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New Georges

2000
Theater
New York City
General Program
$15,000
NEW GEORGES, New York City, received a grant of $15,000 toward the development of new work to be produced in the 2000-2001 season. New Georges was founded in 1991 by female actors confronting the scarcity of substantive roles for women in theater. This interest quickly expanded to the development of a repertoire of plays authored by women. New Georges operates The Room, a multi-use work space that houses readings, small-scale workshop presentations, rehearsals and community gatherings. Artists use The Room to experiment with works at any stage of development. New Georges offers a mainstage series, to be held at the Ohio Theater in Soho in 2000; productions of short plays and experimental performance pieces; a play reading series titled The Conversation; a workshop for women directors experimenting with classic plays; an annual performance marathon and workshop presentations of new works created or developed in The Room. Toward those activities serving emerging playwrights, a grant commitment was made.
Theater

The New Museum of Contemporary Art

2000
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$44,000
THE NEW MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, New York City, received a two-year grant of $44,000 in support of its Public Access Program. The New Museum, founded in 1977, is a contemporary art museum with an international reputation. Dynamic solo exhibitions and landmark group shows define key moments in the development of contemporary art, reflect the global nature of art today and span a vast array of cultural activities and media. The Museum is guided by the conviction that contemporary art is a vital social force that extends beyond the art world into the broader culture. In March 1998, The New Museum launched its Public Access initiative (now called Media Lounge) in order to connect the work of emerging artists with a broad general public. Media Lounge is the first museum space in New York dedicated to new media. Designed by LOT/EK, a young cutting-edge architectural firm, Media Lounge presents digitally manipulated video works, experimental video and sound installations, computer generated projections, web-based and CD-ROM art, and wide range of new media events. Media Lounge seeks to establish new media as a vital artistic force for the 21st Century, explore how these works are presented and interpreted, provide visibility for the new media community within a well known visual arts organization, and encourage emerging artists working in this area. After years of funding for the On View program, the Jerome Foundation shifted its funding to Media Lounge because these exhibitions, often featuring the works of emerging artists, are designed to explore new paradigms of visitor interaction by reducing some of the barriers between contemporary art and museum visitors. This program encourages under-recognized and emerging artists to alter radically the traditional exhibition framework.
Visual Arts

New Rivers Press

2000
Literature
Minnesota
General Program
$9,000
NEW RIVERS PRESS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received an $18,000 grant to publish four books by winners of the Minnesota Voices competition. The mission of the Press is to publish contemporary literary work of excellence by emerging writers in single author books and in anthologies. The Minnesota Voices Project is open to authors who reside in Minnesota at the time of submission. Four books are published each year, two in poetry and two in prose, selected from a competitive group of applicants by a judging panel. New Rivers works closely with the authors during any necessary rewrites, markets the books and supports the authors in advancing sales.
Literature

New York City Opera

2000
Music
New York City
General Program
$20,000
The Jerome Foundation made a grant of $20,000 to the NEW YORK CITY OPERA, in support of the Composers Showcase. The New York City Opera offers an unprecedented opportunity for composers emerging in the world of American Opera by providing orchestral readings of new works. Composers are able to hear their works performed by City Operas full orchestra and mainstage singers. Funding from the Jerome Foundation was awarded for the 2000 Composers Showcase, under the artistic direction of Paul Kellogg. The Showcase will be scheduled in conjunction with Opera Americas annual conference in order to promote the project and the 12 participating composers, of whom eight are emerging and five reside in New York City. It is toward their participation that Jerome funding was authorized.
Music

The New York City Players

2000
Theater
New York City
General Program
$10,000
NEW YORK CITY PLAYERS, New York City, was founded in 1999 by Artistic Director Richard Maxwell. Its mission is to bring innovation and exploration in theater and performance to the public. Funding of $10,000 from the Jerome Foundation will be dedicated toward the development of new works in the 2000-01 season. The first is the play Boxing Story, which explores boxing both in and out of metaphor, placing boxing in a theatrical frame in which meaning is constructed by the audience rather than through any machinations of the writer/director. Later in the year, Maxwell will present a workshop of a new play titled Caveman. He will lend a contemporary treatment to the cliched scenario in which the caveman courts the woman by beating her over the head with a club and throwing her over his shoulder.
Theater

