ST. PAUL — July 20, 2015 – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation today named 61 finalists in the St. Paul Knight Arts Challenge, all of which are eligible for a share of $1.5 million. This is the second year for the community-wide challenge funding arts and cultural projects that engage and enrich St. Paul.
Related Link
“61 ideas named finalists in Knight Arts Challenge St. Paul” by Nicole Chipi on Knight Blog, 7/20/2015
The finalists propose a range of ideas to engage the community in the arts, including floating concerts, flamenco dancer flash mobs, a visual art display in the historic Pioneer Endicott building’s glass elevator, and a state-of-the art digital theater that would be the city’s only independent cinema.
Finalists are listed below and at knightarts.org. Winners will be announced in October.
“The diverse and authentically St. Paul ideas reflect a deep regard for making art a part of the everyday lives of all members of the community,” said Victoria Rogers, vice president for arts at Knight Foundation.
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 St. Paul; 3) The grant recipient must find funds to match Knight’s commitment within one year.
The challenge is part of an $8 million investment in the St. Paul arts community that Knight Foundation announced in 2014. It includes support for three years of the Knight Arts Challenge and a $3.5 million commitment to five respected institutions that have helped the city earn its reputation as a thriving cultural capital: The Arts Partnership, Penumbra Theatre, Springboard for the Arts, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and TU Dance. 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.
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Knight Arts Challenge St. Paul Finalists 2015
Alberto Justiniano
Making a classic relevant to contemporary St. Paul by setting Shakepeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” in the city and plotting the Latino Garcias against the Hmong Vang family
Arcata Press | Saint Paul Almanac
Combining the dynamic work of 24 local writers and visual artists on posters in trains and buses throughout St. Paul
Asian Economic Development Association
Transforming the five-block Little Mekong district with an expanded night market that includes art performances, cultural vendors and activities, similar to markets held across Asia
Atlas Story Circle
Connecting cultures through a curated storytelling series in Lowertown that explores how many traditions – Irish, Native American, Lao, Hmong – share similar themes in their folktales
Bedlam Theatre
Bringing together Lowertown through The Big Lowdown, which turns 12 blocks into a performance space with a dozen ensembles playing out scenes that form one narrative
Black Dog Cafe
Mirroring the changing neighborhood of Lowertown through a World Roots series featuring African, Nordic, Eastern European, American Folk, Irish, Middle Eastern and Balkan music
Brownbody
Drawing parallels between the Reconstruction era and contemporary racial oppression with a new production that combines figure skating, Afro-modern dance, live vocals and Ida B. Wells’ speeches
Can Can Wonderland
Providing a stimulating, arts-immersive environment at St. Paul’s Can Can Wonderland with sculpture, installation, multimedia, movement and sound
Casa de Alacran
Remembering loved ones who have died during a Dia de los Muertos-themed evening of visual and performance art
Center for Hmong Arts and Talent (CHAT)
Strengthening CHAT’s Hmong Arts and Music Festival, which draws thousands to its annual showcase of more than 100 local, national and international Hmong artists
Coffee House Press
Curating a series of authors of color whose essays will be printed on coffee sleeves and distributed throughout St. Paul coffee shops
Comedy Suitcase
Building a mobile comedy container that turns into a stage on which people can create and share jokes at public events
COMPAS
Transforming the utilitarian underpass that is the entrance to St. Paul’s new Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary into a large-scale, 3D arts experience
Conundrum Radio Players
Bringing theater to a new audience of sci-fi/fantasy fans through a live radio production of “Frankenstein”
Cracked Walnut
Creating community in different spaces all over St. Paul by staging more than 50 spoken literature events with local writers and music ensembles
Dangerous Productions
Celebrating the diversity of Frogtown through a yearlong series of street-level pop-up performances and adventurous educational opportunities
Dayton’s Bluff Community Council
Creating powerful, provocative art that reflects the community’s dialogues around racism and catalyzes change
Deborah Elias Danza Espanola
Bringing energy and festivity to the streets of St. Paul through a traveling flash mob of flamenco singers and dancers for Christmas and spring processions
Electric Machete Studios
Highlighting the voices of Latinos on St. Paul’s west side by creating an arts hub with studios for music production, visual arts, performance and more
Erik Barsness
Experimenting with new art forms by creating a set of percussion instruments from ice and using them to play new compositions during the 2017 Winter Carnival
Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Arts
Celebrating the wonders of glassblowing through a mobile glass hot shop and a foldout demonstration stage at festivals and other public events
Flying Foot Forum
Bringing the community together with Dancing Through the Streets, at which the audience travels to see performances at six different locations in Lowertown, culminating in a group song and dance part at Bedlam Lowertown
Full Circle Theater Company
Exploring how the theater has changed the lives of a diverse group of St. Paul artists and how in turn these artists have shaped the theater community, through a new production to debut in 2016
Greg Herriges
Engaging the public in music-making through the placement of handmade, interactive music boxes in libraries, colleges, skyways and at City Hall
Healing Place Collaborative
Preserving Dakota culture by creating a wood language table that incorporates Dakota place names and serves as a focus for discussion and art presentations at public events and parks
Heather Cole
