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Art in General

1999
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$50,000
ART IN GENERAL, New York City, received a two-part, two-year grant of $50,000 in support of its exhibition program and Minnesota Artist Residency Program. Art in General's mission is to support and stimulate the creation of contemporary artwork. It is responsive to diverse communities and broadens the context in which contemporary art is viewed and presented. By providing varied exhibitions and public programs, it seeks to involve artists in the presentation of their work as an integral part of their growth. Through a comprehensive nomination and selection process, a Minnesota emerging artist will receive an eight-week long residency at Art in General. This will mark the third residency by a Minnesota artist.
Visual Arts

Artists Space

1999
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$15,000
ARTISTS SPACE, New York City, was awarded a grant of $15,000 in support of the participation of emerging artists in the exhibition and individual granting program. Established in 1973, Artists Space is a nonprofit center for contemporary art and a service organization for artists. It seeks to broaden the visibility of emerging and under-recognized artists, and to increase public awareness of their art through the ten-month exhibition season. Emerging artists' works in architecture, drawing, film, video, painting, performance, photography, sculpture and multimedia are presented.
Visual Arts

Arts LAB

1999
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$125,000
In a new initiative, a grant of $125,000 over two years was awarded to THE SAINT PAUL FOUNDATION, St. Paul, Minnesota, in support of the development of an arts capacity program, undertaken in collaboration with The Bush Foundation. The purpose is to strengthen small and mid-sized nonprofit arts organizations in the Twin Cities area. The initiative will provide access to current thinking on issues relevant to these organizations and will build upon their internal knowledge and support systems through leadership teams. It will provide opportunities for interaction, networking and support, as well as modest working capital grants. It is expected that the program will serve eight organizations over a three-year period. More information on eligibility and program design will be available within the next three months. This initiative grows out of a study commissioned by The Bush Foundation from the Stevens Group.
Multi-disciplinary

Asian American Renaissance

1999
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$35,050
ASIAN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE, St. Paul, Minnesota, received a grant of $35,050 in support of the Artist Development Grants Program and services to and support for emerging professional Asian American artists. The mission of the Renaissance is to build community through the arts. Its program explores socio-cultural, historical and contemporary issues important to a Pan Asian community. Two years ago, the Renaissance piloted an Artist Career Development Program in which an independent selection panel competitively reviewed proposals for career and work development projects. Jerome Foundation is dedicating $25,050 in support of emerging artists development grants in the second round of this program. In addition, funds are designated
Multi-disciplinary

Shawn Atikins

1999
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$8,000
SHAWN ATKINS - Eyeball, an animated short film that traces the story of a girl who commits a brutal act and literally swallows the evidence. The story follows her as this secret becomes more and more internally disturbing to her, giving her nightmares. This causes her conscious mind to separate from her unconscious.
Film/Video & New Media

Phyllis Baldino

1999
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$12,000
PHYLLIS BALDINO received a grant for Color without Color, an experimental documentary about Achromatopsia, a rare condition that prevents the eyes from seeing color.
Film/Video & New Media

Michael Banning

1999
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,500
MICHAEL BANNING, artist, will attend a seven-day Fresco Workshop in Detroit, Michigan, and will visit noted public murals in Detroit and other cities in the Upper Midwest. The workshop will involve hands-on experience in all the steps of fresco painting including pigment, plaster and lime preparation, plastering and painting
Visual Arts

Eva L. Barr

1999
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,000
EVA BARR, a resident of Wykoff, received a grant to travel to the Norlands Living History Center in Livermore Falls, Maine, to experience the adult live-in and to use this experience in her work creating interactive, inclusive theatrical experiences.
Theater

Lena Bernberg

1999
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$14,000
LANA BERNBERG received a grant for Wake Me When It's Over, an experimental narrative that will be a lyrical and elusive story of Helen, a young woman spurned by her mother after revealing her lesbian longings, who plunges into the dark depths of depression.
Film/Video & New Media

Nicholas Blair

1999
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$8,000
NICHOLAS BLAIR received support for Coming of Age at the End of the World, a documentary about a 71-year-old Jewish grandmother who takes her granddaughter back to her homeland of Poland, where she faced incredible trauma during the war.
Film/Video & New Media

