Multidisciplinary: FY2003 Grants
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
Access | Creativity | Heritage/Preservation | Organizational Capacity
Leadership | Panelists
Access
509 Cultural Center
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support free arts programming in a low-income neighborhood. The
project will feature outdoor performances, the ninth-annual In the
Street Theater Festival and visual arts exhibitions.
Aliquippa Alliance for Unity and Development, Inc.
Aliquippa, PA
$20,000
To support the 11th annual Aliquippa Embraces Art Festival. The
one-day event will be followed by a year-round, artist-in-residence
program.
Alternate ROOTS, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$60,000
To support the Tour/Residency Program and other services. This
multistate project will provide services that will enable
geographically isolated artists and presenters to reach broader
audiences, share information and develop new work.
Amigos del Museo del Barrio (aka El Museo del
Barrio)
New York, NY
$25,000
To support programming integrating visual art exhibitions and
performing arts activities. The initiative will comprise theater
programs, music concerts, film screenings and an art symposium in
conjunction with the exhibitions.
ARTREACH, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$10,000
To support the expansion of the online version of Access the
Arts, etc., A Guide for People with Disabilities. The guide
will provide disabled audience members with an enhanced listing of
accessible visual and performing art venues in southeastern
Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and Delaware.
Centro Cultural Aztlan, Inc.
San Antonio, TX
$25,000
To support a series of special community arts programs. Through
exhibitions, workshops and performances, underserved audiences will
be given the opportunity to participate in the creation and
appreciation of Chicano/Latino art and culture.
Class Acts Arts, Inc.
Silver Spring, MD
$15,000
To support the expansion of outreach programs to underserved
populations. The two-part project will focus on special-needs and
at-risk youth, and the development of deaf access programs.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association
Peninsula, OH
$35,000
To support the artists-in-residence program. Six artists in various
disciplines will be engaged to create models for interacting with
students and the public in a residential environmental program.
Danceworks, Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
$30,000
To support the 50-Plus Initiative, a dance and creative arts
program for older adults. Workshops, classes, exhibitions,
residencies and performances will be adapted for high-functioning
older adults, low-functioning and frail elderly, and for those with
physical and cognitive disabilities, including Alzheimer's
disease.
East Bay Center for the Performing Arts
Richmond, CA
$60,000
To support Call and Response and a series of special performance
events. Multicultural resident dance, music and theater companies
will perform at San Francisco Bay Area sites.
Elders Share the Arts (aka National Center for Creative
Aging) (consortium)
Brooklyn, NY
$40,000
To support the Creative Aging Institutes, a national arts-in-aging
training program. Project activities will include continued
training programs at five affiliate sites and an expansion to
additional cities, creation of a network newsletter, and
development of an online component highlighting model programs.
Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
San Antonio, TX
$45,000
To support Arte es Vida. The series will consist of presentations
by literary, visual and performance artists at schools, senior
centers and other venues in the city's Westside.
Galeria/Studio 24
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support Paradigms Lost. The project will explore
Latino/Latin-American artists' reflections on self and place in the
digital age, and will comprise a visual art exhibition,
performances, public art and a youth arts component.
Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support ARTIST AND INFLUENCE. The project will document visual
artists, writers, performers and arts administrators through
recorded interviews, photography and the publication of a
journal.
High 5 Tickets to the Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the Take 5 reduced price ticketing program. This
adult-led, small group program is designed to make the arts
accessible to younger teens, many of whom may not be able to attend
an arts event on their own.
Institute for Cultural Partnerships
Harrisburg, PA
$20,000
To support a multisite residency program in south central
Pennsylvania. Three artists will offer Latino and other interested
adults instruction in poetry, dance and visual arts.
Japanese American Cultural and Community Center
Los Angeles, CA
$50,000
To support contemporary and traditional cross-cultural arts
programming. Project activities will include concerts,
performances, visual art exhibitions, cultural celebrations and a
series of events that will bring programming to sites throughout
Los Angeles.
