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Visual Arts: 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
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Challenge America: Access to the Arts

apexart curatorial program
New York, NY
$15,000
To support an international artist residency program to promote cultural exchange. Artists who reside outside of the United States and have never visited New York City are recommended for the program by curators, critics, and arts professionals from their home countries.

Art Mobile of Montana
Dillon, MT
$12,000
To support Art Mobile, a traveling exhibition program featuring the work of Montana artists. A specially equipped van will travel throughout the state, providing access to original art works and art instruction for schools, nursing care centers, correctional facilities, Native-American reservations, and libraries.

Art Resources Transfer, Inc.
New York, NY
$60,900
To support the Distribution to Underserved Communities Program. The project will offer books, museum catalogs, videos, and other material about contemporary art free-of-charge to libraries across the nation, with a special emphasis on rural and inner-city libraries.

ArtPace, A Foundation for Contemporary Art (consortium)
San Antonio, TX
$30,000
To support a consortium project of outreach activities designed to engage children and youth in contemporary art. ArtPace and Gemini Ink will collaborate to expand a variety of programs that serve the needs of youths in organizations such as Say Si, an arts center for children; San Anto, an arts center for west-side San Antonio youths; and Fox Tech, the city's only technical high school.

ARTScorpsLA
Los Angeles, CA
$20,000
To support the presentation of the Templo Verde Laboratory, a community public art project by artists Mel Chin and Tricia Ward. Working with the Temple-Beaudry community, participants will create a soil remediation/environmental art project on land donated by the Manley Oil Company, which still operates oil wells in the neighborhood.

Center for Craft, Creativity and Design (consortium)
Hendersonville, NC
$15,000
To support a consortium project for the production of a video documentary on self-taught artists from the rural South. Using digital video footage recorded for consortium partner Folk Arts Foundation, director and videographer Patrick Long will create a documentary suitable for distribution on public television.

Clemson University
Clemson, SC
$25,000
To support documentation of the creation of a nature-based sculpture by the artist Nils-Udo at the South Carolina Botanical Garden. The project will include a video for public television broadcast, a Web site, and a CD-ROM.

Creative Growth, Inc.
Oakland, CA
$35,000
To support Margins and Mainstreams: Outsider and Disability Art Today. The project will include a series of arts workshops for adults with disabilities, a visiting artist program, an exhibition series, an updated media campaign, and a public symposium accompanied by a catalog.

Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Inc.
Wilmington, DE
$20,000
To support a series of community-based artist residencies and a documentary catalog. The artists will collaborate with community groups to create work based on ideas and issues relevant to the participants' lives.

Fairmount Park Art Association
Philadelphia, PA
$35,000
To support Dwelling Place, a public art project by artists Lonnie Graham, John Stone, and Lorene Cary. With community members and the large homeless population served by Project H.O.M.E. (Housing, Opportunities, Medical Care, Employment), the artists will work on a project to be installed on the former site of a neighborhood church.

Galeria/Studio 24
San Francisco, CA
$20,000
To support development and presentation of an online record of Galeria de la Raza's exhibitions from its inception in 1970. The project is a major component of Galeria's 35th anniversary, celebrating its contributions to contemporary Latino art and culture.

Montana State University
Bozeman, MT
$6,400
To support a visiting artist lecture series titled Contemporary Approaches to Assemblage. Artists Liza Lou, Nancy Rubins, and Robert Ebendorf will make presentations.

National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (consortium)
Erie, CO
$34,600
To support a consortium project for planning and implementation of the annual conference of the nation's oldest and largest professional service organization for the ceramic arts. Centering: Community, Clay, and Culture will include a series of exhibitions, critical lectures, panels, and workshop demonstrations in coordination with Baltimore Clayworks.

Oregon Native American Business and Entrepreneurial Network
Tigard, OR
$19,500
To support the Artist in Business program to provide technical assistance and services to artists. The program is targeted to Native American artists living on reservations in Oregon.

Point Community Development Corporation
Bronx, NY
$30,600
To support the expansion of a visual arts program targeted to artists 13 years old and older. Building upon current programming that combines artistic instruction, studio access, and entrepreneurial opportunities, Point will hire professional artists to lead the workshops.

