Fall 2015 - Allied Arts
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Fall 2015 - Allied Arts
ART MATTERS Allied Arts Quarterly Newsletter Volume 9, Issue 1, Fall/Winter 2015 Enriching Our Communities Through Advancement of the Arts ANNOUNCING NEW BOARD CHAIRMAN AND CLASS Allied Arts launched the 2016 fiscal year under the leadership of C. Renzi Stone as chairman of the board of directors for the next two years. Stone will oversee a 96-member board of directors with a focus on implementing strategic initiatives including growing a culture of support for the arts, enhancing the Allied Arts message and improving services to Allied Arts grantees. The start of the fiscal year also welcomed 19 new members to the Allied Arts board of directors. They have already added energy, enthusiasm and unique skill sets to short- and long-term planning. C. Renzi Stone Laura Aufleger Greg Arend Graham Colton Karen Delaney Chris Doyle Mike Emmelhainz Operations Director The Boeing Company Elizabeth Hunt Manager, Marketing & Communications ITC Holdings Corp. Chris Kenney Jim Kessler Amanda Kirkpatrick-Lawler Brad Krieger Travis Mason Valerie Naifeh Chuck Spicer Jerry Steward Kristin Thomas Jeff Thompson Managing Partner Deloitte VP & General Counsel American Fidelity Paul Renfrow Vice President, Public Affairs, Corporate Administration OGE Energy Corp. Recording Artist Principal Candor Performance Bill Schonacher President & CEO IBC Bank Community Volunteer Realtor Metro Mark Realtors President & CEO OU Medical System Executive Vice President – Operations Chesapeake Energy Chairman Arvest Bank President Oklahoma City Community College Chairman and CEO Saxum Director Cushman Wakefield Vice President, Public Relations Continental Resources Dir. of Corp. Projects OnCue Owner Naifeh Fine Jewelry President of Business Development MTM Recognition ALLIED ARTS ORIENTATION As part of the annual board orientation, new members, as well as some board veterans, toured five Allied Arts member agency facilities, hearing from 16 agency representatives. They learned of the impact of arts programming, specifically how arts education transforms the path of underserved children’s lives. Shane Jewell, Oklahoma City Ballet’s executive director, speaks at orientation. Board members toured the Ballet’s new office space in Film Row. SHORTT NAMED VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR At the June Allied Arts annual meeting, Carl Shortt Jr. was awarded the 2015 Zach D. Taylor Volunteer Award. Throughout more than a decade of service, Shortt has chaired the finance committee, volunteered on the allocations and strategic planning committees, worked with several member agencies, and provided in-kind photography for Allied Arts. The award was created after the passing of Zach D. Taylor, one of Allied Arts’ most ardent champions, to recognize steadfast Allied Arts volunteers. Taylor served the organization in a number of capacities over two decades, including allocations chair, co-chair of OPUS, Allied Arts’ biennial fundraising gala, and board chair. Past recipient Lance Benham joins Carl Shortt and Alison Taylor at the presentation of the Zach D. Taylor Volunteer Award. ANNOUNCING NEW TEAM MEMBERS Terri Cornett is the business development consultant, seeking new corporate support for Allied Arts. After marrying Mayor Mick Cornett, Terri moved to Oklahoma City from Tulsa where she was the local sales manager for KTULTV and an active community volunteer. Laura Cunningham joins Allied Arts as the OKCityCard coordinator & development assistant. She will manage the OKCityCard program and serve as liaison to the Allied Arts board of directors. A recent graduate of Oklahoma City University, Cunningham is an accomplished violinist, having played with Michael Bublé on his recent tour stop in Oklahoma City. Laura Ketchum serves as the employee giving coordinator, delivering presentations to engage employees with the cultural community. Originally from Michigan, Laura earned degrees in music education from Western Michigan University and wind music conducting at Southern Oregon University, then worked for 10 years as a public school teacher. YOUR INVESTMENT IN ACTION In the first funding cycle of the 2016 fiscal year, Allied Arts awarded $65,950 in support of youth arts education and $18,713 in support of organizational capacity building efforts to 29 central Oklahoma cultural organizations through the Allied Arts Educational Outreach and Capacity Building grant programs. Funded projects include Life Change Ballroom’s in-school life skills training disguised as dance instruction at F.D. Moon Elementary, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s touring of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Southeast High School and Edison Prep, healing arts programming by the Oklahoma City Museum of Art at OU Children’s Hospital, Title I school field trips to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, and afterschool programming by Oklahoma Children’s Theatre at Putnam Heights, Edgemere, Cleveland and Positive Tomorrows elementary schools. Allied Arts considers educational outreach and capacity building proposals from qualified cultural nonprofits headquartered in central Oklahoma. The next deadline for educational outreach and capacity building funding is January 15, 2016. To learn more, visit alliedartsokc.com/grants or email [email protected]. 