New York Mills Arts Retreat and Regional Cultural Center

2000
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
The NEW YORK MILLS ARTS RETREAT AND REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTER, New York Mills, Minnesota, received $20,000 for the Artist Residency Program. The Retreat was established in 1987 to provide artists with a place to make art while sharing their talents with a small town community. Cultural Center programs include gallery exhibitions, music and theater performances, literary readings, philosophy competitions, film festivals, education and outreach programs, and a sculpture park. Jerome dollars are dedicated to emerging artists who are Minnesota and/or New York City residents. Artists are selected by an independent panel from a pool of applicants responding to an open call. A retreat house is at the disposal of the resident artist, as well as working space within the Cultural Center. Resident artists are required to spend a minimum of eight hours a week in a community interaction project.
Multi-disciplinary

New York Theatre Workshop

2000
Theater
New York City
General Program
$35,000
NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP, New York City, received a two-year commitment of $35,000 toward developmental activities for emerging playwrights. The Workshop produces challenging and unpredictable new theater and fosters the creative work of artists with whom it shares a common vision. At heart, it is committed to productive risk-taking and the advancement of the individual artist. Artist development activities include readings, residency programs, fellowships for playwrights and a works-in-progress festival. The Workshops firm commitment to developing new theatrical voices that reflect the cultural crossroads of New York City results in the selection of four emerging writers of color each year as minority playwriting fellows.
Theater

Christopher Newberry

2000
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$10,000
CHRISTOPHER NEWBERRY, Minneapolis, MN. Newberry received support for Agora, a short narrative about a little girl lost in a crowd who has to set aside her panic in order to help another child. Newberry hopes to create a journey into the mind of a lost child by filming from the child's point of view. Ultimately, he hopes to reveal tragedy as only a child sees it.
Film/Video & New Media

Pamela Nice

2000
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,090
PAMELA NICE, a screenwriter and director, requested $1,090 to spend 18 days in Egypt researching information for the film/video on the Rifaat short stories. The trip and work is in collaboration with Lynn Tjernan Lukkas
Film/Video & New Media

Lorraine Norrgard

2000
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
A grant was awarded to LORRAINE NORRGARD, a producer/director from Cloquet, Minnesota, to spend one month in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, exploring the similarity of the meaning of the birch tree between the Mongol people and the Anishinabeg, for whom the birch is the tree of life and legend. Shell focus on traditional healing practices in rural Mongolia.
Film/Video & New Media

Northern Clay Center

2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$50,000
The mission of the NORTHERN CLAY CENTER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, is to advance the ceramic arts. Its goals are to promote excellence in the work of clay artists, to provide educational opportunities for artists in the community, and to encourage the publics appreciation and understanding of the ceramic arts. A Jerome Foundation grant of $50,000 over two years will support the Project Grants Program, which annually awards $6,000 grants to three emerging artists working primarily in clay.
Visual Arts

Tere O'Connor Dance Company

2000
Dance
New York City
General Program
$32,000
THE FIELD, New York City, is a service organization that supports the work of independent artists and frequently acts as fiscal agent for those artists. One of those is TERE OCONNOR DANCE. OConnor challenges the boundaries of dance through a dense eclectic movement style filled with reference and nuance, and a fierce commitment to encountering stark emotional territory. His persistent themes include the unveiling of an inner emotional dialogue and the frailty and nobility of an individual life accented by a frequently hilarious sense of humor. Jerome Foundation support of $32,000 was authorized over two years. Portions of that funding will go toward the development of a new evening-length piece with the working title The New and Improved Earth, continuing OConnors practice of intermingling dance and text.
Dance