Pratt Fine Arts Center
Seattle, WA
$18,000
To support the Master Artist Program and the Northwest Artist Program, a community education series. Locally and nationally renowned artists will be featured in workshops for Pratt students, and free lectures, exhibitions, and receptions will be offered to the public.

Print Center (on behalf of Philadelphia Print Collaborative)
Philadelphia, PA
$35,000
To support Printing Philadelphia, a project designed to promote the art of printmaking to a broad cross section of the public. A partnership between the academic printmaking community, neighborhood organizations, schools, and artists, the project will focus on the art of frottage (or rubbings) and will include residencies, university coursework, field trips, artist workshops, exhibitions, and a culminating art-making event.

Richmond Art Center (on behalf of Quilt of Many Colors)
Richmond, CA
$12,000
To support the Quilt of Many Colors Project, a series of curated exhibitions installed in the waiting room of Richmond's main public health facility. The project will promote the value of the arts in the healing process and provide access to art for approximately 15,000 users of the facility per year.

Sarasota Season of Sculpture, Inc.
Sarasota, FL
$35,000
To support an outdoor sculpture exhibition featuring large-scale works by international artists. The exhibition, to be held in a bay-front park, will be curated by a selection committee comprised of artists Bruce White, Terrence Karpowicz, and Dwight Rose; and architects Charles Kuykendall and Jill Kaplan.

School of Service - Access Arts
Columbia, MO
$25,000
To support continued development of Access Arts, a program committed to artistic instruction for people of all ages, backgrounds, and economic levels. Access Arts activities reach beyond a 30-mile radius surrounding the Columbia, Mo. area.

Southwestern Illinois College
Belleville, IL
$15,000
To support a consortium project to expand arts programming for Kids Club, which provides day care services for children of the students, faculty, and staff of the college. In partnership with Southwestern Illinois College Foundation, the project will include artist-led workshops, field trips, exhibitions, and art projects.

Tenants and Owners Development Corporation (on behalf of Sixth Street Photography Workshop)
San Francisco, CA
$23,000
To support production, installation, touring, and a catalog for Stories of the City. The photography exhibit will feature the work of artists who are homeless.

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI
$35,000
To support a traveling exhibition and catalog featuring work by artist-soldiers from both sides of the Vietnam War. Project curators Sherry Buchanan and Nam Nguyen, working with Ned Broderick, Director of the National Vietnam Veteran's Art Museum in Chicago and Nguyen Toan Thi, Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum, will make selections for the exhibition.

Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts
Newcastle, ME
$18,000
To support expansion of the services of MudMobile, a statewide traveling ceramics program in a van. The project will include the development and tour of a collection of ceramic works by Maine artists.

Wave Hill, Inc.
Bronx, NY
$10,000
To support the Family Art Project. The series of free, weekend workshops will provide families the opportunity to create nature-based art projects inspired by craft traditions from around the world.

Whitworth College
Spokane, WA
$15,000
To support the development of a visiting artist program in printmaking with a focus on multicultural artists. The college, through its newly established press, will host artists for print production, lectures, demonstrations, and public school presentations.

Young Aspirations/Young Artists, Inc.
New Orleans, LA
$15,000
To support Inner City Threads: Storytelling Quilt, an arts apprenticeship program for high school youths. Guided by a guest fiber artist and a YA/YA alumni artist, the youth apprentices will work throughout the summer to create a mural reflecting the jazz traditions of New Orleans' historic Treme neighborhood.

Creativity

Archie Bray Foundation
Helena, MT
$10,000
To support a visiting artist residency program. A free public exhibition will feature representative work by participating artists; public programs and demonstrations will complement the residencies.

Art Papers, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
$23,000
To support reviews of contemporary artists' work in the bi-monthly journal Art Papers. The reviews section includes an average of 32 articles by writers, many of whom will be publishing for the first time.

Art Re Grup, Inc. (THE LAB)
San Francisco, CA
$10,000
To support professional artists fees for Inside of Inside, a collaborative exhibition of over 100 works by women artists exploring the concept of home. Curated by Big Ballyhoo, a collective of feminist artists, the project will be presented during the LAB's 20th anniversary season.

