East Bay Stories of Empathy

 

Stories of Empathy            Empathy Group

Beginning

Overview

Grant Application
   1. Applicant Organization
   2. Project Description 
   3. Audience and Outreach
   4. Public Engagement
   5. Project Personnel
   6. Timeline 
   7. Full Project Budget

Final-
Creations

Participating Organizations
     Neighborhood Public Art

Participating Volunteers

Working Timeline

Interview Workshops
   Workshop 1
   Workshop 2
   Workshop 3
Youth
  
Workshop 4

Scaling

About Empathy

Empathy Group
  Workspace: Presentation Project
 

 

City of Richmond - Arts and Culture Division
Neighborhood Public Art Empathy Program

The Richmond - Arts and Culture Division, has a yearly program called the Neighborhood Public Art  (NPA) program. They have a $75k budget for the year to do public art projects in the city. Michele Seville, the manager of this program, liked our Stories of Empathy grant proposal so much that she is committing the bulk of this years NPA program to the theme of empathy. We will be working in collaboration with this project which runs from April 2009 - December 2009.

Public Art Project Manager Position

The project will have the following components:

     Theme: Empathy
 
    Budget: $75,000
 
    Duration of project: April through December 2009
 
    Staff
        
    A Project Manager
        
    A community-based public artist
        
    Several local artist apprentices who will receive training
                in the oversight of community art projects
 
    Collaboration with Edwin Rutsch’s Empathy Stories project
 
    Access to Empathy videos of interviews and artwork from his workshops
 
    Access to community outreach resources
 
    Collaborative partners: Richmond Art Center, Arts & Culture Commission,
        City of Richmond, ArtsChange, CCA, RYSE Youth Center
 
    Some sort of a community event in Octorber.

Edwin's thoughts about the Program


Stay tuned here for more.

  East Bay Stories of Empathy Project