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Multidisciplinary: FY2004 Grants

Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change, contingent upon prior Endowment approval.

Challenge America | Creativity | Heritage & Preservation | Services to Arts Organizations and Artists | Panelists

Challenge America: Access to the Arts

509 Cultural Center
San Francisco, CA
$12,000
To support free arts programming in a low-income neighborhood. The project will feature outdoor performances, visual arts exhibitions, and the two-day 10th annual In the Street Theater Festival.

Aliquippa Alliance for Unity and Development, Inc.
Aliquippa, PA
$10,000
To support Aliquippa Embraces Art: Youth and Family Program. To address changing community needs, the Alliance is transitioning its arts focus from an 11-year-old summer festival to year-round multidisciplinary arts programming.

Alternate ROOTS, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$35,000
To support the Tour/Residency Program. The multi-state project will provide services that will enable geographically isolated artists and presenters to reach broader audiences, share information, and develop new work.

Art Re Grup, Inc. (consortium)
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support the consortium project Wunderkabinet, a large-scale interdisciplinary musical production and gallery installation. The work will be developed by composer and sound artist Pamela Z and media artists Jeanne Finley and John Muse.

Artists Collective, Inc.
Hartford, CT
$15,000
To support Rite of Passage. The project will include workshops, residencies, and intergenerational activities about the arts of the African diaspora.

ArtReach, Inc.
Denver, CO
$10,000
To support the Community Events program. The project will provide access to year-round arts and cultural performances, exhibitions, and workshops to disadvantaged children, adults, families, and elderly people in the Denver metropolitan community.

Asian American Arts Alliance, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support Inroads to American Arts. The project will include an online calendar, a newsletter, and a monthly showcase to increase awareness of Asian-American arts events, artists, and art groups in New York.

Asian Arts Initiative (consortium)
Philadelphia, PA
$15,000
To support Artists in Communities Training Program. The consortium project will train multidisciplinary artists to conduct art-making workshops and residencies in multigenerational communities throughout Philadelphia.

Asian Improv aRts (consortium)
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support the fifth annual Asian Pacific American Arts and Heritage Festival. The multidisciplinary and multi-venue festival is a consortium effort with the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California.

Centro Cultural Aztlan, Inc.
San Antonio, TX
$15,000
To support a series of community arts programs. Through exhibitions, workshops, and performances, underserved audiences will be given the opportunity to participate in Chicano and Latino art and culture.

COSACOSA art at large, Inc.
Phildelphia, PA
$10,000
To support the Healing Art Project. Professional artists will teach hospitalized individuals and other community members artistic techniques which will result in the design and creation of permanent public art for neighborhood healthcare facilities and other public spaces.

Creative Access
Philadelphia, PA
$15,000
To support the Cultural Access Project. Creative Access (CA) will partner with theaters, performing arts centers, dance companies, museums, and arts education programs in Philadelphia to make cultural activities accessible to people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.

Developmental Disabilities Service Organization, Inc.
Sacramento, CA
$20,000
To support Short Center Repertory, the Mural Project, and Project Reach In. Each project will create public accessibility to the art of people with developmental disabilities.

East Bay Center for the Performing Arts
Richmond, CA
$38,000
To support Call and Response and a series of special performance events. Nine multicultural resident dance, music, and theater companies will perform at San Francisco Bay Area sites.

Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
San Antonio, TX
$35,000
To support Arte es Vida. The series will consist of presentations by literary, visual, and performing artists at schools, senior centers, and other venues in the city's Westside.

Four Corners Art Center (on behalf of Yorick's Marionette Theater)
Tiverton, RI
$8,000
To support The Marionettes Who Help Teach and Heal. The program will include performances and a puppet-making workshop for children in 50 hospitals.

free103point9, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$8,000
To support the Dispatch Series. The project will develop a distribution service for experimental media works by artists working with transmission media.

Great Leap, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$10,000
To support To All Relations. The community residency project will involve story gathering, workshops, and performances in cooperation with Japanese-American, Mexican-American, and American-Muslim museums.

