Individual Grants Awarded
Individual Grants Awarded FY 2022
ARTIST ACCESS GRANT
ARAC GRANTED ARTIST ACCESS FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON September 16, 2021:
$1,000 AA1821C - Alyssa Swanson, Cloquet, Carlton, grant award will support the creation of one abstract embroidery per week for one year.
$1,000 AA3821M - Cory Coffman, Duluth, St. Louis, grant funding will support the post-production of the new Wilting Point album.
$1,000 AA4821M - Jessica Korpi, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the professional recording of a first album under the name Jessie Dee.
$1,000 AA5821V - Linda Glisson, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the creation of a series of paintings to prepare for a future exhibition.
$1,000 AA6821L - Lynn Von Sien, Coleraine, Itasca, grant award will support the creation of Snow Emergency Route, a graphic memoir exploring life as an adoptee and caregiver
$1,000 AA7821C - Robin Penner, Hovland, Cook, grant award will support the study the of art of dress from the perspective of a colonial American woman in the 1730s and 1740s and the creation of an entire working class woman’s outfit appropriate to the period.
$1,000 AA8821V - Tiffany Fenner, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the "Spirit of She" project and creation of a ten-piece jewelry collection. This includes three pairs of earrings, two bracelets, two necklaces, and three rings.
$1,000 AA9821M - William Saaristo, Hermantown, St. Louis, grant award will support the creation of an Ojibwe themed guitar with birch bark covering and clan symbols and Ojibway beadwork designs.
INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT GRANT
ARAC GRANTED INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON September 16, 2021:
$4,000 IAP3821C - Alyssa Swanson, Cloquet, Carlton, grant funding will support the artist to take a certification course with McTavish Quilt Studio and create quilts inspired by the text "The Yellow Wallpaper" and her personal experiences with mental illness.
$4,000 IAP7821L - Brian Matuszak, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support travel and research for the book "Oh Fer Art's Sake!", an entertaining and historical book examining both the artists and the art funded by the WPA Federal Arts Project in Minnesota's Arrowhead Region.
$4,000 IAP8821M - Brianna Hall-Nelson, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a song, dance, and accompanying music video that addresses sexual assault and predatory behavior.
$4,000 IAP9821C - Christine Novotny, Grand Marais, Cook, funding will support the weaving of four rugs with naturally dyed yarn and exposed to sunlight over extended periods of time to fade, recolor, and create new designs.
$4,000 IAP10821M - Cory Coffman, Duluth, St. Louis, grant funding will support the post-production of the new Wilting Point album.
$4,000 IAP12821M - Gaelynn Lea Tressler, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to support real-time captioning for the artist’s weekly online performances.
$4,000 IAP14821L - Jolene Brink, Two Harbors, Lake, grant funding will support the writing of a nonfiction book about the impacts of climate change based on personal family stories and conducted interviews.
$4,000 IAP15821C - Karen McTavish, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to support studio time to create a large, wholecloth quilt and instructional video. The instructional video course will be fully captioned and made available through the artist’s website.
$4,000 IAP19821L - Lynn Von Sien, Coleraine, Itasca, grant award will support the creation of Snow Emergency Route, a graphic memoir exploring life as an adoptee and caregiver.
$4,000 IAP22821C - Mary Plaster, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a small transportable performance space, enabling public enjoyment of new, small marionette woodcarvings.
$4,000 IAP23821M - Mitchell Bercier, Cloquet, Carlton, grant award will support Cantus Firmus, a musical creation that fuses algorithmic dance music and traditional Native American song
$4,000 IAP31821L - Sheila Packa, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the creation of a new book titled "Love on the Iron Range: Short Stories.”
ESTABLISHED REGIONAL ARTIST GRANT
ARAC GRANTED ESTABLISHED REGIONAL ARTIST FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON JULY 15, 2021:
ER22621M - Briand Morrison, Grand Portage, award will support the writing, recording, and production of ten new songs along with a digital release. There will also be three performances of the new songs at the end of the period.
ER18621V - Darrell S Chosa, Ely, award will allow the artist to produce a new touring art show of large format acrylic painting titled INDIGENOUS.
ER14621A - Julia Cheng, Duluth, award will support a group exhibition of art, including the grantee’s photographs, focused on, and largely created by local artists from the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American community.
ER13621V - Karlyn Berg, Bovey, award will support Reminiscence, Resiliency and Renewal, a series of works considering the optimistic emerging from the pandemic year and examining the creative spirit of the human experience of this period.
ER6621V - Moira Villiard, Duluth, award will support “Waiting for Beds,” a series of paintings and digital illustrations exploring gaps in mental health and addiction care in our region
ER3621M - Sara Alexander, Virginia, award will support the completion of a collection of fiddle songs called "Iron and Emeralds" and turn the songs into a fiddle book with a play along recording.
EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST GRANT
ARAC GRANTED EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON July 15, 2021:
EW1621V - Clare Cooley, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support “Rooted in Nature” a series of 34 botanical drawings with accompanying prints and notecards.
EW2621C - Frank Palmer, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, grant award will support the creation of upcycled fabric rugs on self-made looms.
EW3621M - Jesse Dermody, Kelsey, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the work of band The Brothers Burn Mountain as they create two new songs and one accompanying music video.
EW4621C - Emily Derke, Grand Marais, Cook, $2,000, support will fund the creation of instructional booklets as a resource for basketry workshops.
EW5621V - Serenity Kenan, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the Story Sculpture Project and the creation of a new body of porcelain work for the organization, First Ladies of Hillside.
EW6621V - Mary Plaster, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will be used to support working with local projection artist Daniel Benoit to learn about and create projections of marionette performances in public spaces.
EW7621V - Nelia Harper, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support participation in Plein Air Grand Marais.
EW8621V - Adam McCauley, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, grant award will be used to fund the creation of a large landscape paintings.
EW10621M - Marc Gartman, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will be used to record 6 new songs with Ryan Young at his Minneapolis recording studio for the band Glitteratti’s "Side B" of an upcoming 2022 Album.
