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The mission of the Knight Arts Challenge, according to the Knight Foundation, is to “bring South Florida together through the arts.” But judging from this year’s finalists to receive funding, announced this morning, the foundation’s aim in 2014 is more specific: to bring South Florida artists together to foster even more creative output.
Seventy-five individuals, groups, organizations, and even a couple government entities are up for grants from Knight this year, located anywhere from Key West to Lake Worth. And if there’s a theme to the ideas pitched by the finalists, it’s one of collaboration and community building between artists.
Many of the Miami-based projects are focused on giving artists more to work with. Art Center/South Florida, for example, wants to provide more opportunities to work; its goal is to offer arts residencies aboard the Maribel, a wooden boat built in Art Center’s founding year of 1984.
BFI (Bas Fischer International) wants to offer more inspiration, proposing a gallery swap program that would trade works by Miami artists with works by other art galleries from afar.
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And more proposals aim to offer artists access to more and better tools to evolve their craft. Bleeding Palm, the artists behind 2012’s Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse, hope to open a nonprofit animation studio to make equipment available to Miami’s would-be pro animators. Books Are Nice Inc and Creative Creative aim to offer a center for printing and binding books. Miami artists the TM Sisters hope to launch an equipment co-op for artists at the Downtown Art House, with cameras, power tools, and large-scale printers for local artists to use.
If all of these projects come to fruition, Miami would be a nationally recognized cultural capital in no time. But being named a finalist for the Challenge grant is just an early step. The foundation will announce which projects it’ll fund on December 1. In order to receive that funding, winners must match it with their own fundraising efforts.
Starting this fall, South Floridians will be doing some choosing of their own; Knight is once again offering a $20,000 People’s Choice Award to the project that receives the most votes from the public. Last year, actor, director, and playwright Teo Castellanos took home the 20 Gs.
Check out the full list of finalists after the jump.
Knight Arts Challenge South Florida 2014 Finalists
Amanda Keeley
To foster conversations on the visual arts with a pop-up store for art books that travels around Miami and is accompanied by lectures and programming
Andrew Yeomanson (DJ Le Spam)
ArtCenter/South FloridaTo explore Miami’s relationship to the water through one-month artist residencies aboard the Maribel, a wooden boat built in 1984, the same year ArtCenter was founded
Artists in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE)
Arts & Drafts MiamiTo change the dynamic of cultural experiences by offering free art lessons for curious Miamians at local watering holes
Arts for Learning/Miami Inc.
BFI (Bas Fisher Invitational)To raise the profile and importance of small, artist-run galleries by hosting a national gallery swap where shows from BFI will be exchanged with galleries around the country
Bleeding Palm
BookleggersTo bring literature to more people by expanding a community mobile library that provides books for free, a trade or by donation
Books & Books
Books Are Nice Inc. and Creative CreativeTo make bookmaking and printmaking accessible to South Floridians by creating a space for – and the training to use – a press, binding equipment and more
Brian Butler
Buskerfest Miami!To enhance Miami’s urban life by producing street performances that activate public parks, transit hubs and community plazas that often go unnoticed
Cannonball Miami
Centro Cultural Español de Cooperación IberoamericanaTo provide an intimate cultural experience by expanding the Microtheater program, which produces short plays for a small audience in a confined space
City of Doral
City of MiamiTo invigorate Miami’s Little Santo Domingo business corridor by producing themed art pieces and murals showcasing Dominican culture
Classical South Florida
Community Arts and CultureTo celebrate world music by expanding the Afro Roots World Music Festival to three days and host it in a variety of venues and neighborhoods around Miami-Dade County
Corrie Van Sice
Downtown Miami PartnershipTo help revitalize Miami’s Central Business District by having artists transform vacant passageways and lanes with creative projects
Elizabeth Cerejido
Ezzio ChavianoTo highlight talented local jazz artists by supporting a weekly performance series and acquiring equipment to record these “Jazz Live in the Cellar” events
FATVillage Arts District
Food Culture MuseumTo explore the cultural implications of the way South Floridians eat through a dinner series at artists’ homes and studios where the table and food become impromptu sculptures
Foundation for Emerging Technologies and Arts
Fundación Federico García LorcaTo imagine how Spanish poet Federico García Lorca would experience Miami if he arrived today through a series of literary projects
Guitars Over Guns
HiccupTo support a Hialeah-based collective featuring artists whose works transcend the exhibit space and engage the surrounding city
HistoryMiami
IFE-ILETo expand the reach of the company’s Afro-Cuban Dance Festival which produces an array of workshops reflecting the diversity of the African diaspora
IlluminArts
To create themed musical programs as a complement to museum and gallery exhibits
inkub8
To provide professional artists a forum to collaborate and create hybrid works through weekly classes at the organization’s Wynwood’s studio
Jason Taylor Foundation
Jason WalkerTo reconnect and reimagine Miami’s urban neighborhoods by inviting artists to visually transform Miami’s dreary underpasses
Key West Art & Historical Society
Key West Literary SeminarTo engage islanders in the city’s rich literary history through the Bibliocycle, a customized, three-wheel bicycle that opens up into a boutique bookstore offering titles by iconic Key West writers alongside new releases
Lake Worth Community Redevelopment Agency
Letter 16 PressTo capture South Florida’s history by digitizing the work of Miami photographers from the 1970s and ’80s and curating them in a book series
Little Haiti Cultural Center
Live in Color Dance CollectiveTo further develop South Florida’s distinct brand of urban funk dance by training young artists and providing them with opportunities to perform
Mexican American Council
Miami Center for Architecture & DesignTo bring artists and architects together to share their ideas and inspirations through a lecture series
Miami City Ballet
Miami Dade CollegeTo share the stories of modern-day Marines and their families through a multimedia performance based on their wartime experiences
Miami Jazz Cooperative
Miami Music ProjectTo enhance music instruction at Miami’s only El Sistema-modeled orchestral program by implementing a new teacher training program for professional artists
Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
Museum of FashionTo celebrate the art of fashion through a new museum that highlights South Florida’s diversity and famous designers with local ties
Mylinh Nguyen
Nicholas DucassiTo create a free, after-school “word gym” where high school and college students can learn the art of writing and oratory
Norton Herrick Center for Motion Picture Studies
Nu Deco EnsembleTo engage South Floridians in innovative concert experiences by supporting a new ensemble offering a hybrid of music and multimedia performances
O, Miami
Oliver SanchezTo support Swampspace, an alternative exhibition space for local artists and musicians in Miami’s Design District
Olympia Center
Opa-locka Community Development CorporationTo reimagine Opa-locka’s Ali Baba Avenue by engaging the community to make it a large-scale public art project
Otto Von Schirach
Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of ScienceTo create a performance series that mixes 20th century science and science fiction movies with musical improv and multimedia presentations
Patrick Walsh
Pioneer WinterTo engage local choreographers in creating site-specific work in non-traditional spaces that is free to all
Ranjana Warier
[selfies]To explore innovative forms of musical expression that use open source software, cutting-edge technology and audience actions to create new compositions
Steven Mathieu
Stiltsville TrustTo give local artists more access to the seven remaining historic houses of Stiltsville by creating an aquatic-inspired arts incubator and residency program
The Children’s Voice Chorus Inc.
The Opera AtelierTo enable children to explore opera and ballet by participating in a joint production where the students are a part of all phases of preparation and performance
The Screening Room
Third Horizon MediaTo raise the profile of Caribbean artists by staging showcases that feature the work of cutting-edge filmmakers, musicians and visual artists
TM Sisters
Trinity Episcopal CathedralTo provide a space for up-and-coming musical talent to perform by opening up Downtown Miami’s Trinity Cathedral twice a month
University of Florida – College of Fine Arts – School of Music
Village of Pinecrest – Pinecrest GardensTo enable Miami-Dade students to learn from jazz greats by expanding Pinecrest Gardens’ popular Jazz Series to include a new mentor program
Virginia Key GrassRoots Festival
Vizcaya Museum and GardensTo engage the community in Vizcaya’s storied past by commissioning local artists to create installations that explore the estate’s hidden spaces and oft-forgotten stories
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