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

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S.A.S.E.: The Write Place

1997
Literature
Minnesota
General Program
$18,000
Jerome Foundation Directors authorized a grant of $18,000 to S.A.S.E.: THE WRITE PLACE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in support of the 1997-98 Jerome Fellowship Program and other activities which directly serve emerging literary artists. Founded in 1993, S.A.S.E. is a writers organization which provides a stimulating environment for writers at all levels of development through classes, workshops, readings, mentorship programs and regranting activities. The mission is to provide quality programming for writers of all backgrounds to develop their craft and present or publish their works.
Literature

Saint John's University

1997
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$52,000
ST. JOHNS UNIVERSITY, Collegeville, Minnesota, supports the operation of a Pottery Studio, under the direction of artist Richard Bresnahan. Bresnahan has developed a comprehensive pottery program in which primary materials come from indigenous sources, and works are fired in the largest wood burning kiln in the United States. The Studio educates students and artists in the philosophy and practices of sustainable resource development. The Emerging Artist Program, underwritten by Jerome Foundation through a two-year $52,000 grant, places artists in residence at the Studio, creating and collaborating with other artists.
Visual Arts

Judith Sainte Croix

1997
Music
New York City
General Program
$10,000
THE SONORA HOUSE, New York City, provides education programs based on contemporary music concerts, as well as provides an umbrella to artists and organizations pursuing independent opportunities. Sonora House received a grant of $10,000 on behalf of composer and pianist Judith Sainte Croix, as she undertakes an entrepreneurial approach to the performance, production, distribution and marketing of her work. Jerome support is directed toward a New York City concert and production of a CD, focusing on Sainte Croixs recent chamber music in which the composer is featured as performer and conductor. These two initiatives are part of a longer range plan to advance her work artistically and in terms of career development. The concert will be held at Merkin Concert Hall in April of 1998.
Music

Sal Salerno

1997
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
SAL SALERNO, writer, photographer, educator and cultural worker, received funding to spend three months in Southern Italy and Sicily. He will continue his multidisciplinary work on the spiritual traditions of his Sicilian grandparents, especially the festivals and ceremonies of their villages and neighboring towns.
Literature

Jay Scheib

1997
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,000
Director and designer JAY SCHEIB was awarded a grant to spend one month in Szaged, Hungary, to participate in the International Meeting of Free Theaters. His most recent work for the stage titled Galileo Sidereal, will be presented during the event.
Theater

Jeffrey Noyes Scher

1997
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$10,000
JEFFREY NOYES SCHER was awarded support for Stand Clear of the Closing Doors, a film about the darker parts of a particularly dark period of the filmmaker's life, cross-cut with the elements of an imagined sort of apocalyptic collective consciousness. It will be filmed as an animation using a variety of techniques including roto-scoping, painting on glass, clay and wire animation, as well as stop motion with objects. The painting will be aggressive in style; and the film personally cathartic and visually arresting.
Film/Video & New Media

David Schmalenberger

1997
Music
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$3,000
DAVID SCHMALENBERGER, a professor of music and drummer from Duluth, will spend two and a half weeks in Kenya and Tanzania, East Africa. He will study the traditional music, rhythms and culture of East Africa which he will incorporate into his solo playing and ensemble work.
Music

Lynn Shapiro Dance Company

1997
Dance
New York City
General Program
$10,000
A grant of $10,000 was authorized for THE FIELD, New York City, as fiscal agent for LYNN SHAPIRO DANCE, in support of the dance companys 1997-98 season. Shapiro works from an improvisational base, looking for singular movements that spring from the subconscious, attempting to push them as far as possible in search of multiplicity of meaning. Shapiro plans to develop two new pieces, the first inspired by species of exotic and beautiful fish living at extreme depths. The second piece will be fueled by the excitement derived from expressing forbidden thoughts.
Dance

Stanley J. Shetka

1997
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
Artist STAN SHETKA, of Webster, was awarded a grant to travel to the Seychelles Islands, the Czech Republic and Africa. He will promote two of his ongoing projects: Paper Futures and the World Art Project. The idea behind the World Art Project is to collect a material substance from every individual in the world for inclusion in a 160 acre project site located in Rice County. Paper Futures is a project which began as a kinetic work of art that ate waste paper and turned it into solid bricks. Shetka has patented the process, and is setting up Paper Futures projects throughout the country.
Visual Arts

Sarah Skaggs Dance / Higher Ground Projects

1997
Dance
New York City
General Program
$24,000
HIGHER GROUND PROJECTS, New York City, received a two-year grant of $24,000 for the development, rehearsal and production of a new work by Sarah Skaggs Dance. Skaggs is interested in bringing seemingly different vocabularies and voices together, and in creating dance events that stretch the boundaries of popular, concert, traditional and modern dance. She uses popular formats to frame challenging movement work. Her aim is to integrate modern dance into the culture at large. Skaggs is currently working on a large-scale dance event titled Paradise.
Dance

