AIS Grantee Highlight

AiS Grantee Highlight: Storytellers of the Ancestral Red Road

AiS Grantee Highlight: Storytellers of the Ancestral Red Road

Meet 2023 AiS Grantee: Storytellers of the Ancestral Red Road! Storytellers of the Ancestral Red Road (SOAR) is a Southern Colorado collective of traditional Indigenous teachers and allies. Learn all about SOAR and how they share cultural wisdom and practice well-being and community-focused healing through creative expression.

AiS Grantee Highlight: Access Gallery

AiS Grantee Highlight: Access Gallery

Meet 2022 AiS Grantee: Access Gallery! The Artistic Realization Technologies (A.R.T.) project was founded over 25 years ago and operates in 27 studios across the United States. Thanks to funding received through the Arts in Society grant, Access Gallery has brought the long-awaited program to Denver. Learn all about the A.R.T. project and how it empowers artists who lack the articulate use of their hands to fully direct the artmaking process.

AiS Grantee Highlight: Youth Employment Academy

AiS Grantee Highlight: Youth Employment Academy

We’re excited to introduce another 2022 AiS Grantee: The Youth Employment Academy! Learn all about their Arts in Society-funded project Edible Artscapes and how it taught youth the principles of permaculture design to create a regenerative urban farming installation with integrated artistic elements in an under-resourced neighborhood.

AiS Grantee Highlight: Tri-Town Arts

AiS Grantee Highlight: Tri-Town Arts

Three arts-based organizations in the Lincoln County communities of Genoa (World’s Wonder View Tower/Historic Sentinel Building), Hugo (The Garage) and Limon (The Old Schoolhouse) united to develop and launch a placemaking and storytelling project to knit together communities and lives in rural Lincoln County. Learn about the Tri-Town Arts AiS project, “Uniting Rural Youth and Building Community Through Art in Lincoln County,” and how it unites rural youth and build community through art.