITERARY ARTS are art forms in which artists express themselves
through the written word to create Fiction, Non Fiction, Digital
Language arts, Poetry, Mixed Media/Novel, or Short Stories.
Strategic Plan
COUNTY
(Artists, Galleries &
Performance Center Counts)
Ultimately 3 Regions for the Adirondack International
Artworks Festival to share all expenses and keeps the
festival in the Adirondack Region for 3 weeks.
This also organizes 3 Organizational Boards with 4 people
representing each county.
1.
CLINTON
(11)
Franklin
(50)
Northern (Initial Kick Off 2017)
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Hamilton
(6)
St. Lawrence
Franklin
Essex
(35)
Clinton
Essex
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Western (2018)
Lewis
Herkimer
Lewis
(3)
Hamilton
(6)
Oneida
Hamilton
Fulton
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Clinton
(11)
Eastern (2019)
Warren
Saratoga
Washington
Oneida
(23)
Herkimer
(15)
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Warren
(31)
Saratoga
(15)
Fulton
(18)
Each year the A.I.A. Festival Moves to another county within
the three regions so economically it helps all the Counties
Source – Art in the Adirondacks
Artintheadirondacks.com
APA June 2007 Zip codes Ma[p
See Literary, Visual & Performance Art Contact List
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Washington
(19)
Organizational Chart
Region #1
DIRECTOR
Assistant
Director
Marketing/Advertising
Web Design Director
Franklin
Essex
St. Lawrence
Clinton
Millennial
Millennial
Millennial
Millennial
Art Organization
Art Organization
Art Organization
Art Organization
Artist
Artist
Artist
Artist
Business Owner
Business Owner
Business Owner
Business Owner
Strategic Plan-REGION #1 Non-Profit Organizations & Schools Participation/Inclusion of but not limited to:
Lake Placid Institute for the Arts and Hunanities
Lake Placid Forum For The Arts And Humanities Inc
Lake Placid Chamber Of Commerce Inc
Paraclete - Tapawingo Ltd
Lake Placid Community Beautification Association Inc
Adirondack Experience Inc
Songs At Mirror Lake Inc
Garden Club Of Lake Placid Inc
Helene Urfirer Memorial Literacy Fund Inc
Lake Placid Public Library
North Country Community College Assoc
St. Josephs Fellowship Inc
Saranac Lake Young Arts Association
Saranac Lake Area Chamber Of Commerce
Getting The Word Out Inc
Saranac Lake Youth Activities Program
Point Positive Inc
Village Improvement Society Of Saranac Lake
Adirondack Medical Center
Adirondack Film Society Inc
Saranac Lake Youth Center Inc
Historic Saranac Lake Inc
ANCA
ROOST
Strategic Plan-REGION #1 (115)Arts, Culture, and Heritage Organization
Participation/Inclusion of, but not limited to:
CLINTON:
The Lake Champlain Minstrel Battle of Plattsburgh
Center and Museum
North Country Ballet Ensemble
(11)
Hollywood Theater
The Alice T. Miner Museum
Rebecca Kelly, Choreographer/Master Teacher
Tahawus Center
Plattsburgh State Art Museum
The Strand Center for the Arts
Young's Studio and Gallery
Carl Rubino Fine Art Photography
Seagle Music Colony
Adirondack History Center Museum
The Towne Store - Art in the Attic
Depot Theatre Gallery
Beads from the Barn
Jacqueline Altman Watercolors
Schroon Lake Arts Council
Water Edge Studio
Sounds of the Northway
Meadowmount School of Music
Giant Mountain Studio
Moon Tree Design
Cupola House Gallery
Meredith Johnston - Aerobie Fields Pottery
East Side Studio
The Arts Council for the Northern Adirondacks
Pendragon Theatre Gallery
Small Fortune Studio
Alice Vera Photography
Mark Kurtz Photography
Roy Hurd – Musician
Pouring Light Studios & Gallery
Upstairs Gallery
Adirondack Artists Guild
Catherine Moore
Point of View
Valerie Patterson Watercolor Paintings
Matt Paul Drawings
Foothills Art Society
Piece by Piece Studio
Fran Yardley - Storyteller
Colleen O'Neill Photography
Northern Lights Choir
Karen Baker Musician
Casagrain Gallery
The Gallery at Goff-Nelson Library
CALaMay Carving
Holly Friesen Artist
Edith's Gallery
Catherine Hartung
Mountain Farm Studios
Saranac Lake ArtWorks
Community Performance Series
Remington Art Museum
Judith Utter Natural Science Art
St Lawrence County Arts Council
Ogdensburg Command Performance
Mare's Wares Pottery
Mary Harding Jewelry
TAUNY Gallery
ESSEX:
Lake Placid Center for the Arts
Nancie Battaglia Photography
Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series
Lake Placid Olympic Museum
Ticonderoga Arts, Inc.
