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The Woodlands Waterway

Arts Council

The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council (WWAC), Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to provide regional cultural and educational enrichment opportunities that encourage, support and promote the performing and visual arts.

Our primary goal is to establish and support meaningful programs in the performing and visual arts to create a strong and vital arts presence in Montgomery County and the neighboring region. We believe the arts can open the doors of our minds, strengthen character, heal the body and foster an appreciation of other cultures.

We sustain and fulfill our mission through:

offered year-round that enhance the emotional, academic, physical and cultural well-being of our community by using the power of visual and performing arts. We mentor youth, work with seniors, serve those with special needs and circumstances, and forge partnerships.

ranked among the top three juried fine arts festivals nation-wide. The annual Festival features over 200 international, national and regional artists, regional music, performing and culinary arts on five stages, and hands-on art activities for all ages.

Community and

Education Outreach

Programs,

The Woodlands

Waterway

Arts Festival,

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Impacting over 17,000 At-Risk Students

in Title -1 Schools

School

Art Supply

Stipends

Positive

Messaging

Programs

Cultural

Experiences

TEKS Based

Curriculum

Programs

Children taking part in a drum circle

We Mentor Youth

Healing and empowering to inspire personal and academic growth

Because Art Matters...

We have impacted over 17,000 at-risk students in Title-1 Schools in the Conroe and Magnolia Independent School Districts by providing:

We partner with Conroe, Magnolia, Tomball, and The Woodlands schools in the following ways:

In-school positive messaging programsusing performing and visual arts to target key issues such as anti-bullying, drug abuse prevention, teamwork and self-esteem. We have partnered with Dionysus Theatre, musical program AndyRooniverse, percussionist Dan Egger-Belandria, wildlife artist Vickie McMillan, to name a few.

Cultural opportunities for students to experiencesuch as museum visits and symphony concerts. We have provided in-school programs including performances by the Houston Grand Opera and the Houston Ballet and art projects with an emphasis on cultural art from “Around the World,” administered by The Woodlands Children’s Museum.

TEKS Based Curriculum Programsusing interactive performances to focus on geography, history and multiculturalism. Percussionist Dan Egger-Belandria takes students on a drumming journey from Africa to the Americas that explore rhythms and folklore, providing the experience in both English and Spanish. Interactive collaborative murals by artist Vickie McMillan integrate TEKS curriculum while demonstrating technique, creative learning, life skills and confidence building.

Art Supply Stipends for schools.

Supporting Teachers in the Visual and Performing Artsby sponsoring contin-uing education opportunities for educators offered by various professional art programs, recognizing excellence in arts education through the Dr. David Gottlieb Outstanding Teacher Awards, and highlighting exceptional contributions.

Promoting Student Arts Appreciationthrough Summer Art Enrichment Camps and support for High School Art Trusts.

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Garden sculpture created by residents of Windvale Pines

We provide performing and visual arts workshops and projects that include adaptive participation options for those requiring physical accommodation. We also serve those with special circumstances such as survivors of sexual or domestic abuse. Groups we have had the honor of serving have included:

Because Art Matters...

We Serve Those with

Special Needs & Circumstances

Promoting inclusion, inspiring confidence and driving acceptance

Freedom Place

A residential home for girls ages 9-17 years, who are victims of sex trafficking CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County Court-appointed special advocates for children

We Care Treatment Center

A residential home for girls, ages 5-17 years, who have emotional and behavioral disorders

Montgomery County Juvenile Justice Center A center to assist in developing pro-social changes in juvenile behavior Montgomery County Women’s Center

A safe shelter for women and children who are victims of domestic abuse Montgomery County Youth Services

An organization that provides safe shelter for homeless youth who are 10-17 years old Emergency Ministries

An organization that provides a variety of services to first responders Interfaith of The Woodlands

A social service agency that provides numerous programs and services Children’s Safe Harbor

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The Music of Baseball mural painted by students and Little League players at a live performance of the Houston Symphony at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Because Art Matters...

Collaborating with local artists, organizations and institutions, our outreach programs help enrich the cultural fabric of our community. Our efforts include:

We Forge Partnerships

Working with the community to enhance and develop art and culture

Master Artists Workshops

Promote and develop artists in the community who can offer different processes and methods for in-school and community outreach programs. The Woodlands Mall

Highlights our projects in the Because Art Matters Spotlight on the Arts Gallery, located on the 2nd floor, and provides a venue for student art competitions and learning opportunities.

The Houston Symphony

@ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Brought The Art of Baseball, a children’s mural collaboration during a live performance, to life in a new way.

Montgomery County Food Bank installation project Produced a community hands-on awareness art project during The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival entitled “Yes, We Have Bananas” to reflect the Food Bank’s expansion and ability to now provide fresh produce to the community.

