I’m thrilled to announce that T Kurtz has been accepted into the Fall Session of the Arts Letters & Numbers (AL&N) artists’ residency program in Averill Park, New York. With an interdisciplinary focus, the 8 week long session offers artist programming, workshops, and creative research - all across multiple disciplines within a supportive, collaborative environment.
In other words, this was made for T. Why?
Because I’ve personally witnessed her dedication to continuous learning and I know she would find enormous value in this 8 week program. I also believe It would be a good opportunity to thank T for all she does for the arts community here in Spokane. So many people, myself included, have learned, laughed, and made lifelong friendships all because of her generosity of heart and spirit.
Let’s make sure she doesn’t miss this once in an lifetime opportunity to live and work around fresh voices, master new techniques, and bring all of it home with her to share with all of us!
Further Details
$7040 in total costs
- 840 fuel - round trip
- 1200 motels - round trip
- 1000 meals
- 4000 for lodging in Averill Park
Less $2000 in current funds, leaving a deficit of $5040
Arts, Letters & Numbers is a non profit arts, education, and publishing organization dedicated to promoting creative exchanges across a wide range of disciplines including Architecture, Visual Arts, Theatre Arts, Film, Music, Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences. Arts Letters & Numbers conducts workshops in educational and cultural institutions worldwide in collaboration with theatre companies, artists, writers, actors, musicians and filmmakers. It operates an ongoing series of educational workshops, performances and film productions at their Averill Park Campus in Upstate, NY.
T Kurtz is a working Pastel artist in Spokane Washington who has studied and interpreted the landscape of the Western United States since 2006. T’s pieces capture the pure magnificence and beauty of the region she calls home, with her most recognized works highlighting the Aspens and Birches of the Inland Northwest’s unique autumn colors.
Organizer and beneficiary
Teanna Kurtz
Beneficiary