The Bronx Council on the Arts

1999
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$15,000
A grant of $15,000 was awarded to the BRONX COUNCIL ON THE ARTS, New York City, for Longwood's Cyber Studio Fellowship Program. This is a new initiative that provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists to use cyber technology as a creative tool. The project's main purpose is to provide opportunities for artists to work in its new cyber studio to create new work within a supportive and creative environment.
Visual Arts

Eva Ilona Brzeski

1999
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$12,000
EVA ILONA BRZESKI was given support for Last Seen, a feature-length narrative film about the disappearance of a high school girl, who was last seen running in desperation around a school track in street clothes and bare feet.
Film/Video & New Media

The Builders Association

1999
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$10,000
>A grant of $10,000 was authorized for The Builders Association, New York City, in support of the development and production of TOSCA. Under the artistic direction of Marianne Weems, The Builders Association produces large-scale performance events exploring the languages of theater, media and architecture. TOSCA is envisioned as embodying a more fluid approach than The Builders Association has used in the past. This piece will be approached through the explosion of youth-oriented techno music and video, and based largely on fragments or samples drawn from that culture.
Multi-disciplinary

Martha Holloway Burgess

1999
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$7,000
MARTHA BURGESS was supported for Ignatz' Nose Travels in Still Life, an interactive CD-ROM that will consciously select a concealed aspect of our culture and tease out its meaning, desirability and use via everyday objects. It will contain a series of still life photographs within which animation, sound tracks, video clips, poems, jokes and interactive stories are associated and accessible.
Film/Video & New Media

Gary Burt

1999
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$850
A grant was awarded to singer/songwriter GARY BURT of Grand Rapids to travel to the Swannanoa Gathering in Asheville, North Carolina to study songwriting with renowned contemporary folk artists.
Music

Wally Cardona Ventures

1999
Dance
New York City
General Program
$10,000
WALLY CARDONA VENTURES, New York City, received $10,000 in support of the Solos Project in 1999. Cardona will create an evening-length program of solos featuring guest artists renowned for their work as exemplars of certain styles and techniques. The soloists/guest artists will perform on stage with the four-person Wally Cardona Quartet. Solos will be created for individual performers with the Royal Ballet, the Martha Graham Dance Company, the Merce Cunningham Company, the New York City Ballet, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Jos Limn Company. Solos will also be created for each member of the quartet. Cardona hopes to engage young experimental composers to create electronic music for the work.
Dance

Willetha (Toni) Carter and Rose McGee

1999
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
Actor and storyteller WILLETHA (TONI) CARTER and writer and storyteller ROSE MCGEE will travel to Ghana, West Africa to attend the Fourth Annual Pan African Historical & Theatre Festival and participate in the First Annual International Black Storytelling Festival. Through firsthand exposure to West African culture, they will gather information to enrich their storytelling presentations.
Theater

Cave Canem Foundation

1999
Literature
New York City
General Program
$22,000
CAVE CANEM, New York City, received subsidy of $22,000 to support the participation of New York City and Minnesota emerging writers in the summer retreat and workshop at Mount St. Alphonsus and the 1999-2000 New York City poetry workshops. Cave Canem was founded in 1996 as a summer writing workshop designed to enhance the development of emerging and under-recognized African American poets, strategically positioned to be an affordable alternative to larger, more expensive workshops. Cave Canem fosters a community of African American writers and creates an atmosphere in which participants freely take creative risks.
Literature

Charlottmarie

1999
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,800
Vocalist and composer LILA KANE received a grant to travel for three months in New Delhi, Haridwar, Beas and Rishikesh, India, and Athens, Greece, to further her study of ancient mystical/sacred music, chanting and sound practices, which will be incorporated into her next opera.
Music

Cheap Theatre

1999
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$8,000
CHEAP THEATRE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $8,000 to support New Play Series 4. Cheap Theatre's mission is to produce new plays, drawing on local and regional talent to bring compelling new theater voices to Midwest audiences. Its name reflects a policy of providing inexpensive tickets for each production in order to make new plays accessible. The New Play Series is the primary vehicle for advancing the mission of the company to provide playwrights with full professional productions. This coming season, the two new plays in the Series are Stroganoff by Erica Christ and Santa Concepcion, by Anne Garcia Romero.
Theater

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