The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

2000
Theater
New York City
General Program
$22,000
The O'NEILL THEATER CENTER, New York City, received a grant of $22,000 in support of the participation of emerging New York City and Minnesota playwrights in the National Playwrights Conference. The O'Neill is a collection of allied programs that foster theater through exploration, development, training, promotion, conservation and utilization of all aspects of the art form. Its been a creative laboratory for thousands of playwrights, composers, librettists, lyricists, directors, critics, designers, actors, dramaturgs, scholars and students for the past 35 years. Preparation for the annual Playwrights Conference begins in the fall with a widely disseminated invitation to playwrights to submit works for review. A reading process culminates in the selection of 10 to 15 writers to participate in the summer conference. Each play receives four or five days of rehearsal, during which playwrights are encouraged to rewrite based on observing the actors, directors and dramaturgs working with their scripts. Each play is given two staged readings before the public, visiting theater professionals and conference personnel. The day after the second performance, the participants gather for an intensive critique. Playwrights remain in residence for the duration of the conference, free to digest the experience, discuss the work, rewrite and contribute to other playwrights' development.
Theater

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

W. Scott Olsen

2000
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,465
W. SCOTT OLSEN, a writer in Moorhead, Minnesota, received funding to travel the northernmost sections of Canada and Alaska. Olsen will conduct research for his forthcoming travel/nonfiction book regarding a road trip to the Arctic Ocean. Olsen plans to drive as far north as possible on public roads.
Literature

Julie Olson

2000
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,600
Soprano JULIE OLSON received a grant to travel to Milano, Italy, to study singing with Rita Patane and Leonardo Marzagaglia.
Music

Open Eye Figure Theatre

2000
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$12,000
A grant of $12,000 was made to THEATRE DE LA JEUNE LUNE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, as fiscal agent for independent artist MICHAEL SOMMERS, to continue development on A Prelude to Faust for a New York City run. Sommers is an artist who has worked in the many disciplines that constitute multidisciplinary performance. With a Jerome commission awarded through the Walker Art Center in 1998, A Prelude to Faust was premiered as part of a New Adventures in Puppetry Series. Further development on that work will enable Sommers to bring Faust to New York City in September and present it as part of the Henson Foundations International Festival of Puppetry. To give this work more prominence on national and international levels, Jerome funding was authorized.
Theater

Shane Oslund

2000
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$12,000
INTERMEDIA ARTS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, a multidisciplinary organization that has a long tradition of supporting individual artists, acted as fiscal agent for composer, guitarist and songwriter SHANE OSLUND. A grant of $12,000 was authorized for the creation of new work, including a recording of new pieces and a subsequent tour. His music has been described as "avant-rock". He works with the band Liars Club, a group that is all about blurring boundaries and experimentation. While maintaining the avant-garde spirit of his previous work, Oslunds new music will embody a more focused and developed aesthetic.
Music

P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center

2000
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$14,000
P.S. 1 CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER, Long Island City, New York, received a grant of $14,000 in support of artist stipends within the Special Projects Program. P.S. 1 was founded in 1971 as the Institute for Art and Urban Resources, then dedicated to the transformation of abandoned and under-utilized buildings in New York City and to exhibition, performance and studio spaces for artists. The Center now operates two internationally acclaimed spaces for contemporary art at P.S. 1 in Long Island City and the Clocktower in Tribeca. P.S. 1 is known for its cutting edge approach to exhibitions and the direct involvement of artists. The Special Projects Program was launched in 1999. It provides artists with studio spaces within P.S. 1s galleries, in which they develop and present their projects in a visible and public atmosphere. Over four three-month cycles, 12 artists will participate. They will be engaged in public and educational programming, open studio talks, lectures, tours and forums. A good portion of Jerome Foundation funding is dedicated to the stipends the artists receive.
Visual Arts

Pangea World Theater

2000
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$15,000
PANGEA WORLD THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $15,000 toward the developmental and production work it does with emerging playwrights. Pangea is committed to international works, styles and traditions that illuminate the human condition, end divisiveness and celebrate differences. Its objectives include the creation of new literature for theater with stories from different ethnic communities, changing the methods of casting to include more diverse performers and creating new possibilities for a more diverse audience. Jerome funding will be directed to a new program called Voices of Exile, which will develop and present plays written by emerging writers from Minnesota and New York, based on the exile experience and composed in their original languages. Funding will also be directed toward Imagining Worlds, scheduled for the 2000-2001 season and to be developed through workshop in the summer of 2000. It is expected to be a tapestry of poetry, painting, acting and choreography. Jerome monies will also be used for Rashomon, written by Luu Pham and Meena Natarajan, and based on a short story by Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
Theater

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