2Nd Project Funding Round 2002/2003

2Nd Project Funding Round 2002/2003

Creative New Zealand Funding SECOND PROJECT FUNDING ROUND 2002/2003 This is a complete list of project grants offered in the second funding round for the 2002/2003 year. Grants are listed within artforms under Creative New Zealand funding programmes. In this round, 258 project grants totalling more than $3.3 million were offered to artists and arts organisations. More than $13.7 million was requested from 849 applications. National Dance Archive of New Zealand: Pacific Arts Association: towards the 7th Arts Board: Creative and towards archiving New Zealand dance International Symposium in Christchurch Professional Development $14,230 $11,000 CRAF T/OBJECT ART Guy Ryan: towards attendance at Impulstanz, Lynn Taylor: towards undertaking a printmaking Vienna residency in Korea Steve Fullmer: to research the construction of $3,400 $5,000 paper clay sculpture $12,000 Spinning Sun Ltd: towards research and LITERATURE development of a dance film University of Canterbury: towards a conference Objectspace: towards curatorial research for an $8,310 celebrating creative writing in New Zealand exhibition called “The Secret Life of Things” $10,000 $10,000 Throw - Disposable Choreography: towards research and development into dance MOVING IMAGE Damian Skinner and Moyra Elliot: to improvisation undertake research on New Zealand’s anglo- $7,000 Lissa Mitchell: towards undertaking a film oriental studio pottery history preservation internship in the United States $15,000 Alexa Wilson: towards a choreographic $5,000 development workshop DANCE $12,400 MOVING IMAGE Daniel Belton and Good Company: towards FINE ARTS New Zealand Film Festival Trust: towards travel costs and research for a new work hosting overseas filmmakers $20,000 Billy Apple: towards attending the opening of $20,000 the Tate Liverpool exhibition including his work, MULTI-DISCIPLINARY Cherie Devliotis: towards writing a book about in Britain (approved through the out-of-time Auckland dance teachers from the 1920s to the process and therefore not included in the total Helen Jamieson: towards travel to Canada and 1940s figures above) Paris for research and development $4,000 $5,000 $5,000 Lusi Faiva: towards mixed-ability dance in Cultural Provocation Group: for visiting MUSIC Germany speakers at a conference $5,000 $11,500 (09) 03 Contemporary Music Festival: towards a festival of contemporary music Jackie Gray and Anna MacRae: towards a Institute of Modern Art: towards Lisa Reihana $25,000 choreographic development workshop undertaking a residency in Brisbane $9,600 $5,000 Joel Batson: towards percussion studies at the University of Miami. This includes $2,235 from Francesca Horsley and Raewyn Thorburn: Manukau Institute of Technology: towards a the Butland Music Scholarship. towards researching and writing a biography of 2003 visual arts residency programme $5,000 Boukje van Zon $11,656 $11,000 Julie Bevan: towards a study trip to Brazil Otago Polytechnic and Nga Runanga o Arati Te $3,000 Elizabeth Melchior: towards attending the 9th Uru: towards the 2003 “Artists at Work” daCi conference in Brazil residency programme Simeon Broom: towards advanced violin studies $3,000 $11,460 in Germany $5,000 MEDANZ: towards a Middle Eastern dance Otago Polytechnic: towards a 2003 Ngai Tahu workshop artist-in-residence $5,000 $6,500 CANZ: towards a young composer’s attendance SiLO Theatre: towards developing emerging Maclary Theatre Productions: towards at a festival in Tokyo directors developing a new dance musical $2,079 $25,000 $40,000 Rebekah Greig: towards accordian study and Emma Willis: towards developing a new physical New Zealand School of Dance: towards research in Europe theatre work commissioning a new work by Raewyn Hill $5,240 $5,500 $12,200 Harp Society of New Zealand Inc: towards Young and Hungry Youth Theatre: towards the Soapbox Productions: towards creating a new airfares and fees for Elinor Bennet young playwrights’ initiative 2003/04 dance theatre work, “Night” $3,340 $20,000 $40,000 Jonny Marks: towards an experimental music Arts Board: New Work FINE ARTS festival Corban Estate Arts Centre: towards new work $8,000 CRAF T/OBJECT ART for a multi-media landscape exhibition Linda Bruce: to develop a new body of ceramic $6,000 New Zealand Society for Music Education: work towards six instrumental technique and $8,000 Linda James: towards a new body of paintings composition workshops in Hawkes Bay $8,000 secondary schools $5,942 Christine Cathie and Robyn Irwin: to develop a new body of cast glass work Hye Rim Lee: towards developing a new body of $10,000 intermedia work Siong Ngor Ng: to present a research paper $8,000 $1,000 Peter Collis: to develop a new body of ceramic work Esther Leigh: towards creating new work for an Solaris Duo and Andrew Millar: towards