IN THE NEWS

A long weekend, and La Conner beckons! 
The 39th anniversary of Art’s Alive!, a premier Pacific Northwest fine art show, will take place in Maple Hall.  Art's Alive! 2024 is presented by La Conner Arts Foundation with grants from Skagit County, as well as considerations from the Town of La Conner.
Success for the La Conner Elementary Music Program
The La Conner School Board expressed its gratitude for the instruments purchased for grade school music education.  La Conner Arts Foundation, along with generous donations from community members, music lovers, and the Rick Epting Foundation for the Arts, was able to acquire ukuleles, storage racks, and xylophones to meet the school district's needs.
A Nest Egg for La Conner High School's Drama Program
Studying drama became an extracurricular activity at La Conner High School, and volunteers stepped up to lead.  La Conner Arts Foundation, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Washington State Arts Commission, contributed the funds to produce the 2023 Spring Show.  LAF provided compensation to professionals who trained the students, as well as covered the production advertising and printing costs.  
All donations received at the door during the show's run became the nest egg for future productions.


SCHOLARSHIPS
The La Conner Arts Foundation supports and funds education grants, in the form of scholarships, to post-secondary school students who are pursuing a visual arts education through an accredited university, state college, or vocational training.

Recipients of the 2023 La Conner Arts Foundation scholarships are Hadley Shears (La Conner High School graduate), Aallieyah Martinez-Sanchez (Mount Vernon High School), and Payton Krier (Sedro-Woolley High School).  Congratulations!

There are two ways to directly support our scholarship program:
  • Attend Art's Alive!, our annual fine art show fundraiser, where each piece of artwork sold contributes directly to the scholarship fund.  

PUBLIC ART
The Foundation supports and promotes the acquisition and placement of public art works.

PARTNERS IN PROJECTS


GRATEFULLY

This foundation acknowledges that La Conner is on the occupied lands of the Coast Salish people, specifically the ancestral lands of the Swinomish tribe.  They have stewarded this land throughout the generations, and we honor the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community.

 


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What a great boon this will be. Thank you to all who have worked to get this foundation set up and under way.
-- Nancy Hanson, 9/16/20


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