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

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The Foundry Theatre, Inc.

2004
Theater
New York City
General Program
$23,000
THE FOUNDRY THEATRE, New York City, received $23,000 in support of commissions and developmental work with emerging playwrights/directors. The Foundry commissions, develops, produces and tours theater works. It also produces dialogues that bring artists together with professionals from other disciplines to examine provocative ideas. The developmental process is tailored to the needs of each individual artist and piece. Jerome support during the 2004-05 season will enable the Foundry to do further creative work on five projects in development and offer three commissions. Commissions this season will go to Steve Cuiffo, Kirk Lynn, and Michael Friedman. Creative support will be given to four works currently in development by Juliana Francis, Steven Cosson and Michael Friedman, Steve Cuiffo and Kirk Lynn, and Ralph Pea.
Theater

Diane Fraher

2004
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$15,000
DIANE FRAHER received support for The Reawakening, a character-driven dramatic feature film on contemporary Native American tradition and culture, based on the themes of personal redemption and the power of love. The Reawakening is a contemporary story set in the corporate legal world. It is an action story depicting prison life in a very racially corrupt prison bureaucracy. It is also a story of personal redemption. How can an "urban" Indian balance an affluent life style with the traditional ways of his Native background? The Reawakening portrays the struggle for personal redemption through a return to traditional Native American spiritual values, the love of family, childhood friends and the elders of the Nation.
Film/Video & New Media

Franconia Sculpture Park

2004
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$34,000
FRANCONIA SCULPTURE PARK, Shafer, Minnesota, received $34,000 in support of emerging artists' residencies. Franconia is a work/residence, outdoor sculpture park, occupying 16 acres. Franconia's mission is to support artists and their careers, conduct workshops, and offer residency programs. Artists are invited to create work on site for the Park. They are given physical space, technical assistance, materials, and financial support to produce their work. Artists are selected via an open call and jury review.
Visual Arts

The New Franklin Cultural Center, Inc.

2004
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
FRANKLIN ART WORKS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $20,000 in support of exhibitions of works by emerging artists in the 2004-05 season. Franklin Art Works is a visual and performing arts center that presents cutting-edge contemporary works by emerging artists from Minnesota and New York City through a mix of exhibitions, performing arts, film and arts education. The visual arts program, the focus of Jerome subsidy, includes an annual series of five one-person exhibitions in a main gallery featuring new work by emerging local and national artists. It also includes an annual series of five one-person exhibitions of new work in video installation and projection as well as smaller-scale exhibitions mounted in a project space.
Visual Arts

Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.

2004
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$77,000
FRANKLIN FURNACE ARCHIVE, New York City, received a two-year grant of $77,000 in support of the Fund for Performance Art and The Future of the Present, two programs serving emerging creative artists. Franklin Furnace's mission is to present, preserve, interpret, proselytize and advocate on behalf of avant-garde art, especially forms that may be vulnerable due to institutional neglect, their ephemeral nature, or their politically unpopular content. It serves emerging artists and their ideas, assuming an aggressive stance with regard to the value of avant-garde art to contemporary cultural life. Jerome Foundation has supported the Fund for Performance Art, a regrant program, for 20 years. Through a highly competitive open application process and panel review, grants of $5,000 are given to emerging performance artists to create new works and to perform them. The majority of artists selected are from New York City. In 1998, Franklin Furnace launched the inaugural season of the virtual program The Future of the Present. It supports artists who use the Internet as an artistic medium and public venue. An open application and panel review results in the selection of emerging artists who receive commissions.
Multi-disciplinary

Louis V. Galdieri

2004
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$15,000
A grant was awarded to LOUIS GALDIERI and KEN ROSS for 1913 Massacre, a lyrical and intimate musical documentary in digital video and 16mm film about an American folk song (Woody Guthries "1913 Massacre") and the story it tells. The film is about how the past lives in the present, about the redemptive power of music, about work and union, and about hope and survival.
Film/Video & New Media

