AKRON, OHIO – Nov. 19, 2015 – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation today named 58 finalists in the Knight Arts Challenge Akron, all of which are eligible for a share of $1 million. This is the first year for the communitywide challenge funding arts and cultural projects that engage and enrich Akron.
Related Link
“Announcing the finalists in the Knight Arts Challenge Akron” by Bahia Ramos and Kyle Kutuchief
Selected from more than 500 entries, the finalists propose a range of ideas to engage the community in the arts. They include a kinetic sculpture celebrating Akron as the birthplace of the marble, a floatable art parade along the Towpath Trail, a downtown jazz festival, a rehabbed cigarette machine that dispenses local art, and more.
Finalists are listed below and at knightarts.org. Winners will be announced in spring of 2016.
“We asked a simple question – What’s your best idea for the arts? – and the truly Akron ideas poured in, reflecting the need for the Knight Arts Challenge here,” said Victoria Rogers, vice president for arts at Knight Foundation. “We’re excited by these finalists’ potential for bringing the arts into people’s everyday lives.”
Open to individuals, organizations and businesses — nonprofit and for-profit — the Knight Arts Challenge offers matching grant money for the best ideas in the arts. Applicants must follow three rules: 1) The idea must be about the arts; 2) The project must take place in or benefit Akron; 3) The grant recipient must find funds to match Knight’s commitment within one year.
“Akron’s enthusiasm for the arts is evident in these finalists – with entries from large institutions to individual artists,” said Kyle Kutuchief, Akron program director for Knight Foundation. “We hope that the winners will build on the organic growth in the arts happening in Northeast Ohio.”
The challenge is part of a $6 million investment in the Akron arts community that Knight Foundation announced in 2014. It includes $3 million in support for three years of the Knight Arts Challenge and a $3 million commitment to five institutions to help them further engage the public: Akron Civic Theater, Tuesday Musical Association, Youth Excellence Performing Arts Workshop (YEPAW), Greater Akron Musical Association and Akron Art Museum. For more information, visit knightarts.org.
About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Knight Foundation supports transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. We believe that democracy thrives when people and communities are informed and engaged. For more, visit knightfoundation.org.
Media Contacts: Alan Ashby, WhiteSpace Creative, 330-762 9320, [email protected]; Anusha Alikhan, communications director, Knight Foundation, 305-908-2646, [email protected]
-more-
Knight Arts Challenge Akron Finalists 2015
Akron Art Museum
Introducing new audiences to collecting art by starting an art rental program, where any resident with a library card can check out works to display in their home
Akron Civic Theatre
Exploring the art of songwriting by hosting a weeklong summer songwriters workshop for Akron residents
Akron Community Foundation, Akron Digital Media Center and Akronist.com
Highlighting Akron’s local talent and the city’s history through a video series that showcases performance artists in famous Akron locations
Akron Roundtable
Exploring the role of arts in building community by bringing artist Theaster Gates to speak in Akron and meet with artists and entrepreneurs in 2016
Akron Street Art Project
Creating a cohesive arts district in Akron through a new organization focused on saturating the area with public art
Akron Urban League
Bringing more art into the community by creating a showcase where performers can compete several times a year at the Urban League for cash prizes
BLU Jazz+ Akron
Bringing training to local jazz musicians through a series of master class workshops at BLU Jazz+ led by top musicians
Brianna Kelly
Making art accessible by transforming an old cigarette machine into a dispenser for local arts and craft goods
Carolyn Behrman
Exploring local stories by using recordings of local residents collected by the Akron Story Circle Project to inspire artists in designing a public art project
Center for Applied Drama and Autism
Providing audiences with a greater understanding of the challenges facing people with autism with a theater experience that shows what life is like on the spectrum
Center for Applied Theatre and Active Culture/ New World Performance Laboratory
Providing a platform for experimental performance by launching PLAY! the Akron International Festival of Alternative Theater
Center for Applied Theatre and Active Culture and Summit Historical Society
Telling the story of Goosetown, once Akron’s German neighborhood, by presenting a new production based on its stories of perseverance
Chad Mason
Offering creative opportunities with a public-access glass studio that offers rental space for experienced artists and workshops for those eager to learn
Charles Beneke
Creating FEED, an artist-run contemporary art collaborative working to construct a better, healthier, more dynamic future for Akron
Crafty Mart
Strengthening the creative community with a series of evening educational events for artist entrepreneurs and creative business people
Developing Alternatives for Women in New Communities (DAWN)
Helping Bhutanese refugees strengthen their craft of knitting by teaching them how to better make and market their works
Diane Davis-Sikora
Enlivening downtown by building a public art program based on 2011 Guggenheim Fellow Kasumi’s exhibition “The Optics of Memory,” a multimedia piece about the formation of memory and collective consciousness
Downtown Akron Partnership
Demonstrating the power of art and play by bringing together local artists with technologists to project 3-D animation on downtown buildings
DT Visions
Bringing together a diverse group of women in a series of workshops where they will create artistic pieces that reflect their individual life visions and goals
Dylan Yellowless
Fostering the next generation of musicians by bringing the Girls Rock Camp summer camp, where girls 10-16 write and perform songs, to Akron
East Akron Neighborhood Development Corp.
