Grantees All Years

In Deep Water: Turning the Tide
Taback, Jami
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
This installation at The Tides Converge Gallery, San Francisco is the result of a collaboration of two California artists, Printmaker, Jami Taback, and Papermaker, Jane Ingram Allen, about our climate crisis and environmental problems related to water. Read More
- Email: jamitaback@gmail.com
- Website: http://www.jamitaback.com

Past is Present: Margaret Horn presents “Mohawk Ironworkers”
Tahawus Center
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
“Past is Present” - Margaret Horn, Mohawk from the Kahnawake, Bear Clan, curator of past Tahawus exhibits is also Associate Producer/ Director, and now through Tahawus Center, presents her new documentary, “Mohawk Ironworkers.” Read More

Au Sable Forks Film Series
Tahawus Center, Au Sable Forks, NY
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
In 2015, Tahawus Center began a new collaboration with its next door neighbor, the Hollywood Theater, playing the key role in designing and launching the new film series devoted to cultural, educational, foreign, indie fare. Read More
- Email: TahawusCenter@gmail.com
- Website: http://www.tahawuscenter.org

IDENTITIES
Takagi, Hidemi
Year Grant Awarded: 2022
IDENTITIES is a photography installation project (Portraits + Interview) portraying biracial/multiracial subjects. I seek to envision deep roots and explore issues of mixed-race identities as they manifest in neighborhoods in New York, other cities, that contain diverse racial intersections. Read More
- Email: takagi.hidemi@gmail.com
- Website: https://www.hidemitakagi.com

Arterial Forest
Tali Weinberg
Year Grant Awarded: 2023
Silhouettes of endangered tree species are portrayed upside-down to resemble lungs, arteries, and roots—all parts of usually invisible, life-enabling circulatory systems. Hand-woven from cotton and plastic, they embody connections between extraction, illness, species loss, and plastic proliferation. Read More
- Email: tali.weinberg@gmail.com
- Website: https://www.taliweinberg.com/

¡BIENVENIDOS BLANCOS! OR WELCOME WHITE PEOPLE!
Team Sunshine Performance Corporation
Year Grant Awarded: 2016
¡BIENVENIDOS BLANCOS! OR WELCOME WHITE PEOPLE! explores Cuba’s long history of appeasing/revolting against dominantly “white” nations and economic forces. The piece puts on display how this history has shaped the ways contemporary individuals of Cuban descent understand themselves and their culture. Read More
- Email: operations@teamsunshineperformance.com
- Website: teamsunshineperformance.com

Modoc
Tedford, Matthew Harrison
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
A rugged, agrarian landscape on the California-Oregon border bears witness to the region’s violent past. This cinematic essay meditates on the landscapes that tell, reinvent, and obscure the history of the nineteenth-century Modoc War. Read More
- Email: mhtedford@gmail.com
- Website: http://www.modocfilm.com

Tenderloin Art Lending Library
Tenderloin Art Lending Library
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
TALL, the Tenderloin Art Lending Library, is a neighborhood-based, queer-artist - run-project, that loans original artwork, much of it by Tenderloin artists, to poor Tenderloin residents and others free-of-charge. Modeled on social practice, TALL cre Read More

Neighborhood Revitalization Music Video Project
Tennessee Alliance for Progress/Shelby Bottom String Band
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
Music video of a song, Displacement Blues, by Nashville songwriter/activist Nell Levin. Song dubbed "Nashville's newest social justice anthem" by the Tennessean. Deals with affordable housing crisis in this booming city. Has been shown widely. Read More
- Email: bernellalevin@gmail.com
- Website: www.taptn.org

Desert Agave
Teppich, Naomi
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
My ferro-cement sculpture "Desert Agave" is inspired by plant forms that have adopted to the desert climate in the southwest US. Perhaps this type of plant will be found in the northeast in the near future as temperatures continue to rise. Read More
- Email: NaomiTeppich@gmail.com
- Website: http://www.NaomiTeppich.com