EW11621M - Sarah Krueger, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, grant funding will be used to design and press physical copies of the latest LP release "Lanue" to vinyl.
EW12621M - Diona Johnson, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the “First Womxn of Afro Punk/Funk” project to pay homage the the "First Womxn" of the Funk and Punk music genre and most specifically, those who are Black and Mixed with Black Heritage.
EW13621V - Alexa Carson, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the expansion of the artist’s Motherhood Series, depicting powerful birthing and breastfeeding mothers, by creating paintings that acknowledge other aspects of the feminine body's power, replacing shame with joy.
EW14621A - Amy Lucas-Perceski, Chisholm, St. Louis, $1,797, funding will provide support for after-school arts activities for the students of Cherry and Chisholm.
EW15621M - Keven Swanberg, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the band Diegetic with the recording and release of a new album, as well as the production of original video content to accompany the album.
EW16621F - Moira Villiard, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, grant funding will support the creation of a short Indigenous art film, "Extraction" in collaboration with poet and musician Tanaya Winder.
EW17621V - Stephanie Mirocha, Aitkin, Aitkin, $1,875, funding will support completion of a new body of work to be exhibited in 2022.
EW19621A - Shannon Crossbear, Hovland, Cook, $2,000, funding will support Born in Cloud of Smoke, a series of puppet storytelling presentations on healing the sacred hoop of humanity.
EW20621A - Amir Najam, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, grant award will support the creation of a series of accessible instructional videos and written documents covering the basics of technical sewing, patterning and design, and tutorials on production.
EW21621L - Keith Hopkins, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the creation of Anyone Can Be a Writer, a short story anthology that features creative works by local writers.
EW22621V - Karl Bardon, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support A Life with Birds, a series of paintings based on boyhood memories of growing up as a bird-watcher.
EW23621M - Nat Harvie, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the production of a series of six videos, showcasing performances of new ambient/experimental compositions. These videos will be filmed in various outdoor locations across the Arrowhead Region and incorporate audio field-recordings of surroundings in an effort to place the music in dialogue with the landscape.
EW24621F - Bodhi Werner, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000, funding will support the recording, editing, and publishing of the artist’s novel as an audiobook.
Individual Grants Awarded FY 2021
INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT GRANT
ARAC GRANTED INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON March 18, 2021:
Sarah Krueger, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the recording, mixing, mastering and release of a new collection of songs under the artist name Lanue.
Sam Zimmerman, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will be used to complete phase two of a book project that incorporates paintings by the applicant and Ojibwe language, stories, and history.
Laura Sellner, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to purchase equipment and livestream performances by the band Superior Siren in a series called “The Superior Siren Sessions.”
Marc Gartman, Duluth, St. Louis, award will be used to produce a new album of music for the band Fever dream. The material tells the true story of the applicant’s Great Grandmother Kate who came from Russia to New York City as a child and was one of the few survivors of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911.
Donovan Dahmen, Grand Portage, Cook, funding will support the creation of a large scale mixed wood installation titled Biidabin, first spirit of the light.
Nicholas Gosen, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the creation of audio plays working with Wise Fool Theater, to be distributed as podcasts.
Toby Churchill, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation fo a new, as of yet untitled, album of original works.
Elise Kyllo, Grand Marais, Cook, funding will support the Felted Mural Project, which evolved into a desire to bring people together to process the challenges of 2020 and perhaps allow healing by creating three large felted murals made up of community felted symbols that expresses a personal or communal form of healing, dreaming or building.
Khayman Goodsky, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of "The Crow Dreams" a short film made using local artists and musicians to bring to life a modern perspective of certain Ojibwe teachings and values.
Teague Alexy, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a new album and digital distribution of four singles from the album.
Christine Marcotte, Deer River, Itasca, grant funding will support facilitating a writing group for senior citizens in documenting their family history. Additional research time will allow for the creation of a viable outline and six polished chapters of applicant’s historical fiction trilogy.
Gaelynn Lea Tressler, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support time to finish a memoir.
John Zasada, Grand Rapids, Itasca, funding will support “Every Tree Tells a Story”, an exhibit exploring the art and ecology of our northern forests.
Andrew Ness, Grand Marais, Cook, funding will support the creation of prints that pay homage to the ships of Lake Superior through a combination of etchings and monoprints.
Michael Monroe, Grand Marais, Cook, grant award will support the composing, arranging, learning, recording and presenting five new songs for a livestreamed Log Cabin Concert next spring.
Emma Rustan, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a full-length holiday album produced by Ingeborg von Agassiz. The collection of both original and traditional songs will be available in digital and CD format.
Kelly Schamberger, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a complete collection of large representational oil paintings.
Alexander Gutterman, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the post-production work on The Hunter, a locally based feature film exploring timeless themes in a contemporary idiom.
EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST GRANT
ARAC GRANTED EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON December 17, 2020:
EW41120A - Amy Lucas-Peroceski, Chisholm, St. Louis, $2,000
EW61120C - Ashley Hise, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW101120C - Candace LaCosse, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW111120V - Carla Hamilton-Eisele, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW151120P - Craig Blacklock, Moose Lake, Carlton, $2,000
EW201120V - Greg Mueller, Lutsen, Cook, $2,000
EW241120V - Joseph Baltich, Ely, St. Louis, $2,000
EW291120C - Kristen Kaas, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW311120M - Marc Gartman, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW341120C - Melissa Wickwire, Grand Marais, Cook, $2,000
EW361120L - Michelle Matthees, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW371120M - Sara Alexander, Virginia, St. Louis, $2,000
EW451120C - Yarrow Mead, Duluth, St. Louis, $895
EW11120V - Adam Swanson, Cloquet, Carlton, $2,000
EW71120F - Bodhi Werner, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW81120V - Briand Morrison, Grand Portage, Cook, $2,000
EW91120F - Bryan Hansel, Grand Marais, Cook, $2,000
EW141120V - Clare Cooley, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW191120C - Graham Burnett, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW221120M - Joe Paulik, Grand Marais, Cook, $2,000
EW261120L - Keith Hopkins, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW271120V - Kelly Schamberger, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW301120M - Lyla Abukhodair, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW351120M - Michael Monroe, Grand Marais, Cook, $2,000
EW391120C - Serenity Schoonover, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW421120L - Tina Higgins Wussow, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000
EW431120P - Torina Stark, Wrenshall, Carlton, $350
EW441120T - Valerie Conner, Talmoon, Itasca, $2,000
EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST GRANT
ARAC GRANTED EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON July 1, 2020:
$2,000 EW5520M - Teague Alexy, Duluth, St. Louis,
$2,000 EW8520M - Sarah Krueger, Duluth, St. Louis,
$2,000 EW11520V - Sam Zimmerman, Duluth, St. Louis,
$2,000 EW16520V - Nelia Harper, Grand Rapids, Itasca,
$2,000 EW25520F - Lance Karasti, Duluth, St. Louis,
$2,000 EW31520M - Jesse Dermody, Kelsey, St. Louis,
$2,000 EW41520C - Dan Neff, Duluth, St. Louis,
$2,000 EW43520L - Clare Cooley, Duluth, St. Louis,
Individual Grants Awarded FY 2020
EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST GRANT
ARAC GRANTED EMERGENCY WORKING ARTIST FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON May 21, 2020:
$2,000 EW2520V - Tom Moriarty, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW4520V - Terresa Moses, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW7520C - Serenity Schoonover, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW10520M - Sara Alexander, Virginia, St. Louis
$2,000 EW14520V - Nina Holz, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW15520M - Nicholas Glass, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW17520V - Natalija Walbridge, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW18520V - Naomi Christenson, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW20520C - Mary Plaster, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW21520M - Marc Gartman, Duluth, St. Louis
$1,798 EW22520C - Lucas Anderson, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW27520M - Kevin Swanberg, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW30520V - John Ratzloff, Ely, St. Louis
$2,000 EW32520M - Jacob Mahon, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW33520C - Herb Fineday Jr., Cloquet, Carlton
$2,000 EW35520M - Gaelynn Lea Tressler, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW36520C - Frank Palmer, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW37520C - Emily Derke, Northome, Itasca
$2,000 EW38520V - Duane Barnhart, Aitkin, Aitkin
$2,000 EW44520V - Chris Monroe, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW45520V - Catherine Meier, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW46520V - Carolyn S. Olson, Duluth, St. Louis
$2,000 EW48520M - Briand Morrison, Grand Portage, Cook
$2,000 EW9520C - Sarah Agaton Howes, Cloquet, Carlton
$2,000 EW24520C - Leah Yellowbird, Grand Rapids, Itasca
$2,000 EW40520MA - Daniel Benoit, Duluth, St. Louis
ARTIST ACCESS GRANT
ARAC GRANTED ARTIST ACCESS FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON March 26, 2020:
AA3220C - Graham Burnett, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to purchase tools and materials for the restoration and modification of antique cameras.
Mary Meyers Corwin, Cohasset, Itasca, funding will support turning the Barnabas 22 exhibit into a traveling exhibit to be first show at Rick’s Place in Minneapolis with future locations to be determined.
Rita Morris, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a body of work consisting of two-dimensional hanging ceramic pieces in order to explore various surface techniques on clay and investigate the mark-making process.
Donna Miller, Grand Rapids, Itasca, funding will support online courses and experimentation with colored pencil to increase skill set and expand repertoire.
Angie Mason, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to hire acclaimed poet Jude Nutter to critique a poetry manuscript. The project would begin in August 2020 with the typical turnaround being 6-8 weeks.
Monica Ihrke, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of new relief prints and allow time for expanding outreach.
Kayla Schiltgen, Two Harbors, Lake, funding will support the re-examination and setting of the duet created in 2009 titled "My I's" set to music by Minnesota musicians Jelloslave/Purple Orange for performance and potential commissions. This will include a one hour and thirty-minute dance class focusing on partnering using phrase work and concepts from the duet and an in-progress showing of the duet that includes viewer feedback and a question and answer session.
Heather Brown, Finland, Lake, funding will support the continued practice of Cremonese violin making including critiques from luthier William Scott of Crystal, MN.
INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT GRANT
ARAC GRANTED INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON March 26, 2020:
Anthony Adams, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the purchase of tools, items, and time to complete ten musical instruments that will be used in a future public performance.
Cole Perry, Coleraine, Itasca, funding will support the time and effort to revise and complete a short story collection.
Greg Mueller, Lutsen, Cook, grant award will support the creation of four free standing, abstract assemblages of reclaimed metals that celebrate the visual nuance of being "under construction." This will be part of the July 2020 sculpture exhibit, "Flotsam and Jetsam; what changes, what remains - new works by John Books,Tom Christiansen, and Greg Mueller" at the Johnson Heritage Post Gallery in Grand Marais.
JT Haines, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the post-production of HOCKEYLAND, a feature length story of two Arrowhead high school hockey teams in the 2019/20 season.
Kathleen McTavish, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of large installation piece at Augsburg University's Gage Gallery in the fall of 2020.
Kristen Kaas, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to support the exploration of new textile weaving techniques including Multi Cloth. Employing traditional hand weaving techniques to further investigate how woven textiles take on multi dimensions.
Marybeth Garmoe, Grand Marais, Cook, funding will support the creation of unique artistic sapling broom handles through exploring the use of arborglyphs and methods for influencing the shape of saplings’ growth.
Nicholas Nerburn, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will be used to complete "Beneath The Craft District: Stories and Pictures From Duluth's West End" a new photobook.
Ryan Vine, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support work over the summer of 2020 on new poetry works. A public reading from the new manuscript at the Duluth Public Library will take place on October 8th, 2020.
Susanna Gaunt, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support a solo exhibit in the Duluth Art Institute’s Morrison Gallery of new three-dimensional paper forms.
