Art Walk Committee
Mountain Home Art Walk Committee:
Dr. Tamara Daniel
Dr. Eddie Dry
Christy Dyer
Mindy Fulcher
Dane Hustead
Beth Ivens
Arnold Knox
Dr. Kathy Loyd
Joe Miles
Ex-Officio Members:
HIllrey Adams, City of Mountain Home Mayor
Dr. Bentley Wallace, ASUMH Chancellor
The ASUMH/City of Mountain Home Art Walk Committee (ASUMH/City AWC) is a group of volunteers from the community who are dedicated to promoting public art and enhancing community engagement with the arts. Their mission primarily focuses on increasing awareness and appreciation of public art within the Mountain Home area.
Key tasks and responsibilities of the ASUMH/City AWC may include:
Gathering public input: This involves conducting surveys, organizing focus groups, and engaging with civic groups, neighborhood associations, and other community stakeholders to gather feedback and ideas about public art projects and initiatives.
Recommending projects, programs, and potential artists: Based on the input gathered from the community and their own expertise, the committee may recommend specific public art projects, programs, or potential artists to be considered for implementation.
Evaluating submissions: When soliciting proposals or submissions for public art projects, the committee may be responsible for reviewing and evaluating the submissions to ensure they align with the goals and vision of the community and meet any established criteria.
Working with ASUMH and City of Mountain Home staff: The committee collaborates with staff from both ASUMH and the City of Mountain Home to establish budgets for public art projects, coordinate logistics, and ensure that projects are implemented effectively. They may also work together to pursue private sources of funding to support public art initiatives.
Overall, the ASUMH/City AWC plays a crucial role in advocating for public art, fostering community involvement, and contributing to the cultural enrichment and vibrancy of the Mountain Home area.