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FY 2012 Grant Awards: State Listings

Art Works II/Arts in Media/Partnerships

Some details of the projects listed in this grant announcement are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.

WISCONSIN

Creative Alliance Milwaukee Inc.
Milwaukee, WI
$15,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Research
To support an inventory and analysis of datasets and definitions used by nonprofit, governmental, and other organizations to profile creative economies or industries. The results will yield a "core" definition and dataset that national and local policy-makers can adopt to understand the relationship of arts and cultural sectors to other creative industries, and, beyond that goal, to place creative industries in a broader economic policy context.

Madison Cultural Arts District (aka Overture Center for the Arts)
Madison, WI
$25,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education

To support professional development training for teachers and teaching artists in aesthetic education and arts integration. In addition, the Overture Center's resident companies—the Madison Ballet, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Madison Opera, Children's Theater of Madison, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, and Kanopy Dance—will provide interdisciplinary in-school and after-school residencies in 10 Madison Metropolitan School District elementary and middle schools.

Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
Madison, WI
$20,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Museum
To support the education program titled Art on Tour. The program will combine in-school exhibitions of works in the museum's permanent collection with multidisciplinary lesson plans and subsidized field trips to the museum.

Madison Symphony Orchestra, Inc. (Consortium)
Madison, WI
$20,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Music
To support HeartStrings, an outreach project by an ensemble of the orchestra's string musicians that will provide residency programs and perform interactive recitals for underserved and special needs communities. In partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Health's Central Wisconsin Center, the Rhapsodie String Quartet, with training and the participation of certified therapists, will offer 90 residency programs reaching 20 to 25 participants during each session; more than 3,150 children and adults with special needs will participate in the project.

Opera for the Young, Inc.
Madison, WI
$20,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Opera
To support a multi-state school tour of a new production of Cendrillon by composer Jules Massenet. Teaching materials will include a tutorial CD with vocal and piano parts, a teacher's guide about opera, and activities for integration of the opera into academic subjects.

University of Wisconsin at Madison
Madison, WI
$15,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Dance
To support the restaging of Bill T. Jones's D-Man in the Waters: 1st Movement on the University of Wisconsin at Madison's undergraduate dance students. The residency, led by former Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance company member Catherine Cabeen, will include master classes, rehearsals, and lectures on the company's work, as well as free showings for local middle and high school students.

Wisconsin Arts Board, Department of Tourism
Madison, WI
$781,300
CATEGORY: Partnership   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: State & Regional
To support Partnership Agreement activities.

Wisconsin Children's Center, Inc. (aka Madison Children's Museum, Inc.)
Madison, WI
$15,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Museum
To support Plaza Landmark Art, a public art commissioning project. To be undertaken in partnership with the Rotary Club of Madison and the Madison Arts Commission, the museum will commission an iconic public art piece that will draw visitors downtown and serve as the centerpiece of an annual family festival.

Woodland Pattern, Inc. (aka Woodland Pattern Book Center)
Milwaukee, WI
$10,000
CATEGORY: Art Works   FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Literature
To support fees and travel costs for visiting writers. For more than 31 years, the center has been presenting authors representing a variety of styles and heritages in readings and master classes for working class, racially mixed, and multigenerational community members.


Number of Grants: 9          Total Amount: $921,300

 
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