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KCUR News
1:23 pm
Fri October 2, 2009
Rocket Grants To Help Project Lift Off
Kansas City, MO – Kansas City's Charlotte Street Foundation and the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence are collaborating on a new program called Rocket Grants. With help from a two-year grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, $40,000 in direct support will be provided each year for innovative and experimental arts projects.
Rocket Grants are envisioned as a way of enabling artists to take new risks, pursue collaborative projects, and engage the public. Charlotte Street Foundation executive director David Hughes says the projects funded will be outside of established institutions or not likely to attract traditional means of support.
David Hughes: "Rocket Grants will be providing a total of $40,000 per year in cash awards, of up to $4000 each, to area artists. And it's really for the support, creation, and presentation of new work and projects."
Artists, curators, collectives, and artist-run spaces within an 80-mile radius of the Kansas City metropolitan area are eligible. Applications for the program are due in the spring.