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Services
If we take the time to respond, the landscape nurtures all within its grasp. In turn, creativity in how we respond to our surroundings is an integral part of each of us. I enjoy working with people to help them reach their potential — a goal reflected in my writing, in my teaching, and in my consulting with organizations or individuals one-on-one.
Writing
Whether journaling in sheep pasture below England’s White Horse or writing a curriculum in my Montana study, writing plays an integral part in my professional and personal life.
Because the written word is so important to all the things I do, there are a number of projects in which I have been involved.
A few of the examples include:
- E-Commerce 101 for the Artist, CraftNet/RTS, Carrboro, NC
- Hidden in Plain View, Montana State University, Great Falls, MT
- A Template for Montana’s Creative Sector, Montana State University, Great Falls, MT
- Artrepreneurship: Sustaining the Creative Life
- The Craft Heritage Trails of North Central Montana, Hands of Harvest, Fairfield, MT
- “How to Write Life Stories,” Writer’s Digest Yearbook
- “Skeletons in the Closet,” Writer’s Digest Life Stories
- “A Sense of Place and the Rural Adult Learner,” Proceedings of the 40th Annual Adult Education Research Conference
- The Cascade County Album: Our History in Images, Great Falls, MT
- “Boundless Horizons: Space and Place,” Unfettered Spirit: Art and History on the High Plains, Paris Gibson Square, Great Falls, MT
- “Framing A Boundless Horizon,” text for a traveling exhibit funded by Humanities Montana
- From the Corners of My Mind: A Workbook for Writing Personal Histories
Teaching
I believe that the drive to learn is one of the markers of our humanness. Because of that, I see learning as a basic human right, just as it is a life-long drive. There is an excitement in becoming part of someone’s quest for knowledge, of being honored as a guide, in being trusted to be part of the sharing that is part of every strong learning experience.
My teaching experiences include:
- Developing and delivering programs to help artists become more sustainable in the business of art.
- Building awareness of the importance of the creative cluster in the realm of micro-business.
- Developing and teaching programs in the humanities
- Leading sessions to build awareness of the importance of place in developing a way of knowing
- A few examples of my experiences teaching are:
- My Artrepreneurship Preparation, Idaho Commission on the Arts, Boise, Idaho arts.idaho.gov
- Montana Artrepreneurship Preparation, Montana Arts Council, Helena, MT art.mt.gov
- Introduction to Artrepreneurship, Hibbing College, Hibbing, MN
- Creative Arts Enterprise, Montana State University-Great Falls, Great Falls, MT gfcmsu.edu
- Humanities, Montana State University-Great Falls, Great Falls, MT; Scottsdale Community College, Scottsdale, AZ scottsdalecc.edu; and Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI alverno.edu
- Personal History Writing, Highlander Center, TN highlandercenter.org; Mayo Hospital, Scottsdale, AZ; Phoenix College, Phoenix, AZ
- Individual advising, Marquette University International Student Program, Milwaukee, WI marquette.edu/oie
- Individual instruction in preparing artists for the Kentucky Crafted Show Louisville, KY, artscouncil.ky.gov/kentucky-crafted-market/ and the ACRE show Las Vegas, NV.
- Informal instruction in the field, teaching about place, the land, conservation of open spaces and the heritage of the land, Cascade, MT.
Consulting
In my work, I see the journey to reach potential lying at the core of every fulfilling situation– whether it involves a paid position, encompasses expertise provided informally to a group through volunteer work, or includes guiding an individual toward their goals.
In general terms, the work has included:
- Building community support
- Developing interpretation
- Directing non-profit organization
- Nurturing grantsmanship
- Providing curriculum development
In addition to having created, written, implemented and directed the Montana Artrepreneur Program (MAP) and the Montana Circle of American Masters (MCAM), other examples of projects include:
- Montana Preservation Alliance, Helena, MT preservemontana.org
- Hands of Harvest, Fairfield, MT handsofharvest.org
- Sage and Stone and Travel Montana, Helena, MT
- Alpine Artisans, Seeley Lake, MT alpineartisans.org
- First Peoples’ Buffalo Jump Interpretive Center and Park, Ulm, MT fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/first-peoples-buffalo-jump
- River Advisory Commission for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT
- Lewis and Clark Bi-Centennial, Great Falls, MT
- Great Falls School District Social Studies Curriculum Review, Great falls, MT
- Museums Association of Montana montanamuseums.org
- Judge for Writer’s Digest National Writing Contest writersdigest.com/competitions
- Mentor for Oklahoma State University Adult Education graduate students, Tulsa, OK
- High Plains Heritage Center, Great Falls, MT greatfallshistorymuseum.org
- Pinnacle Communications, Phoenix, AZ