2016 EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH FUNDERS A family benefits from Oklahoma Contemporary’s free Make and Take program, a project supported by Allied Arts grant funding. Bank of America Dobson Family Foundation Flogistix Hobby Lobby JPMorgan Chase Foundation UMB Bank LEAVING A LEGACY FOR THE ARTS Through a matching grant offered by the Kirkpatrick Family Fund, Allied Arts will add $34,585 to its affiliated fund held at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. With a goal of raising $15,000, more than $29,000 was generated from Allied Arts supporters with $5,000 matched by the Kirkpatrick Family Fund. Thank you to the following donors who made a contribution in support of a sustainable cultural community: $5,000 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Krei Dick Sias $2,500 Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Christian Keesee Charitable Trust $1,000 Charles & Cassandra Bowen Foundation Steve Mason John Poarch Susie Sjulin $500 & Lower American Fidelity Assurance Company Lee & Sherry Beasley Drew Braum Nicole Buckner Roy & Pat Chandler Megan Clement Scott & Betty Coleman Graham Colton Ms. Martha A. Custer Mr. & Mrs. C. Randolph Everest Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Gibson Joan Gilmore Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hooper Charles & Sharon Johnson Dr. Krista Jones & Rev. Craig Stinson Nancy & Dan Junkin Lou C. Kerr/The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Larson R. Keso Mrs. Bruce B. Lenz Diane Lewis Greg & Barbara Main Jackie Mashore Mr. & Mrs. Randy Nance G. David Neff & Suzanne Peck Richard Parry Berry & Frances Pitts Mr. & Mrs. Jerry W. Plant Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Raglow H. E. Rainbolt K. Randy & Tamara Roper Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Schulhoff Deborah McAuliffe Senner & Scott Senner Mary & John Seward Jim & Dori Smith Mr. & Mrs. Lee Allan Smith Katherine & John Spaid Chris Steves C. Renzi & Lee Anne Stone Bill Strecker Teena Hicks Company Lonny & Sherry Towell Mac & Carol Troy Erin Van Laanen David Williams Mrs. Anne Workman William Wright ENJOY AN ART-FILLED Holiday Season Our member agencies have a festive slate of programming happening this holiday season. Don’t forget to use your OKCityCard! Celebrate Christmas Eve with the Ambassadors’ Concert Choir. Their annual Christmas concert, featuring Frontier Brass Band and the Ambassadors’ Children’s Choir, will be held on December 24 at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Oklahoma City. Admission is free. Ring in the New Year in downtown Oklahoma City with the Arts Council Oklahoma City’s Opening Night on December 31. The event features a variety of bands, street performers and a fireworks extravaganza at midnight. Tickets are required. Canterbury Choral Society presents its annual Canterbury Christmas concert on December 7 at the Civic Center Music Hall featuring Oklahoma’s own fiddle sensation Kyle Dillingham. In addition to Christmas classics, the concert will include a carol sing-a-long. Tickets are required. Carpenter Square Theatre performs Greetings! from November 27 – December 19. The heartwarming comedy centers around a family in desperate need of a holiday miracle. Tickets are required. Cimarron Opera presents its second annual Holiday Sing-A-Long on December 11 in conjunction with the second Friday Art Walk in downtown Norman. Admission is free. Shopping for the art lover on your list? Firehouse Art Center showcases the work of regional artists for sale at its Holiday Gift Gallery which is open from November 13 – December 24. Head to the Plaza Theatre for your annual journey with Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas as Lyric Theatre performs Charles Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol, presented by Devon Energy. The show runs from December 2-27. Tickets are required. Are you hankering for an evening of old-fashioned Western holiday celebrations? Singer and songwriter Michael Martin Murphey headlines The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum‘s 21st annual Cowboy Christmas Ball presented by Express Employment Professionals on December 18. Reservations required. Based on the bestselling children’s books, Oklahoma Children’s Theatre presents Junie B in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells from November 30 – December 18 at the Children’s