Immersing teens in urban design by having them transform vacant lots in East Akron through public art
Fairlawn School of Music
Preparing students for careers by creating an internship program that helps local musicians and artists manage their logistics and organizational challenges
Geometry Global
Celebrating Akron arts and ingenuity by inviting artists and creatives to participate in a floatable art parade along the Towpath Trail
Greater Akron Musical Association
Activating a space for artists by turning the Akron Symphony’s garage bay into a stage for local musicians to perform in open-mic events and jam sessions
GroundWorks DanceTheater
Providing a flexible space for arts programming for individual artists and small to mid-size organizations by rehabbing a former manufacturing space in downtown
Heart to Heart Family Support Center
Providing a vehicle for self-expression through creative dance classes for at-risk children ages 8 to 15
Highland Square Neighborhood Association
Telling Akron stories through a film festival of local works that will take place the night before the Porch Rokr Music and Art Festival
Highland Square Neighborhood Association
Bringing art into the community by hosting workshops, on everything from painting to music and storytelling, in laundromats where people can learn and enjoy a communal experience
International Institute of Akron
Preserving oral storytelling traditions by creating a printed international storybook with works from the Nepalese, Burmese, Karen and Mon refugee communities
International Institute of Akron
Celebrating Akron’s diversity by pairing native Akronites with newly arrived immigrants and refugees to create multilingual, multicultural performances that will tour the city
International Institute of Akron
Showcasing the work of the local immigrant community by connecting them with local fashion designers to create couture gowns that reflect their culture for presentation in a fashion show
Jennifer Kay Jeter
Documenting the stories of Akron’s African-American community through three original plays written by Jennifer Kay Jeter
Kasota Artist Management
Supporting the work of grassroots artists by launching the Akron Train, a series of refurbished rail cars that will be turned into housing, galleries and studio space
Katie Beck
Illustrating the rich history of the Nepali-American population in North Hill with a bilingual variety show featuring art, dance and music
Keepers of the Art
Strengthening a podcast called Beats, Rhymes and Race, which examines racism and its impact on hip-hop
Kent State University
Promoting a greater knowledge of Muslim culture by presenting a three-year series on art in the Muslim world
Mary E. Ciesa
Bringing an inspirational story to the stage by turning a children’s book, “Dina Prima the Ballerina,” into a ballet that is performed in the community
Ma’Sue/The Oatman Players
Sharing the classics of the African-American theatrical canon with “The Black Essentials Series”
Neos Dance Theatre
Engaging new audiences by bringing together classically trained ballet dancers with local hip-hop dancers, graffiti artists and urban/pop musicians to create new work
Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition
Bringing new life to the darkened underpasses and tunnels along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail by transforming them with murals, artistic lighting and sculptures
Ohio Conservatory
Inspiring a passion for music and the arts by offering intensive music classes to Akron students in preschool through first grade
Proyecto Raices
Creating “Somos Akron,” a theater piece that incorporates Hispanic music and dance performed by local children
Richard Rogers
Activating unused storefronts in downtown Akron with multimedia art installations that showcase local and regional artists
Shane Wynn
Producing a series of photographic portraits of a cross section of women leaders in Akron set against the backdrop of underused public spaces, as a way to celebrate their accomplishments while empowering them to improve the city’s landscape
Singers Companye
Fostering a love of choral music in the next generation by offering a high-quality, free after-school choral program
Testa Companies
Strengthening the Northside Arts District by creating an outdoor art gallery with digital projections on the side of buildings and yearlong displays of visual art mounted outdoors
Wandering Aesthetics
Providing a platform for Akron’s artists through the Breadbox, a quarterly cabaret show of local talent that will travel to different neighborhoods
Weathervane Playhouse
Engaging Akron through theater by expanding the playhouse’s outreach program to include a playwriting program at two urban high schools
The American Toy Marble Museum
Celebrating Akron as the birthplace of the world’s first mass-produced toy – the clay marble – with an interactive, kinetic public sculpture of a marble railway in Lock 3 Park
The Cappies (Critics and Awards Program for High School Students)
Building the next generation of art critics by having local newspapers train high school theater and journalism students in writing reviews, and then honoring the best work at an awards show
The Lippman School
Enriching cultural knowledge through the creation of “Arts on the Ancient Path,” an effort to bring attention to the Portage Path, an ancient Indian trail once the western boundary of the United States
The Nightlight Cinema
Improving the cinema experience by purchasing equipment that will allow the Nightlight to create broadcast-quality content, including Skype-based Q&A sessions with directors and filmmakers, high-quality pre-show content, promotional materials and more
The Nightlight Cinema
Building community through film with a “Nightlight Cinema Explorers” program where high schoolers learn to think critically about movies
Theron Brown
Building on Akron’s musical legacy by launching a downtown jazz festival that features local and national talent
Tuesday Musical Association
Cultivating new audiences for classical music by partnering with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on a new series that leads attendees through the history and evolution of chamber music
University of Akron
Fostering collaboration among artists, engineers and scientists through the creation of a lab where they can work across boundaries, experiment and innovate
University of Akron Myers School of Art
Creating an “Art Bomb Brigade,” a traveling group of artists that visits neighborhoods in need of a facelift and engages the community in painting murals
Wick Poetry Center
Sharing the voices of Akron by enabling residents to submit a short video of an original poem, a selection of which will be displayed on posters on local buses and in public spaces