ARTIST ACCESS GRANT
ARAC GRANTED ARTIST ACCESS FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON September 19, 2019:
Andrea Smith, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support a photo exhibit at the Duluth Folk School called “In The(ir) Element” incorporating dancers and nature.
Denise Kulig, International Falls, Koochiching, funding will support the exploration of techniques and creation of artistic rugs.
Donny Morris, Duluth, St. Louis, grant will support the creation of Suicidemindz Volume 1, a 20-page zine featuring poetry and graphic art
Helen Smith Stone, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support instruction in and creation of three 16″ x 20″ art quilts inspired by personal photographs.
Michelle Defoe, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a series of acrylic paintings based on dreams.
Mikayla Haynes, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to purchase supplies to self-make canvasses for future painting works.
Scott Hebert, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will be used to purchase equipment for improving the sound quality for local, self-produced podcasts.
Sydney Carlino Johnson, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the costs of new photography equipment and participation in two professional courses.
Tessa Unger, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will be used to purchase supplies to continue a painting series and to prepare it for a future show in Duluth.
INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT GRANT
ARAC GRANTED INDIVIDUAL ARTIST PROJECT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON September 19, 2019:
Bodhi Werner, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a ten-minute short film sample that showcases ten-plus cinematic Duluth locations to attract TV/movies to choose Duluth as location.
Nina Holz, Duluth, St. Louis, award funding will support a new series of ceramic pieces, using a new method to combined ceramics with canvas and enhanced with organic and inorganic mixed media additions with Native American cultural influence.
Briand Morrison, Grand Portage, Cook, funding will support the composition and recording of an original jazz guitar album which will be recorded, mixed and mastered in the artist’s home studio.
Moira Villiard, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a mural on the Seafarer’s Center building in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Duluth. The design itself is inspired by the history of the Anishinaabe and their relationship with wild rice. It depicts a world in which human industry and environment coexist, a pathway described in the Anishinaabe Seventh Fire prophecy.
John Books, Grand Marais, Cook, grant award will support the creation of sculptural works for the group show Flotsam and Jetsam at the Johnson Heritage Post in Grand Marais, July 2020.
Laura Sellner, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation and production of the official music video for the song ‘Trying Too Hard’ by Superior Siren.
Alexander Gutterman, Duluth, St. Louis, grant award will support the final production of The Hunter a locally based feature narrative film exploring timeless themes in a contemporary idiom.
Ann Klefstad, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a new series of wood sculptures titled The Neighbors: Shou Sugi Ban. This project will pioneer a new way of creating permanent outdoor sculptures in wood by working with a traditional Japanese weatherproofing technique.
Terresa Moses, Duluth, St. Louis, grant funding will be used to create a series of illustrations titled Umbra, to be shown at the Zeitgeist Arts Atrium in November. Each piece is an illustration about a particular experience within the community of Black women. This exhibition will serve as a way to educate the broader community around the issues that Black women face and how each community is plays a role in these experiences.
Chip Borkenhagen, Aitkin, Aitkin, funding will support the creation of thirteen oil and digitally painted heritage-style floral designs (representing thirteen national origins of residents) printed on heavy banner material and secure to the boarded-up window panels of Aitkin’s most important historical building.
ESTABLISHED REGIONAL ARTIST GRANT
ARAC GRANTED ESTABLISHED REGIONAL ARTIST FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON JULY 24, 2019:
Adam Swanson, Cloquet, Carlton, award will allow the artist to spend time creating ten large paintings about endangered animals of Minnesota, to be shown at venues in Duluth and the Twin Cities.
Mike Scholtz, Wrenshall, Carlton, funding will support the production of a documentary detailing the story of a Joe Geshick painting at the Damiano Center of Duluth and its disappearance and reappearance on three separate occasions.
Nina Holz, Duluth, St. Louis, award will support the artist as they explore new techniques and the use of clay as a medium to create new sculptural works for their life casting project.
Wendy Savage, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support the creation of a new series of larger and more detailed paintings based on traditional historical Ojibway bead designs of the bandoliers bag from the early 1900s and allow time for community presentations on their significance.
SMALL GRANTS
ARAC GRANTED SMALL GRANT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS:
FEBRUARY
Christine Marcotte, Deer River, Itasca: Artist will use funding to attend the FOR THE LOVE OF IT! conference in Grand Marais, Minnesota March 6-8, 2020. (EO)
Singing Slovenes, Duluth, St. Louis: Funding will be used to purchase a replacement V3Sound Module to replace one which has lost its data and stopped working. (ENE)
Serenity Schoonover, Duluth, St. Louis: Artist will participate in a six week online writing course through The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis and then attend a Feminist Writers Panel event, facilitated by Glenda Reed, at The Loft. (EO)
Nelia Harper, Duluth, St. Louis: Artist will attend the workshop entitled, DRAWING THE FIGURE: A MODERN APPROACH TO CLASSICAL DRAWING with Robert Liberace from March 19-21, 2020 at the Great Lakes Academy of Fine Art in Duluth. (EO)
Kristen Kaas, Duluth, St. Louis: Artist will attend Johanna Runback’s 5 day workshop “Traditional Swedish Folk Dress: Women’s Fitted Vest” hosted by the North House Folk School in Grand Marais. Guest Instructor, Johanna Runbäck is a professional seamstress and is the head hand sewing teacher at the renowned Sätergläntan Institute for Handicraft in Dalarna, Sweden. (EO)
Tiffany Quade, Saginaw, St. Louis: Artist will workshop with Shannon Downey, AKA Badass Cross Stitch, and is also known for her Tedx Talk, The Dichotomy of White Women. The workshop will be a community stitching event. (EO)
JANUARY
750 SG1120M – Elizabeth Jaakola, Cloquet, Carlton: Grant award will assist in the purchase of a new laptop and transfer of files from defunct laptop so the artist can continue creating music, video, and related works. (ENE)
Paula Gudmundson, Duluth, St. Louis: Artist will participate as a presenter at the 2020 College Music Society Great Lakes Regional Conference. (PD)
Judy Nelson, Cohasset, Itasca: Grantee will participate in an eight-week series of writing workshops at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis. (EO)
DECEMBER
Yarrow Mead, Duluth, St. Louis: Funding will support the purchase of a new vacuum investment machine for lost wax casting.