Center for the Arts on the Oklahoma City University campus. Tickets are required. From December 3-5, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic presents The Christmas Show, a Broadway-style, Yuletide variety show with singers, dancers, comedy and beloved holiday tunes. The show also features full costumes and sets to transform the Civic Center Music Hall into a familyfriendly Christmas scene. Tickets are required. A holiday tradition, Oklahoma City Ballet performs The Nutcracker with fanciful new set and costume designs at the Civic Center Music Hall from December 12-22. Tickets are required. Give your children the gift of art. Oklahoma Contemporary offers day-long art camps from December 16-18. Paid enrollment is required. Throughout December, the Red Earth Art Center celebrates the season during the inaugural Red Earth Treefest featuring seven Christmas trees adorned with handmade ornaments showcasing diverse Native cultures. Participating Oklahoma Tribes include the Cheyenne & Arapaho, Chickasaw, Citizen Potawatomi, Comanche and Osage Nations. Red Earth is located in downtown Oklahoma City. Admission is free. Keep your kiddos learning during winter break. From December 28-31, Science Museum Oklahoma offers day-long camps where hands-on activities bring science and art to life. Paid enrollment is required. Join The Sooner Theatre for Home for the Holidays, a musical revue of traditional holiday classics, as well as newer favorites. Running from December 9-13, the performances will be enjoyed by the entire family. Tickets are required. CATALYST CORNER Catalyst, Allied Arts’ young professionals network, approved a new slate of board members at the start of the Allied Arts fiscal year. Catalyst board members include: Heath Hornbeek, Smith Design Company, chair; Bailey Gordon, Oklahoma Hall of Fame, chair-elect; Amanda Kirkpatrick-Lawler, Metro Mark Realtors, past chair; Callie and Chris Gruenwald, Beacon Pointe and Constellation Aviation Solutions respectively, ARTini co-chairs; Kimberly Cope, Sonic, ARTini chair-elect; Chris Parker, KFOR, communications vice-chair; Claire Turmelle, Stephenson Cancer Center, events vice-chair; and Nathaniel Harding, Harding Shelton Exploration, membership vice-chair. Members at large are: John Krenger, Bank of Oklahoma; Elizabeth Lauderback, Dunlap Codding; Lisa Lloyd, Saxum; Christian Pearson, MidFirst Bank; and Collins Peck, Smith & Pickel Construction. Board members coordinated the first event of the year which celebrated the art of sport at Top Golf on July 21st. More than 40 members and guests practiced their swings while sharing their reasons for joining Catalyst. The fall gathering was a Lunch & Learn at IAO Gallery on September 30th. Featured speakers included C. Renzi Stone, Saxum chairman and CEO, and representatives from other Allied Arts member agencies. CIRCLE CLUB BRUNCH On September 20th, Circle Club members and their guests celebrated the upcoming fall season at the annual Bring-A-Friend Brunch. The event was held at the new CHK Central Boathouse, an ideal setting “where art meets the river.” More than 125 members and guests enjoyed the Martha Burger Art Gallery housed at the boathouse, live painting by local artist Ellen Moershel and music by Allied Arts staff member and violinist Laura Cunningham. Special thanks to the University of Central Oklahoma for hosting the event and to The Fleuriste for providing the lovely floral décor. Circle Club members donate $1,000 or more to the Allied Arts annual campaign with benefits including quarterly events, like the fall brunch, networking with civic, cultural and company leaders, and the opportunity to interact with the arts on an intimate level. For more information, contact [email protected]. The next Catalyst event will be a pottery-making session at Oklahoma Contemporary on November 19th. Members will tour the galleries and channel their inner artist while creating their own artwork. Space is limited. Not a Catalyst member, but want to join? Membership is $300 per individual or $500 per couple. Benefits include events like the ones described above, as well as a ticket to ARTini. For more information or to join Catalyst, email Caitlin.Tarasi@ alliedartsokc.com. Christian Pearson, Catalyst board member, aims to hit targets at Top Golf. SAVE THE DATE! ARTini, an annual martini tasting and art auction hosted by Catalyst, will be held on April 1, 2016 at the OKC Farmers Public Market. (from top) Chip and Michelle Mullen and Barbi and Randy VonNetzer enjoy the brunch; William Tunell talks with the fall brunch featured artist Ellen Moershel. CALLING CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEERS With the 2016 campaign kicking off in January, Allied Arts needs your help in raising funds and awareness for arts education, quality cultural programming and access to the arts for all. Volunteering is easy. Set a goal and we’ll help you reach