Little City Foundation
Palatine, IL
$20,000
To support Have Art, Will Travel. This series of mobile arts
classes is designed for children and adults with developmental
disabilities and provides them with at-home/work instruction in
visual, performing and media arts.
Myrna Loy Center/Helena Presents
Helena, MT
$24,000
To support phase four of Echoes of Discovery. This five-part
project culminating in 2003-2004 explores historical and mythical
notions of the Northwest Passage.
New Comers' Network, Inc. (aka Refugee Family
Services)
Clarkston, GA
$20,000
To support My Journey Yours, a series of residencies and
exhibitions. A team of artists and individuals from local refugee
communities will generate a series of collaborative art works.
Real Art Ways, Inc. (consortium)
Hartford, CT
$40,000
To support events focusing on contemporary work by Puerto Rican
artists. The series will feature a visual art exhibition, musical
performances, films, literary events and a youth arts
component.
Senior Arts Project
Albuquerque, NM
$6,000
To support a Celebration of African American Artists. This
series will consist of workshops in visual and literary arts,
musical performances and intergenerational storytelling events.
Stern Grove Festival Association
San Francisco, CA
$30,000
To support the Asian American and Pacific Islander Initiative. This
project will consist of a mainstage concert featuring contemporary
and traditional Hawaiian music and dance, and education programs
for children and adults.
Sun Valley Center for the Arts and Humanities, Inc.
(aka Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Inc.)
Sun Valley, ID
$25,000
To support a series of programs exploring Hispanic art and culture.
The project will include visual art exhibitions, performances and
literary events.
Taller Puertorriqueno, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$40,000
To support a series of adult and family programming activities.
Programs in the visual arts, music, public art and literature will
explore both traditional and contemporary Latino art forms.
Urban Appalachian Council
Cincinnati, OH
$30,000
To support a series of residencies in diverse inner-city Cincinnati
neighborhoods. Appalachian and Affrilachian artists will facilitate
community-based activities in creative writing, storytelling,
theater and music.
VSA arts of New Hampshire
Concord, NH
$20,000
To support activities designed to make art more broadly available
to individuals with disabilities. The initiative will include site
surveys, a Web-based ticket exchange and a monthly calendar of
events.
Walker's Point Center for the Arts, Ltd.
Milwaukee, WI
$10,000
To support exhibitions and performances that will introduce
multiethnic, low-income audiences to traditional and contemporary
art forms. Work from a range of disciplines including visual art,
craft, performance art and digital art will be presented.
Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, Inc.
Camden, NJ
$30,000
To support the expansion of the artist residency and workshop
program. Up to four literary and performing artists will develop
new work with community participation.
Washington Pavilion Management, Inc.
Sioux Falls, SD
$10,000
To support access to educational arts activities for new community
members. The project will provide Sudanese and Ethiopian refugees
and other new area residents with access to open art studio
sessions.
Creativity
3 Legged Race, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN
$12,000
To support the 5th annual Summer Blizzard. The series will focus on
the development and presentation of four new, large-scale dance,
circus arts and interdisciplinary works.
651 ARTS (Kings Majestic Corporation) (on
behalf of Fist & Heel Performance Group)
Brooklyn, NY
$10,000
To support the development of Black Burlesque (revisited). The
project is a collaboration between Fist and Heel Performance Group
(NYC) and Black Umfolosi (Zimbabwe) with the Noble Douglas Dance
Company (Trinidad and Tobago).
American Music Center, Inc.
New York, NY
$23,000
To support the commissioning of collaborative Web-based works.
Composers will be paired with visual or performing artists to
create new works of art that incorporate music and new media.
Appalshop, Inc. (on behalf of American Festival
Project)
Whitesburg, KY
$35,000
To support the American Festival Project's Primary Labs and
Traveling Council. The project supports artists in the creation of
community arts projects in underserved regions of Appalachia.
Arts at St. Ann's (St. Ann Center for Restoration and
the Arts, Inc.)
