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

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Rohan Preston

2002
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,441
ROHAN PRESTON, poet and critic, will travel to St. Mary, Jamaica, for 18 days to conduct research in order to complete a thematic book of poetry on his family, which he has been working on for the past four years. Preston will immerse himself in the culture that he left as a child. His poems capture memories that are fading from his recollection. This trip will refresh that understanding and allow him to test the truth and accuracy of his poems.
Literature

Joanna Rawson

2002
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,934
JOANNA RAWSON, poet, will spend three weeks in Spain researching, writing about, and traveling along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, a migration route in northern Spain, to develop a series of poems set in that area. She has been working on a book of poems dealing with migration and landscape. She has traveled along several historic migration routes in the United States and is now ready to expand her work to other countries. The Camino de Santiago de Compostela has existed for more than a millenniumfirst as a migration route for animals, then as a Roman trading route, but most importantly as a divine pilgrimage for millions of Europeans and Africans.
Literature

Red Eye Theater

2002
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$57,000
RED EYE COLLABORATION, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $57,000 in support of two programs serving emerging artists, Isolated Acts and Works-In-Progress. The first is a multidisciplinary festival of new work, in which independent artists explore alternative performance forms and ideas. Red Eye selects emerging early career artists who are engaged in discovering and defining their individual visions. This is not only an opportunity to develop and produce work, but an engagement of the Red Eye company with these developing artists. The second program is geared toward emerging artists who are investigating new directions and emphasizes the developmental process as it plays out on the stage. There are structured feedback sessions throughout the developmental and rehearsal period. An experimental theater company, Red Eye Collaboration is noted for its use of multimedia elements and work that explores the theatrical vanguard.
Multi-disciplinary

Stefan Roloff

2002
Film
New York City
New York City Film Production
$20,000
Funding was awarded to STEFAN ROLOFF in support of The Red Orchestra, an impressionistic documentary about the experiences of one of the largest Nazi resistance groups, embedded in a visual language where survivor and eyewitness accounts give close-up views.
Film

Joan Rothfuss

2002
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,668
JOAN ROTHFUSS, biographer and museum curator, will spend eight days in New York conducting interviews for a biography of avant-garde cellist and performer Charlotte Moorman. Moorman was a Fluxus performer and producer of avant-garde music festivals. Rothfuss is a curator at the Walker Art Center and has written extensively on the work and lives of artists. She will focus on interviews with the cellists family, friends, and colleagues and undertake an extended study of Moormans papers.
Literature

Roulette Intermedium, Inc.

2002
Music
New York City
General Program
$48,000
ROULETTE INTERMEDIUM, New York City, received a two-year grant of $48,000 in support of programs serving emerging composers from New York City and Minnesota. Roulette presents over 50 concerts each year, paying fees to composers; commissioning new work; providing publicity, production and recording facilities; and managing recording and distribution programs. Roulettes concert series of experimental and adventurous music provides opportunities for composers to perform their work for live audiences and for audiences to learn about new directions in music. A large percentage of Roulettes schedule is dedicated to the work of emerging composers. Each season includes a variety of musical styles, mixing new jazz, world music, experimental rock, improvisation, multimedia and interdisciplinary work, computer music, new technologies and instrument builders.
Music

Dave Ryan

2002
Film
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,200
Video artist DAVE RYAN, Northfield, will spend five days in New York at the New York Video Festival seeing the latest video work, staying current with new developments and networking with artists and curators. This will expand his connections to the media community and push him as an individual and an artist.
Film

Kurt Schultz

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,800
KURT SCHULZ, painter, will spend one week in Kassel, Germany, attending Documenta XI, an international exhibition, and reconnecting with his mentor, Reinhard Voigt. This trip will allow him to maintain a relationship with his mentor, establish valuable contacts, and gain a perspective on work outside of the United States, particularly by German artists.
Visual Arts

James Sewell Ballet

2002
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$9,400
JAMES SEWELL BALLET, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $9,400 in support of the Ballet Works Project. The company creates and performs a diverse and appealing repertoire based in the ballet idiom in an effort to broaden audience access to dance and to advance the art form. The Ballet Works Project allows the company to support workshops for emerging choreographers to work on new dance ideas. Jerome funding will support the choreographic explorations of Stphane Andr and Benjamin Johnson.
Dance

James Sewell Ballet

2002
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$11,600
The JAMES SEWELL BALLET, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $11,600 in support of the Ballet Works Program for Minnesota and New York City emerging choreographers. The James Sewell Ballet creates and performs a diverse repertoire, based in the ballet idiom, with the aim of broadening audience access to dance and to advancing the art form. Two emerging choreographers will be selected for the 2002-03 Ballet Works Program and will participate in an intensive workshop period during which two new dances will be developed. One of the choreographers will be company member Justin Leaf. The second will be selected from applicants responding to an open call.
Dance

