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6 <br /> 1 defined by demographics, but also career level and medium. This intentionality has <br /> 2 resulted in 44% of artist tenants identifying as a member of a marginalized community. <br /> 3 38% of tenants are people of color. The Eno Arts Mill is one of the only accessible art <br /> 4 studios in the Triangle, and in the last year, three studio artists have been wheelchair <br /> 5 users. <br /> 6 New partnerships: The Eno Arts Mill has allowed the OCAC to forge new relationships <br /> 7 with organizations in the community. The Art Therapy Institute (ATI) established a <br /> 8 Hillsborough office in the Eno Arts Mill and has offered programs including free kids' <br /> 9 activities during our First Fridays openings, and camps and classes taught by ATI staff, <br /> 10 including a LGBTQ Teen Arts Collective. The Mill has provided the Orange County Artists <br /> 11 Guild a home for two annual shows in December and May. In addition, the OCAC has <br /> 12 collaborated with the Housing Department on two exhibits and hosted a departmental <br /> 13 meeting in the gallery. <br /> 14 <br /> ENO ARTS MILL FIRST YEAR IMPACT: October, 2021 through September, 2022 <br /> Number of artists paid for work sold, classes, performances, or services 125 <br /> Amount paid to artists for work sold, classes, performance, or services $48,179 <br /> Number of artists exhibited 212 <br /> Dollar amount of work sold (Oct-Dec, March-September) $18,980 <br /> Number of people hosted during First Friday openings 2,400 <br /> Number of people hosted for classes 232 <br /> Number of youth hosted during Summer Camp 2022 77 <br /> Number of youth scholarship recipients during Summer Camp 2022 12 (16%) <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Katie Murray, Arts Commission Director, introduced the item and gave the following <br /> 17 presentation: <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Slide #1 <br /> AL <br /> i <br /> 20 <br />
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