ArtLies
Houston, TX
$15,000
To support the reviews section of ArtLies, a quarterly publication that covers the visual arts in Texas. ArtLies seeks to expand its news coverage and critical dialogue.

ArtPace, A Foundation for Contemporary Art
San Antonio, TX
$40,000
To support residencies for artists to create new work. Participating artists will be provided with housing, workspace, technical assistance, transportation costs, and a monthly stipend for a two month residency.

Artspace, Inc.
New Haven, CT
$23,000
To support Factory Direct: New Haven, a residency program that enables artists to work directly with manufacturers, industries, and businesses. Artists will be in residence at the companies for two- or three-weeks, and an exhibition and catalogue will be produced to document their experiences.

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Omaha, NE
$40,000
To support residencies for artists to create new work. Participating artists will be provided with housing, workspace, technical assistance, and a monthly stipend for a three-month residency.

Berkeley Art Center Association
Berkeley, CA
$18,000
To support Sacred Spaces, an exhibition of installations and sculpture examining the notion of sacred public spaces in an urban setting. Terri Cohn, critic, writer, and art historian, will curate the project.

Big Orbit Gallery, Inc.
Buffalo, NY
$15,000
To support residencies resulting in site-specific installations for artists from the Northeast and Mid Atlantic states. Artists will be selected from an open call by a committee of artists and curators from the western New York region.

Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc. (on behalf of Longwood Arts Project)
Bronx, NY
$30,000
To support cyberspace residencies that enable artists to work with advanced computer technology. An exhibition of completed works will be hosted on Longwood's online cyber gallery. Public programs and demonstrations will complement the residencies.

CEC ArtsLink, Inc.
New York, NY
$35,000
To support an exhibition and catalogue featuring work by participants in the ArtsLink Program. The public-private partnership enables U.S. artists to undertake exchanges with other artists in Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Eurasia.

Center for Women & Their Work
Austin, TX
$27,000
To support a series of solo exhibitions for young and emerging women artists of Texas. The exhibitions will be accompanied by catalogues, educational programs, and outreach activities.

Children's Hospital Foundation at Weschester Medical Center
Valhalla, NY
$15,000
To support the commission of artist Ming Fay to create a garden for a new pediatric hospital. Ming Fay's rooftop garden will serve as the centerpiece for the new Maria Fareri Children's Hospital.

College Art Association of America, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support the commission of offset print projects by contemporary artists in Art Journal. Designed to complement the mission of the journal, the project will integrate works of art with intellectual critique to develop creative discourse.

Creative Time, Inc.
New York, NY
$29,000
To support the Coney Island Sign Painting Project featuring the work of contemporary artists and traditional sign painters led by project director and artist Stephen Powers. Artists will create hand painted and sculpted signs for local rides, attractions, and businesses.

Delta Axis, Inc.
Memphis, TN
$20,000
To support the presentation of a series of solo exhibitions in the Power House, a circa 1914 renovated historic building. The exhibitions, shown in the 4,700 square-foot brick and glass structure, will feature the work of Kara Walker, Terri Jones, Brad Kalhamer, and Frances Alys.

Dieu Donné Papermill, Inc.
New York, NY
$18,000
To support Dieu Donné Lab Grant, a residency program for mid-career artists who have never worked in papermaking. The grant includes a stipend, studio access for six months, materials, and 12 days of instruction.

En Foco, Inc.
Bronx, NY
$23,000
To support production of several issues of Nueva Luz, a bilingual photographic journal. Each issue will feature the work of emerging photographers of color, an essay by a guest critic/editor, and a comprehensive listing of career opportunities and other resources for photographers.

Exit Art/The First World, Inc.
New York, NY
$25,000
To support the exhibition In Medias Res. The exhibition will examine how new models of production and distribution, derived from mass media and new technologies, are changing the practice of artmaking.

FORECAST Public Artworks
St. Paul, MN
$17,000
To support the publication Public Art Review. The journal will detail trends and new projects in the public art field.

Fotofest, Inc.
Houston, TX
$48,000
To support FotoFest 2004, a biennial photographic festival that includes exhibitions, new media art events, artist portfolio review, and a catalogue. FotoFest works with more than 60 organizations to present the month-long event that attracts more than 225,000 visitors worldwide.

