Community Arts Training (CAT) Institute

CAT Institute Graduates for 1998

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Armistead, Christine Senior Voice Lecturer, Washington University
 
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Bartell, Eugene Social Service
 
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Corson, Debbie Visual Artist/Arts Educator
Debbie is a visual artist specializing in fiber paper arts and ceramics. As an arts educator, Debbie focuses on program design, professional development, and arts administration. She is the former Education Director for Young Audiences of St. Louis that works to provide comprehensive arts programming to Missouri schools and help artists of all art genres develop programs to integrate into school ...More Info
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Daniels, Melanie Bookmaker/Papermaker/Printmaker
  Melanie currently works with Peter & Paul Community Services Transitional Housing Program, Community collabARTive as a collaborative artist in their bookmaking program. In addition she does workshops in bookmaking, papermaking and paper manipulation through Springboard to Learning and Young Audiences of St. Louis. She is part of the Pathways 2 Wisdom, an afterschool program working ...More Info
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Fantroy-Richards, Fonda Home person
Married two years ago and enjoying the home life. Gardening, cooking, traveling with lots of reading.  I enjoy having someone coming home to me.  Three of my kids just graduated from college this spring.  Still adjusting to the empty nest, but having fun with my 9 grandchildren.  Yes, I do miss working.....sometimes.
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Goetz, Robert Artist/Printmaker/Exhibitions Preparator
Robert is currently an Exhibitions Preparator at Laumeier Sculpture Park, and he collaborates with Hoobellatoo and Nosey Parker. Previously, he was lead artist for thContemporary Art Museum's program for teens, New Art in the Neighborhood.
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Hassel, Kim Special Account Representative, MISR
 
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Hodson, Carol Visual Artist
Carol is a Professor of Art at Webster University.
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Ketchens, Robert Artist
Robert is currently involved in creating community projects with the St. Louis Art Museum and Young Audiences of St. Louis. Collaborating with John Byrd as a teaching artist, Robert contributes his time to the ""Community Portraits; Painting and Drawing"" part of ArtWorks. In this program, participants use the language of art to learn to view, explore, and record their communities with the ...More Info
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Lee, Belinda Visual Artist/ Arts Administator
Belinda specializes in painting and drawing. She shows her work at the Philip Slein Gallery in St. Louis. She is currently with the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University.
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Lemon, Jill Social service
 
 
Nickeson, Sandra Artist
Deceased fall 2005 and missed. Sandra Nickeson, 1946 – 2005, was a community artist educator whose work has been exhibited in Japan, England, Canada and numerous USA exhibitions. Most recently, her work took her to Senegal, West Africa, where she met artists with whom she corresponds and explores issues of intercultural collaboration. She served as Artist in Residence, Artist Gardener and ...More Info
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Parker, Adelia Photographer
Adelia has collaborated with CAT fellows Clayvon Wesley and Sandra Nickeson in their participation with the St. Louis Public School Art Department and the St. Louis Africa Sister Cities Organization; this project involved getting some of the area schools to engage in an art competition where the winners' work would be exhibited in their Sister City, St. Louis Senegal, alongside winners of the ...More Info
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Pedersen, Peg Community Worker and Educator
Peg is currently the retired Supervisor of the Community Education Program in the St. Louis Public Schools. CAT Fellows and/or graduates who are interested in working with a Community Education Center (CEC) to develop funding for Arts programming are encouraged to contact her. In addition to regular programming, CECs are currently working to develop a service delivery system that meets community ...More Info
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Wesley, Ambrose Visual Artist/Administrator
Clayvon Ambrose Wesley, also known as Ambrose Wesley, Artist, upon appointment, served as the Executive Director of Prince Hall Family Support Center, Division of General Services from October 3, 2005 to August 30, 2006.  From August 1, 1998 for the next ten years, he served as the Fatherhood Initiative Coordinator for the State of Missouri.  He was the past Convener for the Saint Louis ...More Info
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