Grantees All Genres
The Wider Earth (2014)
Dead Puppet Society LLC
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
The Wider Earth was a twenty-minute work-in-progress showing of a new production by Dead Puppet Society based on Charles Darwin’s voyage on the Beagle and parallels drawn to the current state of our planet. This was presented by St. Ann’s Warehouse.
- Website http://www.deadpuppetsociety.com.au
Cages and Cases
Del Prete, Laura
Year Grant Awarded: 2008
The pieces created are a reflection from my foray into collage and assemblage, exploring how the visual translates into the tactile. Art that is not removed, isolated, and unobtainable, but art that tells a narrative; that is inviting and familiar.
- Website http://www.facebook.com/lauradelpreteconde
” These Memories Bear Traces Of Tears: ” Relief Reliquaries/Ex-Voto.
Del Reverda-Jennings, D.
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
The appreciated support enabled the purchase of materials to create a series of sculptural relief artpieces in honor of deceased loved ones, of memory, spirit, sorrow, dispossession..my inner child's utter loneliness, the very act of death itself as well as the stinging acceptance of passing on.
Counterpoint 2010: Approximating Truth
Dempsey, Dean
Year Grant Awarded: 2010
2nd Annual West Coast Exhibition of Artists Using Photography
- Website www.deandempsey.com
Mary DeWitt: Women Lifers training Canine Partners for Life
DeWitt, Mary
Year Grant Awarded: 2011
I paint the portraits and record the voices of a select group of life-sentenced women. Several women now train puppies for the disabled in the program Canine Partners for Life. I pair their voices describing this with the development of my portraits.
- Website http://www.marydewitt.net
Whale Bones and the Boundary of a Fish (2014)
Dexa, Alexa
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
Curated field recordings and lyrical historical narratives transforming Long Island landscapes into soundscapes.
- Website http://www.alexadexa.com/
La Familia
Diavolo
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
L.A. Familia is the Diavolo Institute’s multi-generational dance program that uses dance and everyday movement to get entire families working together. Held at Plaza de la Raza, L.A. Familia is focused on the underserved communities of northeast L.A.
- Website http://www.diavolo.org
Growing my Own Art: Thin as Our Skin
Dintiman, Robin
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
The focus of my work work is transience, transformation and vulnerability. How can I through liminal means express the fragility of our lives, so that we see is visually "How we feel inside our skin". My proposal would be work on a project in which I grow my work from bacteria and yeast.
- Website www.robindintiman.com
Growing my Own Art: Thin as Our Skin
Dintiman, Robin
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
The focus of my work work is transience, transformation and vulnerability. How can I through liminal means express the fragility of our lives, so that we see is visually "How we feel inside our skin". My proposal would be work on a project in which I grow my work from vegan leather which is environm
- Website www.robindintiman.com
Tune in to Green short film series
Diorama Room, LLC
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
Tune in to Green short film series, featured artists who work in dialogue with nature and was available for rent on Vimeo with three live screenings. Nine shows were created, featuring over 155 international filmmakers and sound producers. Several virtual, artist talks also took place.
- Website https://dioramaroom.com