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Robert
P. Bergman Prize Winner

Robin
VanLear
Arts
Outreach Innovator
Asked to
link their first encounter with community-based art to a person, most
Clevelanders would come up with one name: Robin VanLear. The Cleveland
Museum of Art's coordinator of community arts has led hundreds of adults
and children into making art with their friends and families. She has
shown them the connections between the art in the museum's galleries and
what they can make at home. She has helped them to see art not only as
relevant to today's world, but as something important in their lives.
Since 1990
VanLear has lured people to the arts with a yearly series of sparkling
and exciting events at the Cleveland Museum of Art such as the Chalk Festival,
Circlefest and Parade the Circle. In addition, she produced the gala parade
that opened Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, and has
worked with Cleveland Opera, Young Audiences and other groups to engage
new audiences. In turn, these organizations and others have joined VanLear
and her volunteers to create costumes, performances, and artwork that
have brightened the wallsand streetsof Northeast Ohio. In
the process many a budding artist has discovered the joy of his or her
own creativity.

VanLears
greatest contribution to Northeast Ohios community arts scene is
Parade the Circle, the annual extravaganza that attracts more than 30,000
participants and spectators. Produced in collaboration with University
Circle Incorporated and its member organizations, the parade is a colorful,
musical, non-commercial celebration of grassroots creativity with child-centered
activities and performances throughout the day. And, if anecdotal evidenceand
ancillary attendance figurescan be credited, Parade the Circle has
transformed many a casual parade-goer into a new art lover.
VanLear,
who holds a master of fine arts in sculpture from the University of California
Santa Barbara, always knew art was more than just something you went to
see once a year. She found the key to people's minds and hearts in an
annual parade featuring fantastic ensembles, dozens of costumed stilt
walkers, and as many as 70 colorful puppet figures up to 18 feet tall.
No wonder Parade the Circle, which won the coveted Governors Award
for Outreach in 2001, has become the area's most successful outreach event.
Besides
running training sessions for the parade's group leaders, VanLear imports
parade artists from Trinidad, South America, Jamaica, and Mexico to share
their skills and ideas in art-making workshops open to anyone. The informal
atmosphere and hands-on character of the experience allows members of
the community to rub elbows with creative people while gaining confidence
in their own abilities. Displayingindeed, paradingtheir work
in and around Wade Oval before an appreciative audience links Clevelanders
to the creative act in the most rewarding and public way possible.
Robin VanLear's
tireless crusade has brought art into the lives of toddlers, grandparents,
teens, and a broad range of adults. The highly imaginative, often inspired,
creations they produce testify to the excitement and new sense of commitment
engendered by this charismatic and visionary woman.
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