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Photo by Maureen Hurley Nevada County Poet Laureate Chris Olander’s newest collection of poetry is called “Twilight Roses.” Olander will read from his new collection Wednesday during a virtual Earth Day event hosted by the Sierra Poetry Festival. Provided photo Nevada County Poet Laureate Chris Olander’s newest poetry collection “Twilight Roses” began 35 years ago after he graduated with an MA in Creative Writing from California State University, Sacramento. This Wednesday Olander will read from his newest collection during a Sierra Poetry Festival pop-up event in honor of Earth Day. KNOW & GO WHAT: Book launch and reading for new poetry collection “Twilight Roses” ....
Nevada County Arts Council is pleased to announce the awarding of $12,500 in micro-grants to 27 professional artists across all disciplines, through what represents the first tranche of funding raised as a result of the Nevada County Relief Fund. “Having assembled a review panel of partners across the county, it was heartening to know the relief these grants of $500 will bring for each of the fund’s twenty-seven recipients,” said Eliza Tudor, Executive Director at Nevada County Arts Council. “On the other hand, it was heart-rending not to be able to fund everyone this time around. We know there’s so much more work to be done.” ....
Submitted to the Sierra Sun As the State-Local Partner with California Arts Council in Nevada County, Nevada County Arts Council has announced the re-granting of $12,600 among six cultural organizations serving communities of color disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Ana Mendez, Tracy Pepper and Daniela Fernández of Color Me Human. Photo courtesy of Tracy Pepper
Photo by David Wong Photo courtesy Amee Madeiros Eliza Tudor, Executive Director, says, “Our application season for Nevada County CARES for the Arts closed in mid-December and we have been thrilled with the caliber of work of our applicants. Each organization showed integrity in serving different communities of color through creativity and the arts, and, as we turn the corner on a New Year, we are pleased to be able to reward their work.” ....