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Shannon Kennedy
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
SHANNON KENNEDY, a multimedia artist, was awarded funding to spend three months in New York City. While there, she will shoot footage for a Franklin Artworks exhibition scheduled for Fall 2000; secure an exhibition site for a project underwritten by the Creative Capital Fund; and introduce and familiarize herself with the curatorial and critical community in New York City.
Visual Arts
John Largaespada
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,800
Photographer and computer artist JOHN LARGAESPADA received a grant to travel to and photograph the Black Hills and Badlands in order to create images that express his reactions to and feelings for a region steeped in history and sacred purpose. Largaespada will camp and shoot the Buffalo Gap National Grasslands, the Cedarpass Badlands National Park, and the Deerfield Lake Black Hills National Forest.
Visual Arts
Dung Tri Mai
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,900
Sculptor and installation artist DUNG TRI MAI received funding to spend four weeks in Vietnam, where he was born and raised, until the age of ten. Mai will work in a community-based art project in Saigon.
Visual Arts
Marie Olofsdotter
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
A grant was awarded to MARIE OLOFSDOTTER, a visual artist and teacher, to spend one month in India to study the Ganges River as it is portrayed artistically in temples and shrines and to explore the artistic elements of ritual performance associated with the river. She will create a series of artist books that reflect in poetry, prose, paintings and relief, the similarities and differences between the Mississippi and the Ganges.
Visual Arts
Tim Peterson
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,480
TIM PETERSON, a curator and Director of New Franklin Artworks, received a grant to spend eight days in New York City and Los Angeles to meet with arts administrators, curators and gallery directors in order to gain insight into the workings of established alternative spaces and open a dialogue that will enrich his work.
Visual Arts
David Rathmen
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
Painter DAVID RATHMAN, was awarded funding to spend six months at the Montana Artist Refuge in Basin, Montana, whose purpose is to create residencies for artists by providing studio/living space and promoting arts education and outreach programs in the community.
Visual Arts
Ann Rinkenberger
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,700
ANN RINKENBERGER, the Executive Director of Harvest Moon, received a grant to visit six organizations that have successful artist-in-residence and community arts education programs, including the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology in Oregon; Herb Farm in Falls City, Washington; the Summers Past Farm in California; the Peaceable Kingdom School in Texas; and the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center in Minnesota.
Visual Arts
Dani Roach
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$978
DANI ROACH, a painter, received a grant to spend six days in Providence, Rhode Island, to attend the Arts in Universal Environments Pre-Conference Intensive and to see related exhibitions in the area, which are apart of Designing for the 21st Century: An International Conference on Universal Design.
Visual Arts
Nancy E. Robinson
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$780
Visual artist NANCY ROBINSON received a grant to spend a week in Chicago during the time that she has a show of her work scheduled at the Artemisia Gallery, a cooperative artist-run space in downtown Chicago. She also has a plan of contacting art dealers, critics, curators and other artists to see her work and to find a gallery to represent her.
Visual Arts
Frank Clemens Sander
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,000
FRANK SANDER, an installation artist and sculptor, was awarded funding to spend five weeks in Otis, Oregon, studying at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. The Center is dedicated to building a strong relationship between art and nature. Sanders commitment to healthy leasing of the earth is apparent in his work.
Visual Arts
Carla Stetson
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$840
CARLA STETSON, a sculptor, received a grant spend time working at the Ochs Brick Manufacturing Plant in Springfield, Minnesota, to carve, shape and lay out bricks, which she will then use to construct a prototype sculptural bench. This is a hands-on investigation about brick and the way it can be used in functional exterior sculptures.
Visual Arts
Gary Wahl
2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,380
GARY WAHL, an artist and education coordinator living in Rochester, Minnesota, received funding to spend 16 days in various locations in Italy, taking the railroad to visit archeological, architectural and historic sites. He will observe physical conditions and conceptual effects of overlapping art historical periods. Wahl is primarily a sculptor whose work has been influenced by ruins and historical remnants.
Visual Arts
Michael Banning
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,500
MICHAEL BANNING, artist, will attend a seven-day Fresco Workshop in Detroit, Michigan, and will visit noted public murals in Detroit and other cities in the Upper Midwest. The workshop will involve hands-on experience in all the steps of fresco painting including pigment, plaster and lime preparation, plastering and painting
Visual Arts
Jim Denomie
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$500
Painter JIM DENOMIE received funding to spend five weeks in residence at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont. He will work on a series of paintings titled The History of the United States.
Visual Arts
Kathleen Fluegel
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
KATHLEEN FLUEGEL, Director of Development for the Weisman Art Museum, will spend three weeks in Belgrade and Zagreb, Yugoslavia, in a learning residency with the Fund for an Open Society. She will learn from non-governmental leaders, offer her skills and experience of twenty years in the independent sector and establish relationships with potential partners for cultural exchanges with the Weisman Art Museum.
Visual Arts
Linda Gammel
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,750
Photographer LINDA GAMMELL received funding to travel to London, England to study examples of early botanical references in art and manuscripts at the British Museum and the Royal Botanical Gardens, and to photograph the oldest existing garden of medicinal plants. Gammells photographs often explore the complexity, diversity and identity of the natural world.
Visual Arts
Gregory Graham
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,000
GREGORY GRAHAM, artist, was awarded a grant to spend time in Ferrara, Italy, the birthplace of the painting movement, Pittura Metafisica, which is referenced in his work. Ferrara was also important to two 20th Century artists that have influenced Grahams paintingthe metaphysical painter Giorgio deChirico and film director Michaelangelo Antonini.
Visual Arts
David Hall
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
Fireworks artist DAVID HALL received a grant to travel to Valencia, Spain to attend the Feast of St. Joseph, which is a seven-day festival that includes fireworks both day and night. He will also travel to Marselle, France, to meet with fireworks artist Pierre Alan-Hubert who works for the Ruggerri Fireworks Company, the oldest in Europe. Hall is investigating the differences between spectacle and performance, community involvement and public art
Visual Arts
Stephan Hoglund
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,200
STEPHAN HOGLUND, a photographer from Grand Marais, will travel to Stockholm, Sweden, and will visit various villages around Lake Superior to complete a program of study into the ethnic and spiritual roots that have driven the evolution of his work.
Visual Arts
Wanda Hoyum
1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,892
WANDA HOYUM, a curator from Cass Lake, received a grant to travel to Filottrano, Italy, to study the Native American art collected by Count Giacomo Constantino Beltrami while exploring the northern tier of Minnesota. In 1823, Count Beltrami returned with the art to his estate in Filottrano. Hoyum is the Executive Director of the Beltrami County Historical Society and plans to establish a long-term loan agreement for several of the artifacts to be exhibited in Minnesota.