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Kayla Farrish, Spectacle, BAAD!/Pepatián Dance Your Future, 2018.

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Shaun Irons

2003
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$10,000
Funding was awarded to SHAUN IRONS & LAUREN PETTY for Artificial Paradise, a four-channel video/audio installation inspired by the mysterious and strange beauty of the miracles performed by Jesus as described in the New Testament; exploring the connections among miracles, faith, deceit and illusion. Irons and Petty are attracted to the notion that people are willing to suspend belief that their lives could be magnificently and instantly altered, releasing them from the tension and banality of daily existence. The work will be a meditation on the need for faith and the desire for the miraculous in contemporary life.
Film/Video & New Media

Annemarie Jacir

2003
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$20,000
ANNEMARIE JACIR received funding for Travelogue: Fractured Landscapes, a film that is both a visual poem and narrative exploration of how the rhythms of daily life are interrupted for a mixed group of artists traversing the emotional and material geography of a landscape fractured by political and military turmoil.
Film/Video & New Media

emily johnson / Catalyst, dances by emily johnson

2003
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$10,500
Jerome Directors authorized a $10,500 grant to SPRINGBOARD FOR THE ARTS, St. Paul, Minnesota, acting as fiscal agent for CATALYST, DANCES BY EMILY JOHNSON. The Foundation has provided annual support to choreographer Emily Johnson and her dance company since 2001. This grant was offered in support of the creation and development of two new works. The first, With Perfect Aim, is a duet focusing on the ability loved ones have to harm (with intent or not) the very people they love. The second new work, Safehold, is a trio dealing with the evolution of patterns and how they become engrained in everyday life and are relied upon more frequently than the more difficult original thought.
Dance

The Jungle Theater

2003
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$47,000
A two-year grant of $47,000 was awarded to THE JUNGLE THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of the development and production of new plays by emerging playwrights. The Jungles goals are to maintain a high standard of artistic excellence, present works that preserve and build our theatrical heritage, encourage and support established and emerging artists in all areas of theater production, broaden access to theater, and contribute to the vitality of its community. Jerome dollars are directed to the annual Play Reading Series, the production of new scripts by emerging playwrights on the mainstage, and other strategies to develop new plays by emerging playwrights.
Theater

Scott King

2003
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$950
SCOTT KING, a letterpress printer, editor and poet, Northfield, will spend 15 days as an apprentice to Michael and Winifred Bixler, who have been producing metal type for letterpress printers for four decades, from their base in Skaneateles, New York. Their foundry specializes in classic English Monotype book typefaces. King operates Red Dragonfly Press. The Bixlers will teach him how to operate a Monotype typecaster. This will enrich the work of his Press. It is a long-term goal of King's to own and operate a foundry in the Midwest to support a growing community of letterpress printers.
Literature

Patrice Clark Koelsch

2003
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,965
PATRICE CLARK KOELSCH, a writer and educator, will take a one-month trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand, to conduct research and continue writing a book about the personal and philosophical cultivation of compassion in open-ended situations. Koelsch is examining what it means to let go of the outcome, especially in circumstances where outcomes, at best, are provisional and ambiguous. Koelsch is an HIV educator and Chiang Mai is the site of a number of particularly innovative efforts to address HIV.
Literature

The Cornucopia Art Center

2003
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$30,000
CORNUCOPIA ART CENTER, Lanesboro, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $30,000 in support of a residency program for emerging artists. The Art Center provides opportunities for artists to create, refine, explore and sell their work in the Lanesboro area. The residency program is based upon an open application process in which artists proposals are judged by a selection committee. Artists receive residencies of varying lengths during which they create work and provide a defined amount of community service.
Multi-disciplinary

Edward Bok Lee

2003
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,200
Poet, spoken word artist, playwright and educator ED BOK LEE will attend the second national Asian Pacific Islander American Spoken Word and Poetry Summit in Chicago, Illinois. Over five days, Lee will participate in creative and professional development workshops. Hell further develop and learn from a network of spoken word artists from around the nation, who will take part in the Summit and the 2003 National Poetry Slam immediately following it.
Literature

Keith Rollins Lockwood

2003
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$10,000
KEITH ROLLINS LOCKWOOD, Minneapolis, MN, was awarded funding for Radio Documentary, a documentary that will explore the vanishing culture of American radio. It will examine the large corporate dominance of radio, the disappearance of DJs, and the struggle of non-profit radio stations, through the microcosm of Bozeman, Montana, and the small non-profit community-owned radio station KGLT.
Film/Video & New Media

The Loft Literary Center

2003
Literature
Minnesota
General Program
$90,000
THE LOFT LITERARY CENTER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $90,000 in continued support of the Minnesota Writers Career Initiative. The Loft provides meeting space and facilities for use by creative writers; public access to contemporary literary publications, collections and resource materials; readings; performances; exhibits; a regular program of residencies and workshops; and technical and professional assistance to writers, editors, publishers and other literary organizations. The Minnesota Writers Career Initiative leverages the potential of Minnesota writers to expand their level of recognition regionally and/or nationally, and their audiences. The Initiative serves competitively selected writers through a two-step process of logistical and strategic planning with a consultant, resulting in the creation of a career plan and the implementation of that plan. The program is open to writers of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, childrens literature, and performance-oriented and spoken word work.
Literature

Jerry Lopes

2003
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
JERRY R. LOPEZ, a lead drummer/artist in The Circle of Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc will travel for 45 days through California, Arizona, and Mexico. Lopez will meet with artists and master artists trained in the discipline of percussion drumming and song. In Arizona, he will study drumming and attend festivals at the Mexicayotl Academy. In California, he will attend the Xilone Ceremony in Los Angeles. Finally, Lopez will spend three weeks with master artists in drummer circles in Mexico City. Specifically, Lopez will explore the culture of the Aztec/Mexica.
Music

Xeng Lor

2003
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
Media artist XENG LOR will travel to Fresno, California and Green Bay, Wisconsin to learn more about gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the Hmong community. This trip is part of an ongoing process of understanding his own identity as a young gay man and exploring that identity in his documentary work. Lor will incorporate what he learns through his travels into his highly personal documentaries. In Green Bay, Lor will attend Hmong New Year during Labor Day weekend, and will then go to Hmong New Year celebrations in Fresno, California in December.
Film/Video & New Media

The Lower East Side Printshop, Inc.

