Publications
The following publications are produced by
or sponsored in part by the Utah Arts Council.
Utah Arts Council
Strategic Plan
Utah Arts Council Annual Report
ArtOps Newsletter
Art of the Nonprofit Handbooks
Folk and Ethnic Arts Booklets and Recordings
Arts Education Publications:
Arts Education Artist Roster
Move! Dance! Learn!
Guidebook for Artists Working in Prisons
The Sky Is Green
Utah
Arts Council Annual Report
The Utah Arts Council publishes an Annual Report at the end
of each fiscal year, which is now
available online. Print copies are available to the public
upon request. Please contact Lydia Durand to receive a copy.
ArtOps
Newsletter
OVATIONS and ArtOps have merged to create a great quarterly newsletter and online resource. Each newsletter will feature local, national, and international art opportunities, as well as local arts-employment listings. Additionally, each quarter, one category of the arts will be highlighted, with additional resources appearing both the print and online. On the ArtOps website, you will find a wealth of resource for all categories including additional listings and up-to-date employment opportunities. If you're interested in receiving this newsletter or submitting an opportunity, please email Lydia Durand.
Handbooks
The Utah Arts Council's Community Development Program
staff has prepared handbooks on areas of interest to the nonprofit
community: The Art of Forming a New Nonprofit, The
Art of Board Development, and The Art of Volunteer
Development. Order and download information is available
on the Handbooks
Page.
Folk
and Ethnic Arts Booklets and Recordings
The Folk Arts Program produces booklets and cassettes featuring
traditional Utah art, artists and culture. See descriptions
and prices at the Utah Arts Council Products online store.
Arts
Education Artist Roster
The Artist Roster is a listing of artists in all disciplines
who are available through the AE Program for short-term residencies,
workshops and demonstrations. The online AE Artist Roster
is updated regularly. If you have any questions, contact Jean
Irwin, 801.320.9794.
Move!
Learn! Dance!
This K-6 dance teaching resource guide is available through
the Arts Education office. Authored by Children's Dance Theatre,
Repertory Dance Theatre and Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company,
this handbook is an ideal guide to dance instruction and learning
through dance. To purchase, contact Mary Ann Lee, (801) 581-7376,
or send your name, address, phone number and a $30 check made
out to UAAHE (Utah Alliance for Arts and Humanities Education)
to Jean Irwin, Arts Education Program, 617 E South Temple,
Salt Lake City, UT, 84102-1177, and she will mail you the
book.
Guidebook
for Artists Working in Prisons
Written by Patricia McConnel with contributions by Richard
Shelton and Barre Toelken, this resource is a valuable guide
to any artist who is considering working with inmates in a
correctional facility. To purchase a copy, contact the Arts
Education office at (801) 320.9795 or send your name, address,
phone number and an $8 check made out to UAC/Arts Education
Program to the Arts Education Program, 617 E South Temple,
Salt Lake City, UT 84102-1177.
The
Sky Is Green
Published in partnership with Art Access/Very Special Arts
of Utah and with the support of the National Endowment for
the Arts, this book tells true stories of artists and teachers
of children with disabilities. Cost is $15 ($5 for artists
or teachers). Add $2 for shipping/handling. To purchase a
copy, contact the Arts Education office at (801) 320.9795
or send your name, address, phone number and a check made
out to UAC/Arts Education Program to the Arts Education Program,
617 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84102-1177.
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