Creative New Zealand Grants SECOND PROJECT FUNDING ROUND 2000/2001
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Creative New Zealand Grants SECOND PROJECT FUNDING ROUND 2000/2001 This is a complete list of project grants offered in the second funding round for the 2000/2001 year. Grants are listed within artforms under Creative New Zealand funding programmes. In this round, 265 project grants totalling more than $3 million were offered to artists and arts organisations. More than $13 million was requested from 788 applications. Arts Board: Creative & Becca Wood: to attend an intensive workshop in Out Of Hand Productions: to develop “Salvage” Arizona $30,000 Professional Development $3,090 CRAF T FINE ARTS Rotaction: to develop a multimedia performance installation $8,000 Greg Barron: towards a research and workshop Art & Industry Biennial Trust: towards research for Art & Industry 2002 tour of ceramics in China MUSIC $10,000 $10,000 Soren Beech: to continue postgraduate study in Tina Barton: towards international research cello in USA This includes $2,500 from the Belinda Hager: towards a research trip $3,750 $10,000 Butland Music Scholarship. $3,000 Saskia Leek: towards a research trip to Holland Jason Hall: towards a jewellery workshop at $5,000 Manu Berkeljon: towards postgraduate violin Fluxus $2,775 studies in Australia $3,000 Anna Petersen: towards a study tour of American photographic collections Lyn Kelly: to promote a joint jewellery exhibition $5,000 $2,970 Brass Bands Association of NZ (Inc): towards an annual youth development programme LITERATURE $12,000 National Association of Woodturners NZ Inc: towards international demonstrators at the South University of Iowa: to support a New Zealand Riki McDonnell: to attend an international tuba Pacific Woodturning Symposium writer at the International Writing Program in and euphonium conference in Finland $7,500 Iowa $2,000 $10,000 Ann Viser: towards overseas study of MOVING IMAGE Music In New Zealand: to publish three further silversmithing and enamelling techniques issues during 2001 $10,000 Gillian Ashurst: to attend the Raindance Film $16,500 DANCE Festival and seminar programme in London $5,000 NZ Gold Guitar Festival: towards a songwriting Glenn Birchall: towards study for a masters workshop degree in choreography at VCA New Zealand Film Festival: towards overseas $1,000 $5,000 filmmakers at the NZ Film Festival $15,000 Stroma: to present a programme of Black Grace Dance Company: to workshop contemporary music featuring Xenakis and NZ “Siva” Wellington Fringe Film Festival: towards the commissions $20,000 14th Wellington Film Festival $5,000 $10,000 Ann Dewey: towards a study trip to New York Jane Tankersley: to complete a masters degree in MULTIDISCIPLINARY City early music vocal performance in USA $5,000 $5,000 Scott Braid: towards studies in music theatre in Britain Kelly Nash: to attend “Breaking Ground” in $5,000 Nick Tipping: towards postgraduate jazz studies Toronto overseas $2,674 $5,000 Sean Curham: towards creative development of “Still Life 2001” Touch Compass Dance Trust: towards a $15,000 Waitaki Summer Music Camp: towards a choreographic lab. project with Touch Compass residential chamber and orchestral training $11,900 course for young musicians Good Company: to research and develop $2,000 “Lumin” $15,000 THEATRE FINE ARTS Chris MacLean: to write a biography $9,000 Andrew Foster: towards a residency at the Royal Mark Adams: towards research and travel for Court Theatre, London three photographic projects $2,500 $35,000 Julia Millen: to write a biography of Guthrie Wilson $9,000 Dianna Fuemana: towards a residency at the Paula Collier: towards a site-specific installation University of Massachusetts at the Physics Room $3,000 $3,000 Halina Ogonowska-Coates: to write a novel $9,000 Magdalena Aotearoa Trust: towards costs of a Lisa Crowley: towards a photographic and video Marianne Schultz: to write the history of Limbs theatre exchange with “Cristina Castrillo” installation $16,660 $8,000 Dance Company $6,000 Briar Monro: towards research into community Michael Harrison: towards an exhibition of Bill Sewell: to write a sequence of poems and site-specific theatre in Britain paintings and drawings in New Zealand and $9,000 $3,000 Australia $18,000 Bernard Steeds: to write a collection of short New Zealand Comedy Trust: towards Laugh! stories new works concept development and Paul Johns: towards a body of photographs for an $9,000 implementation exhibition $10,000 $5,000 Bronwyn Tate: to write a novel $9,000 SiLO Theatre: towards monthly forums for Haru Sameshima: towards a body of new writers, directors and performers photographic work $15,000 $10,000 University of Waikato: to support the writer-in- residence at Waikato University LITERATURE $18,000 Sam Trubridge: towards study at the Slade School of