National Endowment for the Arts FY14 Grants
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1 State District Grantee City Category Discipline Amount Project Description FL 1 Sinfonia Gulf Coast Miramar Beach Fast- To support performances, workshops, and a master class featuring narrator, writer, and broadcaster Jamie Bernstein with the Sinfonia Gulf Coast. FL 1 Greater Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Pensacola Fast- To support performances of The Roaring Twenties, a music program featuring compositions from the 1920s, featuring guest pianist Christopher O'Riley, with related residency activities. FL 2 Florida Department of State/Division of Cultural Affairs Tallahassee Partnerships (State & Regional) State & Regional $788,500 To support Partnership Agreement activities, FL 2 Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources Tallahassee Art Works Folk & Traditional Arts $30,000 To support the Florida Folklife Program. FL 2 Vickers, Lucinda Tallahassee Literature Fellowships: Creative Writing Literature $25,000 FL 2 Florida State University Tallahassee Art Works Dance $30,000 To support a residency with AXIS Dance Company at the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC). FL 3 Gainesville Youth Chorus, Gainesville To support the Youth Workshop Series, designed to improve choral performance skills among music students. Prepared by s for the Arts
2 FL 4 Cathedral Arts Project Inc Jacksonville To support the Juvenile Justice Arts Program, an arts education project serving incarcerated young men ages FL 5 WJCT, Jacksonville Art Works Media Arts $25,000 To support the production of two special episodes for the radio program "State of the Re:Union" in celebration of Black History and National Poetry months. FL 6 Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach Art Works Artist $25,000 To support the Artists-in-Residence program and related activities. FL 7 ACA of Central Florida, Longwood Fast- To support Masters of Percussion, a concert of traditional music of India, with related activities. FL 7 Enzian Theatre, Maitland Art Works Media Arts To support the Florida Film Festival. FL 8 Brevard Cultural Alliance, Viera To support an exhibition of large scale outdoor kinetic sculptures and an accompanying symposium. FL 9 TheatreWorks of Central Florida, Inc Davenport To support the tour of "Winter Wonderettes," a 60sbased holiday musical, to facilities for seniors in Florida. FL 10 Orlando Museum of Art Orlando To support School Learning Trips and Teacher Professional Development Workshops. Prepared by s for the Arts
3 FL 11 College of Central Florida Ocala Fast- To support "Metamorphosis," an exhibition and artist residency by artist Michelle Stitzlein with related activities at the Appleton Museum of Art. FL 12 Pioneer Florida Museum Association, Inc Dade City To support Pioneer Arts: "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without!" FL 13 Tampa Bay Symphony Incorporated Clearwater To support Professional Development and Symphony Chats to engage the larger community in music. FL 14 Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Tampa Art Works $25,000 To support the Cultural Intersections series at the Straz Center. FL 14 Creative Clay, Saint Petersburg Art Works Arts Education $20,000 To support Creative Care Art for All Kids, a program of classes in visual and performing arts led by professional artists for students who are patients at All Children's Hospital. FL 14 Florida Dance Association, Tampa Art Works Dance $20,000 To support the Florida Dance Festival and dance workshops for middle and high school students. FL 15 VSA Florida Tampa Fast- $8,543 To support the presentation of Anita Hollander's one woman show, "Still Standing: A Musical Survival Guide for Life's Catastrophes," with related activities. FL 16 Sarasota Ballet of Florida, Sarasota Art Works Dance $15,000 To support the creation and presentation of "The Secret Garden." FL 16 Sarasota Opera Association, Sarasota Art Works Opera $25,000 To support the Youth Opera Program. Prepared by s for the Arts
4 FL 16 Perlman Music Program/Suncoast, Sarasota Art Works Music To support the Perlman Music Program Sarasota Winter Residency, a professional development program with violinists Itzhak Perlman and Toby Perlman. FL 16 Florida West Coast Symphony, Sarasota Art Works Music To support the Sarasota Music Festival. FL 17 Charlotte County Art Guild, Punta Gorda To support the exhibition ''Sensuality Meets Symmetry: Art Nouveau to Art Deco'' ( ). FL 18 Arts Council, Stuart To support Cultural Conversations, Adult and Student Editions. FL 19 United Arts Council of Collier County Naples Fast- To support performances by Moving Current Dance Collective with associated workshops. FL 20 Old Dillard Foundation, Fort Lauderdale Fast- To support the multidisciplinary Black History Celebration activities, commemorating visual and performing art created during the Civil Rights Movement. FL 20 City of Tamarac, Florida Tamarac Our Town Design $25,000 To support the design of a new civic gathering place and a work of public art in Sunset Point Park, which is adjacent to the Florida Everglades. FL 21 Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center Boca Raton To support Beyond the Exhibition, lifelong learning opportunities that will expand on ceramic and photography exhibits. Prepared by s for the Arts
