Grantees All Genres

Goldblooded

Kozel, Sam

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

A man discovers he has gold particles in his blood and goes through extensive lengths to extract it but also hide his gift.

As it Was Give(n) to Me

Kranitz, Stacy

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

The ICA, in partnership with Tennessee Triennial: RE-PAIR, presents the complete opus of Stacy Kranitz’s (American, b. 1976) body of work As it was Give(n) to Me (2009-2022): an expanded artist-based archive of photographs, collected images, text, and sculptural objects.

How to Transition On Sixty Three Cents a Day

Krist, Lee

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

This limited edition letterpress printed artist book, is an unbound memoir made up of postcards. An epistolary that tells the tale of the author moving from NYC to Portland,Or and physically transitioning from female to male.

Negative Space

Kuwahata, Ru & Porter, Max

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

“Negative Space" is a short, animated film that tells a story about a father-and-son relationship through the act of packing a suitcase. Based on a 150 word short story by Ron Koertge, our adaptation will be realized as a 4-min film.

Censored Landscapes

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

Censored Landscapes is a photograph and text project by Isabella La Rocca González that explores the hidden impacts of farming animals.

The Murals

LaborFest

Year Grant Awarded: 2021

The Murals: A Play By Howard Pflanzer

Live Sound Action – Cosmological Composition

Ladd, Eliza

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

a creative curriculum, for grown-ups and children, of movement, sound, and object for people living on the lower east side who have interest in working with the land, playing with animals, and creating embodied relationship with the earth / universe

Window Studio

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

The Window Studio project takes a participatory approach to traditional portraiture to create a collaborative portrait of the neighborhood of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

ELEGY

Lambertson, Andre

Year Grant Awarded: 2021

An inspired and intimate portrait of a place and its people, Elegy, will follow Isiah Owens, and a group of Harlem residents as they navigate the uncharted waters of death, grief, unimaginable trauma and legacy, in the wake of COVID19. The audience is invited to experience the meaning of ritual and

Recitations in Movement

Lamprea, Stephanie

Year Grant Awarded: 2018

Recitations in Movement is an interdisciplinary performance of George Aperghis' 14 Recitations. This show seeks to express the sufferings of domestic abuse victims through the interaction of movement and voice. Proceeds are donated to Rosie's Place, a battered women's shelter in Boston, MA.