Anthony Gatto

2004
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$9,000
ZEITGEIST, Saint Paul, Minnesota, acting as fiscal agent for composer ANTHONY GATTO, received $9,000 in support of the development and production of The Making of America. Zeitgeist, a new music ensemble, is an advocate and catalyst forging new links between contemporary composers and music lovers. Composer Anthony Gatto and the Walker Art Center will co-produce The Making of America. This evening length work will integrate live music with text by Gertrude Stein, a sound design, new digital films, and early American archival footage of silent movies. As a meditation on American history, the work will be presented in four sections, featuring the commissioned work of four filmmakers. The performing ensembles will be Zeitgeist and the New York City-based string quartet Ethel.
Music

Vance Gellert

2004
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
Photographer VANCE GELLERT, Minneapolis, will spend ten to eleven weeks in Bolivia to continue research and make photographs on Shaman rituals and medicinal plant use by the indigenous cultures of Bolivia. The photographs from this research trip will be used to develop long-term project strategies. His goal is to convey through photographs the art of ritual as an integral part of effective medicinal treatments in various cultures worldwide. The images gathered will be presented in a book and exhibition. In addition to traveling to various indigenous communities to meet with shamans, he will observe rituals of plant collection, preparation and curative treatment. He'll explore the philosophy, mysticism and training of Shamans and their relationship to the environment.
Visual Arts

Grantmakers in the Arts

2004
Misc
Other
General Program
$10,000
The Jerome Foundation made a grant of $10,000 to Grantmakers in the Arts, Seattle, Washington, in general support of its program. Grantmakers in the Arts is a national affinity organization for private, corporate, community and family foundations that make arts and culture grants. The goals of the organization are to increase and improve support for arts and culture by strengthening the position of the arts within philanthropy, to expand electronic communication with members and others, to expand membership and involvement in GIA, and to enhance GIA's organizational capacity and effectiveness.
Misc

Catherine Gray

2004
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$10,000
A grant was awarded to CATHERINE GRAY, Edina, for Grace on a Stick, a narrative short film about awakening to beauty in the world. It is a response to Grays own queries into religion, purpose and interdependence. It poses the question "what if?" and suggests hope where many, including Gray, fear. The films protagonist, Grace, is forced to confront her inner demons and preconceived notions through an unexpected (and not altogether welcome) relationship with a Muslim woman named Faiza.
Film/Video & New Media

Nor Hall

2004
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,400
NOR HALL, a writer who resides in Minneapolis, will travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in four separate trips. Hall will develop ideas, share research, study actors in process, and write text collaboratively in the creation of a new work for the theatre company Archipelago. She will conduct research on myth, poetry, dreams, literature, film and media, for a new project, The Woman in the Attic.
Theater

Harlem Stage at The Gatehouse

2004
Multi-disciplinary
New York City
General Program
$20,000
AARON DAVIS HALL, New York City, received $20,000 in support of commissions for emerging artists through the Fund for New Work. Aaron Davis Hall is Harlem's principal center for the performing arts, a multidisciplinary performing arts presenter providing programs in dance, theater, music, art, and film. Through the Fund for New Work, Aaron Davis provides direct support to artists, encompassing commissions, subsidized rehearsal space, workshop presentations, long and short-term residencies, and other services. One component of the Fund for New Work focuses on emerging artists exploring new directions in their field and provides both the time and space required for the development of new work. Jerome Foundation subsidy allows the Hall to provide emerging artists with commissions, rehearsal space, and technical support to create new work.
Multi-disciplinary

Headwaters Music

2004
Music
Minnesota
General Program
$17,000
HEADWATERS MUSIC, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $17,000 in support of emerging composers' commissions for the 2005 Festival Dancing in Your Head. The mission of Headwaters Music is to produce exciting concerts featuring contemporary world and Western performance practices. The Festival presents exceptional but rarely-heard music by emerging composers and ensembles alongside more established artists. The Festival is also an opportunity to present the creative work of new immigrant artists. Jerome dollars will support commissions to emerging composers Nachito Herrera, Todd Reynolds, and the composers of Happy Apple in collaboration with The Bad Plus. The Festival will feature several premieres in addition to those supported by Jerome Foundation. The 2005 Festival will celebrate a living legend of American music, Ornette Coleman, in celebration of his 75th Birthday.
Music