Ely ArtWalk, Ely, St. Louis: Funding will assist organization after the theft of monies and materials necessary for the event.
NOVEMBER
Kelly Schamberger, Duluth, St. Louis: Grant funding will support attending a figure drawing workshop with world-renowned artist Robert Liberace.
Rachel Fuchs, Duluth, St. Louis, Dance: Grant award will allow for participation in a training course in Brooklyn by the Mark Morris Dance Group to teach dance to individuals with Parkinson’s Disease.
Betsy Hunt, Duluth, St. Louis, Visual Art: Support will assist in attending and presenting at the 2020 Collage Book Art Association Conference in New Orleans in January.
OCTOBER
Michelle Bennett, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will provide assistance in purchasing a new laptop for photo processing to replace one that unexpectedly died in September. (ENE)
SEPTEMBER
Chris LeBlanc, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will assist in replacement of laptop that has suffered damage during performances. (ENE)
Jenna Kowaleski, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support costs to participate in the Loft’s Wordsmith Conference. (EO)
Kip Praslowicz, Duluth, St. Louis, funds will pay for the production costs of large prints for a photo show. In addition, the artist will speak with college students to tell them how a show can be prepared on a small budget. (PD)
Jean Sramek, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support participation in events and workshops around the Catalyst Film Festival and allow for the live reading of an accepted script. (PD)
Mary Plaster, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support participation in Double Edge Theatre as a design and fabrication guest artist for the fall production of Leonora’s World. (PD)
Tim Kaiser, Duluth, St. Louis, funding will support travel to and lodging for a performance and speaking engagement at Minicine Gallery in Shreveport, Louisiana on October 29, 2019. Minicine Gallery seeks to highlight individual artists and performers who share their methodology and philosophy with like-minded artists and the general public. (PD)
Individual Grants Awarded FY 2019
Career Development Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED CAREER DEVELOPMENT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON MAY 16, 2019:
Bohdi Werner, Duluth, St. Louis – $3,000:
Funding will support the creation of a short film and proof of concept to be submitted to ITVFest happening in Duluth fall 2019.
Marc Gartman, Duluth, St. Louis – $3,000:
The grant award will assist with the costs of recording and releasing an album of new original compositions for the band Glitteratti.
Cary Plocher, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000:
Funding will support the time to complete a full second draft of a manuscript with time to refine based on feedback from beta-readers.
Jimi Cooper, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000:
Grant funding will support the mixing, mastering, production, and release of a new album for Dance Attic.
Nina Holz, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000:
Funding will support the creation of several equine sculptures that capture moments of emotion, beauty, and grace that horses are able to emit in real life.
Katherine Sandnas, Hibbing, St. Louis, $3,000:
Funding will support the exhibition of a new collaborative installation artwork titled: An American and Japanese Calendar of Days, at the Gallery KEI-FU, Kyoto, Japan, late fall 2019.
Natalija Walbridge, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000:
Funding will support time to research designs and create 4-6 detailed illustrations to be translated into screen prints on handcrafted canvas bags. The public will be invited to an open studio in November that will include a display of design process images.
Tashia Hart, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000:
Funding will support the editing and publishing of a young adult fiction book and two public events celebrating the book.
Christine Marcotte, Deer River, Itasca, $3,000:
The grant award will support working with a professional editor to prepare a historical fiction novel for future publishing.
Bryan Hansel, Grand Marais, Cook, $3,000:
Funding will support a solo photography exhibit at Cedar Coffee Company and Spokengear in Two Harbors, Minnesota. The exhibit will hang from September 1, 2019, to October 31, 2019.
Eric Edgin, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,960:
Funding will support the creation of a series of new woodworking tools created by the artist for the artist’s future use.
Mary Plaster, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000:
Funding will support a showing of new works at the Zeitgeist Arts Atrium in February 2020.
Kelly Schamberger, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,830:
Grant funding will support the development of a collection of landscape oil paintings created throughout the city of Duluth and along the north shore of Lake Superior over the summer of 2019.
Mary Erickson, Mountain Iron, St. Louis, $1,850:
Funding will support the artist to attend a digital weaving workshop to learn about digital designing and have the opportunity to weave on the TC2 loom at the Jacquard Center in North Carolina.
Anne-Marie Erickson, Grand Rapids, Itasca, $1,650:
Funding will support participation in the Loft’s Wordsmith Conference, a craft, career, and connection conference for writers of all levels, held in Minneapolis November 2019.
Serenity Schoonover, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,710:
Funding will support the writing of four creative nonfiction pieces as well as four free-of-charge community writing workshops to be held at the Duluth Public Library.
Technology and Equipment Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON MAY 16, 2019:
Sara Alexander, Virginia, St. Louis, $2,000:
Funding will be used to purchase a portable sound system for musical performances at any venue.
Jacob White, Ely, St. Louis, $2,000:
The grant award will assist in the purchase of a mirrorless digital camera, including accessories, to use in documentary filmmaking.
Daniel Oyinloye, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,000:
Grant funding will be used to purchase a drone and accessories for high-quality video recording.
Carrie Schaefer, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,040:
Funding will be used to purchase a screen printing exposure unit and a washout booth to expand the artist’s screen printing capabilities.
Jennifer Murphy, Two Harbors, Lake, $1,490:
The grant award will be used to purchase a slab roller for ceramic sculptures and wall-hangings.
Arts Learning Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED ARTS LEARNING FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS ON MARCH 21, 2019:
Amy Lucas-Peroceski, Chisholm, St. Louis, $2,500:
Funding will support a series of twelve high-quality arts education workshops for students in the Chisholm, Hibbing, and Buhl area as a part of the summer recreation program supported by the City of Chisholm, Chisholm Community Education and Balkan Township.