5 FL 22 Broward County Board of County Commissioners Fort Lauderdale Art Works Local Arts Agencies $25,000 To support the Broward Arts Journalism Alliance Program, which will develop local arts coverage and criticism efforts. FL 22 Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach Art Works To support multidisciplinary presentations. FL 22 Palm Beach Poetry Festival, Inc Lake Worth Art Works Literature To support the annual Palm Beach Poetry Festival. FL 22 Palm Beach Opera, West Palm Beach Art Works Opera $15,000 To support the training activities, mainstage productions, and community outreach of the Young Artist Program. FL 23 New World Symphony, Miami Beach Art Works Music $60,000 To support the Musician Professional Development Program. FL 23 Miami City Ballet, Miami Beach Art Works Dance $40,000 To support the staging and presentation of Jerome Robbins' "West Side Story Suite." FL 23 FUNDarte, Miami Beach Art Works To support the Out in the Tropics Festival. FL 23 Rhythm Foundation, Miami Beach Art Works $20,000 To support Big Night in Little Haiti. FL 23 Friends of the Bass Museum, Miami Beach Art Works Museum $40,000 To support the exhibition "Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui." Prepared by s for the Arts
6 FL 23 Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale Art Works Museum $30,000 To support a traveling exhibition featuring the work of William Glackens. Performing Arts Center Trust, Miami Art Works Arts Education $60,000 To support AileyCamp Miami, a summer dance camp for middle school students. Miami Light Project, Miami Art Works $20,000 To support Here & Now. Miami Dade College Miami Art Works $40,000 To support the MDC Live Arts Performance Series. Cannonball Miami Miami Art Works Artist To support artist residencies and related activities. Urgent, Miami Fast- To support Murals for Dorsey Park, a community-based public art project guided by painter and author Kadir Nelson. Barry University Miami Shores Art Works Folk & Traditional Arts $25,000 To support the Carnival Arts Apprenticeship program. Historical Association of Southern Florida, Miami Art Works Folk & Traditional Arts $25,000 To support the stabilization and digitization of the South Florida Folklife Collection. Miami-Dade County Public Schools Miami Art Works Music $20,000 To support the educational outreach project The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, an introduction to orchestral music for fourth graders. Prepared by s for the Arts
7 Locust Projects Inc Miami Art Works Visual Arts $20,000 To support an exhibition series for emerging and midcareer artists. Performing Arts Center Trust, Miami Our Town Design $100,000 To support the activiation of the master plan for New Town Square surrounding the Adrienne Arsht Center. City of Pembroke Pines, Florida Pembroke Pines Our Town Design $50,000 To support the design of a new performing arts center and plaza, along with an arts demonstration project in the heart of Pembroke Pines. Opa-locka Community Development Corporation, Opa-locka Art Works Design $30,000 To support an artist-in-residency program, lecture series, and exhibitions highlighting the South Florida African Diaspora. Miami Dade College Miami Art Works Media Arts $40,000 To support the 31st Miami International Film Festival. FL 25 Florida Grand Opera, Miami Art Works Opera $30,000 To support performances of Menotti's "The Consul." FL 26 Key West Literary Seminar Key West Art Works Literature To support the Key West Literary Seminar and the digitization of audio clips of author readings from the 1980s and '90s. FL 27 Engel, Patricia A. Key Biscayne Literature Fellowships: Creative Writing Literature $25,000 FL 27 Tigertail Productions, Miami Art Works $25,000 To support the presentation of dance, music, and spokenword. Prepared by s for the Arts
8 FL 27 Thomas Armour Youth Ballet South Miami Art Works Arts Education $15,000 To support the Dance as a Vehicle for Success project. FL 27 Teatro Avante, Miami Art Works Theater & Musical Theater $30,000 To support the XXIX International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami. Total $2,097,043 Prepared by s for the Arts
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