Friends of the Schindler House
(on behalf of MAK Center for Art and Architecture Los Angeles)

$18,000
West Hollywood, CA
To support an exhibition and catalogue on the French conceptual artist Yves Klein. Yves Klein: Air Architecture will focus on his architectural designs, a lesser known aspect of the artist's work.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Inc.
Houston, TX
$20,000
To support a residency program for craft artists. Participating artists who work in traditional craft media (wood, fiber, metal, clay, and glass), or through processes traditionally thought of as craft, are eligible to apply through an open call process.

Installation Gallery
San Diego, CA
$20,000
To support the commission of temporary outdoor works for the San Diego/Tijuana region's inSITE exhibition. Participating artists will be selected by a team of critics and curators that will include Osvaldo Sanchez, Sally Yard, and Adriano Pedrosa.

International Print Center New York
New York, NY
$17,000
To support the New Prints Program, a series of exhibitions designed to bring printmaking to a wider audience. A selection committee will jury submissions solicited in an open call to small community based workshops, university and regional presses, and artists who are not affiliated with a gallery.

International Sculpture Center, Inc.
Hamilton, NJ
$22,000
To support a series of articles and reviews on emerging and under-recognized artists for Sculpture magazine. Articles solicited will focus on work of current artists, events, and public art projects.

Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Inc.
Jamaica, NY
$10,000
To support the exhibition Live Pictures: the Digital World Animates Contemporary Art and accompanying catalogue. Curated by Heng-Gil Han, the exhibition will feature approximately 15 new media artists.

Light Work Visual Studies, Inc.
Syracuse, NY
$37,000
To support a residency program for artists and the publication of their work in Contact Sheet - The Light Work Annual. Participating artists' work will also be made available on Light Work's online database, an ever-expanding collection of images, essays, and biographical information.

McColl Center for Visual Art
Charlotte, NC
$25,000
To support residencies for artists. Participating artists will be provided with housing, workspace, technical assistance, transportation costs, a materials budget, and a monthly stipend for a three month residency.

Montalvo Association
Saratoga, CA
$12,000
To support the installation of indoor and outdoor works by the artist Chris Drury. Using found, natural materials, the artist will work with community volunteers during a three-week residency to realize the works.

Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino
San Jose, CA
$12,000
To support the commission of a site-specific installation and production of a catalogue by the artists collective Torolab entitled Tijuana, San Jose, and other Bordertown Dilemmas. Torolab is a group of artists, architects, designers, writers, filmmakers, and musicians all living and working in Tijuana.

Oregon Center for the Photographic (Blue Sky Gallery)
Portland, OR
$15,000
To support a series of publications documenting the exhibition of individual photographers' work at Blue Sky Gallery. The publications will include both catalogues and full monographs on selected artists.

Penland School of Crafts, Inc.
Penland, NC
$15,000
To support a working retreat for past instructors in conjunction with the school's 75th anniversary celebration. Participating artists will receive a materials stipend, an honorarium, 24-hour access to the studios, housing, transportation assistance, meals, and a technical assistant for the one-week residency period.

Pilchuck Glass School
Seattle, WA
$25,000
To support a summer artist residency program. Artists will be provided with time, resources, facilities, and technical assistance on Pilchuck's campus.

Project Row Houses
Houston, TX
$55,500
To support a residency program to commission installations in several shotgun-style row houses. To commemorate Project Row House's 10th anniversary, local and national artists will transform the houses into community workshops for streetscape and environmental enhancements.

Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism
Santa Monica, CA
$7,500
To support the reviews section of X-Tra, a quarterly publication that covers the visual arts. Published since 1997, X-Tra is distributed free to galleries, museums, and art schools throughout the Los Angeles area and to subscribers across the country.

Public Art Fund Inc.
New York, NY
$28,000
To support In the Public Realm, an opportunity for emerging artists to develop temporary art projects in an urban context. Projects will be documented in a series of publications.

Real Art Ways, Inc.
Hartford, CT
$23,000
To support an exhibition series featuring the work of emerging artists in New York state and New England. A jury of artists and curators will select the recipients of the solo exhibitions.

