For purposes of this part, the following terms have the meanings given.
"Touring" means an arts activity that takes place in a geographic community other than the artist's home community that draws or serves a significantly different audience than the audience the touring artist normally draws or serves.
"Touring artist" means an eligible professional individual artist or an unincorporated organization that will provide the artistic content for the proposed project.
The arts tour Minnesota program is designed to provide Minnesotans greater access to high quality arts activities regardless of geographic location. Program grants support touring performances, exhibitions, and other arts activities throughout the state.
Arts tour Minnesota funds may be used for the following purposes:
to increase the quality and quantity of artistic experiences available to all Minnesotans by supporting touring artists; and
to increase the capacity for touring artists or presenters to provide the proposed artistic programming.
Each application shall be reviewed by an advisory panel which shall make recommendations to the board based on the degree to which the advisory panel finds that the applicant meets the criteria in items A to D.
The quality of the arts experience, which must at a minimum, be demonstrated by the following:
the relationship between the artistic programming, the applicant's mission, and the audience's needs.
Commitment to and from the community, which must at a minimum, be demonstrated by the following:
Capacity for effective project administration, which must at a minimum, be demonstrated by the following:
the qualifications of the staff, artists, and other collaborators to design and execute the proposed project;
a promotion plan that will attract broad public participation, or successfully target some other group;
Effective evaluation and assessment, which must at a minimum, be demonstrated by the following:
an evaluation plan for the project that will measure the Arts Board's program and applicant's project outcomes;
an evaluation plan with processes, tools, and methods that are realistic and appropriate for the project; and
Organization applicants must also:
be an arts producing organization that is located and operates within Minnesota, proposes to tour its own artistic production, and has previous experience producing similar work; or
be a nonprofit Minnesota organization, an unincorporated group using a fiscal agent, or a public entity such as a unit of state or local government that proposes to present the work of touring artists.
The minimum and maximum amounts and any matching funds requirements for arts tour Minnesota shall be determined by the board based upon available resources and printed in current program information.
MS s 129D.04
41 SR 87
August 15, 2016
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes