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

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Paloma McGregor

2012
Dance
New York City
Travel and Study
$4,650
PALOMA MCGREGOR, choreographer, New York City, will travel to St. Croix to conduct ethnographic, archival and physical research that will lead to the development of a new choreographic work.  McGregor plans to research the cultural traditions, landscapes and identities of her home island, as well as the ecological and cultural impact of the Hovensa Oil Refinery. This research is critical to the development of her new work Building A Better Fishtrap, which explores themes of water, memory, and home through her father’s fishing stories.
Dance

Margaret Miles

2012
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$1,340
"MARGARET MILES, writer, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will travel to Cleveland, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Westchester, New York to research aspects of the lives of industrial tycoons John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie.  This research will inform an anti-polemical creative nonfiction work-in-progress that weaves together the stories and voices of present-day homeless individuals and people of enormous wealth in American history. Miles’ research will familiarize her with the worlds of Rockefeller and Carnegie, major players in the corporate structure and financial systems of the United States as well as founding fathers of American philanthropy."
Literature

Kaleena Miller

2012
Dance
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,100
"KALEENA MILLER, choreographer, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will travel to Chicago, Illinois, to attend Rhythm World to hone her tap technique, learn new ideas about improvisation, and make connections with tap dancers from around the world. Miller will study with tap masters Sam Weber, Jason Janas, and Michelle Dorrance to work on the complexity of her technique and the fusion of traditional tap with modern form. The inspiration and knowledge from this opportunity will be woven into her tap-based choreographic work that fuses modern dance, tap, and movement."
Dance

Keith Miller

2012
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$10,000
KEITH MILLER was awarded support for Primo and Shan (working title), a feature-length narrative set within the world of East New Yorks gangs. The work follows two men as they face the challenges of inner city manhood, although what this means for each is very different. For Primo, it means becoming a father and an honest man. For Shan, a 15-year old who recently joined a gang, it is less clear. He blames Primo for his fathers death and sees the gang and revenge as a path to manhood. Both Primo and Shan struggle with the consequences of gang life. This story is an attempt to understand the complicated nature of gang life and to humanize the people who participate in it.
Film/Video & New Media

Minneapolis College of Art and Design

2012
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$182,300
The MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (MCAD), Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $182,300 in support of the MCAD-Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Emerging Artists.  The Minneapolis College of Art and Design educates individuals to be professional artists and designers, pioneering thinkers, creative leaders, and engaged global citizens.  Since 1982, MCAD has partnered with the Jerome Foundation to support emerging Minnesota artists through a fellowship program.  Artists eligible for these fellowships may work in a variety of visual art media.  An open call and panel review process awards $10,000 grants to five artists each year.  During the 12-month fellowship period, artists receive studio visits from professional critics, access to technical assistance, a culminating exhibition at the MCAD gallery, a catalog with critical essays on each artist’s work, and an opportunity to take part in a public panel discussion of their work. 
Visual Arts

Minnesota Society of Fine Arts

2012
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$40,000
The MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $40,000 in support of the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP).  The Institute’s mission is to enrich the community by collecting, preserving, and making accessible outstanding works of art from the world’s diverse cultures.  The MAEP is a curatorial program dedicated to exhibiting the work of Minnesota artists.  The strength of the program lies in the partnership between the artist community and the Institute.  The program’s core activity is an annual series of four exhibitions, selected by an elected artists’ panel, from proposals submitted in response to open calls.  Artists receive support from the Institute for a year prior to opening, from initial planning to assistance in preparing and installing the work in galleries, audience development through marketing and interpretive strategies, artist-led tours, web-based interviews, Special Guest events, and full color brochures including critical essays on the work.  Jerome support is directed toward exhibitions of works by emerging Minnesota artists.
Visual Arts

Minnesota Center for Book Arts

2012
Multi-disciplinary
Minnesota
General Program
$43,000
The MINNESOTA CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a two-year grant of $43,000 in support of mentorship and fellowship programs for emerging artists. Its mission is to advance the book as a vital contemporary art form, preserve the traditional crafts of bookmaking; inspire diverse artists and learners; and engage audiences in educational, creative, and interpretive experiences. The mentorship program engages artists, working in media other than the book arts, who are interested in learning more about and utilizing book art forms. A culminating exhibition of the works produced by the artists is presented in the Centers gallery. The fellowship program provides grants to emerging book artists who receive a variety of services and support throughout the program year. A group exhibition of their new works concludes the fellowship year.
Multi-disciplinary