Jay Craft Center
Adirondack Art Association
Peter Seward
Essex County Arts Council
The Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society
(37)
FRANKLIN:
Bluseed Studios
Gaffney Studio & Gallery
Kathleen Keck Photography
Roundlake Studios
The Rustic Riders
Akwesasne Cultural Center and Museum
Art at the Pink House
Historic Saranac Lake
Heidi Gutersloh Artist
Intaglio Prints
Shawn L. Halperin
Gail McKay - Acrylic Paintings
Train Brook Forge
Alpine Images Photography
Wulaba Drum
Lake Placid Sinfonietta, Inc.
Keene Arts
Mitchell's Heritage Gallery
ATEA Ring Gallery
Kevin Raines Art
Bill Evans Art Pictures
Whallonsburg Grange Hall
(52)
ST. LAWRENCE:
Jim Bullard Photography
Frederic Remington Art Museum
Crary Mills Pottery
The Art of Wilson Bickford
Adirondack Regional Theatre Interpretive
The ROTA Studio and Gallery
North of Adirondack Artists Gallery Georgeanne
Viscosi Photography
Karla Brieant Photography
Adirondack Center for Writing
Ampersand Music
NorthWind Fine Arts
The Gallery - at Beth Joseph Synagogue
Rachel Lamb
Matt Burnett Paintings
Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda
Peter Shrope Studio
Sandra Hildreth Adirondack Art
(15)
Jamie Savage
Gibson Gallery
Scott Ouderkirk Studios
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Art in the Adirondack Park on PARK
Promoting Literary, Visual & Performance Art in the Adirondacks.
LITERARY ART
Admission:
Venue:
Occupancy:
Guest Speaker:
$200/Person (Includes all three events)
416 Park Ave
100
$20,000
Marlon James – Man Booker Prize 2015
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-34511049
Local Speakers:
Event inclusive of:
Serve:
Brief History of Seven Killings
Adirondack Center for Writing-Marilyn McCabe
Brunch/Lunch
Drinks
Lecture:
Departing Gift:
Signed Book
Visual Art Exhibit:
See next description
Performance Art Exhibit: See next description
Walk to the Porcupine
On the street there will be chalk artists for kids and adults alike prior to the entry into the Visual Arts Exhibit
VISUAL ART
Admission:
$50/Person (Includes Visual Art and Performance Art)
Venue:
The Porcupine Guest House
Occupancy:
150
$7,500
Guest Artist/Lecture:
Andy Goldsworthy
Local Artists:
25 Invited Artists from the Adirondacks with their
art hanging around the guest house.
Event inclusive of:
Serve:
Dessert free for Literary Guests all others cash pay
Coffee/Tea free for Literary Guests all others pay
Cash Bar
Departing Gift:
The 25 Invited regional artists will paint 10 small
canvases which will be a grab bag when you leave
Performance Art Exhibit: See next description
Walk to the Highland Manor
In front of the house there will be street performers for kids and adults alike prior to the entry into the Performance Arts Exhibit
PERFORMANCE ART
Admission:
$20/Person
Venue:
286 Park Ave
Occupancy:
100
Guest Performer:
Herve Aimable
NY dance group
$2,000
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLsxSlZrUCs
http://www.nicholasvilleneuve.com
Local Performer/s:Cracking Foxy etc.
