Governor Beshear Presents Economic Stimulus Checks

to Kentucky Arts Organizations

August 11, 2009
From Kentucky Arts Council - Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet

Contact: Ed Lawrence
Communications Director
(502) 564-3757 ext. 473
ed.lawrence@ky.gov

FRANKFORT, KY — Today, Gov. Steve Beshear presented a check for $306,766 to Kentucky arts organizations to preserve jobs in the arts and cultural sector of the Commonwealth. He then presented checks to each of the 18 organizations and to the group of arts workers whose jobs were preserved through the economic stimulus funding. This federal funding is a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provided to Kentucky through the National Endowment for the Arts and granted through the Kentucky Arts Council.

"The arts industry in Kentucky has made significant contributions to our Commonwealth as well as local economies by generating tax revenue and enhancing cultural tourism," said Gov. Beshear. “This federal funding will help preserve jobs within our art industry during this critical time when our nation is facing such a tough economic downturn.”

"We were fortunate to have a little over $300,000 in resources from the NEA to fund the 18 organizations that demonstrated the strongest need and best plan to sustain jobs or pay for artists' fees,” said Lori Meadows, executive director of the Kentucky Arts Council.

The Kentucky Arts Council awarded ARRA grants to the following 18 organizations:

Behringer-Crawford Museum, Covington
$20,000
Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, Covington
$8,943

Kentucky Museum of Art & Craft, Louisville
$20,000
Kentucky Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Renfro Valley
$20,000
Kentucky Opera Association, Louisville $20,000
Kentucky Repertory Theatre, Horse Cave
$10,000
Kentucky Theatre Association, Lexington
$7,200
Living Arts & Science Center, Lexington
$20,000
Louisville Theatrical Association, Louisville
$20,000
Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center, Paducah
$20,000
Mayfield/Graves County Art Guild, Mayfield
$12,000
Montgomery County Council for the Arts, Mt. Sterling
$20,000
Mountain Arts Center, Prestonsburg
$20,000
Music Institute of Lexington, Lexington
$20,000
Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro
$18,633
Paramount Arts Center, Ashland
$20,000
Public Theatre of Kentucky, Bowling Green
$20,000
Walden Theatre, Louisville $10,000
TOTAL $306,776

 

Congressional District 6
Kentucky Opera Association, Louisville

Photo (l. to r.) : Lindy Casebier, Deputy Secretary, Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet; Todd Lowe, Chairman, Kentucky Arts Council; Deanna Hoying, Director of Education, Kentucky Opera; Tanja Eikenboom, Director of Development, Kentucky Opera; Gov. Beshear; Marcheta Sparrow, Secretary, Tourism Arts and Heritage Cabinet; and Lori Meadows, Executive Director, Kentucky Arts Council.



The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, creates opportunities for Kentuckians to value, participate in and benefit from the arts. Kentucky Arts Council funding is provided by the Kentucky General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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