Assembly 2011 Leadership Institute – Charleston, West Virginia Photo Album

Photo Album Slideshow

  • West Virginia Commission on the Arts Executive Director Jeff Pierson and Chair Susan Landis welcomed participants to the 2011 NASAA Leadership Institute.fYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • The Montclaire String Quartet performed at the MacCorkle Mansion.Photo by Tyler Evert, West Virginia Division of Culture and History

  • A view of Charleston at dusk from the terrace of the MacCorkle MansionPhoto by Tyler Evert, West Virginia Division of Culture and History

  • The Appalachian Children's Chorus performed at the West Virginia Governor's Mansion.fYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Bobby Taylor (center) and his band at the West Virginia Culture CenterfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • West Virginia Division of Culture and History Commissioner Randall Reid-SmithfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Ryan Hardiman performed selections from Jekyll & Hyde.fYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • A warm welcome from West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts Cabinet Secretary Kay GoodwinPhoto by Tyler Evert, West Virginia Division of Culture and History

  • The Cabell Midland High School Rhythm in Red Show Choir on stage at the Charleston Civic CenterfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • The West Virginia National Guard presented the colors during the roll call of the states; North Carolina Arts Council Executive Director Mary Regan (standing)fYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • NASAA CEO Jonathan Katz, Lake Research Partners President Celinda Lake (center) and Pew Center on the States Deputy Director Lori Grange at the Plenary RoundtablefYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Bolz Center for Arts Administration Director Andrew Taylor at the Plenary RoundtablefYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Rich Boyd (foreground) and colleagues at the Executive Directors Peer SessionfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • NASAA Legislative Counsel Tom Birch at the Chairs and Council Members Peer SessionfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • One of many lively discussions on the future of public support for the artsfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Cicely J. Bosley (left) and Renee Margocee of the West Virginia Commission on the ArtsfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbarr

  • National Endowment for the Arts State & Regional Specialist Andi Mathis (left) and Arts Education Specialist Nancy DaughertyfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Oklahoma Arts Council Executive Director Kim Baker (center foreground) with Wyoming Arts Council Manager Rita BasomfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Virginia Commission for the Arts (VCA) Executive Director Peggy Baggett (left) and VCA council member Lisa AldermanfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • California Council on the Arts Executive Director Craig Watson and NASAA Chief Advancement Officer Laura Smith at the Donor ReceptionfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Steve Himes (left) and The Blue Notes at Art WalkPhoto by Tyler Evert, West Virginia Division of Culture and History

  • Percussionist and singer Mark Davis kept the beat.fYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • A fire-eating performer with Amanda Jane's Street SpectacularPhoto by Tyler Evert, West Virginia Division of Culture and History

  • West Virginia First Lady Joanne Jaeger Tomblin (left) and Pennsylvania First Lady and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Chair Susan Corbett with Randall Reid-SmithfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • NASAA President Suzi Surkamer (right) passed the NASAA board gavel to Montana Arts Council Executive Director Arni FishbaughfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Grammy Award-winning musician Kathy Mattea, the Institute's closing keynote artistfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar

  • Kathy Mattea and Jonathan KatzfYi Photography by Jamie Dunbar