Minnesota Museum of Mining, Chisholm, St. Louis, $5,000:
Funding will support the 2019 Iron Pour at the MN Museum of Mining. The project will take place outdoors Chisholm on Friday – Saturday, June 7-8, 2019. Igneous Metal Arts, a group dedicated to demonstrating and teaching the art of metal casting, will lead youth and adult participants through the experience of designing and carving a sand mold, observe the pouring process and the cooling and cleaning that takes place before they can take their finished piece home.
Emily Derke, Dora Lake, Itasca, $5,000:
Award will support a series of five basketry workshop. The series will include cedar bark, willow, black ash, and two different birch bark workshops. Students will learn to fully prepare their material and will learn a variety of weaving techniques while working in each medium. The weaving portion of the classes will be held at Rail River Folk School in Bemidji Minnesota, a great space that has a large room and outdoor space available to rent. The harvest portions of the classes will take place throughout Itasca County.
Oldenburg Arts and Cultural Community, Carlton, Carlton, $5,000
Funding will support the planning and presentation a series of educational workshops that explore the weaving of Native and African American musical traditions in the evolution of jazz to high school and post-secondary music educators and students in the region.
Greg Mueller, Lutsen, Cook, $2,440
Grant funding will support the North Shore Community Pour, an interactive, learning experience in cast metal sculpture for 2019 Grand Marais Arts Festival attendees. Participants will create sand molds and watch as they are filled with molten aluminum which, when cooled will create a piece that they can take home.
Prove Collective, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,640
Funding will support artist-led workshops with youth in local mentoring programs. We provide our gallery space, art materials, instruction, and dinner for mentors and mentees to come and create individual paintings, drawings, collages, etc. that will be gathered and published in a Zine at the end of the year. Artwork will be displayed in an art exhibition in the gallery in January 2019.
Karen McTavish, Duluth, St. Louis, $5,000
Funding will support weekly quilting workshops and open sewing sessions at the artist’s studio April 4, 2019, through December 19, 2019. Sessions will cover basic sewing, design, piecing, quilting and binding.
Duluth Community School Collaborative, Duluth, St. Louis, $5,000
Funding will support the 2019 Hillside Youth Theatre program “The Oddest Sea.” The 6-week program will take place at Myers-Wilkins Elementary School and Lincoln Park Middle School and youth will have the opportunity to experience high-quality arts instruction in acting, singing, dance, set and costume construction, and performance. The program will be led by a team of experienced artistic directors and technicians.
Reflections Dance Company, Ely, St. Louis, $5,000
Award will support the Reflections Dance Company as they host three workshops bringing guest instructors to Ely to work with dancers along with community members who are interested. The workshops will be held at the Vermilion Fine Arts Theater and Tofte Lake Center in the spring and early summer. The evening showcase will be recorded for later use by the Reflections Dance Company as part of their summer production.
Citizens for Backus, International Falls, Koochiching, $5,000
Funding will support Summer Arts Week, a collection of 10 multi-disciplinary art classes taught by artists and school district teachers from the local community and Minneapolis. The project offers opportunity to area youth aged 5 and older to experience affordable, high-quality art-centered learning experiences not otherwise offered in this remote location. The week of classes will conclude with an art exhibition to allow students to display their creations and demonstrate their newly acquired artistic skills.
Artist Access Recipients
ARAC GRANTED ARTIST ACCESS FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON MARCH 21, 2019:
Allison Pagnac, Hermantown, St. Louis, $1,000
Funding will support the purchase of supplies and payment for a professional class to learn the Came Lead Method of stained glass.
Alyssa Johnson, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Award will be used to build an online portfolio and materials to promote the artist’s work and grow an audience.
Bodhi Werner, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Funding will support time to write the script for a pilot episode of a non-fiction television series to submit to ITVFest 2019.
Charlotte Montgomery, Duluth, St. Louis, $935
Funding will be used to purchase a new acoustic-electric guitar and a pickup for banjo.
Derek Rausch, Two Harbors, Lake, $1,000
Funding will support participation in a thirteen-day course on Norwegian log building with Trond Oalaan at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais.
Joe Paulik, Grand Marais, Cook, $1,000
Funding will support the recording of twelve songs with producer Al Oikari.
Lorna West, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Award will support the creation of a children’s book.
Michelle Bennett, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Award will support the production of twenty professionally printed and framed photographs of local musicians to be displayed in a solo show to be held at Duluth Coffee Company.
Nikki Shull, Mizpah, Koochiching, $1,000
Funding will support the creation of a paper quilling series on Minnesota wildlife and habitat.
Peter Knutson, Cloquet, Carlton, $890
Funding will support the release a three-song EP of live performances recorded at The Rex Bar in Duluth which will be published and distributed both online and with physical CDs.
Roxann Berglund, Grand Portage, Cook, $1,000
Funding will be used to create a three-song demo of original compositions that will be used to gain feedback from other musicians and to promote the artist.
Sarah Guy-Levar, Ely, St. Louis, $1,000
Funding will support the creation of four watercolor paintings inspired by Betty Bridgman’s book “This Is Minnesota.”
Scott Lamps, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Funding will be used to compose, record and perform a musical collection of melodic guitar pieces.
Career Development Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED CAREER DEVELOPMENT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON NOVEMBER 15, 2018:
Adam McCauley, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will support the creation of new pieces for an exhibit at, and travel costs to, Great River Arts in Little Falls, MN.
Ann Klefstad, Duluth, St. Louis,$3,000
Funding will be used to conduct a residency with Patricia Canelake at her print studio at the Little Knife Sanctuary in Knife River, to produce experimental intaglio prints and monoprints for a future exhibition
Corrie Steckelberg, Hovland, Cook, $2,340
Funding will be used to support an artist-in-residence opportunity and creation of time-lapse videos of the artistic process.
Drew Anderson, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,660
Funding will be used to support the creation of a digital art show to be projected on public spaces in Duluth to raise awareness of homelessness.
