This year, like many times in the past, I was on the Advisory Panel to the D.C. Commission on the Arts and
Humanities (DCCAH) for the Artist Fellowship Program, and I was energized by the superior number of applications, which always makes the process harder but more fun... anyway:
Mayor Vincent C. Gray, and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and
Humanities (DCCAH) are pleased to announce the awarding of 258 grants awarded to local artists and not-for-profit arts organizations for fiscal year 2013. The awards total $4.2 million, representing all eight
wards of the District of Columbia. This total does not include the new
programs that will be released this fiscal year, which have been added
as a result of the Commission’s $6.8 million budget increase.
The awards reflect the ten grant programs the DCCAH administers –
Arts Education Program, Artist Fellowship Program, Artist Residencies In
Schools, City Arts Projects, Community Arts Grant, Cultural Facilities
Projects, East of the River, Grants-In-Aid, Public Art Building
Communities, and the UPSTART Program.
“A thriving arts community has always been a hallmark of world class
cities, and the District is no different,” noted Mayor Vincent C. Gray.
“I’m particularly proud of our continuing efforts to integrate art and
art based programs into the lives of young people across the District.
Once again, we are leading the way.”
The DCCAH will announce additional funding opportunities because of a
budget increase granted by the D.C. City Council on June 5, 2012.
“The arts in D.C. have seen tremendous growth this year – both from
the Commission as well as the arts community, at large,” said Lionell
Thomas, Executive Director of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and
Humanities. “The increase in funds for FY 2013 has provided the
opportunity to spearhead this growth. The anticipation of funding a
second round of applicants gives us great pride.”
This year, the DCCAH received 511 eligible applications requesting
over $12.5 million in funding. The funding rate of 50% percent of
eligible applications shows both the significant demand for support
while also highlighting the ongoing vitality of the not-for-profit arts
community.
The DCCAH funded a broad spectrum of innovative and exciting programs
and institutions. These grantees will contribute to the District’s
cultural landscape that provides an economic impact of over $1.1 billion
to the city.
And the winners are:
Artist Fellowship Program
Program
|
Organization Name
|
Official
Amount
|
Ward
|
AFP
|
Ben Crosbie
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Dana Maier
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Deb Sivigny
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Helanius J Wilkins
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Holly Bass
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Kim Roberts
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Kristen Arant
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Nguyen Nguyen
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Nistha Raj
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Reginald Cabico
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Tim Doud
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
William Wytold Lebing
|
$5,000
|
1
|
AFP
|
Ashley Ivey
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Brandel France de Bravo
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Evangeline J. Montgomery
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Jonathan Gann
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Justin McLaughlin
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Terri Merz
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Willona Sloan
|
$5,000
|
2
|
AFP
|
Alexandra Silverthorne
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Cory Oberndorfer
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Dana Tai Soon Burgess
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Dean Kessmann
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Elizabeth Graeber
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
John Anderson
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Martin Irvine
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Miya Hisaka
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
William Newman
|
$5,000
|
3
|
AFP
|
Alexis Gillespie
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Anna Ulrika Edholm Davis
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Daniel Phoenix Singh
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Gemal Woods
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Linn Meyers
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Marjuan Canady
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Sarah Browning
|
$5,000
|
4
|
AFP
|
Assane Konte
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Brandon Bray
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Emma Jaster
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Frederic Yonnet
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Jack Gordon
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Kymone Freeman
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Michael Iacovone
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Terry deBardelaben
|
$5,000
|
5
|
AFP
|
Colin Hovde
|
$5,000
|
6
|
AFP
|
Jeffrey Barninger
|
$5,000
|
6
|
AFP
|
Tommy Taylor
|
$5,000
|
7
|
AFP
|
Jason Anderson
|
$5,000
|
8
|
AFP
|
Melani Douglass
|
$5,000
|
8
|
AFP
|
Roderick Turner
|
$5,000
|
8
|
See all the winners here