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From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Music, storytelling and Ojibwe voicesSinger-songwriter Molly Dean of Minneapolis sees the musical group Bizhiki perform as often as she can, and she plans to drive to Grand Marais to see their concert on Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts at 7 p.m. Bizhiki consists of Dylan Bizhikiins Jennings (Bad River Ojibwe), Joe Rainey Sr. (Red Lake Ojibwe), and S. Carey (who is also drummer for Bon Iver). It's a multimedia performance, including video from filmmaker Finn Ryan. The concert is presented by the North Shore Music Association, which Molly says curates “an excellent calendar of music throughout the year.”Molly adds: I can recall the first time that I saw them. I was blown away by their performance, with the drumming and the vocal soundscapes. And I said, “I'm going to see them wherever I can.”It's very multi-sensory. They have a vast array of instrumentation that they use, and then there's a beautiful visual backdrop. It's a film that they created to really support and amplify the storytelling aspect of it. The first time that I saw them, it became pretty clear that the intention really is to engage the listener on many levels, and with a purpose of [creating] human connection.— Molly DeanMagical realism without wordsActor Natalie Rae Wass of Minneapolis recently saw “Apartment 2B” at Red Eye Theater. There are no words in this masked show, which brings the characters in an apartment building together with a dash of magical realism. There are three more chances to catch the show: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m.Natalie says: It is a beautiful show that is created without spoken word. So it uses, of course, body language and scenery and lighting, music, sound effects to tell the story; but that makes it really universal and allows all of us to really see ourselves in every character. We laugh at our shared annoyances and insecurities but also celebrate our shared triumphs, and you know the possibility of humanity coming together.— Natalie Rae WassLetterpress with global reachDoris Rubenstein of Richfield recommends exploring the art of letterpress printmaking at the “Just Letters” exhibit at the Olson Gallery at Bethel University in St. Paul. There's a reception and letterpress demonstration with David Wolske Thursday from 6–8 p.m. in the gallery. The show runs through Dec. 19.The exhibit includes nine artists based in Minnesota and around the world. Rubenstein is a particular fan of Detroit-based Lynne Avadenka.Doris says: Her resume is about as long as my left arm. I've seen her work, and I only wish I had room on my walls for some of it.— Doris Rubenstein
Which counties are New Mexico's economic drivers? A new study from the Arrowhead Center at NMSU has the details. School Choice managed to pass out of a committee last week: SB 113 by Sen. Ortiz y Pino would create a system of tax credits for school choice and it moved out of its first committee. Here are where things stand now that the session has been going on for 3 weeks as of Tuesday. The ABQ Journal took a look at New Mexico's medical provider shortage. New Mexico now produces more oil than the nation of Mexico. Legislative consultants are again pushing the narrative that New Mexico faces a "budgetary abyss" if something bad happens to the oil/gas industry. They may be correct, but NM faces plenty of problems already and has tended to waste the oil and gas money available to it already. Here is an op-ed written by the consultants.
Live on location at Sayre National. A lot of games at the Arrowhead Center this weekend. The World Cup final…
Listen in as your hosts Just Nate and Dennis talk to Del Mackey from Arrowhead Center New Mexico Fast. Del Mackey Technology Transfer and Industry Engagement Manager Del Mackey is the Technology Transfer and Industry Engagement Manager for Arrowhead Inc. In this role, Del works to build partnerships and relationships with external organizations that have research areas or growth initiatives that align with Arrowhead Center goals, either in moving NMSU IP to commercial markets or in serving the ever-expanding Arrowhead client network. Del comes to this position with extensive experience in innovation, fostering new products and initiatives at small businesses across New Mexico, matching technical prowess and capabilities with unique funding opportunities, and delivering workshops on meeting your commercialization needs. Over the past several years, Del has worked with over 90 companies to assist them in developing their innovative idea into a feasible product road map. Through his time at Arrowhead Center, and prior experience in the commercial market, Del has built relationships with numerous organizations, both large and small businesses and federal funding agencies, to help drive the economic/innovation ecosystem of the state of New Mexico. He holds a Bachelors in Interdisciplinary Studies from National University, and an MBA from NMSU. Del can be reached at delmacke@nmsu.edu or (575) 646-1815 Our podcast starts with a Chinese Proverb "The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step". What is NM FAST? The NM Federal and State Technology (NM FAST) partnership program provides SBIR and STTR proposal development assistance to small businesses throughout NM. Securing federal funding for your innovative idea or technology is a critical step towards commercial success. The SBIR and STTR programs, often referred to as “America's Seed Fund,” are an excellent source of undiluted funding, but are highly competitive. NM FAST provides the resources, support, and expertise necessary to submit a highly competitive proposal. While NM FAST primarily focuses on the innovative companies in the state of New Mexico, we can provide limited assistance to companies in other states. If you are not incorporated in New Mexico, head to this link and we will try to put you in touch with a local service provider that can assist you. New Mexico Fast SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit starts soon. Register here Wednesday, December 15th 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Find out more about Arrowhead Center here. Find out more about NM Fast here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmalls/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmalls/support
In this FAST CAST, we chat more with Becki Graham, Program Manager at Arrowhead Center. Today, Becki and I talk about arranging your proposal management process as a project, and similarities between proposal management and project management.
In this FAST CAST, we chat more with Becki Graham, Program Manager at Arrowhead Center. Today, Becki and I discuss important tools and resources to use when creating your proposal, such as a reverse calendar.
In this FAST CAST, we interview Becki Graham, Senior Program Manager for Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University. We discuss discuss some of the most important aspects of putting together a concise, precise, and winning proposal package, some tips and tricks when structuring your proposal, and talk about some of the pitfalls and traps you need to avoid.
Programa Solo Negocios Radio del 2 de abril de 2014. Entrevista con el Lic. Jorge Abraham Ramos Martínez, Director de Desarrollo Comercial de Arrowhead Center de Las Cruces, NM, con el tema de Competitividad Regional, Emprendimiento y lo que Arrowhead Center ofrece al mercado regional. Posteriormente con el Lic. Jesús José Salas González, Director del Instituto de Capacitación Especializada en Seguridad, con el tema del Taller Programa de Certificación CTPAT, NEEC y SAT para IMMEX (para evitar IVA en Importaciones) a llevarse a cabo el próximo viernes 11 y sábado 12 de abril en Ciudad Juárez. Participantes: -Alejandro Sandoval Murillo (alejandro.sandoval@solonegocios.mx) -Felipe Galán Uribe (felipe.galan@solonegocios.mx) Escúchenos en nuestro nuevo horario, todos los miércoles de las 20:00 a las 21:00 horas (Horario Estándar de la Montaña) or Radionet 1490 AM o www.netnoticias.mx. Descargue los podcasts de @solonegocios. [Código interno: SNR140402: "Competitividad Regional, Emprendimiento y Arrowhead Center de Las Cruces, NM" y "Taller de Certificaciones para Comercio Exterior" y "Reformas secundarias a Competencia Económica y Telecomunicaciones"]
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.
Arrowhead Center is the economic and business development leader for New Mexico State University, helping to create an environment for small businesses to grow and thrive. Arrowhead Center utilizes a comprehensive approach to generating income, employment, and wealth in New Mexico, synergizing the resources of the state’s land grant institution to better the lives of New Mexicans.