Bringing the arts into people’s lives by commissioning local artists to create a work that will wrap a Green Line train for a month
Heather (Desdamona) Ross
Celebrating the spoken word by bringing together the voices of students with those of professional artists and poets in a series of readings and workshops
Hmong Museum
Preserving the art of Hmong storytelling by hosting a series of public events that will share a range of love, ghost, orphan and refugee camp stories
HSR Events
Advancing talent and exposure for blues artists through new outdoor venues during the free, two-day Lowertown Blues Festival
In Progress
Bringing Hmong voices to the silver screen through Qhia Dab Neeg, a two-day Hmong film festival at Metropolitan State University
Kala Vandanam Dance Company
Elevating young, high-potential Bharatanatyam dancers through opportunities to participate in an original, professionally-produced ensemble production
Karl Unnasch
Enlivening the Creative Enterprise Zone area by transforming two water towers that mark its boundaries into self-illuminated beacons wrapped in backlit, contemporary stained glass murals
Katie Ka Vang
Opening a dialogue around cancer and other serious illnesses through a piece by playwright Katie Ka Vang based on her experiences with non-Hodgkins lymphoma
Kyle Waites
Bringing life to the neglected Sibley underpass with a lighting display that interacts with the people and cars that pass through it
Lee Vong
Producing an eclectic series of audio recordings that expresses the cultural diversity of this acoustically rich city
Mary Ellen Childs
Finding the musicality in baseball through a virtuosic, percussive performance by Flying Foot Forum and CRASH that is influenced by real-life baseball signals and plays from St. Paul Saints coaches and players
Metropolitan State University
Building community through film by creating a state-of-the art digital cinema theater in a little-used auditorium at the university
Million Artist Movement
Exploring racial justice and equity with a series of art-making events that culminate in a community-driven festival
Minnesota Fringe Festival
Spotlighting successful Fringe artists and challenging them to create singular performances for a two-weekend, single-venue festival in St. Paul
Minnesota Museum of American Art
Bringing art into people’s lives by commissioning a Minnesota-based artist to create a work for the 16-story glass elevator well in the Pioneer Endicott building traversed daily by thousands of St. Paul skyway users
Motionpoems
Inspiring civic engagement by suspending screens between the 10 pillars of St. Paul’s Union Depot and projecting 10 poems-turned-films about pillars of St. Paul society
Naomi Cohn
Building community and increasing the well-being of older adults by engaging a professional writer to conduct high-quality arts activities with seniors in St. Paul’s Creative Enterprise Zone
Northern Lights.mn
Promoting the Green Line as a creative extension of the community by holding the 2017 edition of the Northern Spark festival, an all night, multi-venue arts festival, along the line’s route
Olivia Mulvey
Collecting stories of love and regret from senior residents of St. Paul to exhibit on notecards in a gallery exhibition
One Voice Mixed Chorus
Presenting a gender-bending production of the “Pirates of Penzance” staged outdoors on St. Paul’s Raspberry Island
Public Art Saint Paul
Raising awareness about the plight of bees, which are dying in large numbers, with a public art project of small bronze bees and sculptures that serve as bee habitats
Public Domain Productions:
Creating a community spectacle in Frogtown with a nighttime lantern parade that illuminates the streets with larger-than-life mythical creatures created by local puppet artists and community groups
Robert Karimi
Exploring how culture shapes the fear of water with a pool-based performance piece that engages the community to talk about the disproportionate numbers of people of color who cannot swim
Sarah Peters
Bringing one-of-a-kind books made by artists to people in canoes, kayaks or paddleboards on Lake Phalen through a custom-built floating library
SoulTouch Productions
Engaging young black males in the arts through a fellows program that teaches photography, visual arts, filmmaking and writing in the tradition of the late St. Paul artist Gordon Parks
Springboard for the Arts
Creating an authentic narrative for the Rondo neighborhood by bringing together African-American artists who live and work there with local business and neighborhood organizations to create small art projects
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
Combining the talents of 100 flutists with MacArthur Fellow and world-class flutist Claire Chase in a special performance of Salvatore Sciarrino’s “Cutting the Circle of Sounds”
Theater Latté Da Music Theater 360
Bringing together audiences and artists under age 35 for a new adventure of fellowship, food and intimate new musical theater in a downtown St. Paul living space
The Column
Using film and live performance to tell the unexplored history of the art form of drag in St. Paul
The Drawing Project
Inviting the global community to submit experiences, memories and observations of St. Paul through a virtual art collaborative that will be curated in analog exhibitions
The Theater of Public Policy
Turning the entire city into a performance space through delivery of improv performance telegrams to offices, parks and homes
TruArtSpeaks
Elevating the importance of poetry by holding a spoken word competition to identify one young person as St. Paul’s youth poet laureate
Twin Cities Film Fest
Expanding the geographic footprint of the film festival through events and screenings of nationally recognized independent films in new St. Paul venues
Twin Cities Public Television
Activating public spaces with Big Screen Lowertown, a large-scale screening of live concerts, film festivals and motion poems on the exterior façade of the television station
Walker West Music Academy
Transforming the look of Selby Avenue through a large-scale permanent art installation by artist and community activist Ta-Coumba Aiken for the wall of the academy’s new 6,000-square-foot music center
Yes! Lets Collective
Bringing musicians, paddlers and music lovers to the underutilized Lake Phalen for a waterway festival, with bands performing on three stages around the lake to a flotilla audience