Performing Arts Discovery
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Center for Creative Photography
Eligible applicants are assistant professors in a tenure-track appointment having successfully passed the standard third-year review by January of the year following application to the program. $17,500 stipend, $10,000 to be used for summer research support and $7,500 for research assistance during the academic year. Preference is given to those addressing topics related to 20th and 21st century American history, politics, culture, and society, with emphasis including but not limited to African American issues, women's issues, and/or higher education.
The MAP Fund is founded on the principle that experimentation drives human progress, no less in art than in science or medicine. MAP supports artists, ensembles, producers and presenters whose work in the disciplines of contemporary performance embodies this spirit of exploration and deep inquiry. MAP is particularly interested in supporting work that examines notions of cultural difference or "the other," be that in class, gender, generation, race, religion, sexual orientation or other aspects of diversity. $1 million, for up to 40 projects, is awarded annually.
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S. Brown, E. Hasaki
The Princess Grace Foundation provides support to emerging theater, dance, and film artists in the early stage of their careers. All nominees must be nominated. Grant amounts vary widely, falling between $7,500 and $30,000. Grants are given to nominating organization and money may not be used for administrative fees.
H. IngramL. Falk
T. Quist