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