2016 Arts Partnership Program . . . We hope you will join us!
Thanks to our 2015 Sponsors!
John Charles Saunders
Green Phoenix Fund Jessica Hough Ed and Susan Norvell Susan Dodd William and Ann Cowper Jim and Ann Borland Chuck and Liz Hotchkiss Jen Kidwell Mark & Stephanie Reisinger |
Bill and Lida Jones
Ocracoke Health Center Ocracoke Heating and Air Tom Robinson, CPA John and Helena Sharpnack Norma Sigal Phylis Wall John and Diane Alexanderson Suzanne Collins |
Evelyn Hultberg
Captains Landing Ocracoke United Methodist Church Graceful Bakery Ocracoke Community Store Meghan Koebley Liz Saylor Howard & Daphne Bennink Pat & Steve Tweedie |
You can help the program by becoming a sponsor too! Click the "Support Us!" tab below for more information.
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About the Arts Partnership Program
The Arts Partnership programs brings visiting artists to the students of Ocracoke Island. You can help us in three ways.
1. Give a donation to help fund the program (estimated cost is $8000 per semester)
2. Own a rental home on Ocracoke? Consider donating a week's stay in the off season to house a visiting artist.
3. Are you an artist that would like to come to Ocracoke and share your skills? Please consider participating in the program
“We believe that in our quickly changing society, creativity and out-of–the box thinking are some of the most critical survival tools a youngster can possess. A fully-balanced, creative individual can bring a fresh perspective to whatever field and path they may choose in life,” says Ocracoke Alive president, David Tweedie.
Ocracoke Alive is welcoming financial contributions towards costs of the program. “It is a wonderful way for supporters of the Ocracoke community to give the gift of the arts to the young people of our island,” says David. This can be easily done by mailing a tax-deductible contribution to "Ocracoke Alive, PO Box 604, Ocracoke, NC 27960" or with a credit card through the Support Us tab above.
For more information contact [email protected] or call 252-921-0260 (David Tweedie)
1. Give a donation to help fund the program (estimated cost is $8000 per semester)
2. Own a rental home on Ocracoke? Consider donating a week's stay in the off season to house a visiting artist.
3. Are you an artist that would like to come to Ocracoke and share your skills? Please consider participating in the program
“We believe that in our quickly changing society, creativity and out-of–the box thinking are some of the most critical survival tools a youngster can possess. A fully-balanced, creative individual can bring a fresh perspective to whatever field and path they may choose in life,” says Ocracoke Alive president, David Tweedie.
Ocracoke Alive is welcoming financial contributions towards costs of the program. “It is a wonderful way for supporters of the Ocracoke community to give the gift of the arts to the young people of our island,” says David. This can be easily done by mailing a tax-deductible contribution to "Ocracoke Alive, PO Box 604, Ocracoke, NC 27960" or with a credit card through the Support Us tab above.
For more information contact [email protected] or call 252-921-0260 (David Tweedie)
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Ocracoke Alive Arts Partnership Teacher Application 2016
This fall, Ocracoke Alive will be working on building the Arts Partnership Program for the Winter/Spring of 2016. Weekly classes with visiting artists will begin at the end of January and will run through the end of May. If you are interested in applying to teach one of these sessions, this page will give you more information. We may have more applicants that we have space, but we look forward to continuing this program into the future. If we know you are interested in teaching we can contact you then as well.
Ocracoke Alive’s mission is to provide student arts programming and to also show support of local artist/teachers by providing a per diem for their work. We will, of course, welcome any contributions of labor or funds to the program . . . so if you know of interested supporters on and off the island feel free to spread the word.
Please read through the following information and fill out/submit the form at the bottom of the page. Thanks!
What?
Ocracoke Alive’s Community Arts Partnership works to provide supplemental arts/creative education for students of Ocracoke. We believe that in our quickly changing society, creativity and out-of–the box thinking are some of the most critical survival tools a youngster can possess. Through the Community Arts Partnership, Ocracoke Alive works to recognize the importance of the fully balanced, creative individual and the fresh perspective that such a person can bring to whatever field and path they may choose in life.
