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

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Roulette Intermedium, Inc.

2000
Music
New York City
General Program
$60,000
ROULETTE, New York City, received a two-year grant of $60,000 in support of 12 commissions to emerging artists. Roulette's concert series of experimental and adventurous music provides performing opportunities for composers to present their works to live audiences, and for audiences to learn about new directions in music. The series supports and reflects adventurous activity. Jerome has been supporting this concert series, since 1983. In 1997, a Roulette pilot commissioning program, with Jerome funding, was launched. It focuses on an eclectic range of emerging composers by providing what are often first-time commissions. They are recommended by other composers, independent curators and presenters. Eligible artists must live in New York City and be at an early stage of their career. It was the objective of the pilot program to uncover some new trends that young composers are following or creating, and to take some of the work accomplished in clubs and underground venues to a broader arena. Due to the success of this pilot, Jerome continued its funding support.
Music

S.A.S.E.: The Write Place

2000
Literature
Minnesota
General Program
$40,650
S.A.S.E.: THE WRITE PLACE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $40,650 in support of the S.A.S.E./Jerome Fellowships and the Writer-to-Writer Mentorship Program. S.A.S.E.'s mission is to provide affordable, quality programming, developed and administered by a diverse group of people for writers of all backgrounds to develop their craft and present or publish their works. Its innovative approach involves going out into the community, utilizing neighborhood venues and contracting with working writers to coordinate programs. The S.A.S.E./Jerome Fellowships were inaugurated in 1997 to support emerging writers of fiction, poetry and nonfiction. The funds provide writers with tools to enhance their careers including the purchase of equipment, paying for mentorships, attending writing conferences or retreats, promoting a book or simply buying the time to write. Funding was also authorized for the Writer-to-Writer Mentorship Program, a flexibly designed initiative that allows writers to advance to the next level of development through highly individualized assistance from established writers. This is a small group learning model that extends for a semester.
Literature

Saint John's University

2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
SAINT JOHNS UNIVERSITY, Collegeville, Minnesota, has received Jerome Foundation subsidy since 1984 for the residencies of emerging artists in the Pottery Program, under the direction of artist Richard Bresnahan. It is based upon Japanese techniques and incorporates indigenous materials. A one-time grant of $20,000 was authorized for an exhibition of approximately 80 clay works, drawn from the pieces created by Bresnahan, Jerome emerging artists in residence and Grotto Foundation undergraduate apprentices. The exhibition will be guest curated by Dr. Matthew Welch, a curator in the Asian Art Department at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, who is writing a book on the Saint Johns Pottery. In conjunction with the publication of that volume, Saint Johns will mount an exhibition in its gallery and then tour it to venues in the Upper Midwest. The Jerome Foundations commitment is conditioned upon full funding being raised for the exhibition and tour.
Visual Arts

Saint Paul Academy & Summit School

2000
Misc
Minnesota
General Program
$18,000
The Jerome Foundation Directors authorized a grant of up to $18,000 to ST. PAUL ACADEMY AND SUMMIT SCHOOL, St. Paul, Minnesota, to restore and preserve the Jerome Hill mural. The Foundations founder, Jerome Hill, was a student at St. Paul Academy. In the years 1921 and 1922, he painted a mural in what was then the chemistry and physics. The mural, executed largely in impermanent materials, is in critical need of restoration. Included in the imagery Hill painted are Archimedes making his discovery of the laws of specific gravity; Gallileo demonstrating the laws of falling bodies from the Tower of Pisa; Torrichelli, working on the principle of the barometer; Isaac Newton in his orchard discovering the law of gravity; Benjamin Franklin experimenting with electrical power by means of a kite in a thunderstorm; the Magdeburg Hemisphere experiment and Einstein in his study. In 2005, the Foundation will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Jerome Hill's birth. A number of programs will be undertaken in conjunction with this Centennial.
Misc

Frank Clemens Sander

2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,000
FRANK SANDER, an installation artist and sculptor, was awarded funding to spend five weeks in Otis, Oregon, studying at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. The Center is dedicated to building a strong relationship between art and nature. Sanders commitment to healthy leasing of the earth is apparent in his work.
Visual Arts

Jerod Santek

2000
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,123
A grant was awarded to writer JEROD SANTEK to travel to Phoenix and Lake Havasu City, Arizona, for one month to conduct research on the relocation of the London Bridge and contemporary cultural attitudes in Lake Havasu City. Santeks research in Arizona is for his novel titled Stone So Strong.
Literature

Susan Scalf, Kristin Van Loon, and Arwen Wilder

2000
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,422
A grant was awarded to SUSAN SCALF/KRISTIN VAN LOON/ARWEN WILDER, choreographers and dancers comprising three-quarters of the company Concrete Farm, to travel to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The choreographers plan to undergo intensive study with Julyan Hamilton, an internationally acclaimed improviser whose current artistic exploration is aligned with theirs.
Dance

Holly Schroeder

2000
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,100
HOLLY SCHROEDER, a cabaret singer, was awarded funding to attend the ONeill Theater Centers Cabaret Symposium in August. Schroeder hopes to gain further skills as a cabaret artist and to learn from the directors, composers, writers and teachers at the Symposium.
Music

