Grants Aiming to Make Grant Applications Available in December By Christine Lindsey
Laeken Ramsey is from Mason and gradu ated from Drummond High School. In the fall, she will be attending the University of Wisconsin-Superior to pursue a double major in music and art education.
Taylor Vyskocil is also from Ashland and graduated from Ashland High School. She will be attending Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minn., in the fall and plans to major in music education.
Scholarships CBAC Awards 2020 Scholarships By LeeAnn Frey Once again CBAC is happy to announce the winners of the 2020 High School Scholarships.
Jocelyn Rewalt lives in Ashland and grad uated from Ashland High School. She will be pursuing a major in musical theatre at Virterbo College in the fall.
Fall 2020
Because of the changes in the school calendar year, CBAC extended the deadline for applicants to July 1. CBAC was also able to award three $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors in our area who will be pursuing further education in the arts.
Our heartfelt congratulations to these accomplished seniors and best wishes with your future plans!
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We’re concentrating on positive thoughts and hoping we can continue our normal grant cycle in 2021. So, if that is the case, Arts Initiative Grant applications will be available December 1, 2020 at cbayarts.org and will be due Monday, January 18, 2021. Grant announcements will be made February 15. Arts Initiative Grants support the creation of projects in a variety of disciplines that may include public exhibitions, performances, publications, commissioned art, and educational activities. CBAC serves as a regranting agency for the Wisconsin Arts Board. Through this collaboration, CBAC offers grant opportunities to artists and organizations in Bayfield and Ashland counties.
Contact Chris Lindsey at chrissie6454@gmail.com for further information.