Event inclusive of:
Serve:
Departing Gift:
Cash Bar/Food Trucks
CD
$29,500 less expenses.
Year prior leading up to the week long Monthly juried shows/competitions for final competition at Festival for each of the categories
Visual Art
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Drawing
Painting
Sculpture
Ceramics
Printmaking
Design
Crafts
Photography
Video
Filmmaking
Architecture
Literary Art
Performance Art
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Fiction
Non-Fiction
Digital Language
Poetry
Mixed Media
Short Stories
Music
Dance
Plays
See Monthly Events List of juried shows/competitions
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Sculpture Competition
Moose Installations
Mural Installations
Booth Displays
Exhibits/Displays
Lecturers
Workshops
Sculpture Competition Keene Valley
The Airport Landing Strip Between Keene Valley and Keene
Sculpture Competition Keene Intersection of 73 & 9N
Sculpture Competition Lake Placid Intersection of 73 & Old Military & @ entry near Price Chopper
Sculpture Competition Saranac Lake Entry into Saranac Lake at fork 86 and Lake Flower Road Green in front of Hospital Route 3
entry into town from Tupper Lake and Bloomingdale
Sculpture Competition Tupper Lake Park Street and Old Wawbeek Rd., Route 3 & Haymeadow Rd., & Route 3 & Racket River Dr.
Winner of Sculpture Competition
Entry off 87 and Route 9
Overall Sculpture Competition to be held
in Saranac Lake
Sculpture Local winner competing with others in
the Adirondack Region and NY State
Lake Flower, River Walk, Band shell, Berkley
Green, The Depot, Hotel Saranac
Adirondack International Artworks “Saranac Lake, the Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park”
Parks by Frederick Law Olmstead
location of sculpture from Saranac Lake Artists/Sculptors
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Sunset Park
Dorsey Park
Beaver Park
Vest Pocket Park
The Herb Garden
• Triangle Park
• Denny Park
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Working with VIS and Historic Saranac Lake
Invite Joanna Lombard to give Lecture
on Frederick Law Olmstead
Invite her students to come up here for a
class in designing the parks as Frederick Law
Olmstead would have and implement one of
them thus enhancing Saranac Lake.
DEER/MOOSE or BEAR INSTALLATIONS (INVOLVEMENT-Businesses in each of the 4 counties in Region #1)
Sponsorship of each business purchasing a Deer/Moose to Paint and Display as part of Support for I Heart AITP (Also could reside at the trail
head of each of the 6er mountains during Adirondack International Artworks week long Festival)
and Winner each year could reside in Town Hall
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THE SARANAC LAKE 6ERS
McKenzie Mountain
Ampersand Mountain
Scarface Mountain
Haystack Mountain
St. Regis Mountain
Baker Mountain
Exemplary Examples Painted Dolphins
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Painted Frogs
Erie Pennsylvania
Painted Dolphins
Coral Gables, Florida
MURAL COMPETITION INSTALLATIONS
Adirondack International Artworks Festival
Increase Tourism, economy and Art
Awareness
Typical Booth Size 10 x 10 or 10 x 20
Between 60 & 100 Booths
Art in the Adirondack Region Festival
EVENTS
• Literary
• Visual
• Performance
INVOLVEMENT
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VENUES
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Adirondack Center For Writing
Art groups, artists, crafters
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Local and regional Bands, Choirs, Performers
High School, Prep-School, Colleges
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Lake Placid Center for the Arts
Pendragon Theatre
BluSeed Studio
City Hall
Catholic Church/Churches
Berkley Green
Porcupine Inn
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Hotel Saranac
Ampersand Bay Resort
Historic Society of Saranac Lake
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Sidewalk Art Chalk Painting
Helpful
To achieving the objective
EXTERNAL
Attributes of the organization
Strengths:
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Strong Art community
Strong Volunteer base
Located in one of the strongest based art communities in the Adirondacks
Serves as a resource to the community by providing the opportunity for exposure to quality literary, visual and
performing arts
Providing a resource for individuals and artists to enter monthly juried shows/competitions , exhibits,
participate in the exchange of ideas, promoting the sales of their pieces, educational classes
Encourages all artists, and art organizations to unify
There is a willingness to develop opportunities, support innovation and new ideas throughout the art
community
Many schools and art organizations that COULD work better together
Youth involvement in the arts in schools in the region is amazing
The Adirondack region is an attractive location for artists and has a base of talented artists, writers, and
performers
The arts and culture sector is a strong contributor to the Adirondack region’s economy, for every tourist that is
brought into the region an average of $37 is spent per person.
