Grantees All Genres

ONSTAGE: ON-AIR

Little Black Dress INK

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

The ONSTAGE: ON-AIR podcast presents works by/interviews with exciting female playwrights, along with engaging conversations with producers and theatre artists that work with Little Black Dress INK's annual ONSTAGE Festival.

Forgotten Species

Lizzy

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

Melding science with antiquities excavation through sculptures crafted of reclaimed materials, Martinez finds new ways to showcase human and cohabitating species each as resting on a precarious points of survival.

Bokan The Bad Hearted

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company

Year Grant Awarded: 2006

Bokan, the Bad Hearted by Federico Restrepo, with music composed by Elizabeth Swados, performed by Loco7, is a puppet dance drama that stages a legend of the indigenous tribes of the Amazon Jungle using life-sized puppets, live original music, dance and video.

Don Quixote Takes New York

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company

Year Grant Awarded: 2018

Inspired by the novel The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes

Urban Odyssey

Loco7 Dance Puppet Theatre Company - Federico Restrepo

Year Grant Awarded: 2012

Urban Odyssey depicts the experience of immigration to America through movement and visual theatre. It is a new work that is the culmination of a ten year investigation.

MendelsSongs: Stories of a Neighborhood

Loeb, Alison

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

True stories of the German Jews of Washington Heights (and one Catholic) in a live, multimedia theatrical concert set to Felix Mendelssohn's "Songs without Words" by award-winning lyricist Alison Loeb.

Maternal Landscapes

Loomis, Jennifer

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

Large 6’ wide photographic black and white prints of the pregnant nude shot on black and white film and printed on traditional gelatin silver fiber paper. The size abstracts the form leaving the viewer unable to recognize this body shape.

Legacy of a Dream

Lorber Edu, Kino

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

LEGACY OF A DREAM is a 24 minute film account of Dr. King’s non-violent campaign for civil rights and social justice and covers the period from the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 through his assassination in 1968.

Lorton Art Program

Lorton Art Program

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

The Lorton Art Program is a non-profit organization founded in 1975, which provides visual arts and art-based rehabilitative services to the DC Department of Corrections prison population with classes in drawing, painting and mixed media.

Fine Arts Education & Training to Prison Inmates

Lorton Art Program

Year Grant Awarded: 2017

Lorton Art Program provides education and training in the fine arts to justice-involved individuals residing at corrections facilities located in Washington, D.C.