a $10,000 exhibition in Zurich performance at Clarinetfest 2003 in Utah $7,000 $3,357 Bob McDonald: to develop a new body of furniture Daniel Malone: towards developing an In addition, Andrew Conley was awarded a Jack $8,000 installation called “Brick City” McGill Music Scholarship of $9,500 towards $7,000 post-graduate opera studies at the Royal College Stephen Mulqueen: towards new work in the of Music, London “archaeological box” series Massey University (Wellington) and City Gallery, $9,000 Wellington: towards the 2003 Massey THEATRE University/Rita Angus residency programme $10,950 3 Pesos Productions: towards research and Tania Patterson: to develop a new body of kinetic development of a theatre script jewellery $8,000 $8,200 Reuben Paterson: towards creating a new series of paintings $7,922 James Beaumont: towards research and Harry Watson: to create a new body of carved development of a new play wood work $12,000 $10,000 Whangarei Art Museum: towards commissioning a public sculpture by Warren Viscoe $13,000 Christchurch Arts Festival: towards the further Kate Wells: to produce a new series of woven development of “Peninsula” tapestry murals $12,000 $18,000 LITERATURE Fleur Beale: towards completing a novel for Areta Wilkinson: to develop a new body of Engine Room and Richard Huber: towards children and writing a second novel developing the play “The Dangerous Wife” jewellery $10,000 $3,000 $12,000 DANCE Trevor Bentley: towards writing an historical Hone Kouka: towards writing a four-part epic, account of eight women captured by Maori “The Healing Arc” Megan Adams: towards developing and $6,500 $12,000 presenting “Palindromica” $25,204 Maureen Birchfield: towards writing a biography Colin McColl: towards professional development of Elsie Locke in Europe International Ballet Academy: towards $10,000 $5,000 commissioning a new work $11,500 Paula Boock: towards completing a novel and Moving Studio: towards masterclasses in mask writing a second novel $3,000 $18,000 2 Janet Charman: towards writing a collection of MULTI-DISCIPLINARY Wellington Chamber Music Society: towards poetry commissioning John Psathas to write a piece for Eve de Castro Robinson and Roger Horrocks: $9,000 the New Zealand String Quartet towards completing an opera/music drama “Len $4,000 Lye” Dunedin College of Education: to support a $24,000 children’s/young adult writer-in-residence THEATRE $10,000 Museum of Wellington City and Sea: towards Gait Productions: towards developing and commissioning a composition by Jonathan Besser presenting a new outdoor theatre work Fiona Farrell: towards writing a book about the $4,000 $16,900 role of books in her life $24,000 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts: Pandemonium Theatre Company: towards towards development of new New Zealand work reworking and extending “Beautiful Losers” for a Trish Fong: towards writing a novel season at SiLO Theatre $9,000 for the 2004 Festival $138,500 $20,000 Sarah Gaitanos: towards writing a biography of Strike: towards the creation of new work and The SEEyD Company: towards the costs of Nola Miller creating and presenting “The SEEyD Trilogy” at $9,000 development of a theatre show $24,000 the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts 2004 Anne Kennedy: towards writing a novel $40,000 $24,000 Wellington Fringe Arts Trust: towards the kakano new works programme $45,000 Sonia Yee: towards presenting a solo show at Shonagh Koea: towards writing a novel and a BATS Theatre collection of short stories MUSIC $10,000 $12,000 Simon Comber: towards recording and SCREEN INNOVATION PRODUCTION FUND Sue McCauley: towards writing a novel producing a debut CD $36,000 $3,750 The Screen Innovation Production Fund is a partnership between Creative New Zealand Victoria McHalick: towards writing a novel Phil Dadson: towards the production of a CD and the New Zealand Film Commission. $9,000 featuring recent original instruments Creative New Zealand’s contribution is $6,000 funded through the Arts Board. Emma Neale: towards writing a novel MOVING IMAGE $12,000 Bridget Douglas: towards commissioning Jack Body to write a piece for flute and harp Jason Allot: towards the production of a short John O’Connor: towards writing a study of the $5,400 film poetry of Alistair Te Ariki Campbell $22,000 $20,000 David Kilgour: towards writing and recording a solo album Douglas Bagnall: towards the production of an Susan Pearce: towards writing a novel $6,000 experimental installation $12,000 $19,500 Legend Productions: towards a recording project Elizabeth Pulford: towards writing a novel for incorporating New Zealand folk music in a Cabin Fever Productions: towards the young adults contemporary setting production of a feature film $12,000 $5,000 $25,000 Alan Trussell-Cullen: towards writing

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