Rhizome Communications, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support a commissioning project for new media artists. Artists will be invited to submit proposals for the creation of non-commerical new media art games - network-distributed art projects that take the form of computer games.

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, NJ
$15,000
To support printmaking opportunities for artists who have not worked with the medium. The project includes an honorarium, studio access for two weeks, materials, housing and transportation costs, and access to the facility's master printer and support staff.

Santa Fe Art Institute
Santa Fe, NM
$25,000
To support residencies for artists to create new work or complete major projects. Participating artists will be provided with housing, workspace, and technical assistance for one-to three-month residencies.

Santa Fe Community College
Santa Fe, NM
$18,000
To support a series of lectures to examine contemporary painting. Guest artists will be invited to deliver slide lectures and take questions about their work at partner institutions.

Sculpture Center, Inc.
Long Island City, NY
$15,000
To support In Practice, an exhibition series for under-recognized sculptors to create new work. Selected from an open call by a committee of artists and curators, participants will be provided with an honorarium and fees for materials and production.

Sculpture Space, Inc.
Utica, NY
$15,000
To support an artist residency program for sculptors. Artists from outside New York state will be given the opportunity to create new work during two-month residencies at a former steam engine and boilerworks plant.

Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$25,000
To support Reconfiguring the Future: Chicano Art in Postmodern Aztlan. The project will provide an opportunity for artists to create new work in a printmaking studio.

Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Inc.
New York, NY
$14,000
To support a residency program for emerging artists. Artists will be provided with a private studio, full room and board, and weekly private and group critiques by a faculty of leading professional artists.

Smack Mellon Studios, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
$20,000
To support a program to provide artists with access to studio space, equipment, and technical support in response to the current housing/studio crisis in New York City. Six artists will be selected by a panel of artists, curators, and critics for residency periods of one year, that include an honorarium.

Socrates Sculpture Park, Inc.
Long Island City, NY
$40,000
To support a residency and exhibition opportunity for sculptors to realize large-scale work. Free to the public, the exhibition attracts more than 40,000 local and international visitors per year who watch the artists at work and see how projects are developed.

SPACES
Cleveland, OH
$35,000
To support the World Artists Program, a residency opportunity for national and international artists to create new work. Participating artists will be provided with studio space, an honorarium, a living stipend, transportation expenses, and a materials budget.

University Cultural Center Association (on behalf of Art on the Move)
Detroit, MI
$21,000
To support temporary public art installations and related programming. The project will invite established artists and emerging, college-level artists to create installations in several locations including the Detroit Institute of Arts.

University of New Mexico Main Campus
Albuquerque, NM
$30,000
To support a residency program, exhibition, and catalogue targeted to Native American artists who have not had access to printmaking facilities and methods. The project includes a stipend, studio access for two weeks, materials, transportation funds, and instruction from and collaboration with a master printer.

University of Puerto Rico
San Juan, PR
$30,000
To support a residency and commissioning opportunity for international sculptors. To commemorate its 100th anniversary, the university will sponsor the creation of sculptures for sites at the different campuses of the public university system.

Visual Arts Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support touring of Vectors: Digital Art of Our Time. The exhibition includes seminal and new works of digital art including prints, Internet art, computer animation, interactive installations, CD ROMs, digital audio, and music.

Visual Studies Workshop, Inc.
Rochester, NY
$17,000
To support a residency program in photography, bookmaking, digital imaging, digital video, and small format film and video. Participating artists will receive a stipend, travel funds, use of the facilities, training, and housing for one-month residencies.

Wheaton Village, Inc.
Millville, NJ
$15,000
To support residencies for glass artists to create new work at the Creative Glass Center of America. The center will provide housing, a monthly stipend, supplies, materials, and 24-hour access to the Wheaton Glass Factory.

Women's Studio Workshop, Inc.
Rosendale, NY
$12,000
To support a residency opportunity for the artist Jill Parisi at a print and papermaking facility. The artist will be provided with a stipend, housing, materials allowance, and travel for a six-week residency.

