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VSA arts of Montana

200 North Adams
Missoula, Montana 59802
 

Alayne Dolson
Executive Director

Tel.: (406) 549-2984
TTY: (406) 549-2984
MCT Fax: (406) 721-0637
Relay Service: 711 or 1-800-223-3131

mailto:alaynusa@montana.com

Website:
www.vsamontana.org

Organizational Profile:

Full-time Staff: 1
Part-time Staff: 0
Volunteer Hours: 1032
Projected Total 2008 Income
$105,536
(including In-Kind Contributions)
Direct Participants: 4,498
Indirect Participants: 6,529


Teenager converse during a workshop

VSA arts of Montana strives to create a culture where people with disabilities are fully involved with the arts as expressive artists, learners, and audience members.

Programming Partners and Other Funders:

Montana Arts Council; Montana Cultural and Aesthetic Trust; Montana Alliance for Arts Education; Opportunity Resources, Inc.; Montana State Hospital; Missoula County Public Schools; Missoula Children’s Theatre, Inc. (MCT); Custer County Art Center; Silver Foundation; Swanson Foundation; Homestead Foundation; Central Montana Community Foundation; University of Montana, Dance Education Department

Educational Programs and Artist Residencies

Custer County Art Center Partnership

VSA arts of Montana Supports arts education programs through a partnership with the Custer County Art Center (CCAC). Participants in the Holy Rosary Convalescent Center and Friendship Villa projects work in a variety of artistic media to develop creative expression and social skills. They work with staff and homeschooled children from the surrounding rural area. Arts workshops are held on a monthly basis throughout the year. Also through CCAC, children in 26 schools and 11 counties are served through inclusive artists-in-schools programs to ensure that children with disabilities and at-risk populations experience learning through the arts.

Additional arts programming is provided through monthly arts activities for adults at TLC Personal Care Home and for adults with disabilities from Eastern Montana Industries. Participants’ artwork is displayed at each residential facility.

Arts Residencies

The Paris Gibson Square Museum of Arts Residency, Great Falls, offers arts programming for youth and adults with disabilities in a variety of media. Artwork is exhibited at the museum and celebrated with an artists’ reception. The Lewistown Artist-in-Schools Residency provides visual arts instruction to children in 23 schools in a seven-county area during the 2007 –08 school year. Students receive anywhere from two to eight visits from the artist for one- to three-hour classes per visit. The Mime Residency for the Hearing Impaired takes place at schools in Missoula and Great Falls. The program fosters skill development in the art of mime for children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Language test results after the program’s first year indicate that students’ language skills increased dramatically over the four-month period of the residency. Additional mime programs for children on the autism spectrum take place in two Missoula schools—Russell School and C.S. Porter Middle School. The Montana State Hospital Residency in Warm Springs supports visual arts programs and an annual production of a radio show of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol by 15–20 patients for the annual Christmas dinner.

Theater and Dance Workshops

Through one-day theater workshops in Great Falls, children who are blind and children who are deaf learn about creative expression through performance in the theatrical arts. Participants are students, grades K–1, from the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind.

Harlem/Chinook/Livingston Arts Programming

People with disabilities served through New Horizons, Counterpoint, and at a convalescent care facility participate in workshops once a month to develop creativity and expand social opportunities through the arts. Participants share their work in local exhibitions at fall community fair events and during the holidays.

VSA arts of Montana Choir

The VSA arts of Montana Choir is an education program for youth and adults with physical, developmental, and/or emotional disabilities. The choir performs more than 10 times annually at diverse venues, from holiday parties to professional sporting events.

New Visions Dance

New Visions Dance is a program that promotes the development of creative expression through movement for adults with physical, developmental, and/or emotional disabilities. It includes a training program for university students in using movement to work with adults with disabilities.

Professional Development and Technical Assistance

VSA arts of Montana provides Americans with Disabilities Act technical assistance to Montana’s cultural organizations upon request and works with the Montana Arts Council to ensure that people with disabilities have access to arts programs, concerts, and exhibitions. VSA arts of Montana also provides training workshops for daycare providers through childcare resources and at annual conferences.

Cultural Access and Inclusive Arts Services

Cultural Access

VSA arts of Montana delivers presentations on cultural access and conducts site reviews for the Montana Art Gallery Directors Association, Montana Performing Arts Consortium, and Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras. VSA arts of Montana also conducts access surveys for cultural organizations statewide. Staff assess cultural organizations’ physical and programmatic access, and provide technical assistance to support the development of policy handbooks and guidelines for improved access.

Public Awareness and Outreach

Festival of the Dead

Festival of the Dead is a multicultural event based on the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations and remembrances. In its 13th year, the festival includes a monthlong series of events, ranging from art workshops and poetry readings in public schools to the cultural activities of various ethnic groups. Approximately 500 people participate actively in this event that draws an audience of 2,000–3,000 people.

Cabaret Show

This event is a showcase for VSA arts performing arts programs, including the choir, the dance program, and the mime programs, and features a silent auction, a reception, and the performance on the Missoula Children’s Theatre stage in Missoula. The event involves 60 performers, 15 volunteers, and community support of donated items for the silent auction. The event is recorded and shown on Missoula Public Access Television (MCAT).