Not disrupted by the “City Beautiful” movement of the 20th century our towns and villages are what larger
cities are reverting to. More Mixed use and walk able cities.
Harmful
To achieving the objective
EXTERNAL
Attributes of the organization
Weakness:
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Population Density
Educated audience is narrow
Collaboration of art organizations is not very good
Scarce resources as there are many Non-For-Profits in the Adirondacks
There is no recognized common vision for the future of arts and culture in the Adirondack region (Could be a
Strength also)
Business community is more concerned about survival than support of the Arts
The Adirondack region’s arts and culture base lacks diversity and is challenged by the region’s changing
demographics and population
The travel and tourism industry historically has not linked its efforts or given cultural tourism a prominent role
in its marketing/attraction/programming efforts
Forging partnerships
Countering community skepticism
avoiding displacement and gentrification
documenting progress
developing performance metrics
2014 Census Bureau- Median household income (in 2014 dollars), 2010-2014 $44,097
Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2014 dollars), 2010-2014 $25,805
Persons in poverty, percent 14.8%
Helpful
To achieving the objective
INTERNAL
Attributes of the environment
Opportunities:
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There is a Need/Passion for public art
Increase Awareness in Literary, Visual and Performance Arts
Currently there is no Summer Art/Crafts Festival
Increases the tourism industry – “Cultural Tourism”
New residents moving into the Adirondacks often come from places with vibrant arts and culture and
recognize the importance of arts and culture to the community
Rail to Trail
Hobo Fest
Building on the regions uniqueness and beauty
Building a community of recording artists and artists in residence
Engaging the community’s leaders, both public and private, to empower visible advocates and ensure
community support for the development of the arts and culture sector.
Prompted by an initiator with innovative vision and drive
Tailors strategy to distinctive features of place
Mobilizes public will
Attracts private sector buy-in
Enjoys support of local arts and cultural leaders
Builds partnerships across sectors, missions, and levels of government
Harmful
To achieving the objective
Threats:
INTERNAL
Attributes of the environment
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Competition for state and local grants
Population Density
Too many organizations not working together – Mediocrity
Literary, visual and performing arts events competing with nature and outdoor activities
Ensuring maintenance and sustainability
Avoiding displacement and gentrification
Developing metrics of performance
Join the Organization
H.E.A.R.T. throughout the Adirondacks
Helping
Enrich
Artistic
Residents
Together throughout the Adirondacks.
• H.E.A.R.T. maintains close collaboration within the Artist Community
of the Adirondacks, who share the common aspiration of creating a
unified platform for the building of communities that exchange ideas
that drive the art world forward. They share a fundamental
commitment to developing an artist colony in the Adirondacks. It is
this passion for enhancing the art community for all, which adds to
the vibrancy of the Adirondacks.
Partnership benefits
• Partnership is essential for the support of cultural events and our
community. Partner benefits include brand association and
amplification, privileged access to the shows, dedicated spaces/
reservations within the events, access to unique content lectures and
event experiences, and year-round consultancy and support in the
development of art initiatives.
