Rural Arts Connect

to utilize to support local programming. I don’t at all see this as a negative, but think that it is important to identify specifically which aspects of the model make it sustainable in regards to participation for the sake of making a case to funders. An additional question for future iterations could be whether a network like this could be an effective tool for leveraging additional funds towards rural arts programming.”

- Libby Barbee, Program Manager Colorado Creative Industries

“It is my hope that this study will serve to flip stereotypes connected to rural areas and communities. Personally, I’ve learned to never underestimate the power of rural arts organizations or the richness of expertise that can be

found behind the scenes.”

- Annie Henninger, Art Supervisor, City of Glenwood Springs & Former Rural Arts Connect Project Director

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