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

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Walker Art Center

2002
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
General Program
$29,500
Directors authorized a two-year grant of $40,000 to the WALKER ART CENTER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of Emerging Artists/Emergent Medium 3: The Translocal, a commissioning project that allows the Walker to identify emerging artists whose work is made on-line and whose commissioned projects will be placed in the Walkers on-line gallery at www.walkerart.org/gallery9/. By highlighting and supporting the work of emerging new media artists, the Walker intends to create a supportive and critical context that will establish individual artists of merit and advance new media as a serious avenue of creative expression. The focus of the 2002 program is the translocal, the act of specifying an individual local environment and situating it in a global context. The topography of the translocal is a network of connected nodes rather than a center and peripheral sites.
Film/Video & New Media

Claude Wampler

2002
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$12,000
PERFORMANCE SPACE 122, New York City, acting as fiscal agent for CLAUDE WAMPLER, received a grant of $12,000 in support of her creation and production of work. Wamplers art combines video, painting, photography, lighting, sculpture, costume, and text to explore the blending of performance and visual expression. Funding will be used for the development of Infiltration and Present Absence. Both pieces continue her interest in expanding the focal point of performance, shifting the audiences gaze from center stage to peripheral activities. Wampler will eliminate the conventional stage platform in favor of a performance that is distributed throughout an arts complex.
Multi-disciplinary

The Dale Warland Singers

2002
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$33,000
A grant of $33,000 was made to the DALE WARLAND SINGERS, Saint Paul, Minnesota, in support of the Choral Ventures program. This professional choral ensemble performs music from five centuries, and is known for its extensive commissioning program and commitment to contemporary music. Choral Ventures is an annual performance and commissioning initiative open to emerging composers. Four competitively selected composers receive stipends to create short works for a reading session and participate in a career development workshop. One of the four composers is selected for a full commission and works closely with Warland to prepare the piece for performance at an annual subscription concert.
Music

White Columns

2002
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$30,000
WHITE COLUMNS, New York City, was awarded a grant of $30,000 in support of artists services and the participation of emerging artists in exhibition programs. White Columns identifies significant young visual artists and encourages their creative development through group and solo exhibitions, a curated slide file, and public programs. Annually, White Columns presents six thematic group shows featuring the work of more than 40 artists and 12 White Room solo-exhibitions of works by artists without commercial representation.
Visual Arts

Jody Williams

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,095
Book artist JODY WILLIAMS will spend 14 days at Rutgers University attending the 16th annual Rutgers Camden Summer Writers Conference where she will learn how to write more effectively and efficiently. Williams formal training has been in the visual aspect of books, mostly printmaking and bookbinding. Her training in writing is limited. She believes it will be instructive for her to take her texts out of the book context and see how they hold up in a literary setting. She will refine written texts for two major book projects.
Visual Arts

Mark Wojahn

2002
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$9,000
MARK WOJAHN, St. Paul, MN, was awarded funding for What America Needs 2002, an experimental documentary about the United States, a sequel to What America Needs 1994. The filmmaker will travel from Manhattan to San Francisco asking people the question, What do you think America needs?
Film/Video & New Media

Women's Project & Productions

2002
Theater
New York City
General Program
$22,000
The WOMENS PROJECT & PRODUCTIONS, New York City, received $22,000 to support the participation of emerging playwrights in the 2002-03 Developmental Theater Program. The Womens Project & Productions is dedicated to the development and production of new plays written by women. It fosters emerging artists through the Playwrights Lab, the Directors Forum, The First Looks Reading Series, workshops, and occasional commissions. The Playwrights Lab is led by Literary Manager Karen Keagle as a forum for early and mid-career playwrights to develop their work. The First Looks Reading Series typically presents between 15 and 20 rehearsed readings of new plays each season.
Theater

Ellis Wood Dance

2002
Dance
New York City
General Program
$20,000
THE FIELD, New York City, acting as fiscal agent for ELLIS WOOD/WOOD DANCE, received a two-year grant of $20,000 to support the development and production of new work. In the first year, funding will support the creation and work-in-progress showing of A.F.E.W. Girls in the Mud, which will premiere during the second year of the grant period. A.F.E.W. highlights aspects of female identity as they relate to the elements of air, fire, earth and water. Wood creates dances that focus on womens issues, and in particular, gender politics.
Dance

Kimberly Wood

2002
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$15,000
KIMBERLY WOOD received funding for On My Knees, a narrative film that creates a portrait of Victorian maid-of-all-work Hannah Cullwick, drawing from 17 years of her diaries. Themes of class, race, and gender are explored vis--vis Cullwicks relationship to her employer and her upper class secret paramour.
Film/Video & New Media

Yasuko Yokoshi

2002
Dance
New York City
General Program
$10,000
The NEW YORK FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS, New York City, acting as fiscal agent for artist YASUKO YOKOSHI, received a grant of $10,000 to support the developmental stage of Yokoshis new work Shuffle. Yokoshi creates highly performative dance works that deliver cutting edge theatrical drama by revealing the magic of transformation through multiple characters who have a cartoon-like clarity. Shuffle is a dance/theater/multimedia performance piece that will be constructed in several episodes. Some are based on true personal stories, and will be juxtaposed to an exploration of Kojiki, an ancient Japanese creation mythology. Shuffle will premiere in the spring of 2003 in New York City.
Dance

Suzi Yoonessi

2002
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$25,000
A grant was awarded to SUSAN SHIVA YOONESSI in support of The Classifieds: Vern, a quirky documentary that follows the story of a painter, Vern Koski, who was posthumously immortalized on canvas after a 24-year-old conceptual artist placed a classified ad looking for someone to "donate their ashes to art." Vern's wife (an aspiring actress) Marcia Koski answered the ad and offered the remains of her cremated husband. Never recognized for his art during his life, ironically, Vern Koski became "his on life's work."
Film/Video & New Media

Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.

