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Fund Allocations 2004 | Fund Allocations 2003

ARTS & HUMANITIES FUND 2004
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Fund application deadline: March 1, 2005

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2004 Arts & Humanities Fund Allocations

BIAHC administers the City of Bainbridge Island Arts and Humanities Fund, which encourages and supports cultural activity on the Island. Financial assistance is provided to individuals and organizations for existing or new projects, programs, and events of artistic or scholarly excellence that benefit the community.

The following projects have been selected for funding for the year 2004.

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Bainbridge Arts and Crafts
Visual Art • $2,760


In support of an exhibition titled 'Fine Contemporary Craft" from November 2004 to January 2005, featuring the best in contemporary craft, including woodworking, furniture, ceramics, glass, jewelry, metalworking and textiles, by local and regional artists.

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Bainbridge Library
Multidisciplinary • $1,045


For "Moments in Time," a three-part series for seniors combining writing, genealogical research, archival preservation techniques, and artistic imagination. Participants, led by memoir-writing instructor Marcia Rudoff and arts educator Mary Louise Ott, will transform their memories into personal stories through composition of a memory book incorporating words and images.

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Bainbridge Chorale
Music • $1,500


To support the presentation of the major choral/orchestral work, the Verdi Requiem, and the world premiere of Lectio by Donald Stewart at the Chorale's spring concert in March 2004. This collaborative effort, which included 250 singers and musicians, was performed at Benaroya Hall and at the Bainbridge High School gym.

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Bainbridge Island Historical Society
Humanities • $1,660


The Bainbridge Oral History Project will identify and record the recollections of both present and former residents whose memories and personal experiences can enhance our understanding of this community.

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Bainbridge Island Historical Society
Humanities • $660


The Oral History Digital Conversion Project will transfer the information on vinyl or video tapes to a digital medium, to preserve them and to be able to present them using modern computer technology at the new Museum facilities.

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Bainbridge Island Parks and Recreation
Multidisciplinary • $2,500

To support the annual Outdoor Music and Art Festival held on the first Sunday in August in conjunction with Arts Walk. Attended by over 3,000, this community event brings local and national musical performers to the stage in Waterfront Park. Local visual artists will display their work at the Commons and in booths.

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Bainbridge Performing Arts
Theater • $2,500


The Empowering Youth, Enlightening Society (E.Y.E.S.) program will use playwriting and theater production to address the issue of teenage alienation. The focus will be the needs of at-risk teens, resulting in a dramatic event drawn from monologues about coping with the troubling issues of adolescence.

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Field's End
Literary Art • $1,513


To support a free monthly Writer's Roundtable at the Bainbridge Library, a forum open to writers and community members. Goals are to make Field's End Writers Community accessible to all, provide an opportunity to learn from others, nurture a sense of community, and serve the needs of writers.

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Helpline House
Humanities • $1,200


The Empty Bowls Project provides a tool to educate the community on how to fight the global problem of hunger. With artist Jenny Anderson, children create ceramic bowls and serve a simple meal of soup and bread. Guests choose a bowl and keep it as a reminder that there are always empty bowls in the world and, in exchange for a meal and a bowl, make a donation to Helpline food bank.

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Imagine Bainbridge
Humanities • $1,300


For "Let's Talk: A Community Summit with Youth and Adults" to be held October 17 at the Commons. Participants include the Power of Hope organization, which provides opportunities for teen empowerment through the arts. With a facilitator, two visual artists, a musician and a poet, this free intergenerational learning program will create a dialogue between youth and adults that will extend to future gatherings.

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Island Music Guild
Music • $3,262


To obtain a sound system to support IMG house concerts, outdoor concerts, and street dances, and to produce an average of one community event per month throughout the year.

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Island Theatre
Theater • $1,650


Six bimonthly readings of exceptional plays at the Library, and six potluck readings in private homes, offered free to the public.

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Wendy Jackson Hall & Kathe Fraga
Multidisciplinary • $1,000

Giant Puppets on Parade, a community art-making and performance experience led by Wendy Jackson Hall and Kathe Fraga, will begin with a puppet-building workshop for all ages on the theme of "Out of This World: Visitors From Mars." The puppets will be displayed at the street dance on July 3 and paraded in the 4th of July parade for all to enjoy.

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Marjorie Rubin & Robin Simons
Multidisciplinary • $2,000


"Queen Elizabeth's Strawberries and Other Plant Tales of Bainbridge Island, a Story in Text and Pictures of the Plants that Shaped the Island's Culture and History," is the collaborative project of Marjorie Rubin, a visual artist, and writer Robin Simons. They will create an exhibit with images and text that documents the Island's demographic, botanical, and cultural history, and examine the ways inhabitants have used plants.

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Allen Strange
Music • $1,500

"Bainbridge Sketches," conceived as a programmatic tone poem drawn from the mood and environment of four Island locales, will be an original music composition for orchestra and computer-generated soundtrack, presented in a free community concert and an outreach program by the Bainbridge Youth Orchestra. The project is an example of current trends in contemporary performance and computer applications.

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Winslow Chamber Players
Music • $1,150

"Soundscapes and Seasons" will bring professional quality chamber music to the community with a series of three concerts based on the seasons: 'Colors of Fall," 'Wintertime," and 'Sounds of Spring," held at the Bainbridge Commons in February and November 2004 and May 2005. Each concert reflects the season in its chosen compositions, and includes a discussion of the works by one of the musicians.

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