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Nicky Tamrong

1995
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$7,000
Intermedia Arts Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, acted as fiscal agent for performance artists Nicky Tamrong and Pam Wynn. They are developing a new work, tentatively titled Six Heads, for performance in late 1995 or early 1996. This was the second grant the Foundation authorized for the multidisciplinary work of Tamrong and collaborators. Using six unusual characters in an interactive performance, the event will encourage audience members to take closer looks at their own interiors.
Multi-disciplinary

Jocelyn Taylor

1995
Film
New York City
New York City Film Production
$8,000
Jocelyn Taylor received funding for Bodily Functions, a video about body image and sexual expression as they intersect with family and society. The video will investigate how upbringing, social setting, and racial identity set the stage for the development of a woman's sexuality. Bodily Functions revolves around the true stories of black lesbians, mapping out the varying experiences of women who uniquely work out the specific burdens of blackness, womaness, and lesbianism in a black-fearing, homophobic, image hostile environment.
Film

Kelli A. Tennyson

1995
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,945
Dancer KELLI TENNYSON will attend a three-week workshop with Nancy Stark Smith in Northampton, Massachusetts, to broaden her experience as an improviser and to continue advancing her skills as a dancer.
Dance

Textile Center of Minnesota

1995
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$9,000
A grant of $9,000 was authorized for the Textile Center of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, in support of programming and artists services within the 1995-96 program year. The organization will inspire and support fiber artists, provide information, promote education, preserve skills and traditions, educate the public about the fiber arts and provide a central networking facility.
Visual Arts

Theater for the New City

1995
Theater
New York City
General Program
$10,000
A grant of $10,000 designated for emerging artists productions in the 1995-96 program year was authorized for Theater for the New City, New York City. This Theater nurtures and develops emerging playwrights by giving them space to produce their work. It presents 30 to 40 new American plays by both emerging and established writers each year. Ten of those are grouped into an Emerging Playwrights Program, the focus of Jerome Foundation subsidy. Plays are selected for their depth, vision and relevance to social and political life.
Theater

Theatre Communications Group, Inc.

1995
Theater
New York City
General Program
$32,000
Theater Communications Group, New York City, received $32,000 to continue the Affiliated Writers Program. In 1989, TCG, the national organization for the nonprofit professional theater, launched the pilot for a National Theater Criticism/Affiliated Writers program. This innovative writer/critic development program enables American Theatre magazine to encourage and support regionally-based writers developing careers in arts criticism. Jerome subsidy is dedicated toward New York City and Minnesota-based writers. The Foundation has supported this program since inception.
Theater

Erin Thompson

1995
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,021
ERIN THOMPSON, a dancer, choreographer and teacher, will spend seven days in San Francisco, California, studying compositional ideas and processes using vocal work, text and images with Joe Goode in the Joe Goode Performance Group Workshop.
Dance

Twin Cities Public Television

1995
Film
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
Twin Cities Public Television, St. Paul, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $20,000 to support research and development grants for emerging creative American artists within the ALIVE TV program. This pioneering PBS arts series produces groundbreaking work that brings together performers, visual artists and film and video makers. In order to test new ideas, ALIVE TV uses a research and development fund to award grants to independent artists early in the creative process. Having a developed idea is a great help to ALIVE TV in the process of deciding whether to move forward with a project. These grants should allow for real growth and an opportunity to produce work that artists might not otherwise be able to do.
Film

Urban Bush Women

1995
Dance
New York City
General Program
$13,000
Urban Bush Women, New York City, received $13,000 toward the creation of Bones & Ash, A Gilda Story, based on the novel by Jewelle Gomez. The dominant themes of the story/production are the empowerment of women through history, and the basic human need for belonging to a family or other primary group. This large-scale and multi-year production very much needed the financing necessary to complete the work.
Dance

UrbanGlass

1995
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$12,000
UrbanGlass, New York City, received a grant of $12,000 to support fellowship and artist residency programs. The organizations mission is to promote the use of glass as a medium for creative work in art, craft and design; to foster excellence by providing a critical context for the developing glass art movement; to offer professional opportunities, high quality facilities and expertise to artists; and to engender public appreciation of art glass. There are two ongoing programs which are structured to serve emerging and under-recognized artists: the artist residency program and UrbanGlass fellowships, the latter designed to serve artists of color from disadvantaged backgrounds, for whom the challenges of working in glass are multiplied.
Visual Arts

Janika Vandervelde

1995
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,300
Composer JANIKA VANDERVELDE received support to spend three weeks in New York, in two separate trips, collaborating with pianist/performer Anthony de Mare on a music-theater piece she is writing for a fall production sponsored by Corn Palace. This will be the first time that Vandervelde has fully conceptualized, written and directed a piece of music-theater.
Music

VSA Minnesota

1995
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$12,000
Very Special Arts Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $12,000 to provide small grants to emerging artists with disabilities and to underwrite adult artists services. An assessment and planning grant of $7,000 was awarded in 1994, which led to a proposal to provide an interlocking set of services for artists with disabilities.
Multi-disciplinary

Diane Waller & Company

1995
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$7,000
The Minnesota Dance Alliance, Minneapolis, Minnesota, on behalf of choreographer Diane Waller received $7,000 to support the development and production of Liquid Pictures, Waller's new performance work to be presented at the Southern Theater in June of 1995.
Dance

The Dale Warland Singers

1995
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$2,000
A supplementary award of $2,000 was made to The Dale Warland Singers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in order to cover unexpected copying costs for a composers commission previously authorized.
Music

Marshall Weber

1995
Film
Minnesota
Minnesota Film Production
$6,000
Marshall Weber, Madison, WI, $6,000 (Production). Beautiful Losers. A 60-minute experimental video documentary about punk-rock street kids in Madison, WI, which will provide a metaphorical construct on the issue of excess.
Film

World Music Institute

1995
Music
New York City
General Program
$15,000
A grant of $15,000 was authorized for the World Music Institute, New York City, in support of emerging composers' commissions. The Institute is dedicated to the research and presentation of the finest in traditional and contemporary music from around the world. It presents numerous concerts in New York City, and arranges tours of artists to other cities
Music

Zeitgeist

1995
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$11,000
Zeitgeist, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $11,000 for performance activities related to a commissioning grant the Jerome Foundation authorized for Zeitgeist in 1993. Committed to performing the music of contemporary composers, Zeitgeist presents music reflecting the spirit at the end of the 20th Century. This focus is reflected in commissions of new work, performances, education, outreach activities and recordings. Since 1980, Zeitgeist has used Jerome funds to commission 24 new works by emerging composers.
Music

Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre

1995
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$15,000
Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $15,000 as a one-time, mid-career artist project grant for the development of the work Garden of Names. The creator, Susana di Palma, faces with this work an opportunity to take risks and meet a substantial challenge.
Dance

Chris Aiken

1994
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,350
Chris Aiken, a dancer, choreographer and performer, received support to spend 16 days in Vancouver, British Columbia. The purpose of his travel is to attend the Vancouver Improvisation Festival, where he will have the opportunity to work, perform and take classes with internationally renowned improvisers from North America.
Dance

The Alternative Museum

1994
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$26,000
Visual Arts

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