Brooklyn, NY
$35,000
To support the 2003 Puppet Lab and Labapalooza! Mini-Festival of
New Puppet Theater from The Lab. The project is an ongoing
professional workshop where emerging and mid-career puppet artists
and collaborators meet weekly to create new, interdisciplinary
puppet theater works.
Boston Cyberarts, Inc.
Jamaica Plain, MA
$20,000
To support the Boston Cyberarts Festival. Ten events will be
developed and produced for the 2003 festival.
Builders Association, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support Alladeen, a cross-media performance based on the
legend of Alladin. The project will be created in collaboration
with the London-based South Asian performance company, Moti
Roti.
CalArts (California Institute of the Arts)
Valencia, CA
$25,000
To support REDCAT InterArts. The new project will comprise five
residencies by innovative artistic teams from a range of
disciplines.
Carnegie Mellon University (on behalf of Studio for
Creative Inquiry)
Pittsburgh, PA
$40,000
To support a one-year Artist Residency Project with an emphasis on
artists collectives. Three artists/collectives and an art
critic/curator will be provided with the opportunity to develop new
work and convene a panel on the collective art-making process.
CDDC (Chhandam Chitresh Das Dance Company)
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support a collaboration between two Bengali artists, dancer and
choreographer Chitresh Das and Paris-based painter Shahabuddin. The
project will expand upon a work-in-progress performance presented
in 2001.
Center for Cultural Exchange
Portland, ME
$30,000
To support the creation of Orientalism. This new work by
Armenian-American composer Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian will explore
the West's relationship with Islamic and Asian cultures.
Chashama, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the Artist in Residence Program. The program offers free
rehearsal, performance, studio and gallery space to emerging and
established artists based in New York City.
Contemporary Arts Center
New Orleans, LA
$20,000
To support Hip Hop: Kicking Rhyme. The program will feature a
multidisciplinary performance event, a visual art exhibition and a
theater residency.
Corporation of Yaddo
Saratoga Springs, NY
$25,000
To support residencies for professional artists. Up to 100 artists
who have never before been in residence at Yaddo will be provided
with residencies running from two weeks to one month.
Creative Time, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the New York Project. Three artists will create audio
narratives about the New York City neighborhoods in which they
live.
DiverseWorks ArtSpace
Houston, TX
$40,000
To support the commissioning and presentation of new works. The
project will include a series of visual arts exhibitions,
performances, artist residencies and educational activities.
Djerassi Resident Artists Program
Woodside, CA
$35,000
To support one-month residencies for American artists. The project
will provide studios, living accommodations, meals and professional
support for media artists, visual artists, writers, choreographers
and composers.
Exploratorium
San Francisco, CA
$35,000
To support the commissioning of up to six new works. The
commissioned pieces will be integral to two museum initiatives in
science and education.
Eyebeam Atelier, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$27,000
To support the Artist in Residence Program. Sixteen artists will be
provided with stipends for the development, creation and
presentation of new digital art through this five-month residency
program.
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Inc.
Provincetown, MA
$30,000
To support the Winter Residency Program. The program will provide
20 emerging writers and visual artists with housing, studios and a
monthly stipend for a seven-month period.
Five Myles, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the construction and production of an abstract theater
work based on The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster. This new
work will be a collaboration among architect Burzeen Contractor,
composer Jane Wang, puppeteer Hanne Tierney and designer Trevor
Brown.
Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center
New York, NY
$40,000
To support the development of professional writers and playwrights.
This project will feature writing workshops, a reading series of
original plays for stage and screen and the 31st annual Black Roots
Festival.
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
San Antonio, TX
$40,000
To support Voces Femeninas: Woman Artists Across Las Generaciones.
This year-long project will pair established and emerging dancers,
writers, and theater artists to explore the contributions of women
artists to Latino/Chicano culture.
Hallwalls, Inc.
Buffalo, NY
$25,000
To support the Hallwalls Artist-in-Residence Project. The project
will enable two visual artists, one media artist and two musicians
to create and present new works.
