Thursday, January 21, 2016

2015, the Year in Our Rear-view

2015, the Year in Our Rear-view


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On January 28, retiring Missouri Arts Council Executive Director Bev Strohmeyer unfolded a gift from colleagues, a quilt made by old-time fiddler Vesta Johnson.

  • Master fiddlers Cliff Bryan and Vesta Johnson saw the releases of long-anticipated CDs from Voyager Recordings and The Field Recorders' Collective, respectively.
  • Much-deserved awards and honors were bestowed on our friends and colleagues: Jennie Cummings, retired director of Mt. View's Missouri Cowboy Poetry Festival, received a Missouri Arts Award; Gladys Caines Coggswell received an honorary doctorate; Vesta Johnson received a heritage award in Tennessee; The Bosman Twins received a St. Louis Arts & Education Council award; and Anna Crosslin of International Institute of St. Louis received a national award. Photos courtesy of Lisa Higgins
    MFAP's Lisa Higgins, Jennie Cummings, and 
    MAC's Joan White at 2015 Missouri Arts Awards
    Folklorist Darcy Holtgrave (right)  and Gladys Caines Coggswell celebrate her honorary doctorate at University of Missouri-St. Louis.


Master gospel vocalist Doris Frazier performs at the Scott Joplin
House in St. Louis. 














Master blacksmith Bob Alexander demonstrates at a
Hammer In outside the Lohman Building in Jeff City. 
Members of Kansas City's Kuku (South Sudanese immigrants)
community perform at the Big Muddy Folk Festival in Boonville. 

























  • The Missouri Arts Council funded nine Folk Arts grants in FY15 (ended June 30, 2015) and also in FY16 (started July 1, 2015). Boonslick Area Tourism members took Lisa Higgins, MAC Executive Director Michael Donovan, and MAC Communications Manager Barbara MacRobie on a tour of the Barn Quilts of the Boonslick, a rural arts project that spans Cooper, Saline, and Howard counties. Lisa Higgins also visited Folk Alliance International for a reception welcoming new Business Development Manager Alex Mallett. 

This barn on HWY TT in Saline County outside of Arrow Rock sports the Arrow Star pattern.
  •  Our Community Scholars project continued with everything from planning meetings (February) and "place story" performances (June) to workshops, field trips, and conference presentations and participation (November).  
  • Award-winning storyteller Milbre Burch curated and emceed a pilot project, a "place stories" performance in Columbia in June by community scholars/traditional tellers: Loretta Washington, Gladys Caines Coggswell, Angela J. Williams, Marideth Sisco, and Tracy Milsap. Photos below by Heather Rhodes Johnson

Milbre Burch introduces Made in Missouri: Spinning Place in Stories.
Loretta Washington shared stories about places close to her, from Wardell to Ferguson.
Gladys Caines Coggswell explained the impact of Hannibal's Fannie Griffin Art Club to the community.
Angela J. Williams told stories about the importance of place to family, including her father's funeral home and her mother's beauty parlor. 
Marideth Sisco shared stories of her travels, on that very day and across Missouri.
Tracy Milsap took the audience back to her Kansas City homes.
  • Members of the Community Scholars Network also came together in Jefferson City in November over four days for workshops (blogging, grantwriting) and a fieldtrip on Thursday, November 12 to visit master blacksmith Bernard Tappel and quilter Patti Tappel. While our visit was too short, we learned a lot about Patti's sewing machine collection and her expertise with paper piece quilting. She showed us several completed quilts (her own and family treasures) in a "bed turning," as well as a her current work in progress, a quilt featuring 4" paper pieced squares, each unique. Bernie fired up the forge and quickly demonstrated how to make a fire poker, using hand tools and machines. Photos by MFAP staff


Patti Tappel (center) shows Community Scholars Loretta Washington, Ruth Ann Skaggs, Sarah Denton, and Mary Peura her hand-quilting project.






Community Scholar Caryl Posada-Stillings records Bernard Tappel, as he discusses blacksmithing.

Network members Mary Peura, Angela Williams, and Sarah Denton formed a panel after Wednesday night's banquet to tell MFS members about the Community Scholars project and their own research projects. 
Deloris Gray Wood gave a presentation on her work with the Missouri Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association.
Folk Arts Specialist Deb Bailey at the Big Muddy Festival
Many thanks to Missouri Folk Arts Program staff and volunteers for another successful year of documenting, sustaining, and presenting our state's living folk arts and folklife in collaboration with Missouri's citizens.  Photos by MFAP staff


Graduate Assistant Jackson Medel records the old-time music jam at Roaring River State Park.

Graduate Assistant Dorothy Atuhura tries quilting with Lois Mueller at Scott Joplin House Historic Site.
 
Graduate Volunteer Heather Rhodes Johnson increases her music collection at Roaring River State Park.
Director Lisa Higgins watches performances at Current River State Park with Van Colbert, 
Photo by Deloris Gray Wood

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