Finalists named in Knight Arts Challenge Philadelphia
Photo Credit: BalletX
Today we’re proud to share a group of new and innovative ideas to enrich Philadelphia’s cultural scene. Sixty-nine innovative ideas have been chosen as finalists in the 2013 Knight Arts Challenge Philadelphia.
Arising from more than 1,200 applicants, the finalists below represent the rich cultural and artistic diversity of the city. From public art to jazz to film, printmaking and more they are born from the minds of people and organizations that seek to transform the experience of art in Philadelphia.
We started the Knight Arts Challenge in Philadelphia three years ago because we believe the arts can engage and enrich communities. We recognize great ideas can start from anywhere — with individuals, artist-driven organizations or at the city’s premier cultural institutions. That’s why the $9 million challenge is open to the entire community.
We asked a bold, original question: “What’s your best idea for the arts in Philadelphia?” And we’re delighted to share your responses.
Read on below for the full list of finalists and their ideas. And stay tuned, winners will be announced in the spring!
We congratulate the finalists and thank everyone who submitted an idea!
By Donna Frisby-Greenwood, program director/Philadelphia at Knight Foundation
Knight Arts Challenge Philadelphia 2013 Finalists
836 Writers Residence
To provide new resources for writers by establishing a reading and performance venue that also offers temporary residences for selected authors
Ars Nova Workshop
To honor Philadelphia’s rich jazz legacy by producing a month-long festival in venues across the city during Jazz History Month
Art Sphere, Inc.
To improve arts education by creating a database of art lesson plans and projects to be used by organizations with few resources
Artists U
To increase professional development opportunities for local performance artists by expanding a pilot project that allows artists to seek targeted advice and counsel
Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia
To strengthen the next generation by establishing an institute where emerging arts leaders can gain a deeper understanding of management and leadership
Asian Arts Initiative
To transform Pearl Street – a rundown alleyway in an emerging cultural district – by turning it into a park and outdoor gallery that connects four city blocks
BAJ Design
To explore how art shapes a city and vice versa by producing a biannual book series and an accompanying website to document Philadelphia’s grassroots arts movement
BalletX
To further the careers of young dancers by teaching them the art of choreography through a mentorship program
Beth Heinly
To promote self publishing and the art of zines by renovating an elevator shaft at Little Berlin into a two-floor library, offering low cost printing and a zine archive
Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
To create more public art and enliven city streets by hosting a competition for artists to design new bike racks
Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra
To deepen amateur musicians’ engagement with classical music by offering adults opportunities to perform alongside the orchestra’s professionals
BlackStar Film Festival
To support African Diaspora cinema through a film festival that will also feature a short screenplay contest
Brandywine Workshop
To give more exposure to the diverse and local printmaking community by creating a marketplace for artists to sell their work through the first Made in Philly Print Fair
Brat Productions
To strengthen the theater community by providing additional rehearsal space to be shared among seven small professional theater companies
Breadboard at the Science Center
To bring the city’s art and tech communities together through a new alliance and facility that will provide hands-on programming plus a civic prototyping lab addressing community issues
Come Kleen Productions
To promote the city’s best in music, spoken word, comedy and more by bringing back the monthly Blue Funk! event
Commonwealth Youthchoirs/Pennsylvania Girlchoir
To empower girls through music by launching a large-scale choral event for seventh- to 12th-grade girls, featuring female conductors and composers
CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia
To offer holistic support for artistic projects by launching a nonprofit arts trust that will provide project management, fiscal sponsorship, legal consulting and more.
Dance/USA Philadelphia
To raise the visibility of live dance by creating a pop-up studio in a highly visible public space where local companies will perform for passersby
Data Garden
To introduce local talent to new markets and audiences by launching an international tour of installations and musical performances by Philadelphia artists
David Guinn
To engage neighborhoods in art by bringing temporary outdoor wall installations created by artists to Center City
Dolce Suono Ensemble
To bring more music to communities by working with organizations to develop a new outreach initiative bridging classical and Latin music
Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions
To engage and inspire Philadelphians through a series of outdoor portraits on 11th Street that feature residents’ stories
Drexel ExCITe Center
To facilitate more interaction across musical genres and engage new audiences with a series of live concerts enhanced with visual technologies
Erik Ransom
To offer more opportunities for emerging literary artists by working with writers to produce readings and productions of new musicals
Ernest Stuart
To increase audiences for jazz by expanding the Center City Jazz Festival to include additional events and venues
First Person Arts
To bring more diverse theater audiences together through storytelling by producing a series of performances in partnership with the African American Museum of Philadelphia
Geoffrey Thompson
To breathe creative life into some of the city’s most mundane structures by working with local artists to design unique coverings for a dozen steam vent diversion pipes
Germantown Presbyterian Community Church
To help revitalize a unique neighborhood and celebrate its musical history by creating a chamber music concert series to host up-and-coming classical musicians
idiosynCrazy productions
To build community around contemporary dance in Philadelphia through free professional dance training offered by a diverse group of local, national and international teachers
InLiquid
To engage audiences in the arts by creating a mobile rewards program where residents can earn fun prizes for attending events
Inta, Inc.