2003
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$29,000
The LOWER EAST SIDE PRINTSHOP, New York City, received a two-year grant of $29,000 in support of the participation of emerging artists in the Artist Workspace Program. The Printshop promotes and advances the art of printmaking by providing a stimulating workspace in which artists create new works through residencies of varying lengths. The Artist Workspace Program provides practical support to artists of all backgrounds and levels of accomplishment through Keyholder Residencies, Special Editions Fellowships, Invitational Residencies, technical assistance, a Speaker Series, professional internships and printmaking classes. Emerging artists receive financial and technical assistance, and an opportunity to collaborate closely with master printers and assistants.
Visual Arts

Mabou Mines Development Foundation

2003
Theater
New York City
General Program
$58,000
MABOU MINES, New York City, received a two-year grant of $58,000 in support of the Suite Resident Artist Program. Mabou Mines is a collective of artists who believe that life is a performance and that the study and practice of one is the study and practice of the other. This company has a distinguished production history. Its core members have evidenced, over time, their commitment to nurturing and developing emerging performance artists. The Suite program was established in 1991 to meet the needs of emerging performance artists searching for mentors and a professional arena in which to develop new work. Every other year, Mabou Mines issues an invitation to creative directors, writers, choreographers, playwrights, designers, composers, film and video makers, performance artists, and visual artists to apply for participation in the Suite program. In year one, the focus is on establishing a professional community and the development of new work. Year two engages a smaller number of artists, and emphasizes readying works for production and self-direction. In 2003-04, Jerome dollars will help Mabou Mines assist 12 emerging artists engaged in nine projects.
Theater

Travis P.S. Madole

2003
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
TRAVIS MADOLE will spend six months in Havana, Cuba to study the ceremonial Bata Drum under the supervision of Pancho Quinto, while also working with members of Rumba/Bata group Yoruba Andabo. Madole is an emerging drummer in the Twin Cities who plays with Latin groups on a regular basis. Pancho Quinto will spend the time with Madole focusing on the Bata.
Music

Brian Malloy

2003
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,683
BRIAN MALLOY, a fiction writer and arts administrator, will spend 12 days in the Boundary Waters of Northern Minnesota. Traveling alone, he will keep a journal that is designed to inform his novel in progress, whose title character flees to this area. Several chapters deal with the characters daily life in the wilderness. Malloy will write create prose that truly draws its inspiration from the specific natural setting.
Literature

MaMa mOsAiC

2003
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$9,000
PANGEA WORLD THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, acting as fiscal agent for the experimental theater ensemble MAMA MOSAIC, received $9,000 to support the development of BRIDEPRICE. The mission of this theater collective is to evoke positive social change through female-centered theater that is empowering and entertaining. BRIDEPRICE is being developed by the core members of MaMa mOsAiC in dialogue with collaborating artists and members of the broader community. MaMa mOsAiC will explore institutionalized misogyny, and how we collectively take responsibility for our roles in its practices. BRIDEPRICE will incorporate text (poetry and prose), movement, music, and multimedia.
Theater

Stephen Marshall

2003
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$10,000
A grant was awarded to STEPHEN MARSHALL AND JOSH SHORE, in support of True Lies, a documentary that seeks to inform people about the way in which media is used to obscure the true intent of its disseminationnamely to target people with coercive techniques to make better consumers out of them.
Film/Video & New Media

Michelle Matthees

2003
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
Poet and editor MICHELLE MATHEES, Duluth, will travel for four months in three areas of Poland to continue research on the historical, geographic, and social settings of the communities her grandmother's people left shortly after the turn of the century. She'll travel to Gadansk, Sejny, Bialystok and several small hamlets fishing villages. She will examine how the formation of national identities are made, broken and made once again, and how that may affect the interpersonal dynamics between people including nuclear familial relationships. From this experience, she will write new poems. Matthees's poetry reflects an ongoing examination of these concerns through the lens of her relationship to her grandmother, and her grandmother's unease in America.
Literature

Meet The Composer

2003
Music
New York City
General Program
$20,000
A grant of $20,000 was authorized for MEET THE COMPOSER, New York City, in support of the participation of New York City and Minnesota emerging composers in the Meet The Composer Fund. Founded in 1974, Meet The Composer fosters the creation, performance and recording of music by American composers and develops new audiences for their work. There are many program activities at Meet The Composer, of which Jerome Foundation has supported, since 1984, the Meet The Composer Fund. Through small grants, it enables composers to rehearse and coach performers, participate in and attend performances of their works, build their relationships with artistic decision makers, and interpret their works for audiences. Jerome dollars are earmarked for New York City and Minnesota emerging composers. This Fund has made grants totaling over $6.3 million to over 40,000 composers, who write in all styles of music. Awards range from $250 to $1,000 based on the scale of the project and availability of funds.
Music

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