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3W Magazine Podcast: Anne Jackson

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What fuels the unwavering spirit of a community arts organization as it evolves through decades of change? Join us as we sit down with Anne Jackson from Arts One Presents to trace the captivating journey of this Northwest Arkansas gem, formerly known as the Arts Center of the Ozarks. Anne opens up about the thoughtful rebranding process, significant name changes and the transformative initiatives that have shaped its legacy. From Anne's extensive career in the nonprofit sector to the organization's rich history dating back to 1964, you will discover the profound impact of community engagement and dynamic networking in the local arts scene.

Our conversation takes a passionate dive into the world of community theater, celebrating productions like "Mamma Mia" and "Beauty and the Beast." We explore the collaborative efforts behind these captivating performances and the educational partnerships that help volunteers grow into professional roles. The resilience of the arts community is highlighted, particularly how they’ve adapted to challenges such as natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic. We'll share heartwarming stories of how local arts continue to thrive and bring joy to the community, even in the face of adversity.

Delight in the behind-the-scenes magic of public art installations, including the viral 14-foot-tall crocheted mushroom sculpture that has become a symbol of joy and resilience. Learn about its creation, from the initial concept inspired by childhood memories in the Redwood forest to the intricate collaboration with local metalworkers and the innovative solutions to weather durability. Celebrate the vibrant nonprofit and arts scene in Northwest Arkansas, where creativity knows no bounds and community pride runs deep. This episode is a testament to the power of community, creativity and the enduring legacy of the arts in our lives.

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Chapters

1. Arts One Presents (00:00:00)

2. Community Art and Family History (00:06:24)

3. Theater and Community Arts (00:11:49)

4. Reigniting Arts in Northwest Arkansas (00:22:09)

5. Crocheted Mushroom Art Installation (00:32:17)

6. Public Art Installation (00:44:19)

7. Local Arts Collaborations in Northwest Arkansas (00:50:05)

8. Community Theater and Arts Integration (01:00:12)

9. Arts One Presents (01:10:53)

10. Arts One Podcast Discussion (01:17:40)

9 episodes

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Content provided by Kasie Yokley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kasie Yokley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What fuels the unwavering spirit of a community arts organization as it evolves through decades of change? Join us as we sit down with Anne Jackson from Arts One Presents to trace the captivating journey of this Northwest Arkansas gem, formerly known as the Arts Center of the Ozarks. Anne opens up about the thoughtful rebranding process, significant name changes and the transformative initiatives that have shaped its legacy. From Anne's extensive career in the nonprofit sector to the organization's rich history dating back to 1964, you will discover the profound impact of community engagement and dynamic networking in the local arts scene.

Our conversation takes a passionate dive into the world of community theater, celebrating productions like "Mamma Mia" and "Beauty and the Beast." We explore the collaborative efforts behind these captivating performances and the educational partnerships that help volunteers grow into professional roles. The resilience of the arts community is highlighted, particularly how they’ve adapted to challenges such as natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic. We'll share heartwarming stories of how local arts continue to thrive and bring joy to the community, even in the face of adversity.

Delight in the behind-the-scenes magic of public art installations, including the viral 14-foot-tall crocheted mushroom sculpture that has become a symbol of joy and resilience. Learn about its creation, from the initial concept inspired by childhood memories in the Redwood forest to the intricate collaboration with local metalworkers and the innovative solutions to weather durability. Celebrate the vibrant nonprofit and arts scene in Northwest Arkansas, where creativity knows no bounds and community pride runs deep. This episode is a testament to the power of community, creativity and the enduring legacy of the arts in our lives.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Arts One Presents (00:00:00)

2. Community Art and Family History (00:06:24)

3. Theater and Community Arts (00:11:49)

4. Reigniting Arts in Northwest Arkansas (00:22:09)

5. Crocheted Mushroom Art Installation (00:32:17)

6. Public Art Installation (00:44:19)

7. Local Arts Collaborations in Northwest Arkansas (00:50:05)

8. Community Theater and Arts Integration (01:00:12)

9. Arts One Presents (01:10:53)

10. Arts One Podcast Discussion (01:17:40)

9 episodes

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