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Updating Technology, Advancing Careers

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On Oct. 15, 11 individuals from Duluth were awarded funding from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council for its Technology/Equipment Grant Program. These grants are for individual artists seeking funding for technology needed to advance their career and body of work.

We live in a digital age. Often if artists want to advance their career, they now need digital portfolios requiring digital documentation or digital recording of their work. This is one way in which this grant is extremely useful. Individuals have also used this grant to create a web presence for themselves. In the previous round for this grant, Delina White received a grant to hire a a web professional to create a website to get exposure for her work. The website created with those funds was very successful and helped advertise for her Great Lakes Woodlands Skirts Project, which will be on display at the Tweed on Oct. 30. Other individuals use this grant to buy new equipment to advance the possibilities of their work. Bryan Hansel is receiving grant funds to buy new lenses to capture better images of the Milky Way as seen in northern Minnesota.

The 11 individuals funded from Duluth and their projects were:

For a complete list of those awarded, click here. For more information on the Technology/Equipment Grant and how you may apply, visit the ARAC website.