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SHOW ME FOLK: STORIES FROM SPRINGFIELD WITH OZARKS ALIVE

With a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and support from the Missouri Arts Council, our state folk arts staff has been thrilled these last four years to establish new relationships and strengthen established relationships via the Show Me Folk initiative. Missouri is such a large and diverse state to explore that we have broken down documentation of traditional artists and arts to more manageable target areas in collaboration with local partners. Show Me Folk gives us the time and resources to dive deeper, alternating annually between rural and urban communities.

This year, we have been working with community scholar and local liaison Kaitlyn McConnell of Ozarks Alive. She has taken the lead locally to help Missouri Folk Arts to explore urban Springfield’s newer and more established traditions in foodways, music, and dance. All twelve stories posted on Ozarks Alive are linked below. Just click on the story’s title. 

Prairie Pie offers sweet spot to enjoy treats, build tradition

April 20, 2021

Crankies come to life in the Ozarks (Sandi Baker)

April 26, 2021

Irish dancing preserves tradition beyond the Ozarks (Celtic Fire Irish Dance)

May 3, 2021

Still Keeping the Old Songs Alive (Judy Domeny)

May 11, 2021

Terry Bloodworth: Ozarks Blown-Glass Artisan

May 14, 2021

Joseph Gidman, culinary ambassador on Commercial Street

May 17, 2021

That Lebanese Place brings new culture to Commercial Street

May 20, 2021

Lindberg’s anchors history while innovating for future

May 21, 2021

Julie Henigan, authority on Ozarks and Irish tradition

May 26, 2021

Grupo Latinoamericano educates, advocates towards greater awareness

May 30, 2021

The Mystery Hour to end TV show

May 31, 2021

Blues Society of the Ozarks shares info, love of music style

July 7, 2021

 

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MISSOURI FOLK ARTS ANNOUNCES 2025 LIVING TRADITIONS FELLOWS!

Missouri Folk Arts Program Announces 2025 Living Traditions Fellows May 12, 2025 COLUMBIA, MO – The Missouri Folk Arts Program is excited to announce recipients of the 2025 Missouri Living Traditions Fellowship, an award to…

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Missouri Folk Arts Program Awarded a Missouri Humanities Grant for Speakers Series

Missouri Humanities has awarded a $12,550 grant to the Missouri Folk Arts Program to support an event series that shares the meaning and matter of its Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (TAAP), one of the oldest…

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Missouri Folk Arts, Focus Exhibit 2024-2025

Thanks for visiting to learn more about Missouri Folk Arts and the Focus Exhibit! Missouri Folk Arts is excited to curate a designated display case in our home at the University of Missouri’s Museum of…

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