Minnesota Council on Foundations

2012
Misc
Minnesota
General Program
$6,750
The Jerome Foundation elected to renew its membership in and general support of the MINNESOTA COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the form of a $7,250 commitment. The Council expands and strengthens a vibrant community of diverse grantmakers who individually and collectively advance the common good. Its activities encompass leadership development to strengthen philanthropy, learning and skill-building among members to enhance effectiveness, networking with peers to create greater synergy, advocacy representing members interests, research to achieve greater outcomes, and news and information to inform the grantmaking field.
Misc

Moon Molson

2012
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
New York City Film and Video
$15,000
MOON MOLSON received a grant for THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST, a narrative short about Keisha Bailey, an African American mother living in the Marcus Garvey Projects in the Bronx, who does all she can to avoid what she knows will be bad news. On the way back up to her apartment one day from the basement laundry, she discovers that two Army Notification Officers are going to her same floor. Instead of getting off with them, she stays on the elevator and watches to see if they go to her door. They do, and since Keishas son has been fighting in the war in the Middle East, she assumes they can only be bearing news that her son is either seriously injured or dead. Thus begins her journey of avoidance, by doing anything she can to not hear the news that she knows awaits her.
Film/Video & New Media

Momenta, Inc.

2012
Visual Arts
New York City
General Program
$7,500
MOMENTA ART, Brooklyn, New York, received $7,500 in support of solo exhibitions of new works by three emerging video artists based in New York City.  Momenta provides exhibition opportunities to emerging and under-represented artists through group shows and solo exhibitions.  The emerging video artists will receive stipends, promotion, and installation support from Momenta Art.  
Visual Arts

Walker Art Center

2012
Dance
Minnesota
General Program
$36,500
The WALKER ART CENTER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $36,500 in support of the 2013 Momentum Festival. The Walker is a catalyst for the creative expression of artists and the active engagement of audiences. It examines the questions that shape and inspire us as individuals, cultures, and communities. Momentum: New Dance Works allows the Walker to commission, develop, and present new contemporary dance works by four promising and innovative dance makers. The Momentum Festival will include four half-evening new works presented over two weeks in July 2013. Support and developmental services will be available to the choreographers during the creation period and leading up to the premier productions.
Dance

R. Vincent Moniz, Jr.

2012
Literature
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$2,712
"R. VINCENT MONIZ, JR., writer, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Belcourt, North Dakota to attend the Turtle Mountain Writing Workshop and Retreat and the Returning of the Gift Native American Writers Conference.  Moniz’s goals are to hone his writing skills in poetry, poetic monologue, and spoken word performance. These workshops and conferences offer an opportunity to strengthen his skills and expand his knowledge."
Literature

Movement Research

2012
Dance
New York City
General Program
$25,000
MOVEMENT RESEARCH, New York City, received $25,000 in support of six emerging New York City-based choreographers as they create and develop new works in the Artist-in-Residence program. Valuing individual artists, their creative processes, and their vital role in society, Movement Research is dedicated to the creation and implementation of free and low-cost programs that nurture and instigate discourse and experimentation. Resident artists receive commissioning funds for the development of new works; works-in-progress presentations, performance fees; and access to Movement Researchs infrastructure and network of other programs to create personalized, integrated, and multifaceted experiences.
Dance

Aleshia Mueller

2012
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
Travel and Study
$4,500
"ALESHIA MUELLER, filmmaker, Minneapolis, Minnesota, will travel to Ecuador to improve her Spanish; deepen existing connections and make new connections with people regarding the protest art of dissedent visual artist Oswaldo Guayasamín; and learn more about the life and legacy of Guayasamín from various perspectives.  She will conduct research at the Fundación Guayasamín Museum.  Mueller will incorporate this research into the outline of a documentary film that will place Guayasamín and his work in a cultural, political, and historical context in Ecuador, Latin America, and the world."
Film/Video & New Media

