Welcome, Noah!
Springboard for the Arts is pleased to announce the addition of Noah Keesecker to our staff. Noah will fill the new Program Manager position created to oversee the Artist Loan Fund and Attorney Referral Service. Noah will also be leading consultations and workshops for individual artists.
Noah is a composer and multimedia artist and has served as an organizer for a number of organizations in the Twin Cities such as the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Arts, the West Bank Arts Quarter Collective, and Salon3136 Concert Series. He has had numerous awards and commissions of his work, including a recent American Composers Forum Subito grant. Noah has an M.A. in Music Composition, with a minor in Art, from the University of Minnesota and a B.A. in Music Composition and Theory from Central Michigan University. Noah also serves as assistant and office manager for composer Edie Hill and Hummingbird Press.
This new Program Manager position is part of an organization-wide restructuring that will also include a new artist-consultant program to be announced in June.
Guide to Healthcare is now available
Springboard's Guide to Healthcare resources for Minnesota artists is now available to download by clicking here. The Guide includes connections to local insurance providers, low-cost clinics and programs, and alternative care providers. In addition, we offer tips along the way to help you find the right combination of resources to help keep you healthy.
The Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists
Get a summary of what's included in Springboard's new 9 session certificate program here.
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