The Woodlands Township Collaborations

Create and administer programs that enhance the Township and benefit residents, including The Woodlands Waterway Art Bench Project and Founder’s Day Student Art Competition.

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Seniors taking part in an active drumming session to work on memory, motor and creative skills

We partner with senior citizen’s facilities including Brookdale, The Forum, Terrace, Harvestwood and others that benefit our local “super-adults”, as well as their caretakers. Seniors who participate in art programs often take less medication, have fewer medical visits and interact more positively with caregivers and others. Programs include:

Collaborative mural projects encourage creative thinking and focus.

Therapeutic drumming and other arts promote physical movement.

Performances provided by local youth help provide socialization and engagement.

We Work with Seniors

Engaging and connecting to improve mental, physical and emotional health

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East end of The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival

We Enhance our Community

Making our community better through the performing and visual arts

The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival is an award-winning

multi-day celebration of the arts. The Festival has attracted 18,000 art

patrons, tourists and artists from across the nation and is considered

one of the premier attractions of The Woodlands, TX . The Festival is

known for both the quality of its arts, and for its scenic ambience

along The Woodlands Waterway and Town Green Park. The annual

festival features:

Over 200 juried international, national and regional fine

artists and fine craftsmen

Regional music and performing arts on four stages

Hands-on art activities for children and adults in

Artopoly-Because Art Matters

Scholarships for student artists

Culinary arts demonstrations and tastings

Art projects and installations that benefit community nonprofits

The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival is ranked #1 fine arts festival

in Texas and #3 in the country, based on artist sales.

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Community Dividends

Charity

Partners

$194,000

Educator

Awards

$23,000

Community

Support

$44,000

Student

Scholarships

$175,000

2014 art scholarship winners

We Give Back

Develop partnerships to enhance and encourage a thriving arts community

Proceeds from the Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival allow us to give

back to the community.

Student Art Scholarshipsrecognize exemplary emerging visual artists and to provide an opportunity for students to display their work to the public. Since our inception, the program has been paramount in emphasizing the

importance of the arts in education.

Charity Partners and other nonprofitsare an important part of the Festival and our community. These groups provide volunteer support that is integral to a safe and well-structured Festival. Our dedicated Partners enhance the overall experience and coordinate art, music, cafés and family activities. Our partners include:

The Woodlands Children’s Museum

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Partners

The Woodlands Art League

The Conroe Art League

The Ann Marie Hopkins Art Alliance

CASA

The Humane Society of Montgomery County

Since 2005, The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council has given over

$500,000 in support and scholarships to organizations, students,

and teachers in the community.

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Festival artist, ceramist Cathra-Anne Barker. Media Zip Codes The Woodlands ( 47%) Montgomery County (15%)

Other Texas Cities ( 6%) Out-of-state/country ( 3%) Impact of art sales ($4,530,533) Spent in restaurants & shops ($2,173,233 ) Impact of WWAF spending ($1,379,326 ) Hotel economic impact

($270,322 ) Billboards/Specialty Advertising ($34,000) Print ($475,000) Television Radio ($367,000)

Economic Impact Income

Age Range

51+

(49%)

36-50

(24%)

20-35

(17%) Children (10%) >$200K (19%) $100-$199K (34%) $50-$99K (23%)

<$49K

(24%) Greater Houston ( 29%)

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We Impact the Economy

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Aerial arts student from The John Cooper School performing at the 2014 Arts Festival

Graphic design: Maureen Donelan / Festival photos: Ted Washington

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Board of Directors

Amy Lecocq, President

Deb Spiess, Vice-President

Susan Vreeland-Wendt, Secretary

Mike Bass, Treasurer

Richard Burket Bev Earl John Feuerstein Elissa Fletcher Cindy Hardin Sonya Hillman Kimberly Lacayo Jerry MacDonald Joe Michels Cindy Moss Theresa Nassif Ann Snyder Nick Wolda

Support Team

Kayleen Barton

Community & Education Outreach Director 832-776-7765 kayleenbecauseartmatters@gmail.com Wendy Paynter Development Director 713-504-6432 wendypaynter@woodlandswaterwayartscouncil.org Jenny Wright Festival Director 281-744-0194 jenny@woodlandsartsfestival.com P. O . Bo x 8 18 4, T he W o o d land s, T e x as 7738 7 w w w .W o o d land sW at er w a yAr tsC o u ncil .o rg T ax ID # 20 -22 3998 4

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The Woodlands Waterway Arts Council

P.O. Box 8184, The Woodlands, Texas 77387 www.WoodlandsWaterwayArtsCouncil.org

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