2002
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$48,000
The ZENON DANCE COMPANY AND SCHOOL, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $48,000 in support of the residencies of six emerging New York City and Minnesota choreographers who will create new works for the Zenon Company. Zenon sustains an artistically excellent, professional dance company that presents the commissioned works of emerging and locally, nationally and internationally recognized modern and jazz choreographers. Choreographers are selected by Artistic Director Linda Andrews and will include, during the duration of this grant, Wynn Fricke, Mark Haim, Keely Garfield, Tere OConnor and Mathew Janczewski.
Dance

Marina Zurkow

2002
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$10,000
Marina Zurkow was awarded a grant in support of Little Miss NO, an animated adult fairy tale about boundaries, bohemians, and spiritual materialism. Utilizing 1960's graphic design references, jazz fragments, and concepts of Buddhist philosophy and psychoanalysis, the project stitches together the family, fantasies and nightmares of a little girl who finds out for herself how to speak up and saynot scream"NO." Little Miss NO is vector animated in Flash, and will be distributed on both the Internet and via TV and festivals.
Film/Video & New Media

15 HEAD - a theatre lab

2001
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
15 HEAD-A THEATRE LAB, St. Paul, Minnesota, received $20,000 to support the creation and production of new work in the 2001-02 season. 15 HEAD is an experimental theater company currently in its fourth season of production. It utilizes a collaborative process to produce plays, operas and musical works marked by highly physical performances and unusual visual styles. It is especially drawn to the integration of text and music. Jerome funding will be directed toward an upcoming production written and directed by Jon Leiseth and titled The Fairy Tale Project, and for Chad Sylvains The Velocity Project.
Theater

3 Legged Race

2001
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$18,000
3 LEGGED RACE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $18,000 in support of the participation of emerging creative artists in Summer Blizzard, Field/Play, and Hand Driven. The mission of 3 Legged Race is to accelerate the invention of new theater and performance by investing in artists and pursuing with them the most compelling collaborative adventures. It supports work in dance, puppetry, theater, and circus arts. Summer Blizzard is a performance event that supports highly physical/spectacle-oriented works at various stages in their creative process. Field/Play will commission five artists, working in collaborative teams, to investigate the fool, the clown, and the buffoon in the development of new works. Hand Driven is a performance workshop devoted to puppetry/object theater. Three to five artists will be invited to work side by side on the development of new pieces for this workshop.
Multi-disciplinary

3-Legged Dog, Inc.

2001
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$10,000
Jerome Foundation Directors authorized a grant of $10,000 to 3-LEGGED DOG, New York City, in emergency support following the destruction of 3-Legged Dogs office and the loss of its physical assets. 3-Legged Dog is an experimental, multidisciplinary group that produces original works in theater, performance, media, and hybrid forms.
Multi-disciplinary

A Gathering of the Tribes

2001
Literature
New York City
General Program
$15,000
A GATHERING OF THE TRIBES, New York City, was founded in 1991 as a venue for under-exposed literary artists, networking, and the development of new talent. It publishes a pan-disciplinary arts journal. A grant of $15,000 was made for the Writers-in-Residence Program. Eight emerging writers, four from New York City and four from Minnesota, will give public readings, make visits to local schools, and tape radio and/or television interviews. The residencies also provide subsidized time to write.
Literature

African Voices Communications, Inc.

2001
Literature
New York City
General Program
$7,000
Jerome Foundation funding of $7,000 was granted to AFRICAN VOICES COMMUNICATIONS, New York City, in support of emerging artists' fees for African Voices magazine. African Voices Communications, Inc., a nonprofit arts organization, is devoted to documenting the literature, art and history of artists of color. Founded in 1992, African Voices publishes a national literary magazine and sponsors literary readings, a conference for women filmmakers, art exhibitions, and other cultural programs.
Literature

Alchemy Theater

2001
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$12,000
ALCHEMY THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $12,000 to support a reading series for emerging playwrights. Alchemy was founded in 1999 to introduce new audiences to the works of playwrights of African heritage through a monthly reading series. The readings are preceded by brief introductions providing the context for experiencing the works and are followed by audience discussion of the themes, topics and issues covered in the scripts. Jerome subsidy will be used to support New York and Minnesota based playwrights of African heritage.
Theater

American Composers Forum

2001
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$30,000
The AMERICAN COMPOSERS FORUM, St. Paul, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $30,000 in support of the Sonic Circuits commissioning program. The Forum links communities with composers and performers, encouraging the making, playing, and enjoyment of new music. The Sonic Circuits Festival is a venue for composers working with technology. The Festival encompasses three series. Sonic Circuits is a program of tape, video, and live works selected by a peer panel. Art on the Electronic Edge is a curated program of new media works that include computer and Internet-based pieces and installations. Future Perfect extracts and develops electronica that includes trans, drone, and ambient styles. With Jerome subsidy, the Forum will commission six new works or collaborative exchanges by emerging composers.
Music

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