Left Thumbprint Solutions (LTS)
Your Pathway To The Creative & Surplus
Left Thumbprint Solutions (LTS), started in 1996 serving Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Ohio as art installers and exhibition curators and promotors. Because of the breadth of knowledge and expertise in community and public arts LTS soon moved into Arts Network Consultanting, Comunity and Arts Project management.
Left Thumbprint Solutions helps
organizations obtain and maintain optimum health as it applies to the organizations relationship to its psyche, environments, its structure and individual employs in the area of Organizational Behavior and human diversity. In other words we help organiztions understand themselves and how to live into their mission in sync with the world at large. How to be productive community and world citizens.
Left Thumbprint Solutions, LLC with a five person board heads The Nia Arts Alliance, a professional alliance from which it composes adhoc teams specific to each clients needs.
Social media integration
Arts networking
The Alliance
In 1996 Cavana consolidated the Nia Arts Alliance and Left Thumbprint Solutions became a member and lead organization of the Alliance. The Alliance is an ad hoc clearinghouse group of organizations gathered around the arts, technology and community purpose to bring their organizational talents to bear to broaden the scope of their individual missions to impact community. The group works with community advocates of many disciplines using the creative, conversational and gathering arts including Open Space Technology, Non Violent Communication (NVC).
Past members of the Nia Arts Alliance include: The Northeast Ohio Jazz SocietyGlobal GestaltArt On WheelsThe Cleveland Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum Vince Robinson and the Jazz Poets Shaw High School East Cleveland Adult Training Center Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Current Nia Arts Alliance members include Global Gestalt, Imprint LLc,/Art On Wheels, I-Open, Bold Compassion, L3, and Metabedu.
The initial project of the Nia Arts Alliance brought comunity together in support of The Everyday People gallery tours and studios at the Cleveland Museum of Art.