1st Year Strategic Plan/Goals
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Funding
Continue to work under the organization of Saranac Lake ArtWorks
and rebrand to Adirondack International ArtWorks or A.I.A.
Using Adirondack International ArtWorks and this presentation as a
platform to continue to build on the existing 46 artist and additional
sponsorship memberships
Continue existing outreach throughout the Adirondack Region in
Region #1
Meeting with and collaboration with local artists, art organizations,
businesses, residents, philanthropists, and governmental agencies to
get support
Create a board in each of the 4 counties in Region #1 consisting of 5
members in each county
1) Millennial
2) Art Organization Leader
3) Philanthropist, someone with connections to people with funding
4) Artist
5) Business Owner
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Discuss, enrich the objectives/goals of this business plan
Organize a strategic plan for a monthly and yearly curriculum
Board to implement goals and objectives in each of the 4 counties by
having monthly events that will lead up to the Kick off Party
Website/social media, Advertising, Magazine articles to get
communities onboard and involved
Develop ecommerce website to sell and manage Artists artwork
Start Monthly event juried shows/competitions for the promotion of
Adirondack International ArtWorks that will lead up to Kick off party
Purchase Moose for the Saranac Lake “Winter Carnival” as the
upcoming theme will be “Adirondack Wildlife” as the organization
would like to be the first to host an event to introduce Adirondack
International Artworks
Writing of Grants and Fundraising for future events and exposure
Adirondack
International
2nd Year Strategic Plan/Goals
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Seek Leadership for the 3 Artistic categories-Literary, Performance &
Visual Art
Continue Monthly Events that will lead up to the Kick off Party
Sell sponsorships to organizations businesses and individuals for
“Moose Installations”
Planning for Adirondack Wildlife-Winter Carnival
Moose to lead the Winter Carnival Parade
Moose Adoption White Party
Moose to be painted by local Artists in preparation for Kick off Party
of “Saranac Lake-Heart of Art in the Park”
Provide a yearly calendar of events for the promotion and
development of the Arts and Culture and for I Heart AITAP week
Plan for Kick off Party of “Saranac Lake-Heart of Art in the Park on
Park” for the week before or after Hobofest.
Prepare and gather local and International artists for Kick Off Party
Implement Kick off Party
Continue existing outreach throughout the Adirondack Region in
Region #1
Meeting with and collaboration with local artists, art organizations,
businesses, residents, philanthropists, and governmental agencies to
get support
Website/social media, Advertising, Magazine articles to get
communities onboard and involved
Work with Art in the Adirondacks for more exposure
Writing of Grants and Fundraising for future events and exposure
Years 2 through 5 continue to build support and memberships by
implementing years 1 & 2 Projection/Goals
Year 5 through 15 Strategic Plan/Goals
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Continue Monthly Events and Yearly Festival
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The Trudeau Sanatorium closed in 1954, after the
discovery of effective antibiotic treatments for
tuberculosis. The property was sold by Trudeau's
grandson, Dr. Francis B. Trudeau, Jr., to the
American Management Association in 1957. The
property is now for sale and is poised to be used
for a continuity of an Economic Driver of the
Adirondacks as an Artist Retreat/Artist in
Residence/ Artist Colony.
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Continue existing outreach throughout the
Adirondack Region in Region #1
Writing of Grants and Fundraising for building A.I.A.