Harvestworks, Inc.
New York, NY
$22,000
To support the Artists' Access Program in digital media. The
program will provide artists with studio residencies, classes and
public presentation of work.
Headlands Center for the Arts
Sausalito, CA
$45,000
To support the U.S. Artists-in-Residence Program and associated
public programs. The project will provide three-month residences
for up to 30 artists.
Hesperus
Arlington, VA
$10,000
To support the Robin Hood Project. The project components include a
concert, film screening, play and lecture designed to deepen the
public's understanding of Medieval and Renaissance music and
culture.
Indo-American Cultural Center
Venice, CA
$10,000
To support the enhancement and expansion of current artist
services. Components of the project will include the Artwallah
festival of visual arts, a mentoring program and the commissioning
of 10 new projects on the South Asian diasporic experience.
International Cinematexas Short Film Festival
Austin, TX
$20,000
To support the Austin Eye+Ear Performance Series. The series will
showcase work by artists who have not previously performed in
Austin.
Jack Straw Memorial Foundation
Seattle, WA
$30,000
To support audio art residencies. The program will make available
Jack Straw studios and facilities to Northwest artists from a
variety of disciplines.
La Pocha Nostra
San Francisco, CA
$15,000
To support the creation and U.S. presentation of EX-CENTRIS. This
series of performance installations will be directed by Guillermo
Gomez-Pena at sites in the U.S., Spain and England.
Maine Arts Commission
Augusta, ME
$40,000
To support Connecting Maine Artists. This is an expansion of an
on-going program that provides artists statewide with a curriculum
of professional development opportunities and resources.
MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
Foundation, Inc.)
North Adams, MA
$40,000
To support MASS Manufacturing. Seven new works will be created
through this residency and commissioning program.
Movin' Spirits Dance Theater, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$12,000
To support The Women's Project "Under Construction". The
evening-length performance work will use a combination of live
music, video, language and dance to explore the stories and
personal histories of women.
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.
Staten Island, NY
$15,000
To support new commissioned work and the continued development of
the Turbulence Web site. The project will provide for the creation
and distribution of five new works of Internet-based art by
national artists and the development of a new interface for the web
site.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Bill Shannon/Crutch Productions)
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the creation of a new dance/multimedia project. The
evening-length work will bring together elements of break-dancing,
skateboarding, contemporary music and video to explore street dance
within a theater context.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of
Yin Mei Dance)
New York, NY
$17,000
To support the development and production of part one of the Nomad
Trilogy. Nomad I will be a multi-media, dance theater work
examining the theme of spiritual exploration.
NewTown Pasadena Foundation
Altadena, CA
$10,000
To support the presentation of two public art projects. Who's in
Control, Anyway?, an exhibition exploring audience
interactivity and Trail Markers 3, will feature
site-specific installations and performances.
Red Wing Performing Group, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$10,000
To support the creation and premiere of the Hiroshima
Maidens. This bunraku-style puppet work will be written
and directed by Dan Hurlin.
Regents of the University of California at Los Angeles
(on behalf of Center for Intercultural Performance)
$35,000
To support the Art of Rice Traveling Theater. The evening-length
production with original music, dance and theater will be created
by 15 artists of varying disciplines from Asia and the United
States during a four-week residency.
Rotunda Gallery (Brooklyn Information & Culture,
Inc.)
(on behalf of Celebrate Brooklyn Performing Arts Festival)
$15,000
To support Live Music for Film. The project will feature screenings
of two classic silent films accompanied by live performances of
original music.
Roulette Intermedium, Inc.
New York, NY
$12,000
To support the Festival of Mixology 2003. This series of eight
concerts will focus on the ways in which artists are experimenting
with new technological interfaces between sound and video.
Saratoga International Theater Institute, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support SYSTEMS/LAYERS. This collaborative work will
incorporate seven actors, five musicians and film projection to
re-examine the boundaries between theater, music and dance.
South Florida Composers Alliance, Inc.