High 5 Tickets to the Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$8,000
To support the Take 5 reduced-price ticketing program. The adult-led, small-group program will promote parental involvement and adult mentorship in arts experiences.

Hospital Audiences, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support classes in visual, media, and computer arts taught by professional artists and offered to adults with serious mental illness. The project will provide otherwise unavailable opportunities for participants to take part in arts activities.

Huntington Theatre Company, Inc. (consortium)
Boston, MA
$10,000
To support consortium project STAGES III, Story Telling for the Ages. In partnership with the Boston Center for the Arts, Inc., the project will be the third iteration of a multigenerational, multidisciplinary oral history, performance, and visual arts project that captures the stories of youths and elders residing in Boston's diverse South End community.

Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts
Minneapolis, MN
$12,000
To support visiting artists residencies for culturally diverse visual and performing artists. The collaboration will include workshops and a multidisciplinary project exploring the themes of imagination and memory.

Japanese American Cultural and Community Center
Los Angeles, CA
$20,000
To support the Silver Season and additional core programs. Performances, exhibitions, and events will commemorate the center's 25th anniversary.

Kentucky Center for the Arts Endowment Fund, Inc.
Louisville, KY
$12,000
To support increased statewide outreach efforts. The project will make the arts more accessible to people with disabilities by supporting three performing arts centers to develop alternative format materials.

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts Institute
New Orleans, LA
$25,000
To support the Artist in Residence Program. The project will support 150 master classes by professional artists for inner-city youth and faculty.

Paramount Center for the Arts, Inc.
Peekskill, NY
$10,000
To support Beyond MCs & Microphones: Hip Hop Theater, Dance and Art. The multidisciplinary project will reach the underserved young African-American and Spanish-speaking populations in the area.

Partnership for After School Education, Inc.
New York, NY
$18,000
To support the PASE Arts Career Expo Series. Each one-day event will be offered to underserved youths, their families, and community-based organization practitioners as a means to raise awareness about the arts and careers in the arts.

Pat Graney Performance, Inc.
Seattle, WA
$30,000
To support Keeping the Faith: The Prison Project. Activities will include two, two-month residencies at Washington State Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, offering workshops, classes, and performances in movement, dance, creative writing, and visual arts to incarcerated women and girls.

Portland Museum, Inc.
Louisville, KY
$12,000
To support story-based community performance with residents and professional artists in underserved communities. The project incorporates arts-based planning, professional performance, training, workshops, and community performance to advance the museum's new cultural plan.

Real Art Ways, Inc. (consortium)
Hartford, CT
$28,000
To support a consortium project, Acting on Faith. In partnership with the Hartford Seminary, the multidisciplinary series will feature an exhibition, concerts, films, spoken-word events, and panel discussions.

ShadowLight Productions
San Francisco, CA
$20,000
To support an extended outreach program. The project will include the development of a quarterly online newsletter, an upgraded Web site, in-school workshops, and the engagement of a full-time outreach coordinator.

Sheboygan Arts Foundation, Inc.
Sheboygan, WI
$45,000
To support Connecting Communities and commissioned new works. Residences totaling 33 weeks will involve 18 visual, performing, media, and literary artists. These artists will collaborate with area cultural minorities, farm families, disadvantaged youth, industrial workers, and the elderly, to develop the residencies and community-based commissions.

Taller Puertorriqueno, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
$32,000
To support Connections: Examining the Roots of Latino Culture and Cross-Cultural Exchanges. Performances, exhibitions, and literary events will emphasize the connections among Mexican, Puerto Rican, and other Latino groups.

Washington Pavilion Management, Inc.
Sioux Falls, SD
$15,000
To support Altered Landscapes and Extreme Action. The project will involve two festivals, visual arts exhibitions, performances, films, gallery talks, workshops, and lectures held in the multidisciplinary art and science center, Washington Pavilion.