Jenna Harting, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will be used to create the first full-length album for The Latelys, consisting of Rachel Riefenberg, CJ Hanson, and Jenna Harting. It will be recorded The Terrarium recording studio in Minneapolis. Rob Oesterlin will be our recording engineer. Funding will also support the promotion and physical distribution of the album.
Justin Dallas, Knife River, Lake, $3,000
Funding will be used to acquire materials and support the time to create a series of 20 hand-carved wooden relief pieces that explore life beneath the surface of Lake Superior. These works will be displayed in a solo exhibition at the Great Lakes Aquarium for a 14-week period during the summer of 2019.
Karlyn Berg, Bovey, Itasca,$3,000
Funding will support the creation of a new body of work of three-dimensional collages to show at the Ripple River Gallery in Deerwood, MN.
LynnAnne Vesper, Ely, Lake, $3,000
Funding will support a mentorship with Gerald Henkel for building ten musical instruments which will be first displayed during the Ely Art Walk.
Marybeth Garmoe, Grand Marais, Cook, $3,000
Support will be used to develop, produce and market artistic broom accessories including handmade dustpans and hooks.
Megan Brant, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will support a weaving apprenticeship with accomplished fiber artist and teacher Carol Rajala Johnson.
Mina Kaiser, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will support the creation of a piece of music for voice, horn, marimba and guitar that will be performed and St. Thomas University in St. Paul in the Fall of 2019 and in the Spring of 2020 at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth.
Nik Nerburn, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will be used to conduct the post-production stage for the documentary film “The Great American Think Off”, about a rural philosophy debate that happens every year in New York Mills, Minnesota
Sara Alexander, Virginia, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will support the recording of a new album titled Heart in the Moonlight at Sparta Sound in Sparta, MN.
Sara Pajunen, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Support will be used to fund the development portion of a personal long-term project called ‘Mine Songs.’ Mine Songs is a multimedia exploratory project about the Iron Range mine pits and all the history, complexity, beauty and inspiration that surround them. The project will include both a solo iteration for touring and performance and an ensemble iteration for occasional performances and the creation of a music album.
Wendy Durrwachter, Duluth, St. Louis, $3,000
Funding will be used to write a multi-movement divertimento for wind quintet to be performed and recorded by the U of MN Duluth Faculty Wind Quintet, comprising of Ted Schoen on clarinet, Jim Pospisil on horn, Paula Gudmundson on flute, Brett Linski on oboe, and Jefferson Campbell on bassoon.
Technology/Equipment Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED TECHNOLOGY/EQUIPMENT FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS ON NOVEMBER 15, 2018:
Greg Mueller, Lutsen, Cook, $1,560
Support to fund the purchase of an abrasive miter cut chop saw to use with creating large, outdoor sculptures.
Kerry Lambertson, Saginaw, St. Louis, $1,920
Funding will be used to purchase tools and equipment for creating violins and violin-family instruments.
Laura Sellner, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,960
Grant funding will support the purchase of vocal microphones, amplifiers, percussion equipment, and additional replacement items for instruments for the band Superior Siren so that they can continue playing with a high sound quality.
Peter Lande, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,400
Funding will support the purchase of camera equipment to allow for high quality macro photography.
Ruby Nightingale, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,680
Funds will support the purchase of a new spinning wheel and a table loom with a floor loom adjustable stand.
Wilson Johnson, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,480
Funding will be used to purchase supplies to produce cyanotype prints, other alternative process prints, and create digital negatives from a home studio.
Artist Access
ARAC GRANTED ARTIST ACCESS FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2018:
Ashley Hise, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Funding will be used to explore different clay bodies to produce three different sculptural lighting elements.
Donald Sundeen, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Grant funding will be used to prepare materials for and compile a book of original narratives and pictures documenting the experience of growing up at the Owatonna State School.
John Ulrich, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Support to fund the purchase of supplies and materials to make high-quality prints of the artist’s original paintings.
Michael Smieja, Grand Marais, Cook, $1,000
Funds will be used to build a reduction kiln for firing pottery.
Sara Pajunen, Gilbert, St. Louis, $1,000
Support to fund Mine Songs, a multimedia exploratory project about the Iron Range mine pits, at the Zeitgeist Center for Arts and the Community.
Stacey Achterhoff, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Grant funding will be used to hire an editor to assist in completing a nonfiction manuscript.
Stacie Renne, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Funding will be used to purchase supplies to continue creating letterpress graphic art visuals and to explore new ideas with the medium.
Toby Churchill, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000
Support to fund the creation of a documentary film about an artist as he explores his history and childhood at the Owatonna State School.
Fellowship Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED FELLOWSHIP FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON JUNE 21, 2018:
Anne-Marie Erickson, Grand Rapids, Itasca
Support to fund the completion of the memoir-in-essays “In the Evening, We’ll Dance” including work with editor Patricia Weaver-Francisco including assistance in preparing a query letter with Scott Edelstein for seeking potential publishers.
Daniel Oyinloye, Duluth, St. Louis
Support to fund the continued creation of “A Goody Night,” an artist storytelling experience to platform people from diverse backgrounds for enhanced community connections; seeks to establish meaningful connections among artists in Duluth by capturing a more holistic story via documentary process and organizing storytelling events that are coordinated at designated times and venues around the city.
Jeff Brown, Duluth, St. Louis
Support to fund the artist’s time to learn Vectorworks digital design software and to hire a mentor in the field to provide hands-on training and real-world experience with the software.
Karen Savage-Blue, Sawyer, Carlton
Support to fund the purchase of materials and pay for time to create twelve to twenty new works focusing on the animals that live in our area.
Marius Anderson, Duluth, St. Louis
Support will allow the artist to create a professional documentary film about the Arrowhead 135 Ultra Marathon in Northern Minnesota taking place January 28th to 30th, 2019. The documentary will follow and portrait 3-4 runners, interviewing them and showing their ups and downs in the days before the race, during the race and after the race. Post-production, it will be entered into a variety of outdoor/adventure film festivals.
