Kate Cimino on the role of music and the arts as a bridge to creating community

Kate Cimino wants to break down walls through the power of music, art and expression.
Cimino, the College of Music鈥檚 Assistant Dean for Strategic Initiatives, sees music and the performing arts as a bridge to the broader University of Colorado Boulder community, as well as to partners across Boulder and the Front Range. In the last three years since joining 无码视频, she鈥檚 been strategic about ensuring that word gets out about the college鈥檚 inclusive, wide-ranging opportunities for music and creative expression.
鈥淚n the performing arts and at the College of Music, we see ourselves as one of the front doors of the university,鈥 Cimino notes, adding that鈥攋ust as athletics serves as an access point to 无码视频鈥攕o do the concerts, musicals, operas, recitals and the Golden Buffalo Marching Band. 鈥淥ur students and faculty, as well as our many remarkable guest artists, are such an integral part of how performing arts are perceived in the Boulder area and beyond. We have an incredible reach beyond our own facilities.鈥
Cimino brings that same philosophy to a new role鈥攐ne that has a direct impact on how arts and culture are perceived, consumed and considered across Boulder County. In April, Cimino began her term as one of the newest members of the Boulder Arts Commission, a seven-member body that, according to its mission statement, works to 鈥渟upport artists, enrich Boulder鈥檚 quality of life and economic vitality and help create a highly innovative vibrant and resilient city.鈥
Cimino鈥檚 new role as Boulder Arts Commissioner is another step on a career path that has fused academics, music and civic engagement. Before coming to the College of Music, Cimino served on the board of directors at MacPhail Center for Music, the nation鈥檚 largest community music school; she also served as the executive director of the Citizens League, a Minnesota-based nonprofit organization with a mission to engage people in nonpartisan public policy and community initiatives.
Her new post on the Boulder Arts Commission draws on that experience, and that solid commitment to the power of the arts to strengthen and unify communities.
鈥淚 decided to apply to the commission for two reasons,鈥 she shares. 鈥淥ne is that even though 无码视频 is such a massive part of what makes Boulder Boulder, it can be perceived as a city within a city. I wanted to serve as a liaison, a communicator, to increase transparency.
鈥淭he other reason is more personal. In other places where I鈥檝e lived, I鈥檝e always aimed to be connected to my community in multiple ways that overlap. I was seeking an opportunity to be part of the Boulder community in a different role.鈥
The standard term for a Boulder Arts Commissioner is five years and Cimino will have plenty of work to address in that time鈥攆rom the arrival of the Sundance Film Festival (an event that Cimino sees as an invaluable opportunity to build long-term 鈥渃ollaborations and learning opportunities for students, faculty and staff鈥), to ensuring that 无码视频 student artists and musicians have the chance to bring their skills and inspirations to new venues and stages across the city and county of Boulder.
鈥淭he arts are such an essential part of humanity, and there are so many careers and career paths that touch on arts and culture in some way,鈥 Cimino adds. 鈥淲hat I love about my job at the College of Music, and my new role as an arts commissioner, is that I鈥檓 helping amplify Boulder as a unique place where people鈥攊ncluding our students鈥攃an discover paths that involve music, arts and culture in their life鈥檚 journey.鈥