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The Illinois Arts 
Council {lAC], 
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ILLINOIS STATE 
t^^agency, 
encourages growth 
and development of 
the arts throughout 
,Illinois. Through 
special programs, 
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services and grants, 
the Council 
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provides financial 
and technical 
assistance to 
schools and 
non-profit v 
organizations 
interested in 
developing quality 
arts-in-education 
programming. 
Arts-in-Education 
Programs and Grants
Eligibility 
The AIE 
The following sites 
Residency 
are eligible to submit 
an AIE Residency  Program 
Program grant 
application  T
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• non-profit K-12 
his program provides support for artist 
Illinois schools or 
residencies in schools and communities 
school districts 
statewide. Professional artists work primarily 
• community 
with students and may also provide workshops 
colleges 
for teachers, parents and other community 
• local arts councils 
members. The artist(s) selected to conduct the 
• non-profit arts 
residency must be listed in the lAC 1999-2000 
centers, community 
AIE Artists Roster which includes individual 
or neighborhood 
dancers, media artists, musicians, theater 
organizations 
artists, traditional ethnic and folk artists, visual 
Residency  artists, writers and performing arts companies. 
Program 
Artists may work up to 20 hours per week in 
Applicants 
residencies lasting from one week to six months. 
Should... 
This program introduces students, teachers and 
parents to working with a professional artist and 
• develop a broad- 
can be used to enhance an- existing arts program, 
based steering 
to present a unique arts experience or to 
committee to plan, 
integrate arts into other areas of student studies. 
coordinate and 
assess the project 
The application deadline for the 1998-1999 
• select an artist or 
Arts-In-Education Residency Program is^ 
coYnpany from the 
February 15, 1998. 
lAC 1999-2000 
AIE Artists Roster 
and plan the 
project 
collaboratively 
with that artist 
• provide a cash 
match of 40% of 
the total 
residency cost
How 
to 
Apply 
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To remain on the mailing list, return this form to: | 
Arts-In-Education Program Staff, Illinois Arts Council i 
James R, Thompson Center i 
100 West Randolph Street i 
Suite 10-500 ' j 
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Chicago, IL 60601-3298 ' 
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Please send me: i 
C!) Residency Program Guidelines, Application and Artists Roster | 
□ Roster Artists Showcase Information and Registration Form j 
□ ArtsResource Intent to Apply Form i 
School/Organization Name 
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Street Address 
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(please indicate whether this is your home  or organizational address) 
City  State Zip 
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ContactTerson 
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Daytime Telephone 
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e-mail ' ^Fax 
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Have you applied for an lAC Arts-In-Education grant before? 
□ Yes □ No 
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Do you currently receive lAC mailings? 
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Yes  No 
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Eligibility 
The following sites 
are eligible to submit 
an ArtsResource 
Program grant 
application: 
• individual or 
TThese grants are designed to support schools 
consortia of public 
or school districts that seek to work with artists 
elementary, junior 
as project consultants for new teacher training 
high or high 
initiatives in curriculum development or 
schools 
student assessment. 
• individua,! or 
consortia of school  The goal of the ArtsResource Program is to 
districts with the  assist teachers'and arts specialists to meet 
approval of their  their local school improvement plans for the 
superintendents  fine arts by expanding their own skills and 
• private non-profit  knowledge in the arts. Artists are selected by 
the site and engaged in a collaborative planning 
K-12 schools 
process with teachers to deterihine the project’s 
Artsresource  goals and the appropriate steps to implement 
Program  the project. 
Applicants 
Schools and school districts that are making 
Should... 
the arts an integral part of their students’ 
education by encouraging greater teacher > 
• show previous 
participation in the development of arts 
experience 
education strategies are encouraged to apply. 
utilizing artists in 
Funds will be made available to the selected 
the classroom  sites upon the lAC’s approval of their submitted 
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• have chosen to  Intent to Apply form. 
implement the 
Intent-to-Apply forms for the 
Illinois State Board 
ArtsResource Program will be available 
of Education's 
after March 1, 1998 and must be returned 
recommendations 
by May 1, 1998. 
for learning in the\ 
fine arts 
• provide a 1:1  Individuals who are blind, visua iiy 
minimum cash  impaired or learning impaired, may 
match to the lAC  obtain assistance regarding Illinois 
grant  Arts Council applications and 
written materials by contacting 
the 504 Access Coordinator at 
the lAC office.
To Receive 
More 
Info 
lAC AIE 
Fior specific program guidelines, grant 
Roster Artists 
applications, grantswriting workshop dates or a 
Showcase 
registration form for the Roster Artists 
Showcase,'return the coupon on the inside of 
November 10, 
this brochure. 
1997 
Illinois Arts Council staff members are 
Hilton'Hotel, 
available for telephone consultation or for 
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scheduled appointments at the lAC office. 
Naperville 
If you need assistance, write or phone: 
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• Meet AIE roster 
Arts-In-Education Program Staff 
artists and hear 
Illinois Arts Council 
their plans for 
James R. Thompson Center 
wor]$,ing in 
100 West Randolph, Suite 10-500 
Illinois schools 
Chicago, IL 60601-3298 
and 
communities.  ’ 312/814-6750; or toll free in Illinois 1/800/237- 
6994; or 312/814-4831 TT/telephone text for 
• Attend an lAC 
individuals who are deaf, or hard-of-hearing or 
Residency 
voice-impaired. 
. Program 
Grantswriting 
Workshop. 
• Learn about 
issues and topics 
related to arts 
lAC AIE Residency Program 
education 
in Illinois’;  Grantswriting _ 
_ • Receive current  Workshops 
and updated 
lAC grant  Workshops will be conducted throughout the 
information and  state in November, December and January. 
materials. 
A schedule will be printed in the Residency 
Program Guidelines booklet.
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