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

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Milo Fine

2002
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
Musician MILO FINE will travel to England (London and the surrounding area) to study and collaborate with English improvisers in their native milieu during a four to five week intensive cultural immersion. In addition to presenting his work and collaborating, he will exchange aesthetic, practical, and cultural attitudes with his English counterparts. These activities will provide vital impetus for his work
Music

Forecast Public Artworks

2002
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$65,000
FORECAST PUBLIC ARTWORKS, Saint Paul, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $65,000 in support of the Public Art Affairs Program. The mission of FORECAST is to support the development and appreciation of public art by creating opportunities for artists and communities to explore the public realm, and by producing educational materials to enhance the understanding and growth of public art. The Public Art Affairs Program awards funds to emerging Minnesota artists in all disciplines to consider public venues for creative exploration. Public Art Affairs not only makes project grants to create and install works but also awards research and development grants to artists.
Multi-disciplinary

Foundation Center

2002
Misc
New York City
General Program
$3,000
THE FOUNDATION CENTER, New York City, received a two-year grant of $3,000 in support of programs that provide grantseekers with information resources and education about the field of philanthropy. The Foundation Center is the nations leading authority on institutional grantmaking. Its strategic priorities are to help grantseekers succeed, chart the philanthropic landscape, share knowledge of philanthropy, build the gateway to philanthropy on the Web, and provide a communications conduit for the field.
Misc

The Foundry Theatre, Inc.

2002
Theater
New York City
General Program
$23,000
A Jerome grant of $23,000 was authorized for THE FOUNDRY THEATRE, New York City, in support of its developmental work with emerging playwrights in the 2002-03 season. The Foundry commissions, develops, produces, and tours plays that provoke new questions for contemporary times and compel audiences to reconsider the impact of theater on the larger society. Playwrights receive support through commissions, readings, workshops, and productions. Jerome support will further the developmental work, primarily through workshops, of pieces by such playwrights as Alice Twan, Ralph Pea, and Kirk Wood Bromley.
Theater

The New Franklin Cultural Center, Inc.

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$19,000
FRANKLIN ARTWORKS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $19,000 in support of solo shows of works by emerging artists in its 2002-03 exhibition program. The mission of Franklin ArtWorks is to enrich the Phillips Neighborhood and the Twin Cities with dynamic programming in the visual arts, performance, film and video, and arts education. The visual arts program is dedicated to exhibiting new and experimental work by emerging artists.
Visual Arts

Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.

2002
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$74,000
A two-year grant of $74,000 was awarded to FRANKLIN FURNACE ARCHIVE, New York City, in support of the participation of emerging artists in the Fund for Performance Art and The Future of the Present. Franklin Furnace is committed to making the world safe for avant-garde art. The Fund for Performance Art sustains Franklin Furnaces connection with its rootsthe community of avant-garde artists, while fostering discourse and evolution of ideas that will impact the culture at large. It provides grants to competitively selected and emerging performance artists who are creating new work. In The Future of the Present, grants are awarded to emerging new media artists to support the creation of new work.
Multi-disciplinary

Anthony Gatto

2002
Music
Minnesota
Building Administrative Capacity
$2,350
Anthony Gatto, Minneapolis, Minnesota, director of Headwaters Music, received funding to travel to the Netherlands to obtain counsel and gather information that will assist in the development of a strategic plan for a new performing arts venue. Gatto will investigate similar existing spaces to research the costs and benefits of a multifunction venue. This future Headwaters Music venue will be a musical foundry for creating new works by emerging and established composers. It will provide rehearsal space, technical support, and sound and audio engineering. In Amsterdam, Gatto will consult several new music composers, producers, musicians, and organizations.
Music

Ted Genoways

2002
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,500
Poet TED GENOWAYS will travel to Eagle and Fairbanks, Alaska, for ten days to conduct archival research and oral history interviews about Anna and Abe Malm for a collection of poems. The Malms were a Finnish couple who sought to make their fortune during the Alaska gold rush by opening a laundry service. While traveling in Alaska in 1996, Genoways heard a story about the couple and began writing sonnets about them.
Literature

Erik J. Geschke

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,750
ERIK GESCHKE, sculptor and professor, will spend one month in China as a visiting artist in the Sculpture Department at LuXun Academy of Fine Arts in Shenyang, where he expects to investigate ideas and make new work. Geschke will also visit the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and pursue interactions with Chinese artists and educators. He hopes to build the foundations of an exchange program between the LuXun Academy and the University of Minnesotas Art Department as a result of this residency.
Visual Arts

Melody Gilbert

2002
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,286
Filmmaker MELODY GILBERT will spend three weeks traveling to Milwaukee, North Carolina, New York, Holland, and Scotland to conduct research and interview people with apotemnophilia, an extreme form of body dysmorphia that causes individuals to become obsessed with amputating their limbs. Gilbert plans to produce a documentary. She will interview apotemnophiles, doctors familiar with the disorder, wannabes who pretend to have this condition, and devotees who are attracted to amputees.
Film/Video & New Media

