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In this episode of ARTS Redefined, Angela P. Meleca sits down with Wilma K. Mullet, Executive Director of the Tuscarawas Arts Partnership, for a powerful conversation about resilience, resourcefulness, and redefining what the arts mean to a community. Wilma shares the challenges and triumphs of leading a rural arts organization in Tuscarawas County, Ohio—from navigating funding limitations to building coalitions across sectors.
They explore the vital role of public officials in supporting the arts, the importance of building trust, and how community can be a lifeline for artists and organizations alike. This is a must-listen for anyone working in rural or underfunded communities, or those looking to reimagine what arts leadership looks like outside major metro areas.
Key Takeaways:
Resourcefulness is critical for rural arts organizations.
Collaboration can be more powerful than funding alone.
Public officials can be key allies—if relationships are built.
Perseverance and trust are as valuable as budgets.
Community engagement starts with creating a welcoming environment.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Introduction to Creative Placemaking
06:37 – Funding and Financial Strategies for Arts Organizations
08:58 – Challenges in Rural Arts Funding
12:00 – Resourcefulness in the Arts
15:07 – Building Relationships with Stakeholders
17:59 – The Role of Community and Public Officials
20:46 – Perseverance in the Face of Adversity
23:58 – The Transformative Power of Arts in Communities
27:09 – DEI and Community Needs
30:01 – Future Aspirations for TAP
32:51 – Defining Art and Closing Thoughts
https://www.tuscarawasartspartnership.org/
Connect with Angela Meleca:
🌐 Website: www.melecacreative.com
📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelapmeleca/
📧 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelapmeleca/
Follow @ARTSRedefined for practical tips and content on arts advocacy.
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In this episode of ARTS Redefined, Angela P. Meleca sits down with Wilma K. Mullet, Executive Director of the Tuscarawas Arts Partnership, for a powerful conversation about resilience, resourcefulness, and redefining what the arts mean to a community. Wilma shares the challenges and triumphs of leading a rural arts organization in Tuscarawas County, Ohio—from navigating funding limitations to building coalitions across sectors.
They explore the vital role of public officials in supporting the arts, the importance of building trust, and how community can be a lifeline for artists and organizations alike. This is a must-listen for anyone working in rural or underfunded communities, or those looking to reimagine what arts leadership looks like outside major metro areas.
Key Takeaways:
Resourcefulness is critical for rural arts organizations.
Collaboration can be more powerful than funding alone.
Public officials can be key allies—if relationships are built.
Perseverance and trust are as valuable as budgets.
Community engagement starts with creating a welcoming environment.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Introduction to Creative Placemaking
06:37 – Funding and Financial Strategies for Arts Organizations
08:58 – Challenges in Rural Arts Funding
12:00 – Resourcefulness in the Arts
15:07 – Building Relationships with Stakeholders
17:59 – The Role of Community and Public Officials
20:46 – Perseverance in the Face of Adversity
23:58 – The Transformative Power of Arts in Communities
27:09 – DEI and Community Needs
30:01 – Future Aspirations for TAP
32:51 – Defining Art and Closing Thoughts
https://www.tuscarawasartspartnership.org/
Connect with Angela Meleca:
🌐 Website: www.melecacreative.com
📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelapmeleca/
📧 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelapmeleca/
Follow @ARTSRedefined for practical tips and content on arts advocacy.