artists colony artists in residence
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Build memberships for H.E.A.R.T organization large
donor sponsorships to purchase AMA for Adirondack
International ArtWorks artists colony artists in
residence
Year 15 Projection/Goals
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BUILDING NUMBER
Adirondack International ArtWorks artists colony artists in residence to be used by all existing organizations in the
area for example LPCA, Pendragon, Lake Placid institute and other non for profit organizations
EXISTING USE
PROPOSED USE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
SQUARE FOOTAGE
3,012
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GATE COTTAGE
2
MALLINSON COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
2,958
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HILL COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
2,819
6
CIRCLE COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
2,735
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LOWER GARAGE
EVENT SPACE
8,184
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LOWER WAREHOUSE
EVENT STORAGE
5,397
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ANIMAL HOUSE
A/V STUDIO
3,218
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WORKSHOP
PHOTO STUDIO
2,890
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JAMES BUILDING
POTTERY STUDIO
7,917
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AUDITORIUM
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
4,525
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INSLEE BUILDING
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
3,394
15
BLUMENTHAL COTTAGE
WRITERS STUDIO
3,095
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ROBINS BUILDING
WRITERS STUDIO
1,711
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DATA PROCESSING CENTER
DANCE STUDIO
6,683
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PHOENIX COTTAGE
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
1,711
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WATER STORAGE TANK
WATER STORAGE TANK
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CUSTOMER SERVICE #1 (CS1)
ADMINISTRATION
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SYSTEMS (CS2)
LIBRARY/ART SUPPLIES SHOP/MUSIC
STUDIO
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DODD BUILDING
GALLERY/ COFFEE SHOP
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VIDEO CONFERENCE ROOM
STORAGE
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FACILITIES SERVICE
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
6,377
29
MAINTENANCE GARAGE AND PAINT
SHOP
MAINTENANCE GARAGE AND PAINT SHOP
1,086
34
TRUDEAU BUILDING
SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
2,162
35
LADD BUILDING
SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
2,464
36
ANDERSON BUILDING
SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
2,415
37
CHAPEL
HONORARY GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE
FUTURE AREA FOR GALLERY AND EXHIBITION SPACE
413
7,899
6,515
21,706
450
2,739
114,475
BUILDING TWENTY SIX
DODD BUILDING
GALLERY/ COFFEE SHOP
BUILDING SIXTEEN
ROBINS BUILDING
WRITERS STUDIO
Year 15 Projection/Goals
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BUILDING ONE
GATE COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
BUILDING NINE
ANIMAL HOUSE
A/V STUDIO
BUILDING SEVENTEEN
DATA PROCESSING CENTER
DANCE STUDIO
BUILDING TWENTY EIGHT
FACILITIES SERVICE
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
BUILDING NUMBER
EXISTING USE
PLANNED USE
Purchase AMA for Adirondack International ArtWorks artists colony artists in residence to be used by all existing
organizations in the area for example LPCA, Pendragon, Lake Placid institute and other non for profit organizations
BUILDING TWO
MALLINSON COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
BUILDING THREE
HILL COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
BUILDING ELEVEN
JAMES BUILDING
POTTERY STUDIO
BUILDING TEN
WORKSHOP
PHOTO STUDIO
BUILDING EIGHTEEN
PHOENIX COTTAGE
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
TWENTY NINE
MAINTENANCE GARAGE AND PAINT SHOP
MAINTENANCE GARAGE AND PAINT SHOP
BUILDING SIX
CIRCLE COTTAGE
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
BUILDING TWELVE
AUDITORIUM
PENDRAGON/LPCA
BUILDING TWENTY
WATER STORAGE TANK
WATER STORAGE TANK
BUILDING THIRTY FOUR
TRUDEAU BUILDING
LIVING HISORIC MUSEUM
BUILDING EIGHT
LOWER WAREHOUSE
EVENT STORAGE
BUILDING SEVEN
LOWER GARAGE
EVENT SPACE
BUILDING THIRTEEN
INSLEE BUILIDING
MANAGEMENT RESIDENCE
BUILDING TWENTY FOUR
CUSTOMER SERVICE #1 (CS1)
ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING FIFTEEN
BLUMENTHAL COTTAGE
WRITERS STUDIO
BUILDING TWENTY FIVE
SYSTEMS (CS2)
LIBRARY/ART SUPPLIES SHOP/
MUSIC STUDIO
BUILDING THIRTY FIVE
LADD BUILDING
SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
BUILDING TWENTY SIX
DODD BUILDING
GALLERY/ COFFEE SHOP
BUILDING THIRTY SIX
ANDERSON BUILDING
SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
BUILDING SIXTEEN
ROBINS BUILDING
ADK CENTER FOR WRITING
BUILDING TWENTY SEVEN
VIDEO CONFERENCE ROOM
STORAGE
BUILDING THIRTY SEVEN
CHAPEL
HONORARY GUEST ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
3)
Identify what Artworks is
a. Business/LLC
b. Not for Profit
c. Are we going to continue to work
under other Not for Profits
4)
Structure-What ArtWorks “Mission”
started as?