Billy Golfus

2002
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$9,000
BILLY GOLFUS, Minneapolis, MN, received support for Sex & the Single Gimp, a romantic comedy about a paraplegic who tries to learn to swing dance in his wheel chair in order to meet women.
Film/Video & New Media

Eric B. Graham

2002
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
Musician ERIC GRAHAM, Red Wing, will spend four weeks in San Rafael, California, attending the Ali Akbar Khan College of Music. Graham will study Hindustani music at the college. He will focus on melody and rhythm theories in order to transform his composition techniques and broaden his improvisation skills. Graham has spent years as an active jazz string bassist and composer who writes and plays a variety of musical styles. By studying Hindustani music, he hopes to push his musical ideas beyond the limits of traditional jazz.
Music

Grantmakers in the Arts

2002
Misc
Other
General Program
$10,000
Two grants of $10,000 each were made to GRANTMAKERS IN THE ARTS, Seattle, Washington, in support of programs and services and Jerome Foundations 2002 and 2003 organizational membership. Grantmakers in the Arts was established in 1985 as the national affinity organization for private, corporate, community, and family foundations that make arts and culture grants. The organization provides publications, research, information services, and meetings to strengthen the field of private sector arts grantmaking with the aim of promoting more meaningful support of arts and culture.
Misc

Jonathan Hamilton

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
JONATHAN HAMILTON, Visual Arts Program Director, Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, will spend six weeks in central Scotland expanding his knowledge of programs that serve artists with disabilities. Hamilton will observe model programs and create collaborative partnerships with several well-established arts organizations in Glasgow. He shares a personal and professional dedication with the organizations he will visit, all of which focus on creative strengths rather than disabilities. He will research programs at Project Ability, Trongate Studios, and ArtLink Central.
Visual Arts

Tana Hargest

2002
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$20,000
A grant was awarded to TANA HARGEST in support of New Negrotopia, an interactive new media project that will examine the theme of utopian space and the hegemony of race.
Film/Video & New Media

Harlem Stage at The Gatehouse

2002
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$20,000
AARON DAVIS HALL, Harlem, New York, received $20,000 in support of the Fund for New Work, and specifically for commissions to emerging creative artists to develop new work. Aaron Davis Hall has provided over 22 years of service to Harlem as its principal center for the performing arts, responsible for the management and programming of a three-theater complex. Jerome dollars are directed to artists who are at the beginnings of creating work and have shown initial promise; artists who are under-recognized because their opportunities have been limited, particularly in major venues; and artists who are moving into new forms. Performances of works created via these commissions are often seen at Aaron Davis in such series as E-Moves.
Multi-disciplinary

Harlem Stage at The Gatehouse

2002
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$20,000
AARON DAVIS HALL, New York City, received $20,000 in support of commissions to emerging artists from the Fund for New Work. The mission of Aaron Davis is to foster the creation and development of new works by performing artists of color; provide a forum for culturally diverse artists, community-based performing arts organizations, and regionally significant arts groups; present performances for the residents of Harlem at affordable prices; and institute educational initiatives for the metropolitan area's young people. The Fund for New Work assists artists in the conception, development, and presentation of new work. It augments the performing series NewFacesNewVoicesNewVisions, which presents artists at the vanguard of creating new trends and traditions in their field.
Multi-disciplinary

Marya Hart

2002
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
MARYA HART, pianist and arranger, will spend seven weeks in Germany and the United Kingdom to study Weimar-era musical traditions and contemporary performance styles, with a focus on the work of Hanns Eisler. Hart is employed at the Childrens Theatre Company and has recently been creating theater works around musical themes. She is currently working on political music of the 1930s and 40s. In Germany, Hart will build on her preliminary research to learn from the experience of others who have worked in the European tradition, obtain feedback from artists and scholars on her work, and generate ideas for new pieces. In England, Hart will attend cabaret performances that feature contemporary and historical political music.
Music

Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center

2002
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$37,000
Jerome Foundation Directors awarded a two-year grant of $37,000 to HARVESTWORKS, New York City, in support of the Artists in Residence Program. Now in its 19th year, this program subsidizes a creative period for competitively selected emerging artists who are exploring new directions in their work. The residency gives them access to sophisticated production and recording equipment, and the assistance of an expert engineer. Artists also receive stipends, tapes and production supplies. The mission of Harvestworks is to foster the creation of new work by artists who use technology in their creative process.
Multi-disciplinary

Michael Hazard

2002
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,200
Media artist MIKE HAZARD will spend six days in New York being mentored by master filmmaker and teacher George Stoney. Hazard seeks to develop further his professional life as an artist in the schools. The two share an interest in video poetry and a desire to change the world through passionate media. Hazard will also explore the idea of producing a video documentary portrait of Stoney as a teacher, activist, and artist. Hazard will show his work at the Tisch School of the Arts.
Film/Video & New Media

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