Xavier University of Louisiana
New Orleans, LA
$22,000
To support Art & Community Development in the Crescent City. The project will implement and document three model efforts involving artists, community groups, and the development of small businesses.

Creativity

'A 'A Arts
Honolulu, HI
$10,000
To support a special issue of the journal Chain. The project will feature a series of recorded discussions between artists from diverse artistic practices and a related talk series dedicated to the theme of public art.

Art in General, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support Rock's Role (After Ryoanji). The project will include an exhibition of sound and visual work inspired by composer and artist John Cage, an exhibition catalogue, and educational activities.

Atlantic Center for the Arts, Inc.
New Smyrna Beach, FL
$10,000
To support the first phase of the Agentina/US Cultural Exchange Residency. Argentine master artists will work with U.S. and Argentine artists for three weeks of interaction, collaboration, discussions, and creative exchanges.

Boston Cyberarts, Inc.
Jamaica Plain, MA
$25,000
To support the Boston Cyberarts Artists Residency. The program will foster creative collaborations between technology-based artists and engineers and scientists at New England high technology corporations.

Builders Association, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support Avanti!, a multimedia performance integrating digital technology. The project, written by Jessica Chalmers and directed by Marianne Weems, will tell the story of the demise of the Studebaker automobile.

Bumbershoot (One Reel)
Seattle, WA
$10,000
To support Ink Spot, a literary component of the Bumbershoot festival. The project will feature works by as many as 26 artists who utilize written language in a variety of forms.

California Institute of the Arts
Valencia, CA
$30,000
To support REDCAT Intersections Initiative. The project will comprise a series of residencies, performances, and production opportunities.

Cathy Weis Projects (Roxanne Dance Foundation, Inc.)
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the development and production of Electric Haiku, Part II. The new work by Cathy Weis will integrate dance, video, poetry, animation, new media, and sound art.

Corporation of Yaddo
Saratoga Springs, NY
$20,000
To support creative residencies for professional artists. Up to 100 artists, who have never been in residence at Yaddo, will be offered two-week to two-month residencies.

CrossSound, Inc.
Juneau, AK
$20,000
To support RainSongs: 3 antiphonous tales from wet lands, a touring festival of newly commissioned work. Three teams of international composers and writers will create collaborative works using Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale and Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf as points of departure.

D.U.M.B.O. Arts Center
Brooklyn, NY
$10,000
To support the d.u.m.b.o art under the bridge festival. The three-day event will feature exhibitions, site-specific installations, film and video screenings, live music, theater, and dance by artists that live and work in the 10-block area under the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges.

Dance for Power
Oakland, CA
$10,000
To support Tierra y Libertad - Let Freedom Ring. The dance theater work will draw upon Mexican and Spanish folkloric dance and music to depict themes surrounding the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

DiverseWorks, Inc.
Houston, TX
$35,000
To support the commissioning and presentation of new works. The project will include a series of visual arts exhibitions, performances, artist residencies, and educational activities.

Djerassi Resident Artists Program
Woodside, CA
$35,000
To support one-month residencies for up to 50 American artists. The project will provide studios, housing, meals, and professional support for media and visual artists, writers, choreographers, and composers.

Door Dog Music Productions (consortium)
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support Prince Lanling, a new dance theater performance. The work will integrate Chinese, Balinese, and Western dance music and text with projections to create a new interpretation of a Chinese folk tale.

Experimental Sound Studio
Chicago, IL
$10,000
To support the Artists Residency Program and the Outer Ear Festival of Sound. The project will provide as many as six local artists with residencies to create and present new sonic art works.

Exploratorium
San Francisco, CA
$25,000
To support artist residencies and gallery installations. As many as six artists working in sound, electronic music, photography, film, and video will participate in the project.

Eyebeam Atelier, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$30,000
To support the Artist in Residence Program. The program will provide as many as 20 artists with five month residencies and stipends for the creation and presentation of new works of art created with digital tools.