New Dramatists

2012
Theater
New York City
General Program
$80,000
NEW DRAMATISTS, New York City, received a two-year grant of $80,000 in support of the Playwrights Lab and Composer-Librettist Studio.  Jerome funding supports the participation of emerging playwrights and composers who are residents of New York City and Minnesota.  The mission of New Dramatists is to give playwrights time and space in the company of gifted peers to create work, realize their artistic potential, and make lasting contributions to the theater.  Each resident playwright becomes the artistic director of his or her own seven year new play laboratory.  The artistic staff works closely with resident writers to make sure they have the casting, stage management, directorial, and dramaturgical resources they need to generate, test and realize their ideas.  The Composer-Librettist Studio is an extended musical theater workshop conducted in partnership with Nautilus Music-Theater.  The Studio focuses simultaneously on music-theater development and the principles of collaboration, teaming five New Dramatists’ writers with five composers and five performers to develop new works.  
Theater

New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.

2012
Film/Video & New Media
New York City
General Program
$36,000
NEW RADIO AND PERFORMING ARTS, Staten Island, New York, received a two-year grant of $36,000 in support of eight commissions for emerging New York City-based artists to create networked art for the website Turbulence.  Turbulence commissions, exhibits, and archives works that explore networked technologies, and supports experimentation with distributed real-time multi-location performance events.  Since 1996, it has commissioned over 220 original networked art projects and hosted over 20 performance events. 
Film/Video & New Media

New York Live Arts, Inc.

2012
Dance
New York City
General Program
$36,000
NEW YORK LIVE ARTS, New York City, received $36,000 in support of commissions for the creation and production of new works by emerging choreographers.  New York Live Arts is an internationally recognized destination for innovative movement-based artistry, offering audiences access to art and artists notable for their conceptual rigor, formal experimentation, and active engagement with the social, political, and cultural currents of our times.  It commissions, produces, and presents performances in its theater and studios. 
Dance

New York Theatre Workshop

2012
Theater
New York City
General Program
$40,000
NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP, New York City, received a two-year grant of $40,000 in support of Artists Workshop programs. The Theatres mission is to ensure the robust and compelling presence of the artist in society, manifested through producing an annual season of productions and by inviting theater makers at all stages of their careers, with whom the Theatre shares a common vision. Artists Workshop programs foster the creation, development, and production of new plays. The Workshop offers emerging playwrights a home to take risks, ask for feedback, advance their latest projects, and surpass challenges.
Theater

Northern Clay Center

2012
Visual Arts
Minnesota
General Program
$26,500
The NORTHERN CLAY CENTER, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $26,500 in support of the 2013 Jerome Ceramic Artist Project Grants Program.  Northern Clay Center’s mission is the advancement of the ceramic arts.  Programs include classes and workshops for children and adults at all levels of proficiency; exhibitions of work by regional, national, and international artists; studio space and grants for artists; and a sales gallery representing many of the top ceramic artists from the region and elsewhere.  In the Ceramic Artist Project Grants Program, three competitively selected emerging ceramic artists are each given $6,000 to support projects that are self-designed and may include such activities as studio time to develop new work, residencies, professional development, and mentorships.  The grant year culminates with an exhibition at the Northern Clay Center.
Visual Arts

Northern Lights.mn

2012
Film/Video & New Media
Minnesota
General Program
$130,000
NORTHERN LIGHTS.MN, Minneapolis, Minnesota received a two-year grant of $130,000 in support of the Art(ists) On The Verge Fellowship Program for Minnesota-based emerging artists and artist groups.  Northern Lights.mn presents innovative art in the public sphere, both physical and virtual, focusing on artists creatively using technology, both old and new, to engender new relations between audience and art work and more broadly between citizenry and their built environment.  Art(ists) On The Verge is a two-track fellowship and mentoring program for artists working experimentally at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture with a focus on practices that are social, collaborative, and/or participatory.  Participating fellows receive commissions, technical support, mentorship, critical feedback, and exhibition or presentation.
Film/Video & New Media

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