What ArtWorks is now doing?
What is it going to be doing?
5)
How do the members plan on getting
this accomplished?
6) Memberships
7)
Governmental Agencies Involvement
1)
2)
3)
4)
Planning Grant inclusive of what Saranac Lake ArtWorks has already done
Art in Public Places Ordinance
Implementation of 1% Funding of art in new construction and major
renovation projects of all Village construction costs for the
acquisition, administration, commission, installation and
maintenance of works of art to be placed on the site of said
construction or renovation.
Gift or Loan of Public Art in Public Buildings and Spaces
Tax incentivized
Helping to Develop the Parks by Frederick Law Olmstead
8) Website Development
Home About Join/Membership Supporting Artists Supporting Galleries/Studios Supporting Businesses Art Connections Art in Public Spaces News Calendar Contact Us Gallery-For Sale Call to Artists
A)PLEIN AIR PAGE –ITS OWN WEBSITE
B)ART TRAIL PAGE –ITS OWN WEBSITE
C)Saranac Lake-”The Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival–ITS OWN WEBSITE
HOME PAGE
Navigation Page
ABOUT PAGE
Vision & Mission
Board
About A.I.A.
Committees
Staff
Governing Articles
Meeting Schedule
Partners
What we have done for the community
Logos to be used by members
JOIN/MEMBERSHIP PAGE
Memberships
fees
benefits
Application sheet
SUPPORTING ARTISTS
Pictures of Professional members
(all the same format and black and white)
Bio
Link to each artist website
SUPPORTING GALLERIES/STUDIOS
Logo of each Gallery/Studio
link to each website
SUPPORTING BUSINESS (There will also be banner adds for them)
Logo of each Business
link to each website
ART CONNECTIONS
Takes you to the Art n’ Adirondacks website
ART IN PUBLIC SPACES
Art in Public Spaces
Art in Public Buildings
Saranac Lake-”The Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival
NEWS
A.I.A. Funded project's
Press Releases
Research
Advocacy
CALENDAR
For our members only
Takes you to a weekly Calendar App
Quarterly Events calendar
Takes you to a PDF of Quarterly Brochure
Saranac Lake-”The Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival
CONTACT US
Page to be filled out
GALLERY FOR SALE
Takes you back to Bio and
CALL TO ARTISTS
Local Call
Public Art Call
Gallery Opportunities
State & National Call
Bulletin Board
Volunteer Opportunities
8A)
Website Development
PLEIN AIR Festival WEBSITE
Home About Join/Membership Supporting Artists Supporting Galleries/Studios Supporting Businesses Art Connections Art in Public Spaces News Calendar Contact Us Gallery-For Sale Call to Artists
Saranac Lake-”The Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival (TO BE DETERMINED See Next Page)
HOME PAGE
Navigation Page
ABOUT PAGE
About
Location
Judges
Children's workshop
Previous Years Posters
Previous Years Awards
Committee Members
Meeting Schedule
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR THE ARTISTS
Registration
Emerging Artists
Awards
Jury and Space Info
Artist Packet Information
General Information for Artists
Police Welcome Letter
Artist Map
Print the Packet
Dates and Deadlines
Instructions Invited Artists
Instructions Wait Listed Artists
LODGING
ARTIST GALLERY-PARTICIPANTS
Alphabetical List
By medium…
PATRONS
Program