Socrates Sculpture Park

1997
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$16,000
A one-year commitment of $16,000 was authorized for SOCRATES SCULPTURE PARK, New York City, in support of the Emerging Artists Fellowship Program. The Park encourages creative interaction among artists, their public works of art and the surrounding community via several initiatives. The Outdoor Studio program allows artists to create large-scale projects on site; and it awards grants to artists to complete works for installation elsewhere. The second initiative is an exhibition series of contemporary outdoor sculpture which showcases emerging talent next to established artists. The third is the Emerging Artists Fellowship program, which provides extended residencies in the Outdoor Studio and grants to create works on site. It is this last toward which Jerome Foundation subsidy was authorized. The Park is a 4.5 acre waterfront site on the East River in Long Island City. After a year of clearing what was an illegal garbage dump, the Park opened its first exhibition in 1986, and has, since then, shown the work of over 340 artists.
Visual Arts

SpaceSpace

1997
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$7,500
SPACESPACE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $15,000 over two years to continue the Co-Project in 1998 and 1999. The Co-Project provides opportunities for artists to place work in front of audiences in an affordable manner. An annual call for applications allows for a competitive review process in which SpaceSpace Co-Directors Georgia Stephens and Shawn McConneloug select recipients. SpaceSpace subsidizes 48 hours of rehearsal time, 20 hours of tech time, six performance dates, lighting and sound equipment, some publicity support and an artist stipend. The series is designed to give the artists control over all creative aspects of their production in this venue.
Dance

Aaron Spangler

1997
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,000
Artist AARON SPANGLER, of Park Rapids, will travel throughout Central Canada investigating rural experiences. His work focuses on the friction between rural living erroneously portrayed as homogenous and narrow-minded and his reality of the unique and creative nature of rural communities.
Visual Arts

Sandra Spieler and Beth Peterson

1997
Theater
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$5,000
SANDY SPIELER, Artistic Director of In the Heart of the Beast Puppet Theater, and BETH PETERSON, the companys Associate Artistic Director, will travel to Germany and Ireland to research early European spiritual leaders, Pagan and Christian mythics and witch burning sites. They will center their investigation on St. Bridget and Hildegard of Bingen. This research will culminate in the creation of an experimental theater piece titled Illuminating Fire.
Theater

Springboard for the Arts

1997
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$34,000
RESOURCES AND COUNSELING FOR THE ARTS, St. Paul, Minnesota, offers workshops, support groups, individual consultations, loan funds, a legal referral system, job listings and services, speakers, telephone information and referral, informational booklets, a quarterly newsletter and a resource library. Since its founding in 1978 as a service program of United Arts, individual artists have constituted at least half of RCAs clientele. Jerome subsidy of $34,000 over two years underwrites more hours of artist service and consultation.
Multi-disciplinary

Laura Stack

1997
Visual Arts
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,085
LAURA STACK, an artist from St. Peter, was awarded funding to travel to New York City. She has appointments with gallery owners and alternative space directors, and will pursue exhibitions of her work. She will also spend time seeing art in museums, galleries and alternative spaces.
Visual Arts

Barton Sutter

1997
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,000
BARTON SUTTER, a writer and teacher from Duluth, received funding to spend three weeks in Sweden to develop relationships with Swedish writers and publishers. He will present public readings of his work and explore his familys history, gathering material for poems and essays.
Literature

Wil Swanson & Dancers

1997
Dance
Other
General Program
$12,000
A grant of $12,000 was authorized for DANCE THEATER WORKSHOP, New York City, toward the development and presentation of new work in the 1997-98season of WIL SWANSON AND DANCERS. Raised in Minnesota, Swanson for several years danced with noted American choreographer Trisha Brown. Returning to choreography, he sought support for the assembly of new, recent and older work in a program scheduled to be presented at Dance Theater Workshop in November of 1997, and subsequently in Minnesota and at Swarthmore College. A large portion of the subsidy is dedicated to the creation of a new half-evening length work using two groups of dancers. The Jerome Foundation had previously underwritten Swansons choreographic work in 1986, and was pleased to return with a second grant.
Dance

Symphony Space

1997
Literature
New York City
General Program
$20,000
A two-year grant of $20,000 was authorized to support the participation of emerging writers in Selected Shorts, a program of SYMPHONY SPACE, New York City. The mission of Selected Shorts is to foster the appreciation of short fiction and the spoken word through a variety of media. Each season, ten evenings of Selected Shorts, as well as occasional special events are presented. The format consists of actors reading short stories to live audiences. The programs are broadcast by more than 120 National Public Radio member stations throughout the country, with an estimated audience of 250,000 listeners for each program. This substantial opportunity for emerging authors was very attractive to the Jerome Foundation as a way to advance the work and careers of emerging writers.
Literature

Thom Tammaro

1997
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,045
Writer THOM TAMMARO, of Moorhead, was awarded a grant to travel to his ancestral village of Sepino, Italy where he will explore the life and landscape of four grandparents in order to continue documenting in poetry and nonfiction their immigrant journey.
Literature

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