Miami, FL
$10,000
To support the Sound Arts Workshop residency program. The project
will provide four interdisciplinary artists with access to
equipment, technical assistance and artist fees for the creation of
sound-based work.
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
$12,000
To support the development and production of La maquina del
tiempo. This new interdisciplinary work by choreographer Merian
Soto will explore the influence of salsa on musical and dance
forms.
Temple University (on behalf of Art Works in Different
Places)
Philadelphia, PA
$30,000
To support the commissioning and presenting of two new works. Art
Works in Different Places will produce a new public artwork by
visual artist Buster Simpson and an evening-length performance
piece by composer Myra Melford.
The Kitchen (Haleakala, Inc.)
New York, NY
$25,000
To support the Sidney Kahn Summer Institute. Students and young
professionals in the performing and media arts will receive
intensive training in the design and development of multimedia
work.
Wexner Center for the Arts
Columbus, OH
$75,000
To support the commissioning of visual, performing and media art
works. The project is a part of the Wexner Center for the Arts'
ongoing artists residency program that provides support for the
creation, completion and/or presentation of art.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
San Francisco, CA
$30,000
To support residencies for artists of multiple disciplines. Artists
in residence in the visual arts, performing arts, film and video
will be given the opportunity to develop works and engage in a
variety of education and community programs.
Heritage/Preservation
Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community, Inc. (aka
P.E.C.)
Eatonville, FL
$10,000
To support a photographic exhibition and short film festival. The
events will be presented as part of the 15th Annual Zora Neale
Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities.
Chinese-American Arts Council, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the Summer Cultural Festival. This series will feature
Chinese opera, folk music, visual arts and lecture
demonstrations.
Experimental Sound Studio (consortium)
Chicago, IL
$18,000
To support the Creative Audio Archive. This project will catalog
and preserve three collections of audio recordings of local and
national significance.
Gamelan Sekar Jaya
El Cerrito, CA
$25,000
To support the Balinese Residency and Intensive Workshop Series. Up
to ten Balinese musicians and dancers will offer hands-on
instruction, coaching, lectures and demonstrations on both widely
known Balinese performance genres and little-documented music and
dance forms.
HUC Skirball Cultural Center (aka Skirball Cultural
Center)
Los Angeles, CA
$40,000
To support the International Jewish Performing Arts Festival. The
three-week series will present work by international musicians,
theater artists, videographers, filmmakers and choreographers whose
work integrates traditional Jewish and contemporary artistic
practices.
Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. (consortium)
Minneapolis, MN
$25,000
To support the expansion and maintenance of the Intermedia Arts
Collection. This archive of regional work will grow to include 35
mm slides, media art, performance documentation, interviews and
corporate records gathered over the organization's 30-year
history.
Iroquois Indian Museum
Howes Cave, NY
$27,000
To support Iroquois Arts Celebrations. The project will present a
wide spectrum of visual and performing arts events by Iroquois
Nation artists.
New Art Publications (aka BOMB Magazine)
New York, NY
$30,000
To support AMERICAS 2004. This annual issue will feature interviews
between artists, writers and musicians, and original translations
of poetry and fiction.
New York Public Library and the Astor, Lenox and Tilden
Foundations
(on behalf of New York Public Library for the Performing Arts)
New York, NY
$65,000
To support the documentation and preservation of dance and theater
performances and oral histories by performing artists. Up to 18
performances and seven oral histories will be recorded, and 50
hours of audio materials will be preserved.
New York University
New York, NY
$40,000
To support phase one of a three-year preservation plan for the
Downtown Collection. Phase one will focus on research, material
assessment, copyright determination and the development of
protocols for preserving a large print and video archive
documenting the downtown New York arts scene.
San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum (aka SF
Palm)
(on behalf of LEGACY 0ral History Project)
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support the expansion of the LEGACY Oral History Project. Up to
nine oral histories will be produced and two training workshops in
the creation of oral histories will be offered.