About the Program
Application
SPONSORSHIP
LOGO’S OF SPONSORS THAT LEAD YOU TO THEIR SPONSORSHIP
VOLUNTEERS
LINK TO A VOLUNTEERS PAGE
FESTIVAL STORE
ITEMS FOR SALE
Posters
T-Shirts
Coffee Mugs
WORKSHOPS
MAP PAGE –PAINTING LOCATIONS
CONTACT PAGE
8B)
Website Development
Art Trail WEBSITE
Home About Join/Membership Supporting Artists Supporting Galleries/Studios Supporting Businesses Art Connections Art in Public Spaces News Calendar Contact Us Gallery-For Sale Call to Artists
Saranac Lake-”The Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival (TO BE DETERMINED See Next Page)
HOME PAGE
Navigation Page
ABOUT PAGE
About
Location
Judges
Children's workshop
Previous Years Posters
Previous Years Awards
Committee Members
Meeting Schedule
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR THE ARTISTS
Registration
Emerging Artists
Awards
Jury and Space Info
Artist Packet Information
General Information for Artists
Police Welcome Letter
Artist Map
Print the Packet
Dates and Deadlines
Instructions Invited Artists
Instructions Wait Listed Artists
LODGING
ARTIST GALLERY-PARTICIPANTS
Alphabetical List
By medium…
PATRONS
Program
About the Program
Application
SPONSORSHIP
LOGO’S OF SPONSORS THAT LEAD YOU TO THEIR SPONSORSHIP
VOLUNTEERS
LINK TO A VOLUNTEERS PAGE
FESTIVAL STORE
ITEMS FOR SALE
Posters
T-Shirts
Coffee Mugs
WORKSHOPS
MAP PAGE –PAINTING LOCATIONS
CONTACT PAGE
8C)
Website Development
SARANAC LAKE “The
Of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival WEBSITE
Home About Join/Membership Supporting Artists Supporting Galleries/Studios Supporting Businesses Art Connections Art in Public Spaces News Calendar Contact Us Gallery-For Sale Call to Artists
Saranac Lake-”The Heart of Art in the Adirondack Park” Festival (TO BE DETERMINED See Next Page)
HOME PAGE
Navigation Page
ABOUT PAGE
About
Location
Judges
Children's workshop
Previous Years Posters
Previous Years Awards
Committee Members
Food Concessions
Meeting Schedule
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR THE ARTISTS
Application
Literary
Performance
Visual
Emerging Artists
Awards
Jury and Space Info
Artist Packet Information
General Information for Artists
Police Welcome Letter
Booth Sitting Request
Artist Parking Instructions
Artist Load – In / Out Schedule
Artist Map
Print the Packet
Dates and Deadlines
Instructions Invited Artists
Instructions Wait Listed Artists
LODGING
ARTIST GALLERY-PARTICIPANTS
Alphabetical List
By medium…
PATRONS
Program
About the Program
Application
SPONSORSHIP
LOGO’S OF SPONSORS THAT LEAD YOU TO THEIR SPONSORSHIP
VOLUNTEERS
LINK TO A VOLUNTEERS PAGE
FESTIVAL STORE
ITEMS FOR SALE
Posters
T-Shirts
Coffee Mugs
PROGRAMS
Takes you back to Bio and
MAP PAGE
CONTACT PAGE
9) Marketing/Branding
Using the platform of the AIA
Selling Memberships
More Exposure though Art in Public Spaces & Places
Crowd funding
Website
Social Media
Analytics & Metrics-Start documenting and measuring data
Ways of Captivating New Audiences – Getting People excited about the arts
More Marketing to Millennia's
Engagement
Taking Audiences on Journeys of discoveries
Connecting Art with Sports and Recreation
Share data with other organizations
10)
Linking our sites with
Art in the Adirondacks