Article source for : Lucas County arts loan program
Jun 29, 2007 Toledo Free Press story titled "County establishes arts loan program":http://toledofreepress.com/?id=5867
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The program, which offers 1 percent interest rate loans of $500 to $2,500 to Lucas County residents wishing to purchase pieces of artwork, has been in the works since Konop took office earlier this year. The program is facilitated by Key Bank and is overseen by its Regional Manager Jeff Clair. Konop got the idea for Art Assist after researching a similar program, which had been successful in Manchester, England.
The county placed a CD valued at $250,000 in an account with Key Bank at 1 percent, as a way of getting the business relationship started. The loan money will be available at the Westgate FSC branch in Waterville, as well as the branch located on Secor and Central. The term for all Art Assist loans will be one year with a $25,000 cap. The bank has been provided with a list of Lucas County-based galleries, compiled by the Commissioner's office, where the artwork may purchased. Local arts-based businesses are free to inquire as to whether they are on the gallery list.
The bottom line is that the arts community has had a bad couple of decades, both locally and on a larger level. We're hoping that programs such as Art Assist will help make Toledo a magnet, not only in the Midwest, but also in the national arts economy. Our aim is to grow a larger local economy and create jobs, Konop said.
The exhibit highlighted a number of prominent local artists, such as Nate Masternak, Yusuf Lateef, Jerry Gray, Megan Bremer, Terry A. Burton, Wade Harrison, Zach Murphy, Angelo Bullano and Amy Bullano. Burton helped organize the artwork with the Bullano's Plastik Gallery and Gray's Quest for Fire Studios.
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Jun 25, 2007 Ben Konop Lucas County Commissioner blog posting titled "Art Assist for Lucas County":http://apps.co.lucas.oh.us/lcblog/BlogPage.aspx?BlogID=47
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