What were the project goals?
map, inventory, survey the community of Brattleboro with the underlying assumption that art, artistry, creativity, creative industries exist and grow in all of us, and in ways unexpected. How can we articulate this, as yet, unclear layer of creativity ? If the arts are about process more than product, then decoration and entertainment are not the main way to understand the arts. Are they not input more than output? The project goals cannot be better stated than the NEA outlined in its grant proposal----- community development with arts at the core. This is the goal of CoreArts. Once Track 1 is finished, we will formulate 6 open sessions designed to explore the notion of a Cultural District.
Have they changed over time?
Since the Direction Team of Brattleboro CoreArts has begun meeting, discussions have honed and crafted the purview of the different tracks. The goals have not so much changed as they have been refined in order to drill deeper.
Who are the project partners and stakeholders?
The formal partnership of this project,and as required by NEA guidelines, is the Town of Brattleboro and the nonprofit Arts Council of Windham County. The Town of Brattleboro is represented by the Planning Director, Rod Francis, the Town Arts Committee (Selectboard created) is represented by Kate Anderson, former chair, and the ACWC is represented by Zon Eastes, now of Vermont Arts Council. The impetus for the grant was the work over 4 years of the Town Arts Committee. Other stakeholders will be comprised of individual artists, arts organizations (of which Brattleboro abounds), as well as the further concentric circles of the creative industries. For instance, the new Brattleboro Food Coop's emerging culinary arts, as well as their example of local grown, local produced industry. Creative Placemaking, seen as an architecture for a community of highly engaged and creative individuals will, it is our hope, provide for ease of communication and the facilitation and strengthening of the creative initiatives and industries.