Grantees All Genres

Un-War
Niro, Maria
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
"Un-War! features artist Krzysztof Wodiczko and his thought provoking political urban-interventions. Since 1968, the radical artist has been single-mindedly creating works for the purpose of challenging audiences all over the world on some of the mo
- Email MNiro1@gmail.com
- Website http://www.un-war.com

The Art of Un-War
Niro, Maria
Year Grant Awarded: 2019
In "The Art of Un-War" Krzysztof Wodiczko challenges our complacency towards war, xenophobia, and displacement with his unique large-scale projections onto monuments and facades.
- Email mniro1@gmail.com
- Website www.un-war.com

World Premiere Production of Yarns
No Dominion Theatre Co.
Year Grant Awarded: 2018
Yarns is an original devised performance by No Dominion Theatre Co. that debuted in Jersey City in 2018. Yarns utilizes various found texts and burlesque as the framework to examine parallels between fiber arts and sex work to explore connections among what society and the media deem “women’s work."
- Email nodominiontheatre@gmail.com
- Website www.nodominiontheatre.org

King of Nothing
No Exit Theatre Collective
Year Grant Awarded: 2023
King of Nothing is a one-clown/one-sock puppet mangling of King Lear set on a mountain of trash lit entirely by the audience. It was originally workshopped as part of TrashFest/DarkFest in June 2022, and had its world premier in May 2023 at The Brick in association with No Exit Theatre Collective.
- Email noexittc@gmail.com

Martine Fougeron, Trades/Oficios/Métiers (2012)
No Longer Empty
Year Grant Awarded: 2012
Martine Fougeron presents a selection of photographs called Trades/Oficios/ Métiers in the South Bronx. The project highlights the historic and economic importance of the industries of Hunts Point and Port Morris to the wider New York community.

NLE Curatorial Lab: Intersecting Imaginaries
No Longer Empty
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
Eight curators from NLE Curatorial Lab program presented "Intersecting Imaginaries" in the former Grand Plaza Hotel at 900 Grand Concourse- an exhibition that considers mapping as a method for understanding place, time, and identity in the Bronx.

Artistic Responses to the Holocaust Using New Technology
Nobler, Leslie
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
I am creating a body of work AND art lessons for educators about WWII & the Holocaust. After researching Anne Frank and other heroes/survivors on-site and through literature, I respond with digital prints, art books, & “history-through-art” workshops
- Email farberl@aol.com
- Website www.leslienobler.com

1918: A House Divided
none
Year Grant Awarded: 2007
1918: A House Divided is a musical drama set in Greenwich Village and Brooklyn against the background of the Great War, a conflict that divided the city, the country and the world. The conservative mood nationwide was in contrast to the mood among New Yorkers involved in the worlds of music and art.
- Email bkahnnyc@aol.com
- Website www.barbara-kahn.com

Walking from Rumania
none
Year Grant Awarded: 2009
Walking from Rumania is based on the story of the fusgeyers, Jews who walked to freedom in 1899 when the Rumanian constitution disenfranchised Jews. Five women in a small village prepare to join a larger group, called “Esther’s Daughters,” that is leaving the nearest city in three months’ time.
- Email bkahnnyc@aol.com
- Website www.barbara-kahn.com

The Indifference of Wisdom
NURTUREart
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
The Indifference of Wisdom questions our social norms by looking for works that embody transgression. We all seem to follow a pattern everyone is afraid to divert from.
- Email gallery@nurtureart.org
- Website http://www.nurtureart.org