Martinarts Magazine - Fall 2019/Winter 2020

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WOMEN SUPPORTING THE ARTS | Grants, Fellowship and More

Join Women Supporting the Arts

A Trip to the new Norton Museum of Art

A dozen or so members of Women Supporting the Arts trekked to West Palm Beach in May to see the recently renovated Norton Museum of Art. Treated to a docent-led tour, members enjoyed the museum and lunched in their elegant new restaurant. The Norton renovation has expanded their gallery space by 35%.

Tykes & Teens

Imagine having lunch, visiting museums, and attending concerts with people who love and support the things you do… the arts! That’s exactly what Women Supporting the Arts encourages but does so much more, by investing in 238 grants in Martin County, totaling $325,000 over the last 15 years. Would you like to learn more? Then plan on attending the new members reception held in November at the beautiful home of Polly and Tom Campenni. Call the Arts Foundation, at 772-288-5397 to learn more about this private event and about being a part of Women Supporting the Arts. Annual membership is set at $1,000 and the pooled funds support arts enhancement projects throughout our community. Artists and nonprofit organizations submit grant applications, and these are reviewed by the members. A consensus is achieved over the course of two meetings with grant awards announced in mid-December. Members gather at an informal monthly luncheon to share their latest arts adventures and learn more about some of the grant programs that have benefitted from their investments. These lively lunches are a great source of information about the progress our grantees are making with their projects. For more information, call Nancy K. Turrell, 772-288-5397 or email: nturrell@martinartsfoundation.org .

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Tykes & Teens presented “Coping with Middle School, Creatively!” with support from Women Supporting the Arts. There were four sessions offered, each with a different art project and theme. Attendees in grades 6-8 participated in projects that stimulated conversation about challenges often faced in middle school including anxiety, bullying, and low self-esteem. Participants were encouraged, but not required, to share their own experiences and through their art projects explored ways to problem solve, reduce anxiety, recognize signs of bullying and foster kindness and generosity. Facilitator and Certified Art Therapist Shawna Scarpitti has a gift for swaying teens to open up and discuss social-emotional issues while creating.


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