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2017-033-E Arts - Carter Hubbard - Fall 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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2017-033-E Arts - Carter Hubbard - Fall 2016 Arts Grant Agreement
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1/17/2017
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1/17/2017
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12/31/2017
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DocuSign Envelope ID:8359632A-C43D-4832-B2EC-ED419B356126 <br /> Artist Experience <br /> Carter Hubbard has successfully implemented this project, Floraffiti,for the past four <br /> years in the town of Chapel Hill. Specific to Chapel Hill,she has designed, created, and <br /> implemented several other community interactive projects—`The Kitchen Window <br /> Quilt', 2013 State Folklife Festival's exhibition, North Carolina Textiles: The Fabric of a <br /> State at the ArtsCenter and "Memory Bubbles', a visual scavenger hunt as part of <br /> Windows on Chapel Hill. <br /> i <br /> She is experienced working with youth in the area as she was awarded the Chapel Hill <br /> Artist Residency working with art students at East Chapel Hill high school creating a <br /> permanent 3-D installation. She has worked with youth involved in the Durham Art <br /> Guild's Creative Mentorship Program that partners with 'Student U' and taught privately <br /> for over 20 years. <br /> For the 2016-17 school year, she has been awarded an artist in residence that takes <br /> place in 3 high schools in Cary. She is working with the art students facilitating their <br /> knowledge of the evolving face of Public Art. There are multiple projects to be <br /> implemented on all three campuses.They are working with non-arts students, faculty, <br /> and administration throughout the process, creating interdisciplinary opportunities for <br /> cooperative based learning and project implementation. In addition to their own <br /> proposed projects, the students will be engaging Floraffiti as a collaborative and <br /> interdisciplinary learning opportunity.The year will culminate in performances by arts <br /> and non-arts students off campus in the downtown Cary area. <br /> Carter is an experienced curator having planned and executed her largest project to <br /> date, a 35-person exhibition in Raleigh, NC in a vacant manufacturing facility. It <br /> encompassed video, installation, 3-D sculpture, interactive installations, and 2-D media. <br /> And lastly,she has successfully created award winning large scaled installations in the <br /> Scrape) Hill Show at University Mall and commission for Duke University. <br /> In all of the above functions and through her administrative positions in several arts <br /> festivals in the Triangle and Portland, Carter has developed strong writing skills for <br /> grant, press release, and blog writing with a fluid knowledge of how and where to <br /> disseminate this information inclusive of all social media platforms. Strong are her <br /> abilities to organize and adapt with changes as they occur, and her ability to <br /> communicate with youth and adults in all capacities relevant to this project. <br /> Josephus Thompson's bio, experience, and website links can be viewed in the <br /> supplemental information. <br />
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