Heritage & Preservation

American Society for Psychical Research, Inc.
New York, NY
$15,000
To support planning for the exhibition Phantom Images: Photography and Psychical Research in America from 1860 until Today. The project will examine early experimentation in the darkroom which resulted in the manipulation of images by combining two or more negatives.

American Tapestry Alliance
San Jose, CA
$5,000
To support the development and touring of a biennial exhibition and catalog of contemporary tapestry. The exhibition will include tapestry works from around the world and will travel to venues within the United States.

Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
$16,000
To support an exhibition and catalog featuring the Cantonese art form of Shiwan ceramics. Curated by So Kam Ng, Professor of Asian Art History at San Francisco State University, the project is a collaboration between Asian and U.S. scholars.

Exit Art/The First World, Inc. (consortium)
New York, NY
$35,000
To support a consortium project with Franklin Furnace to conserve, digitize, and make accessible online the archival material of Exit Art. Founded in 1982, Exit Art has presented contemporary work by as many as 1,600 artists in more than 200 exhibitions.

Fox Theater
Spokane, WA
$39,000
To support restoration and conservation of the original fire curtain and lobby murals of the FoxTheater. Designed in 1931 and saved by the Spokane community from demolition in 2000, the art deco theater presents cultural programming for the region.

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
$15,000
To support restoration and reinstallation of a WPA mural painted in 1933 by Bernard Zakheim. Once restored, the mural will be reinstalled at the Jewish Community Center's new 135,000-square-foot facility.

Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
$24,000
To support an archival project to preserve the holdings of Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Inc. (LACE). The archival holdings include thousands of slides, catalogs, correspondence, invitations, posters, and a vast video collection.

Maryland Art Place, Inc.
Baltimore, MD
$20,000
To support a curatorial fellowship for an archival project to document the holdings and history of Maryland Art Place (MAP). Founded in 1980, MAP's archival holdings include thousands of slides, catalogs, correspondence, invitations, posters, and videos.

Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
San Francisco, CA
$17,000
To support exhibitions, catalogs, and related programming featuring the work of contemporary Latino artists. Exhibitions will be curated by director Patricia Rodriguez and guest curators.

New Town Pasadena Foundation (on behalf of Village Green Owners Association)
Altadena, CA
$17,000
To support restoration of a mural painted in 1942 by Rico Lebrun. The mural restoration is part of a larger rehabilitation project at Village Green, a 68-acre National Historic Landmark.

Photography Institute
New York, NY
$17,000
To support the National Graduate Seminar (NGS) Archive Project. An annual forum for photographers, scholars, historians, and critics, the project will allow for the transfer of more than 800 video and audio tapes and texts created since the Institute's inception in 1991.

Simpson College
Indianola, IA
$10,000
To support an archival project for the photography of Don Berry, an American photographer who documented a rural Iowa county between 1920 and 1970. The collection was given to Simpson College in 1997 and is in serious disarray.

Total Heritage & Preservation grants: 197
Total Heritage & Preservation dollars: $4,238,000

Services to Arts Organizations and Artists

Aljira, Inc.
Newark, NJ
$30,000
To support Emerge, a professional development fellowship for artists. The program seeks to provide advice from professional artists to the participants and to assist with networking opportunities.

Chicago Artists' Coalition
Chicago, IL
$30,000
To support a communications upgrade to improve the quality, impact, and reach of artists services. As the only organization in the Midwest providing comprehensive services to 2,200 artists and 125 arts organizations, the project will provide new electronic skills and tools to communicate with members.

Dieu Donné Papermill, Inc. (consortium)
New York, NY
$10,000
To support production and distribution of a report documenting the findings of the New York State Workspace Consortium. The consortium is a regional partnership of organizations that explored strategies for building organizational capacity.

Glass Art Society, Inc.
Seattle, WA
$20,000
To support production of the Glass Art Society Journal, documenting the events, exhibitions, and proceedings of the organization's annual conference to be held in New Orleans. The journal is edited by Suzanne Frantz, a Fulbright Scholar and former curator of 20th century glass at the Corning Museum.

Printed Matter, Inc.
New York, NY
$30,000
To support continued development of a Web-based catalogue raisonne documenting the history of artists books. While Printed Matter has been compiling a resource since its inception in 1976, new technologies have presented opportunities to expand the audience for the genre.