Tom Schroeder

2000
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$12,000
TOM SHROEDER, Minneapolis, MN. Shroeder received support for Riding With Harv, a 15-minute animated film about a character named Dave, a college student who is entertained one afternoon by his grandparents' neighbors, Harv and Olga. He is driven around the small town where they live, while they tell stories. Harv and Olga are an old couple who can barely stand each other, but cannot possibly live without one another. During their drive, another motorist scratches Harv's car, which angers him to the point of seeking revenge.
Film/Video & New Media

Shelly Silver

2000
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$15,000
SHELLY SILVER, received funding for an experimental narrative called suicide, about a filmmaker who is contemplating suicide. Rejected by and rejecting her own country, she starts traveling aimlessly, camera in hand. What she did formerly as a profession she now does in desperation, filming everything and everyone in a last ditch effort to make a connection. Zig-zagging the globe, from New York to Osaka to Berlin to Mexico, as she increasingly loses touch with reality. Her filming becomes more searching, poignant and aggressive.
Film/Video & New Media

Skewed Visions Performance Company

2000
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$12,500
SKEWED VISIONS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $12,500 to develop a new work titled The Car. This company specializes in site-specific performance, producing works engaging in and engaged by their physical environment. The Car, to be presented during the Minnesota Fringe Festival in August 2000, will reveal, through performance, spaces in the metropolitan area and the lives of people not usually encountered by the ordinary citizen. Three performances will be designed to take place in three separate vehicles. Audience members will sit in the back seat and witness the performances either while in transit or at specific stops. Once the performance is over in one vehicle, passengers move to the next until they've witnessed all three segments.
Theater

Smack Mellon Studios

2000
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$28,000
SMACK MELLON STUDIOS, Brooklyn, New York, received a two-year grant of $28,000 to subsidize the participation of emerging artists in the exhibition program. Smack Mellons mission is to nurture and support emerging and under-represented mid-career artists by providing access to technology, studio space and exhibition opportunities. The organization also supports an artist-in-residence program. Jerome funding will finance eight exhibitions, four in 2000 and four in 2001. Grant funds will cover the expenses of honoraria, materials, technical assistance, promotion, administrative support and insurance. The 2000 exhibition schedule begins with The Skin Game, an exploration of the nature of skin and the tension it creates as dialogue.
Visual Arts

Patrice Snead

2000
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$986
Funding was awarded to arts administrator PATRICE SNEAD to spend five days at the Urban World Film Festival in New York City. Snead is program and film funds administrator for Independent Feature Project/North and development director for the Junteenth Film Festival. The Festival is an internationally competitive event dedicated to redefining and enhancing the role of minorities in contemporary independent cinema.
Film/Video & New Media

The Soap Factory

2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$40,000
A two-year grant of $40,000 was awarded to NO NAME EXHIBITIONS AT THE SOAP FACTORY, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of exhibition programming serving emerging artists. No Name was founded in 1988 by a small group of Minnesota artists. It now occupies a 48,000 sq. ft. turn-of-the-century wood and brick warehouse near the Minneapolis riverfront. This building provides a unique showcase for sculpture, performance and installation art as well as traditional gallery spaces for painting, photography and other two-dimensional work. Each year, No Name presents several large-scale visual exhibitions featuring a wide range of work from local, regional and national emerging artists. It maintains an open submission policy for receipt of artists slides and proposals.
Visual Arts

Socrates Sculpture Park

2000
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

Soho Repertory Theatre, Inc.

2000
Theater
New York City
General Program
$10,000
SOHO REPERTORY THEATRE, New York City, was incorporated in 1975 to present new and experimental theater productions. It fully produces two to three plays per season plus numerous readings and workshops of new plays. It calls itself a hothouse for exuberant theatrical work; and it's been operating in that way for over 24 years. A Jerome grant of $10,000 was made to support the development of new work by emerging playwrights.
Theater

The Southern Theater Foundation

2000
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$70,000
THE SOUTHERN THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $70,000 in support of productions by and services for emerging creative artists. The Southern Theater produces work that is highly experimental and exploratory, and which looks for new ways to articulate aesthetic ideas. The Southern presents alternative performance by artists working at the grassroots of the Twin Cities varied cultural, political and economic communities--artists who are creating works that respond to issues and life situations that are often invisible to mainstream society. The Southern's commitment to emerging artists who are developing new work that reflects personal growth coincides with the Jerome Foundation's priorities.
Multi-disciplinary

Sandra Spieler

2000
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,606
Funding was awarded to SANDRA SPIELER, Artistic Director of in the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre to spend 37 days in Korea and Germany. While in Korea, Spieler will visit with Dr. Dong Il Lee and learn about mask and ritual theater. In Germany, she will attend a special session of the International School of Theater Anthropology.
Theater

Carla Stetson

2000
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$840
CARLA STETSON, a sculptor, received a grant spend time working at the Ochs Brick Manufacturing Plant in Springfield, Minnesota, to carve, shape and lay out bricks, which she will then use to construct a prototype sculptural bench. This is a hands-on investigation about brick and the way it can be used in functional exterior sculptures.
Visual Arts

Eve Sussman

2000
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$13,000
EVE SUSSMAN received funding for China/White - Scenes from an Exile, a panoramic film/video that will be shown as a gallery installation. It is about two principal characters, HER and HIM, who are caught in the turmoil of emotional, psychological and physical exile and take their dysfunctional communication to its erotic limit. Their condition is contrasted by the presence of LEAH, THE DOG, THE SOOTHSAYER and THE STRANGER, who foil the couple's unbearable existentialism.
Film/Video & New Media

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