Genres Fine Arts

“I Am…”

Horiuchi, Barbara

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

My project “I Am...” focuses on victims murdered from a hate crime in the United States. Read More

Community Arts Program

Hospitality House's Community Arts Program

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

Hospitality House's Community Arts Program was founded in 1969 and is the only free-of-charge fine arts studio for homeless and poor artists in San Francisco, exposing people to creative resources that would otherwise be unobtainable to them. Read More

“Dark Garden” Presentation

Huey, Linda

Year Grant Awarded: 2015

The Puffin Grant enabled me to print and distribute promo materials for my “Dark Garden” installation at the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference in Providence, RI in March 2015 and at the Erie Art Museum in 2016. Read More

The Hart Island Project: Shades of America

Hunt, Melinda

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

The Hart Island Project is an artist community collaboration to visualize people buried the public cemetery operated by the New York City Department of Correction. Relatives of those located through the project submit photos for landscape/portraits. Read More

2 DIFFRN’T HAYSTACKS

Ialeggio, Anna

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

2 DIFFRN'T HAYSTACKS explores the spectrum of identities and agencies that constitute “land use”– the shifting, flickering terms on which humans individually and collectively expect to encounter our natural environments. Read More

A Perspective in African American Cultural Art

Isaac, Melvin

Year Grant Awarded: 2011

Depicting cultural awareness in today's society through the vision and perspective of young people. Read More

Sacred Space: An Exploration of the Southern Utah Landscape

Jackson, Amy

Year Grant Awarded: 2011

Inspired by a friend who traveled in the area, Amy Jackson stumbled upon the Paiute Tribe of Southern Utah, and determined that their children greatly needed art supplies. This grant in full provided highest quality art materials for the children. Read More

Owed to The Mountain

Jacobs, Diane

Year Grant Awarded: 2022

Owed to The Mountain is a call to action, an artist book that weaves multiple Native stories together contemplating our nonhuman relationships. Featured are handset letterpress-printed text, solar etchings from Sumi ink animal drawings, and colorful woodcut ecosystems showing the changing seasons. Read More

Joshua Tree Chronicles

James, Shirley

Year Grant Awarded: 2013

The project is a two-fold project that documents Joshua Trees on Joshua Tree wood using the woodburning technique called Pyrography and promote it as a fineart and create a public awareness of the unique qualities of the Joshua Tree. Read More

making ourselves visible: a day-long project in feminist space-making

Jen Kennedy and Liz Linden

Year Grant Awarded: 2010

Making ourselves visible is Jen Kennedy and Liz Linden’s one-day experiment in feminist space-making at the Sackler Center for Feminist Art in the Brooklyn Museum. Read More