Fine Arts Work Center in
Provincetown, MA
$25,000
To support the Winter Residency Program. The program will provide as many as 20 emerging writers and visual artists with housing, studios, and a monthly stipend for seven months.

First Voice, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support the tour of Kuan-Yin: Our Lady of Compassion. The multidisciplinary performance work will travel to venues in the U.S. and include educational outreach activities.

Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the development of professional writers and playwrights. The project will feature writing workshops, staged readings, and the 32nd annual Black Roots Festival.

Harvestworks, Inc.
New York, NY
$18,000
To support the Creative Residency Program. The program will provide artists with studio time, technical support, and public presentation of work.

Headlands Center for the Arts
Sausalito, CA
$35,000
To support the U.S. Artists-in-Residence Program and associated public programs. The project will provide as many as 40 artists with residencies ranging from one to 11 months.

Immaterial Incorporated
Brooklyn, NY
$10,000
To support artist fees and production costs for the art journal Cabinet. The quarterly publication will publish artist projects and essays on art and culture.

International Cinematexas Short
Austin, TX
$15,000
To support the Austin Eye+Ear Performance Series. The series will showcase work by artists who have not previously performed in Austin.

Jack Straw Foundation
Seattle, WA
$25,000
To support audio art residencies for the creation of new work. The program will make Jack Straw studios and facilities available to northwest artists from a variety of disciplines.

Link Arts, Incorporated
Baltimore, MD
$10,000
To support the publication of "Musae", an issue of the journal Link. The publication will feature essays on the visual and critical meaning of collections and an audio CD of epic, lyric, and sacred songs from Baltimore.

MacDowell Colony, Inc.
Peterborough, NH
$30,000
To support residencies for artists from a variety of disciplines. As many as 10 artists who have not previously been in residence at MacDowell will be provided a studio and room and board for up to two months.

Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
Chicago, IL
$30,000
To support the Sor Juana Festival. The multidisciplinary festival will feature visual arts, film, music, dance, literature, and theater by Mexican and Mexican American women.

Movin' Spirits Dance Theater, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$10,000
To support the initial development of America the Beautiful, a new interdisciplinary performance work. The evening -length work will be choreographed by Marlies Yearby with a script and lyrics by writer and director Laurie Carlos and playwright Carl Hancock Rux.

New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.
Staten Island, NY
$20,000
To support new commissioned work and the continued development of the Turbulence Web site. The project will provide for the creation and distribution of as many as five new works of Internet based art by nationally recognized artists.

New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc.
(on behalf of Bill Shannon/Crutch Productions)

New York, NY
$12,000
To support the creation of a new solo multidisciplinary project. The evening-length work will bring together elements of dance, spoken word, video, and theater.

New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc.
(on behalf of Maureen Fleming Performances)

New York, NY
$10,000
To support the development and production of Decay of the Angel. This evening-length, multidisciplinary work will be developed and performed in upstate New York, Boston, and Minneapolis.

Orange County/Philharmonic Society
Irvine, CA
$20,000
To support Three Tales, a video-opera by Steve Reich and Beryl Korot. The work will be presented as part of the Eclectic Orange Festival.

Performance Space 122, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the commissioning and presentation of new multidisciplinary theater works. Technical support and performance space will be provided for three artists working outside the traditional producer/playwright/actor framework.

Ping Chong & Company (Fiji Theater Company, Inc.) (consortium)
New York, NY
$25,000
To support the development and premiere of God Favors the Predator. The new multidisciplinary performance work by Ping Chong and Michael Rohd will draw from Vladimir Nabokov's 1929 novel, Laughter in the Dark.

Portland Taiko
Portland, OR
$12,000
To support On the Shoulder of Giants. The project will commission and present new works by taiko composers as well as a collaboration with choreographer Minh Tran.

Relache, Inc. (consortium)
Philadelphia, PA
$15,000
To support the commissioning of Re-Creation, a new work by pianist and composer Uri Caine. The evening- length performance integrating music, dance, and video will be based on Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8 and Darius Milhaud's ballet music La Creation du monde.

