Grantees All Years
The Disappearing Drumlin
Harries, Mags
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
Drone video map projected onto black sheep skin. Waves lap the shores of Sheep Island. Once 25 acres, the island is now just a few acres in size due to erosion from the waves. Read More
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- Website: www.magsharries.com
Weather Report
Harrison, Susan Rowe
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
Weather Report is a pictorial cycle on the gallery walls that explores how humans are destroying the living world in a gothic landscape where plants that once flourished progressively fade or thrive depending on how you move through the room. It is neither a hopeful future nor a catastrophic one. Read More
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- Website: www.lunule.com
Metra: A Climate Change Play with Songs
Hartford, Emily
Year Grant Awarded: 2018
In Metra, ancient Greek myth meets dystopian climate sci-fi. Metra roots out the oppressive structures upholding climate change—while using original rock songs, magic, and myth to explore the transformative power of both storytelling and collective action. Read More
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- Website: www.emilyhartford.com
Driftless
Hatch Arts Collective
Year Grant Awarded: 2016
Driftless unearths the full cost of fracking and asks us to consider lives, relationships, and heritage as we seek answers for the future of our world. Read More
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- Website: https://www.hatcharts.org/
The Last Free Place
Havens, Teri
Year Grant Awarded: 2012
Portraits from Slab City: A squatter's community in Southern California Read More
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- Website: http://www.terihavens.com
Nowhere to Run: Climate Refugees
Heath, Jennifer
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
Scholarly art book/cataogue and traveling visual art exhibition about displacement of communities and individuals due to climate change, environmental degradation and ecological abuses. Read More
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- Website: http://waterwatereverywhere-artshow.com/
The Veil: Visible & Invisible Spaces — a traveling exhibition
Year Grant Awarded: 2008
A traveling visual arts exhibition that engages received wisdom about veils and veiling practices -- particularly stereotypes about Islam, featuring twenty-nine international new media artists, filmmakers, painters, sculptors and photographers. Read More
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- Website: www.theveilbook.com
Resurrections: ECO-logy & ECO-nomy — a functional trash art exhibiton
Year Grant Awarded: 2010
An exhibition of trash reconstructed into items of use, and including four small satellite exhibits about ocean waste, nuclear waste, reuse of building materials in construction, and children's art made from trash. Read More
Water, Water Everywhere, Paean to a Vanishing Resource
Heath, Jennifer
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
A traveling new-media art exhibition and/or film festival comprised of diverse short films by artists worldwide, and designed to be a platform for regional discussion of water issues in throughout the planet and in whatever area the show is featured. Read More
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- Website: http://waterwatereverywhere-artshow.com/
POLI-TICKS
Heintze, Marina
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
The "Poli-Ticks" series is in direct correlation to voter suppression, American Democracy, the archaic electoral college system, gerrymandering, and the toxicity found running rampant on “The Hill” among our elected officials. Read More
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- Website: www.marinaheintze.com