2003 Grant Awards: State Listings
Access; Arts on Radio & TV; Arts Learning; Folk Arts Infrastructure; Heritage/Preservation; State & Regional Partnership Agreements
Some details of the projects listed below are subject to change,
contingent upon prior Endowment approval.
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
National Institute of Flamenco
Albuquerque, NM
CATEGORY: Heritage/Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Dance
$10,000
To support the Festival Flamenca Internacional 2003. The Festival
consists of performances and a variety of educational
activities.
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (aka Albuquerque
Symphony Orchestra)
Albuquerque, NM
CATEGORY: Access FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Music
$25,000
To support a statewide tour to small, rural and underserved
communities of New Mexico. The project will also offer educational
activities in Albuquerque area schools.
Senior Arts Project
Albuquerque, NM
CATEGORY: Access FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Multidisciplinary
$6,000
To support a Celebration of African American Artists. This series
will consist of workshops in visual and literary arts, musical
performances and intergenerational storytelling events.
Sweet Bird Classics, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
$23,000
To support Boombox Classroom. The innovative series of radio
programs about world and classical music is designed for school
districts that have little general music instruction in
kindergarten through fifth grade.
Las Cruces
Diocese of Las Cruces Foundation, Inc.
(on behalf of Las Cruces International Mariachi
Conference)
Las Cruces, NM
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
$18,000
To support mariachi workshops for students in kindergarten through
12th grades. The youth will learn traditional Mexican mariachi
instrumental and vocal music from a number of professional
performers.
Santa Fe
College of Santa Fe (on behalf of GirlsFilmSchool)
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
$22,000
To support GirlsFilmSchool. This intensive two-week summer media
production program introduces high school girls, ages 15 to 18, to
the fundamentals of film, video and new media production.
Cornerstones Community Partnerships
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Heritage/Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Design
$35,000
To support educational workshops on the preservation of historic
adobe structures in Mora County, New Mexico. The project will train
rural communities in the preservation of their historic adobe
buildings with a traditional building technique central to the
Hispanic and Native-American cultures of the Southwest.
Fine Arts for Children and Teens, Inc. (aka FACT)
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
$20,000
To support in-depth visual arts education programs. Offered during
the school day and during non school hours, the program serves 500
underserved students ages eight to 18, at four public school sites
and one central community studio location.
Museum of New Mexico Foundation
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Heritage/Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Museum
$25,000
To support Cultural Crossroads, a long-term reinstallation of the
permanent collection, with accompanying catalog and public
programs. Cultural Crossroads and related interpretive projects
will present a cross-cultural, multidisciplinary view of New Mexico
art from the arrival of the railroad in 1880 to the present.
National Dance Institute of New Mexico
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
$30,000
To support dance classes for elementary school students in rural
communities throughout northern New Mexico. Senior Dance Institute
instructors will conduct weekly, 50-minute dance classes for 25 to
30 students in grades three through six.
New Mexico Arts Division
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Folk Arts Infrastructure FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Folk
&Traditional Arts
$35,000
To support the Folk Arts Apprenticeship and Community Fieldworker
Network programs. Practitioners in the apprenticeship program will
be sought in the course of the folk arts coordinator's fieldwork,
with the assistance of the Community Fieldworker Network.
New Mexico Arts Division
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Partnership FIELD/DISCIPLINE: State &Regional
$499,300
To support Partnership Agreement activities.
Outside In Productions (consortium)
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Arts Learning FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Arts Education
$10,000
To support the continuation of Creative Arts for Youth With
Promise. The workshops in guitar, dance and visual arts for boys
and girls ages 12-17 take place during the week in the county
juvenile detention center and on Saturdays in the facilities of El
Museo Cultural Center, the consortium partner.
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Santa Fe, NM
CATEGORY: Heritage/Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Museum
$20,000
To support the conservation treatment of Navajo and Pueblo Indian
textiles. The goals of the project are to remove potentially
damaging soil and to stabilize areas of wear.
Taos
Millicent Rogers Museum, Inc.
Taos, NM
CATEGORY: Heritage/Preservation FIELD/DISCIPLINE: Museum
$12,000
To support the exhibition The Art of the Book in the
Southwest, with accompanying education programs. The exhibition
features work from 1600 to the present by Native-American, Hispanic
and European-American artists.
New Mexico Total Dollars Awarded: $790,300
New Mexico Total Grants Awarded : 16
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