Ridge Street Theater, Inc.
New York, NY
$23,000
To support the creation and presentation of A Day in Gotham. The multimedia and orchestral work is a collaborative effort by composer Michael Gordon, filmmaker Bill Morrison, visual artist Laurie Olinder, and the American Composers Orchestra.

Roulette Intermedium, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support the Festival of Mixology 2004. The series of concerts will explore the range of media art created through the use of computer software that allows for the live mixture of sound and video.

Society of Typographic Aficionados, Inc.
Buffalo, NY
$25,000
To support TypeCon2004. The four-day event focusing on typography and related art forms will offer artists and students workshops, panel discussions, online activities, and a fine arts exhibition.

South Florida Composers Alliance, Inc.
Miami, FL
$10,000
To support Sound Arts Workshop, a residency program. The project will provide as many as five interdisciplinary artists with access to equipment, technical assistance, and artist fees for the creation of sound-based work.

Squonk Opera, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
$10,000
To support the creation and development of a new multidisciplinary theater work. The project will combine live music, world theater traditions, and video projections.

St. Ann Center for Restoration
Brooklyn, NY
$40,000
To support the 2004 Puppet Lab and Labapalooza! Mini-Festival of New Puppet Theater from The Lab. The project is an ongoing professional workshop where emerging and mid-career puppet artists and collaborators meet weekly to create new interdisciplinary works.

University of California (on behalf of Beall Center for Art and Technology)
Irvine, CA
$20,000
To support ALT+CTRL, an exhibition of alternative game art. The juried event will showcase artistry and innovation in the field of game-based artwork by artists, designers, and programmers.

University of California at Los Angeles
(on behalf of UCLA Center for Intercultural Affairs)

Los Angeles, CA
$40,000
To support American artists in the Asia Pacific Performance Exchange Fellowship Program. The six week artist residency program in Bali will bring together eight American and eight Asian artists working in music, dance, theater, and puppetry.

University of Washington (consortium)
Seattle, WA
$25,000
To support Dance and Art in Dialogue. The project will consist of an exhibition of collaborative artworks by visual artists, accompanied by live performances of Trisha Brown's choreography, as well as educational activities.

Wexner Center Foundation
Columbus, OH
$40,000
To support the commissioning of visual, performing, and media art works. The project is part of Wexner Center for the Arts' ongoing artists' residency program that provides financial, technical, and professional support for the creation, completion, and/or presentation of new work.

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
San Francisco, CA
$35,000
To support residencies for artists of multiple disciplines. Artists in residence in the visual arts, performing arts, and media arts will develop new work and engage in a variety of education and community programs.

Heritage & Preservation

Chinese-American Arts Council, Inc.
New York, NY
$10,000
To support the Summer Cultural Festival. The project will include three fully staged Chinese operas performed by artists from China, Taiwan, and the United States and an exhibition by Chinese-American visual artists.

Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. (consortium)
New York, NY
$30,000
To support Art Spaces Archive Project (ASAP). The consortium project will provide for the research and creation of a database, development of a Web site, surveying of art spaces nationally, and hosting of a national meeting for art space organizations to compare preservation strategies.

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
San Antonio, TX
$37,000
To support Epoca de Oro: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. The multidisciplinary project will examine the impact of Mexican film on Mexican, Chicano, and Latino heritage and culture.

Hallwalls, Inc. (consortium)
Buffalo, NY
$20,000
To support a consortium project to preserve multidisciplinary performance recordings. In partnership with SUNY Buffalo's Poetry and Rare Books Collection, the project will catalog, archive, preserve, and make accessible various video and audio recordings from the Hallwalls 1970s and 80s performance archives.

Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc.
New York, NY
$16,000
To support an annual journal and videotape collection, Artist & Influence. The project will document artists of color through videotaped interviews and the publication of a journal.

Helena Presents
Helena, MT
$15,000
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.

Iroquois Indian Museum
Howes Cave, NY
$20,000
To support At the Edge of the Clearing. The summer series and festivals will present traditional and contemporary Iroquois art and foster greater awareness of Iroquois heritage.