When?
Currently, we are seeking artists & creative individuals for residency work with Ocracoke School students, all ages preK-12th grade, January through May of 2016. At the moment we are seeking two guest instructors per week.
Types of programming, class sizes
Currently, the program is designed to expose students to a concept or art medium during a single 50 minute period during the week. This next session we will also be looking to program a longer 2-3 hour session for older students. Class sizes generally run between 10 and 17 students.
Compensation
Artist residents of Ocracoke Island ~ These artists will receive financial compensation of $150 per week for seven to eight total sessions,
Visiting Artists (The Island Retreat Package) ~ These artists will be compensated with housing for them and up to three guests for the week while they are on Ocracoke (valued at $800), Sunday-Saturday. We encourage visitors to use this time as a period of reflection, personal artistic development, communing with friends and family, and enjoying the quiet reflective setting of a remote winter island off the coast of North Carolina. In general, donated housing is only available January-April.
Materials
Some materials may be provided by Ocracoke Alive based on the mediums that students are working with. Please plan to be economical.
Work Spaces Available
Ocracoke Alive and Ocracoke School have several workshop spaces available for the program, including . . . Ocracoke School Multipurpose Room, Deepwater Theater, Skipjack Wilma Lee (Docked at Ocracoke Harbor)
Instructor Requirements
Instructors must submit to a background check by Hyde County Schools prior to approval for working with students.
Ocracoke Alive’s mission is to provide student arts programming and to also show support of local artist/teachers by providing a per diem for their work. We will, of course, welcome any contributions of labor or funds to the program . . . so if you know of interested supporters on and off the island feel free to spread the word.
Please read through the following information and fill out/submit the form at the bottom of the page. Thanks!
What?
Ocracoke Alive’s Community Arts Partnership works to provide supplemental arts/creative education for students of Ocracoke. We believe that in our quickly changing society, creativity and out-of–the box thinking are some of the most critical survival tools a youngster can possess. Through the Community Arts Partnership, Ocracoke Alive works to recognize the importance of the fully balanced, creative individual and the fresh perspective that such a person can bring to whatever field and path they may choose in life.
When?
Currently, we are seeking artists & creative individuals for residency work with Ocracoke School students, all ages preK-12th grade, January through May of 2016. At the moment we are seeking two guest instructors per week.
Types of programming, class sizes
Currently, the program is designed to expose students to a concept or art medium during a single 50 minute period during the week. This next session we will also be looking to program a longer 2-3 hour session for older students. Class sizes generally run between 10 and 17 students.
Compensation
Artist residents of Ocracoke Island ~ These artists will receive financial compensation of $150 per week for seven to eight total sessions,
Visiting Artists (The Island Retreat Package) ~ These artists will be compensated with housing for them and up to three guests for the week while they are on Ocracoke (valued at $800), Sunday-Saturday. We encourage visitors to use this time as a period of reflection, personal artistic development, communing with friends and family, and enjoying the quiet reflective setting of a remote winter island off the coast of North Carolina. In general, donated housing is only available January-April.
Materials
Some materials may be provided by Ocracoke Alive based on the mediums that students are working with. Please plan to be economical.
Work Spaces Available
Ocracoke Alive and Ocracoke School have several workshop spaces available for the program, including . . . Ocracoke School Multipurpose Room, Deepwater Theater, Skipjack Wilma Lee (Docked at Ocracoke Harbor)
Instructor Requirements
Instructors must submit to a background check by Hyde County Schools prior to approval for working with students.
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Ways you can contribute to the program
Estimated cost of the program is $8000. You can help us make a difference by:
- Making a tax-deductible donation via credit card or Paypal through the links below, or
- Mailing in a tax-deductible donation to "Ocracoke Alive, PO Box 604, Ocracoke, NC 27960 (memo Arts Partnership)"
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