2004 Grant Awards: State Listings
Arts on Radio and Television/Folk Arts Infrastructure/Heritage & Preservation/Learning in the Arts/Partnerships
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to
change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
MICHIGAN
Cable Communications
Detroit, MI
$14,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support SCOOP, a program that will provide hands-on instruction
in video production for high school students in after-school and
summer settings. Divided into three groups based on their skill
level, students will write, produce, direct, and edit their own
programs using industry-standard equipment with instruction from
media professionals.
Detroit Historical Society
Detroit, MI
$10,000
CATEGORY: Heritage & Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE:
Museums
To support a condition assessment survey and a treatment and
maintenance recommendations report for the city's outdoor art
collection. Due to citywide budget cuts, the society has recently
inherited responsibility for the city's collection of public art
from the Department of Parks and Recreation.
InsideOut Literary Arts Projects, Inc.
Detroit, MI
$33,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support a writers-in-residence project. Creative writing
workshops will be provided to Detroit Public School students in the
third through 12th grades. These weekly workshops by poets and
fiction writers will be held in three classes per school.
Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra
Kalamazoo, MI
$10,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support a school-based and community-based education program.
Activities will include school residencies by musicians and
composers, string coaching by professional musicians, and concert
and community-based programs.
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
$30,000
CATEGORY: Leadership Initiatives FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Folk
& Traditional Arts
To support the Michigan Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program
and related costs. Funding for the program will also support
research, documentation, and public presentations, including an
exhibition and publication.
Michigan State University (consortium)
East Lansing, MI
$35,000
CATEGORY: Heritage & Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE:
Folk & Traditional Arts
To support a consortium project, the 2004 Great Lakes Folk
Festival. In collaboration with the City of East Lansing, the
festival will provide a sampling of the best traditional artists
around the country and the world.
Michigan Youth Arts Festival
Kalamazoo, MI
$20,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support the Michigan Youth Arts Festival. The project will
feature educational clinics, workshops, master classes, rehearsals,
and performances and exhibitions of youth work.
State of Michigan, DHAL, Council for Arts and Cultural
Affairs (consortium)
Lansing, MI
$50,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support folk arts education activities in Michigan and
nationwide. The consortium project will update and distribute, in
printed and online versions, Folk Arts in Education: A Resource
Handbook , and the 1979 FOLKPATTERNS curriculum
guide.
State of Michigan,DHAL, Council for Arts and Cultural
Affairs
Lansing, MI
$676,550
CATEGORY: Partnership FIELD/DISCIPLINE: State &
Regional
To support Partnership Agreement activities.
MICHIGAN total grants: 9
MICHIGAN total dollars: $878,550
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