Albuquerque Journal

NEA GRANTS AWARDED FOR ARTS PROJECTS

- BY ADRIAN GOMEZ JOURNAL ARTS EDITOR

The National Endowment for the Arts announced the first round recipients of the Grants for Arts Project, and the list includes 16 projects based in New Mexico.

Across the country, 1,073 projects were awarded nearly $25 million. Arts projects located in Albuquerqu­e, Roswell and Santa Fe were awarded a total of $390,000.

The organizati­ons cover a number of discipline­s such as artist communitie­s, arts education, dance, design, folk and

traditiona­l arts, literary arts, local arts agencies, media arts, museums, music, musical theater, opera, presenting and multidisci­plinary works, theater, and visual arts.

The Santa Fe Film Institute (SFFI) is being recognized by the NEA for the second time and this year will receive $20,000.

“The National Endowment for the Arts is proud to support this project from the Santa Fe Film Institute,” said Arts Endowment Acting Chairman Ann Eilers. “Santa Fe Film Institute is among the arts organizati­ons across the country that have demonstrat­ed creativity, excellence, and resilience during this very challengin­g year.”

SFFI’s main project is the Santa Fe Independen­t Film Festival, which is presented each October in Santa Fe.

“Santa Fe Film Institute and Santa Fe Independen­t Film Festival are excited to continue to receive this grant from the National Endowment for the Arts,” said Liesette Paisner Bailey, SFiFF executive director. “This support helps SFFI in its mission to further invest in the artistic connectivi­ty in Santa Fe through the presentati­on and support of independen­t and internatio­nal film.”

The Grants for Arts Projects awards range from $10,000 to $100,000. In February 2020, the agency received 1,674 eligible applicatio­ns requesting more than $82.4 million in FY 2021 support. Approved for funding are 1,073 projects totaling nearly $25 million, with grants recommende­d to 64% of applicants and an average grant of $23,190.

“The creativity and resilience of artists and arts organizati­ons across the country have inspired Americans during this challengin­g year,” said Eilers. “These projects represent the vitality and perseveran­ce of arts organizati­ons small and large to overcome significan­t challenges, transform to new ways of engagement, and forge new relationsh­ips that benefit the diverse population­s in neighborho­ods and cities throughout the United States.”

 ??  ?? Sixteen New Mexico ventures are included in the first round.
Sixteen New Mexico ventures are included in the first round.
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JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL Albuquerqu­e-based 516 Arts was one of 16 recipients of NEA grants awarded to New Mexico organizati­ons.
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