Arts $3,000 Frances Cherry: to write a novel for young adults $9,000 Victoria University of Wellington: to support the writer-in-residence at Victoria University $20,140 Urban Theatre Projects Limited: to develop a Kate De Goldi: to write a novel new work, “Fa’afafine” $18,000 $5,000 Louise Wrightson: to write a collection of poetry and short fiction Barbara Else: to write a novel $9,000 Young & Hungry Youth Theatre: to commission $18,000 three plays $22,000 MULTIDISCIPLINARY David Geary: to write a novel $9,000 David Eggleton: to produce a CD of poetry set Arts Board: New Work to music by four composers $5,400 CRAF T Charlotte Grimshaw: to write a novel $9,000 Susannah Bridges: towards an exhibition of new David Eggleton: to write a selective survey of work at EON New Zealand photography $8,000 Michael Johnson: to write a novel $9,000 $9,000 Mary-Louise Browne: towards a new body of Raewyn Hill: to create and present “When Love ceramic works Vivienne Joseph: to write a novel for young Comes Calling” $8,000 adults $20,000 $9,000 Moyra Elliott: to commission emergent ceramists Kapiti Arts Trust: to develop and present to create new work for an exhibition Kapka Kassabova: to write a novel “Sanctuary of Spirits” $5,500 $9,000 $16,000 Alastair Keating: towards an exhibition of Jan Kemp: to write a memoir and a collection of NZ International Festival of the Arts: to create, furniture design poems produce and present new performing arts works $8,000 $9,000 at the 2002 Festival $250,000 John Lawrence: towards a new body of work Shonagh Koea: to write a novel $5,000 $9,000 Scrambled Legs: to create and present “Slow Stride Eyes Open” DANCE $15,287 Zion Komene: to write a novel $9,000 Mudra Dance Company: towards the creation of The Clinic: to present “Beneath our Feet” “Shri Ram Katha” $15,000 $19,800 Julie Leibrich: to write a collection of poetry $9,000 2 Wellington Fringe Arts Trust: towards funding Roadworks: to create and present “Darkness, Hocken Library: towards a catalogue and for participants in 2002 Fringe Festival Not Asleep” exhibition on the work of Robin White $43,000 $13,978 $10,000 MUSIC Salt: to create and present “Salt” Lightbox Exhibition Space: towards a series of $32,500 emergent artist exhibitions 175 East: to commission works by New Zealand $5,000 composers $4,000 Theatre Stampede: to create and present “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Toby Morris: towards the first issue of a comics $30,000 anthology Edward Allen: to commission a work for horn $2,000 and harp by Ross Harris $2,800 Arts Board: Presentation, Promotion & Audience The Andy Warhol Museum: towards representation of Michael Parekowhai in Brassouls: to compose and record original works Development “Popular Cultures” for brass band $12,000 $5,000 CRAF T Waikato Museum of Art & History: towards an Kevin Field: to record a CD of original jazz Creative Fibre: towards a national exhibition of exhibition publication compositions New Zealand fibre art and craft $12,000 $5,000 $5,000 LITERATURE Victoria Kelly: to produce an innovative CD Dowse Art Museum: towards the 4th NZ $5,000 Jewellery Biennale publication Auckland University Press: to publish a memoir $10,000 by Vanya Lowry $2,500 Chris Knox: to compose and record an DANCE experimental music project $10,000 Auckland University Press: to publish a Black Grace Dance Company: to tour “Grass collection of poetry by Richard Reeve Roots” $2,000 Gregory Malcolm: to compose, record and tour a $76,000 body of work for “adapted guitar” $5,300 Children’s Literature Foundation NZ Inc: to MAU: towards presentation at the Adelaide support four activities of Storylines Festival Festival $2,500 New Zealand Big Band Charitable Trust: $15,500 towards a recording of commissioned New Zealand works for big band FINE ARTS Clerestory Press: to publish Helen Hogan’s book $4,000 on early travel by Maori Bishop Suter Art Gallery: towards a catalogue to $5,000 accompany the second Goodman Suter Dean Roberts: to produce a CD of experimental Contemporary Art Project contemporary music Lindsay Forbes: to support poetry performances $12,000 $5,000 at Poetry Cafe, Porirua $1,000 Blue Oyster Gallery: towards a six-month project Round Trip Mars Records: to produce a of emerging art compilation album Fringe Arts Collective: to support four New $10,000 $5,000 Zealand poets to attend the festival $2,000 City Gallery, Wellington: towards a CD-ROM Solaris Duo: to commission a work for clarinet and publication for “Techno Maori” and piano by Rachel Clement Harper Collins Publishers (NZ) Ltd: to publish a $8,000 $1,800 novel by Adrienne Jansen $2,500 Enjoy: towards exhibitions by emerging New Stroma: to commission new works for Chamber Zealand artists Ensemble Longacre Press Ltd: to publish “Peri” by $10,000 $4,000 Penelope Todd $2,500 Govett Brewster Art Gallery: towards an Andrew