To bring bold, highly theatrical performances to a unique venue by having two well-known dancer/choreographers, Eiko & Koma, produce an event at the Reading Viaduct and participate in a year-long residency program
Jackson School Music Program
To strengthen musical training and performances for Jackson School students and the surrounding neighborhood by renovating the school’s music space
Jacob Winterstein
To bring poetry to a wider audience and create a leadership pipeline for young writers by expanding The Pigeon Presents: The Philadelphia Poetry Slam to include theatrical works and storytelling
Kulu Mele African Dance & Drum Ensemble
To enable audience members to become performers by inviting them to participate in master classes, rehearse and perform a new work blending traditional African dance with hip-hop, funk and soul
Lee Ann Etzold
To foster a greater sense of community between two geographically close, but culturally diverse, neighborhoods by producing a theatrical performance written and performed by its residents
Mann Center for the Performing Arts
To bring orchestral music to new audiences by pairing local professional orchestras with legendary performers in a new concert series
Mascher Space Cooperative
To offer support for local dance artists by providing space and funding to help them deepen technical skills and relationships
Network for New Music
To celebrate the unveiling of Dilworth plaza and its new interactive steam sculptures by offering a free outdoor choral and dance performance
Opera Company of Philadelphia
To offer a more immersive opera experience by launching a series of 50-minute operas, the first of which, about a Serbian wedding, will be followed by an authentic Balkan wedding feast
Pasión y Arte
To celebrate the contributions of Flamenco dance by producing a two-week festival including an educational symposium and performance by groundbreaking Flamenco artist Israel Galvan
Philadelphia Film Society
To provide students and local filmmakers the opportunity to share their cinematic work by holding monthly community screenings at the Roxy Theater
Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe
To ignite imaginations around the future of environmental conservation by creating a large and visually stunning art installation along the Delaware River complete with solar panels, gardens and more
Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates
To re-interpret a selected group of beloved city murals by collaborating with four performing arts organizations to create original performances around them
Philadelphia Parks & Recreation’s Performing Arts Office
To offer after-school art programming for children by placing teachers in each of the eight city districts to give instruction in singing, acting and dancing
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center
To cultivate new audiences for contemporary photography by organizing innovative exhibitions featuring digitally printed photographic murals, nontraditional approaches to portraiture and auxiliary programming
Philadelphia Sculptors
To integrate public art with historic preservation by placing temporary, nautical-related sculptures in outdoor locations along the Independence Seaport Museum’s grounds, the wharf and the river
Philadelphia Theatre Company
To create a conversation around important issues of youth in the criminal justice system by supporting the two-year residency of actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith
Philadelphia Woodworks
To help Philadelphians reconnect with the city’s rich woodworking tradition by expanding the organization’s facility to include a dedicated, fully-equipped workshop
Philadelphia Young Playwrights
To help students gain a deeper understanding of how to leverage theater for social change by expanding a festival, in collaboration with InterAct Theatre Company, featuring professional productions of high school students’ monologues
Pig Iron Theatre Company, with Dr. Dog
To merge two indie arts genres by translating the music of rock band Dr. Dog into a multi-media opera, integrating environmental sound design
Play On, Philly!
To cultivate students’ music skills by coordinating a multifaceted production and technology initiative that will teach composition, songwriting and more
PlayPenn
To attract theatrical talent to Philadelphia by creating a yearlong weekend residency program in which emerging, non-local playwrights engage with local talent and the city’s cultural offerings
Reading Terminal Market Corp.
To curate a formalized performing arts series at Reading Terminal Market by organizing popups and scheduled performances of artists from diverse communities
Shakespeare in Clark Park
To engage audiences in new ways with an interactive event around Shakespeare’s Henry IV, offering attendees multiple ways to participate
South Street Headhouse District
To bring cultural vibrancy to the South Street neighborhood by organizing a series of popup and street events featuring music, theater and visual arts
Sruti, The India Music and Dance Society
To celebrate Indian music and introduce it to a young and urban audience by offering a concert series with rotating ensembles of professional musicians
Stacey Wilson
To explore the connection between music and art by offering an aural experience for patrons that pairs individual works of visual art with a unique music mix
Swim Pony Performing Arts
To foster collaboration across genres by curating a series of cross-disciplinary events combining the strengths of two or more art mediums
Taller Puertorriqueño
To engage more audiences in the city’s Latino arts scene by organizing gallery exhibits, including mixed-media installations and music performances
Team Sunshine Performance Corp.
To bridge the audience and performer relationship by producing a series of interactive events in a humorous “preparation of our citizenry,” including physical training and zombie combat workshops, “undead” movie screenings and more
The Rotunda
To challenge musicians to turn a rarely used rotunda into a musical instrument by bringing in improv vocalists to create a public performance that artfully uses the historic sanctuary’s acoustics
The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
To address the city’s environmental issues by hosting four unique artists whose projects will include public engagement and educational outreach
The Village of Art and Humanities
To offer a home to emerging and mid-career artists seeking an urban environment by turning row homes into a permanent artist residency program
Theresa Rose
To create connections between neighborhood restaurateurs and artists by commissioning dinners featuring art projects from across neighborhoods
Tyler School of Art, Temple University
To celebrate one of the community’s most beloved African-American artists, Charles Searles, by inviting art students from three universities to collaborate on an exhibition, accompanied by art-driven events inspired by the artist’s legacy
VIADUCTgreene
To advocate for a linear green space along a stretch of the city’s former railroad branch by making a temporary site installation and sponsoring an international ideas competition
Vox and Grizzly
To promote visual arts collaboration and capture the energy of the city’s arts district by enabling many collectives to produce a multivenue, one-month exhibit
WRTI
To share the talents of established and emerging musicians with the community by recording individual and ensemble performances in a state-of-the-art studio
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