Wing Luke Memorial Foundation
Seattle, WA
$25,000
To support Learning the Past, Living the Present: Sikh Community,
Culture and Conversation. This project will generate oral histories
and visual artworks that will form the basis for a traveling
exhibition.
Organizational Capacity
Alliance of Artists' Communities
Providence, RI
$20,000
To support the development of skills of emerging leaders in the
field of artists' communities. This two part initiative will
include a peer-mentoring program and two regional meetings.
Artist Trust
Seattle, WA
$15,000
To support the maintenance and expansion of the Information
Services program. The project serves artists by collecting and
dispensing professional development information and resources to
the artists of Washington State.
Arts & Business Council, Inc.
New York, NY
$35,000
To support the National Arts Marketing Project (NAMP). NAMP
services will comprise basic marketing workshops, a national
conference and a Web site.
Arts Alive Fort Collins
Fort Collins, CO
$5,000
To support the expansion of business management and
professional development services. Four workshops will be offered
to local arts organizations in marketing, grantwriting, fundraising
and audience diversification.
ArtServe Michigan, Inc.
Southfield, MI
$15,000
To support and expand the Volunteer Services Program. ArtServe will
present workshops focusing on the business of being an artist, and
will develop online forums, an arts fair and a speakers'
bureau.
Asian American Arts Alliance, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the Technical Assistance for Organizations (TAO)
project. This two-tier program will offer management workshops for
20 small to mid-sized organizations, 20-80 hours of training,
consultations, and issue-specific roundtables and forums.
Association of Hispanic Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$40,000
To support the Latino Arts Management Training Series (LMTS). This
two-tier program will provide arts administrators from 20 small to
mid-sized New York City-area arts organizations with training in
business planning, financial management, resource development and
marketing.
California Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
$40,000
To support the expansion of ArtHouse. The program will provide
workshops and Web-based resources on how to develop affordable
space for arts organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area and in
Southern California.
East Bay Center for the Performing Arts (on behalf of Latino
Arts Network of CA)
Richmond, CA
$25,000
To support the Arts and Technology Services program. Consultants
will work with 12 mid-sized California cultural centers to
integrate digital technologies into their programs and
operations.
Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Chicago, IL
$10,000
To support the expansion of pro bono legal and arts mediation
services. The project will provide artists and arts organizations
in Northern Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin with access to free
legal expertise.
National Association of Latino Arts and Culture
San Antonio, TX
$35,000
To support a leadership institute and four regional meetings. This
two-part project will provide community-based organizations with
capacity building skills, leadership training and technical
assistance.
National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts
New York, NY
$40,000
To support Project Bridge. This three-part leadership training
initiative will include a series of gatherings, a management
training institute, and a mentoring and partnership program.
New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$55,000
To support the Arts Leadership Initiative. A series of
peer-learning groups and workshops, and one on-one coaching
sessions will enhance the leadership skills of administrators from
small and mid sized arts groups.
Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Philadelphia, PA
$10,000
To support the Cultural Entrepreneurship Center. The center will
provide services such as business training, educational programs,
publications and peer discussion groups to artists and arts
organizations in the greater Philadelphia region.
Resources and Counseling for the Arts
St. Paul, MN
$10,000
To support the Arts Administration Mentorship Program. This
statewide program will feature retreats, workshops and networking
opportunities.
Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Washington, DC
$10,000
To support a national conference on arts and healing. Transforming
Healthcare Through the Arts: Healing Our Patients, Our Communities
and Ourselves will offer artists, arts administrators and medical
professionals training on the use of the arts in healing
environments.
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support the expansion of pro bono and low cost legal services.
The program will provide representation, advocacy, and mediation
services to artists and arts organizations throughout New York
State.
Leadership
Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Washington, DC
$150,000
To support the Arts and Rural Community Assistance Initiative. The
initiative will provide grants for arts projects that celebrate
rural America's diverse cultural heritage, strengthen the arts in
rural communities by supporting works of artistic excellence, and
advance learning in the arts.
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