New Art Publications
New York, NY
$35,000
To support AMERICAS 2005. The annual issue of BOMB magazine will feature discussions among artists, writers, and musicians, and original translations of poetry and fiction, highlighting the work of artists living and practicing in Latin America and the Caribbean.

New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations (on behalf of New York Public Library for the Performing Arts)
New York, NY
$30,000
To support the documentation and preservation of dance and theater performances and oral histories by performing artists. As many as 18 performances and seven oral histories will be recorded, and 50 hours of audio materials will be preserved.

Regents of the University of California at Berkeley (on behalf of Bancroft Library)
Berkeley, CA
$30,000
To support videotaped, oral history interviews with leading performance artists and dancers with disabilities. The project will include five to seven artists' interviews. DVDs of the videotaped interviews and transcripts will be made available and full-text oral histories will be accessible on-line.

Space One Eleven, Inc.
Birmingham, AL
$20,000
To support the pilot phase of an annual Summer Youth Apprenticeship Program. The consortium will involve six young people in a project to document the legacy of three Alabama jazz legends as a means to cultivate Birmingham's jazz heritage.

Services to Arts Organizations and Artists

Alliance of Artists Communities
Providence, RI
$30,000
To support the development of public outreach activities at artists' communities. The project will consist of a series of training workshops and the publication of educational materials.

Alternate ROOTS, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$35,000
To support the 28th Annual Meeting. The project will offer training in community-based art practices through residency activities, workshops, cultural exchanges, and informal discussions.

Appalshop, Inc. (on behalf of American Festival Project)
Whitesburg, KY
$25,000
To support the Annual Gathering, a national conference organized by the American Festival Project. The event will explore new methods to integrate art and civic life.

Artist Trust
Seattle, WA
$15,000
To support the maintenance and expansion of the Information Services program. The project provides professional development information and resources to Washington State artists.

Arts Boston, Inc.
Boston, MA
$15,000
To support the development of Tickets Today. The program will provide online ticketing services and training to improve Boston's theater, dance, and music organizations' marketing and sales.

Artspace Projects, Inc.
Minneapolis, MN
$45,000
To support Articulating Space, a national conference focused on affordable space for artists and arts organizations. Topics to be addressed will include planning, development, and preservation of live and work space projects.

California Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
$30,000
To support the expansion of ArtHouse. The program will provide technical support, seminars, and Web-based information on how to develop affordable space to arts organizations in California.

East Bay Center for the Performing Arts (on behalf of Latino Arts Network)
Richmond, CA
$28,000
To support the Arts and Technology Services program. Consultants will work with 10 mid-sized California cultural centers to enhance their technological infrastructure.

Ink People, Inc.
Eureka, CA
$25,000
To support the DreamMaker program. The incubator project will provide emerging Humboldt County arts organizations with administrative support, technical assistance, individualized coaching, and workshops in nonprofit management.

National Association of Latino Arts
San Antonio, TX
$60,000
To support a national conference and leadership institute. The two-part project will offer Latino cultural organizations opportunities to develop organizational and leadership skills.

National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts
New York, NY
$30,000
To support a leadership development program. The three-part program will include a national conference, a series of regional workshops, and a management-training institute.

National Performance Network, Inc. (consortium)
New Orleans, LA
$45,000
To support the NPN Annual Meeting/Artists Convening. The national forum for artists and presenters will feature performance showcases, professional development workshops, and plenary sessions.

New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$20,000
To support the NYFA Leadership Initiative. A series of peer learning groups and workshops will enhance the leadership skills of administrators from small and mid-sized arts groups.

Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Washington, DC
$15,000
To support a national conference on arts and healing. The conference will offer artists, arts administrators, and medical professionals training, experiential sessions, and presentations on the use of arts in healing environments.

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support the Statewide Service Initiative. The program will provide pro bono and low-cost legal services to New York state artists and arts organizations.