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Jonathan is at home in the non-profit world, working as a pastor for 37 years. He currently serves at Revive Wesleyan in Hamburg as a campus pastor and counselor. He loves creative expression, whether it’s painting, writing or acting. He and his wife, Ellen, live in Springville with Maggie, the Bassett Hound. Their four adult children live in Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana and New York. He is delighted to be part of this exciting chapter in the life of the Arts Center.
Tammy has been the administrator at the Pines of Machias for the last 15 years, and has worked in long term care for over 25 years. She holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts, Medical Illustration from Rochester Institute of Technology as well as a Masters of Professional Studies, Creative Arts Therapy from Pratt Institute. Outside of work, she is an active member of the Holland Garden Club and enjoys live music and camping.
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Seth began as part-time Director of the organization in 2010. Since that time, he more than quadrupled the organization’s budget. As Executive Director, Wochensky oversaw the implementation of $2 million in capital projects, including seven simultaneous state grants from different agencies.
He spearheaded Art’s Cafe, an expansion project of the Arts Center that took a collapsed Main Street building and transformed it into a performance space, two residences designed for artists, an arts workshop, and a public green roof centered around a community-owned bakery-cafe. To finance the completion of the project, he crafted the first known combination of Historic Tax Credit Syndication and a Direct Public Offering, making smaller shares of tax credits available to 120 local investors.
In addition to arts administration, he is an artist in his own right, having appeared on stage, exhibited artwork, completed large scale installations and produced several CD’s. He previously produced several award-winning short films and has production credits including MTV, The Travel Channel, ABC, and The History Channel. He is an avid organic gardener and is co-founder of the nonprofit Green Springville.
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Nicole received her MFA from SUNY Stony Brook, and her thesis was a runner-up in the 2017 Serendipity’s YA Discovery Contest. Since then, Nicole has been finalist or runner-up in several writing contests including the 2022 St. Lawrence Book Award, and Chestnut Review’s 2021 novella contest. Her fiction has been published in The Kenyon Review, The Saranac Review, The New Ohio Review, The Antigonish Review, Joyland, Carve, and F(r)iction among other places.
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