Nate Johnson, Northome, Itasca
Support to fund the study of traditional Scandinavian birch bark weaving with master weaver John Zasada for six months. The artist will then take the next six months to complete artwork begun under his guidance and to continue with ongoing artistic projects.
Paula Gudmundson, Duluth, St. Louis
Support will allow the artist to create the first recordings of works by Scandinavian women composers. The artist has been able to identify twenty works written by Laura Netzel, who published under the Pseudonym N. Lago, Elfrida Andree and Amanda Maier- Rontgen which represent hidden treasures of significant Swedish music.
Robert Hinkel, Duluth, St. Louis
Support the creation of a series of twenty-eight illustrations for a self-written manuscript entitled, “For You, My Daughter.” The illustrations will be multicolor block prints on handmade paper, in an edition suitable for reproduction with the text as a Fine Press Book. There will be a public showing of the prints sometime after completion.
Serenity Schoonover, Duluth, St. Louis
Support and time to write and complete a young adult novel, and work with mentor, National Book Award nominee Sandra Scofield, to revise it for publication.
Community Arts Learning Grant Recipients
ARAC GRANTED ARTS LEARNING FUNDING TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ON MARCH 15, 2018:
Daniel Oyinloye, Duluth, St. Louis, $5,000:
Support to fund The MixTape project, a program to engage teen boys in the residential juvenile justice program at Woodland Hills self-reflection through music. Not only will students analyze music as a vehicle for self-expression, they will be exposed to the recording and production process, using Logic software to record and mix their own track.
Kathryn Van Wert, Duluth, St. Louis, $2,480:
Support to fund a high-quality creative writing class to be held at Moose Lake State Prison. The class will be an introductory course in creative nonfiction, concentrating on the memoir and personal essay form, adapted from courses taught to undergraduates. Enrollment will consist of 12-15 incarcerated students, allowing for each student to receive an intensive, individualized learning experience.
Melissa Wickwire, Grand Marais, Cook, $5,000:
Support to be used for the Clay Club, which will meet for 16 weeks during April, May, September, October, November and December 2018 from 3:30-5:30. Clay Club will work with two groups of students, grades K-5 the other grades 6-12. Clay Club will be an after-school opportunity for youth to learn, grow, express themselves and connect with others through the complex and creative process of ceramic arts.
Quick Start Grant Recipients
ARAC granted Quick Start funding to the following individual artists in FY18:
Anna Bailey, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to attend a songwriting retreat in Nashville, TN.
Niki Burger, Two Harbors, Lake, $1,000:
To participate in exhibition, “Filo of the Others” hosted by Lorenzo Pezzatini in Florence, Italy.
Elizabeth Belz, Grand Marais, Cook, $1,000:
Support to attend a fabrication workshop with Andrew Hayes at Penland School of Crafts in Spruce Pine, NC.
Kristina Estell, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Travel cost for airfare to London, UK to participate in the London Art Fair 2018.
Julie Gard, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
With Heidi Mae Niska, support for Ekphrastic Collaboration: Poetry/Photography Exhibit at Lyric Center for the Arts in Virginia.
MaryBeth Garmoe, Grand Marais, Cook, $1,000:
Support to purchase a high-quality Tormek Sharpening System to replace an inexpensive grinder.
Paula Gudmundson, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to present and perform at the Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention in Reston, VA.
Alexander Gutterman, Duluth, St. Louis, $250:
Stipend to support proof of concept shoot for The Hunter feature film.
Tashia Hart, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
To purchase supplies and document work for upcoming “Ojibwe and Nordic Flowers, Vines, and Leaves” exhibition at the Nordic Center in Duluth.
Darren Hauser, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
With Ryuta Nakajima, support to print zines in conjunction with sturgeon-themed art exhibition at Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth.
Bill Isles, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
To help fund the manufacturing of a new music CD which is due out in late December.
Samuel Karns, Duluth, St. Louis, $430:
Support to attend a spoon carving workshop with Niklas Karlsson at North House Folk School in Grand Marais.
Allen Killian-Moore, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to purchase a projector for an upcoming studio visit from a gallery owner.
Kathryn Lenz Peckham, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
To produce audio recordings to share in conjunction with her paintings based on John Milton’s Paradise Lost at the Karpeles Manuscript Museum in Duluth.
Sarah Malick-Wahls, Ely, St. Louis, $610:
Support to attend birch bark weaving workshop with Vladimir Yarish at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis.
Briand Morrison, Grand Portage, Cook, $1,000:
To purchase equipment for recording live performances.
Ned Netzel, Duluth, St. Louis, $940:
To replace keyboard for upcoming gigs.
Erin O’Daniel, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to attend an artist residency at Salvage Vanguard Artist Guest House in Austin, TX.
Kyle Ollah, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to record a folk music album with Tom Fabjance at Sacred Heart Recording Studios in Duluth.
Jason Pearson, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to attend the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) annual conference in Montréal, Canada.
Mary Plaster, Duluth, St. Louis, $1,000:
Support to take advantage of an opportunity to do prop and set design for a Children of the Wild theater ensemble performance in Osceola, WI.
Wendy Rouse, Ely, St. Louis, $860:
Support to attend Joseph Paquet Plein Air Workshop in St Paul on June 8 to June 10, 2018.
Felicia Schneiderhan, Duluth, St. Louis, $870:
Support to bring a finished novel manuscript to “The Pitch” conference at The Loft Literary Center.
Neil Sherman, Grand Marais, Cook, $1,000:
Support to frame and ship paintings to Coors Western art exhibition in Denver, CO.
Timothy Stouffer, Ely, St. Louis, $1,000:
With Joey Kenig, support to create work for The Sebastian Project, a collaborative project between the artists.
Glenn Swanson, Carlton, Carlton, $1,000:
Support to upgrade his percussion equipment for the Oldenburg House’s upcoming “Cookin’ at the O” jazz concert series in Carlton.
Breanne Tepler, Duluth, St. Louis, $850:
Support to record tracks at 1979 Studio in Nashville, TN.
Melissa Wickwire, Grand Marais, Cook, $1,000:
Support to purchase a new computer.