it – whether it’s securing donations for five OKCityCards or holding a bake sale with proceeds benefiting Allied Arts. Allied Arts will hold a volunteer orientation on January 19th prior to the Campaign Kickoff. At the orientation, Allied Arts will provide you with a toolkit to ensure you have everything you need to have fun and be successful. Email [email protected] for more information or to sign up today! PROJECTING A NEED The Allied Arts office projector has been replaced after several years of good service. Because many cultural groups and other local nonprofits use the Allied Arts conference room as a convening space, it is imperative that Allied Arts have a functioning projector. An unanticipated expenditure, Allied Arts welcomes assistance in recouping the $900 cost of the new projector. You can also help us fulfill our wish list. Please call the Allied Arts office at 278-8944 if you can help. WISH LIST: • Small, portable musical instruments • Canvases and art supplies • Industrial storage shelving • Technology upgrades including PCs, monitors, printers and peripheral equipment • Commercial carpeting • Allied Arts-branded apparel SHOUT OUT TO IN-KIND PARTNERS Allied Arts appreciates its in-kind partners. Over the last few months, Allied Arts has benefited from in-kind donations from the following businesses: • Chesapeake Energy – donated printing for the Allied Arts annual report and donor directory • The Fleuriste – donated flowers for the Circle Club fall brunch • University of Central Oklahoma – donated venue space for the Circle Club brunch • Williams – donated printing for the Allied Arts board directory • iPads/tablets • Offsite storage space GIVE THE GIFT OF ART This holiday season, consider giving the gift of art. Donate to Allied Arts in honor or memory of someone special. Simply make a contribution at alliedartsokc.com/givethegift and Allied Arts will send a notification to the person you designate. An Allied Arts donation is the perfect gift for the art lover in your life, for the person who has it all or as a last-minute gift. GIVING TUESDAY There is a day to give thanks and multiple days to get shopping deals. Now, there’s a day to give back. On December 1st, Allied Arts will join hundreds of other nonprofit organizations as part of the global movement known as “Giving Tuesday.” Stay up-to-date on Giving Tuesday by following @AlliedArtsOKC on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. SHOP FOR THE ARTS If you do your holiday shopping online, consider making your purchases on AmazonSmile. Visit smile.amazon.com to select Allied Arts as your charitable organization of choice before you begin shopping and Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase to Allied Arts. AmazonSmile is a simple way to support Allied Arts every time you shop with the same Amazon products and service, at no cost to you. Happy shopping! SAVE THE DATE: DECEMBER 1 1015 N. Broadway, Ste. 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 office: 405.278.8944 web: www.AlliedArtsOKC.com follow: @AlliedArtsOKC Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Oklahoma City Permit #581 @ALLIEDARTSOKC IN THIS ISSUE: • Welcoming new board leadership • Fall cycle grant awards • Endowment drive recap • Member Agency holiday programming • Patron events with Catalyst and Circle Club Save big. Make an impact. The OKCityCard – the Ultimate Stocking Stuffer Featuring so many deals at a variety of retail partners, the OKCityCard makes the perfect gift for the schoolteacher, co-worker or friend who has it all on your shopping list. Below are just a few examples of the hundreds of discounts available with the OKCityCard. Balance holiday overindulgence with exercise. Stay fit with OKCityCard deals at Balance.Barre.Yoga. (15% off), Barre3 (10% off class package excluding monthly memberships), Beyond Yoga ($2 off drop-in classes, 25% off package purchases), Crossfit 405 (10% off intro package and first month of membership) and Four Star Fitness ($5 off monthly rate and free initiation). If you are hosting your family’s holiday dinner, use your OKCityCard to pick up the main dish at Honey Baked Ham to receive $10 off a bone-in half ham. Valid only at the North May location. Thank your party host or hostess with a token from one of the many florists on the OKCityCard. You’ll receive 25% off in-store purchases or local metro delivery at Capitol Hill Florist, 20% off fresh flowers and gift items at Granada Floral, 10% off an order and ½ pound of free fudge at House of Flowers, 10% off at New Leaf Florist (excluding wire orders, orchid plants and weddings), 10% off nondiscounted items at TLC Garden Centers and 20% off plants and gift items at Trochta’s Flowers and Greenhouse (excluding Poinsettias, Oregon Christmas Greens or Easter Lilies). For a full list of partners and discounts, visit OKCityCard.com
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