Grantees All Years

Nowhere to Run: Climate Refugees

Heath, Jennifer

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

Scholarly art book/cataogue and traveling visual art exhibition about displacement of communities and individuals due to climate change, environmental degradation and ecological abuses. Read More

The Veil: Visible & Invisible Spaces — a traveling exhibition

Year Grant Awarded: 2008

A traveling visual arts exhibition that engages received wisdom about veils and veiling practices -- particularly stereotypes about Islam, featuring twenty-nine international new media artists, filmmakers, painters, sculptors and photographers. Read More

Resurrections: ECO-logy & ECO-nomy — a functional trash art exhibiton

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

An exhibition of trash reconstructed into items of use, and including four small satellite exhibits about ocean waste, nuclear waste, reuse of building materials in construction, and children's art made from trash. Read More

Water, Water Everywhere, Paean to a Vanishing Resource

Heath, Jennifer

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

A traveling new-media art exhibition and/or film festival comprised of diverse short films by artists worldwide, and designed to be a platform for regional discussion of water issues in throughout the planet and in whatever area the show is featured. Read More

POLI-TICKS

Heintze, Marina

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

The "Poli-Ticks" series is in direct correlation to voter suppression, American Democracy, the archaic electoral college system, gerrymandering, and the toxicity found running rampant on “The Hill” among our elected officials. Read More

LET THE PHOENIX RISE/ Sistah Tribe Theater Project

Heller, Sheri

Year Grant Awarded: 2012

Phoenix Project NYC is a therapeutic theater collective which uses Sheri Heller and Laura Gosheff's play LET THE PHOENIX RISE! as a template for healing through The Phoenix Project Creative Arts Workshop. Read More

Radicals and Revolutionaries

Hernandez, Juan

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

Radicals and Revolutionaries was a solo exhibit that opened at the Angelica Kauffman Gallery on April 1, 2022, featuring microportraits of leaders from the Black Panther Party, the Civil Rights movement, and the Zapatistas, as well as unknown organizers. Read More

Squirrel Hill Falls

Hilary Brashear

Year Grant Awarded: 2019

The tale of a magical abandoned park, its local history, and a new neighbor curious to get inside. This quirky, DIY documentary, uses playfulness and fantasy to tell the story of a Philadelphia neighborhood mystery. Read More

GPS- and audio-guided walking tour on the Bonneville Salt Flats

Hinrichsen, Sonja

Year Grant Awarded: 2011

GPS/audio-guided walking tour on the Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover, UT. Hikers can walk the outlines of a miniature of ancient Lake Bonneville while listening to narrative about natural history and contemporary use of the Bonneville Salt Flats. Read More

“Uprooted Trees, Magicicadas and Climate Change”

Hoenig, Susan

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

My project for the Puffin Foundation grant was a series of twelve paintings with writings: "Uprooted Trees, Magicicadas and Climate Change". I exhibited these paintings at the Princeton Public Library in Princeton, New Jersey from September 19 - November 27, 2022. Read More