2004 Grant Awards: State Listings
Arts on Radio and Television/Folk Arts Infrastructure/Heritage & Preservation/Learning in the Arts/Partnerships
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to
change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
MONTANA
Helena Presents
Helena, MT
$15,000
CATEGORY: Heritage & Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE:
Multidisciplinary
To support Echoes of Discovery. The project is the sixth phase of
the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Project and will support the
creation of new multidisciplinary works that respond to the
commemoration.
Holter Museum of Art, Inc.
Helena, MT
$24,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support an artist-in-residence program. Led by artists from
diverse cultures, students in first through 12th grades will create
and interact with artwork at the museum, exploring the role of
heritage as it shapes personal and cultural identity.
Missoula Writing Collaborative
Missoula, MT
$33,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support a writing residency program. The project will place
eight writers in separate rural, low-income, and/or tribal
reservation schools for eight months to give weekly writing
instruction to students, ages seven to 18.
Montana Arts Council
Helena, MT
$619,400
CATEGORY: Partnership FIELD/DISCIPLINE: State &
Regional
To support Partnership Agreement activities.
University of Montana (on behalf of
Montana Repertory Theatre)
Missoula, MT
$12,000
CATEGORY: Heritage & Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE:
Theater
To support the development and production of a new play that
celebrates rodeo as an integral part of the culture of the American
West. Playwright Jim McClure and musician Rob Quist will tour the
Montana rodeo circuit to conduct research and collect materials
from which to develop a script and score.
Yellowstone National Art Trust
Bozeman, MT
$15,000
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts
Education
To support Cradleboards, Dolls, and Stories. Crow artists Birdie
Real Bird and C.T. Walks Over Ice and studio visual artist Maggie
Carlson will teach functional and decorative Crow traditional arts
including parfleches, cradleboards, dolls, stories, and tribal
history.
MONTANA total grants: 6
MONTANA total dollars: $718,400
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