XinXai Her

2004
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$8,000
Funding for The Great Journal of Hmong History in China was awarded to XINXAI HER, Brooklyn Park. This feature-length video documents the great journey of the Hmong people over hundreds of years from China to Southeast Asia. The work will contain interviews with Hmong elders and include information on migration patterns, agriculture, cultural ceremonies, artistic performances, Hmong life and the natural environment. This work will be presented in two versions, one in the Hmong language and one with English subtitles and will serve as one of few historical records of the Hmong Diaspora.
Film/Video & New Media

Allison Herrera

2004
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$10,000
ALLISON HERRERA, Minneapolis, received a grant for Prayer of the Sorrowful Mystery, a personal story about Herreras grandmother, a Salinan Indian from the mountainous region of California known as the Santa Lucias . This personal account is framed by the larger context of the social conflict that birthed California.
Film/Video & New Media

Ben Heywood, Karen Kasel, and David Pitman

2004
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
No Name Exhibitions @ The Soap Factory arts administrators BEN HEYWOOD, KAREN KASEL, and DAVID PITMAN will travel as a team to research how other visual arts organizations have successfully developed their physical properties. They'll travel to New York City, New York State and other locations on the East Coast. They will cultivate curatorial and artistic relationships that may lead to exhibition exchange, artist residency exchange and audience development. Their questions will focus on how arts organizations work with architects and contractors in relevant, yet respectful conversions of historic buildings; how organizations work effectively with city officials and on such civic concerns as parking and historic designation; and how arts organizations work with diverse funders on financing as well as commercial partners on investment. They will investigate what roles artists have played in these various development processes, especially in spaces that began as artist-run collectives.
Visual Arts

HIJACK / Kirstin Van Loon / Arwen Wilder

2004
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$21,000
THE SOUTHERN THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, as fiscal agent for HIJACK, received a two-year grant of $21,000 in support of the creation and production of new work by the choreographic team of Kristin Van Loon and Arwen Wilder. Their process for making dance is always evolving to address knowledge gained and changes in the choreographers' bodies and the world around them. Hijack is the confluence and clash of independent compositional/kinesthetic impulses. The choreographers use subtlety and wit as tools to provide an avenue into an exploration of serious subjects. Hijack employs a site-specific approach to every performance, and sustains a commitment to movement research. Jerome Foundations subsidy will result in the creation of at least four new works.
Dance

Colette Marie Illarde

2004
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
COLETTE ILLARDE, a Flamenco dancer in Minneapolis, will travel to Madrid, Spain, for one month to take part in an invitational workshop directed by Master Flamenco artist Manuel Reyes, who will be creating an original Flamenco work. The workshop will include the study of Siguiriyas, which epitomizes flamenco jondo, or deep flamenco. This involves difficult rhythmic patterns and profound themes requiring enormous emotional involvement.
Dance

Illusion Theater

2004
Theater
Minnesota
General Program
$20,000
ILLUSION THEATER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a grant of $20,000 in support of the development and production of new work by emerging playwrights. The mission of Illusion is to create theater that illuminates the myths and realities of our time and catalyzes personal and social change. Since inception, Illusion has commissioned and developed over 300 mainstage plays. The Artistic Associates program is an affiliation that develops ongoing relationships with artists who have considerable vision and expertise to contribute to Illusion. Jerome dollars are also directed to the Fresh Ink series, which gives theater creators a place to develop material in front of small audiences specifically recruited for their interest in examining new works. Fresh Ink is a mechanism for introducing new artists to Illusion. Illusion also conducts readings and workshops; and it commissions new works for the stage.
Theater

Dain Ingebretson

2004
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Minnesota Film and Video
$9,000
DAIN INGEBRETSON, Minneapolis, was awarded support for August 22, a short narrative film about a young man on the day of his fathers death. The film endeavors to explore the idea of witnessing the passing of a loved one and the subtle catharsis that such an experience entails.
Film/Video & New Media

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