Smack Mellon Studios

2002
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$28,000
SMACK MELLON STUDIOS, Brooklyn, New York, received a two-year grant of $28,000 in support of the participation of emerging artists in exhibitions in the 2002 and 2003 seasons. Located in D.U.M.B.O., Smack Mellon nurtures and supports emerging and mid-career artists by providing access to technology, studio space, and exhibition space necessary for the realization of ambitious multidisciplinary projects. Smack Mellon creates an environment where artists work together, experiment, and share ideas. It measures an exhibitions success by the quality of the work displayed, the critical and public response received, and the critique and commitment of the exhibiting artists.
Visual Arts

Kit-Yin Snyder

2002
Film
New York City
New York City Film Production
$20,000
KIT-YIN SNYDER received funding for Double Exposure, a video project of poetically inspired first-person reflections and observations examining the filmmakers passage from young Chinese girl to middle-aged Chinese-American woman.
Film

The Soap Factory

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
The Jerome Foundation Board approved a $20,000 grant for NO NAME EXHIBITIONS @ THE SOAP FACTORY, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of the participation of emerging artists in the 2002 exhibition season. No Name provides a unique showcase for sculpture, performance, and installation art, as well as traditional gallery space for two-dimensional work. No Name is dedicated to supporting and exhibiting the work of emerging visual artists and enhancing the publics understanding and appreciation of their artistic expression. Artists are selected through an open submission and panel/curatorial review process.
Visual Arts

Socrates Sculpture Park

2002
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$40,000
SOCRATES SCULPTURE PARK, Long Island City, New York, received a two-year grant of $40,000 for the Emerging Artist Fellowship Program. Socrates supports the creation and exhibition of large-scale sculpture on four and a half acres of grass, rocks and trees along the shore in Long Island City. The guiding principle is to encourage creative interaction among artists, their art and the community. The Outdoor Studio Program allows artists to create large-scale projects on site. The Park provides fellowships to emerging artists who are given extended residencies in the Outdoor Studio and grants to create new works. Socrates will provide 18 emerging artists with Fellowships and Residencies over the two years of this request.
Visual Arts

The Southern Theater Foundation

2002
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$60,000
The SOUTHERN THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $60,000 in support of the creation and production of new works by emerging artists. The Southern presents artists who are developing new work that reflects personal artistic growth or that moves their forms in new directions with new aesthetic challenges. In the coming year, Jerome funding will support a new commissioning program for emerging artists, selected by the Southerns artistic director. In the first year of the program, emphasis will be placed on emerging choreographers.
Multi-disciplinary

Jessica Sowls

2002
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,040
JESSICA SOWLS, photographer and new media artist, will spend two weeks in New Mexico at The Lightning Field and White Sands National Monument. She intends to investigate these remarkable sites in the desert landscape, which will supplement a project she is working on during a residency at The Center for Land Use Interpretation in the Great Salt Desert of Utah. Sowls has a particular interest in ominous and secretive places.
Visual Arts

Casey Stangl / Michelle Pett

2002
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$4,293
Eye of the Storm Theatre Artistic Director CASEY STANGL and Managing Director MICHELLE PETT, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received funding to learn from a consultant/coach how to build a stronger board and transition from a founder-driven organization to shared board governance, with the managing director assuming more board contact responsibilities. This new structure will allow the artistic director more time to focus on fulfilling the organizations mission and help it achieve its goals of growth, visibility, and the establishment of a permanent home. The coaching will cover board governance practices, defining board roles and responsibilities, and effective board functioning.
Theater

Casey Stengl & Michelle Pett

2002
Theater
Minnesota
Building Administrative Capacity
$4,293
Eye of the Storm Theatre Artistic Director Casey Stangl and Managing Director Michelle Pett, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received funding to learn from a consultant/coach how to build a stronger board and transition from a founder-driven organization to shared board governance, with the managing director assuming more board contact responsibilities. This new structure will allow the artistic director more time to focus on fulfilling the organization's mission and help it achieve its goals of growth, visibility, and the establishment of a permanent home. The coaching will cover board governance practices, defining board roles and responsibilities, and effective board functioning.
Theater

Matthew Stenerson

2002
Film
Minnesota
Minnesota Film Production
$9,500
MATTHEW STENERSON, Minneapolis, MN, received a grant to support How to Read a Letter at the End of a Movie, a film that presents ten movie endings in a series to examine how movie endings have lives of their own.
Film

SteppingStone Theatre

2002
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$8,000
STEPPINGSTONE THEATRE, St. Paul, Minnesota, received $8,000 to commission new works by four emerging playwrights. The SteppingStone Theatre For Youth Development fulfills its mission of developing the whole child by offering educational theater programs and fully staged productions. It commissions plays with age appropriate roles for young people, which are relevant to youth of diverse cultures and backgrounds. Jerome support will also be used to expand the workshop and planning components of the play development process.
Theater

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