A documentary arts project to gather stories and memories about Onondaga Creek.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
info session at Beauchamp Library
On Thursday January 10th, I held an info session at Beauchamp Library. Here I met the first 2 volunteer audio reporters, a pair of sisters who live in the Southside.
Stef Quam, Kalee Rinehart, Eduard Tabaku, Kristian Rodriguez, Peggy McWeeney, Alison Baitz
Additional assistance from: Mary Marolla, Melissa Romero, Christine Kelley, Kristen Horn
Sponsors
This project is made possible with funds from Onondaga County and the Cultural Resources Council, a regional arts council.
Also produced with support from the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University, and a Ford Foundation grant to promote civic engagement through the Public Humanities, Arts, Architecture, and Media.
This project is partially supported by a Faculty Development Grant from Columbia College Chicago.
Partnerships include Syracuse 40 Below Public Arts Task Force, Partnership for Onondaga Creek, Redhouse Arts Center, and the Onondaga County Public Library system.
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