H-Cubed (RCFL Fiscal Sponsored project)
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Redeemer Center for LifeH-Cubed: Harrison, Harmony, Healing performance and community conversation series
$70
raised by 3 people
$7,500 goal
H-Cubed is a monthly event series with free art and food that also fuels community conversation around our most pressing issues. We feature local performers and visual artists as headliners along with an open mic format and always free food by some Northside's best eateries and inspiring local chef's anchored in the community.
H-Cubed is an artist led initiative that works with many community partners, including Harrison Neighborhood Association, Intertwine NE, Juxtaposition Arts, Redeemer Lutheran and Redeemer Center for Life which also serves as the fiscal sponsor for H-Cubed.
Now in its third year, H-Cubed is proud to have secured new support from the by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund; and by The Artist Neighborhood Partnership Initiative (ANPI), which provides small grants to artists of color and Native artists working in neighborhoods in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the surrounding suburbs. ANPI is a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA).
You dollars in any amount make a huge difference in our ability to bring free, accessible art to community purposes. Give today, and stop by the next H-Cubed.
https://www.facebook.com/HarrisonHealingHarmony/
H-Cubed is an artist led initiative that works with many community partners, including Harrison Neighborhood Association, Intertwine NE, Juxtaposition Arts, Redeemer Lutheran and Redeemer Center for Life which also serves as the fiscal sponsor for H-Cubed.
Now in its third year, H-Cubed is proud to have secured new support from the by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund; and by The Artist Neighborhood Partnership Initiative (ANPI), which provides small grants to artists of color and Native artists working in neighborhoods in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the surrounding suburbs. ANPI is a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA).
You dollars in any amount make a huge difference in our ability to bring free, accessible art to community purposes. Give today, and stop by the next H-Cubed.
https://www.facebook.com/HarrisonHealingHarmony/