Meet the GrAntees

 
 
 

Sidik Fofana - Author

 

Literature Grantee
Sidik Fofana

Project
Brief Moments in Black History

Brief Moments in Black History is a collection of 3-10 page stories that each deal with an aspect of the black experience in America. They are stories that can each be read in one class period, among them one told from the perspective of To Kill a Mockingbird’s Tom Robinson and a tale of police aggression unconventionally rendered.

Benjamin Akio Kimitch - Director and Choreographer
Photo by: Da Ping Luo

 

Performance Grantee
Benjamin Akio Kimitch

Project
Untitled New Work

The ensemble work examines the global cultural forces that shaped Japanese American identity between the 1945 Hiroshima bombing and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. By juxtaposing postwar pressures toward conformity in the United States with the expressive freedoms of postwar art movements in U.S.-occupied Japan,

Please visit Benjamin’s Website for more information.

María Rodríguez Jiménez - Artist
Photo by Tara Geyer

 

Visual Grantee
María Rodríguez Jiménez

Project
Crossroads

Crossroads is a large-scale, quilted-painting installation occuring during Long Island City's open studios weekend at Pure Moon Studios (early summer). The scale of this quilted painting is approximately 18 feet long by 6 feet high and double-sided, allowing viewers to experience both sides as they walk around the space. Crossroads will invite viewers to get lost and share in collective memory that color and repetition in patchwork allows.

Please visit María’s Website and Instagram for more information.

Patrick Cornelius - Musician
Photo by: Anna Yatskevich

 

Music Grantee
Patrick Cornelius

Project
We Dare

We Dare is simultaneously a career retrospective and a tribute to the resilience and abundant creativity in New York’s big band scene. It takes a certain, let’s say, “joyful insanity” to spend the kind of mental and physical energy required to compose music for large ensemble, print and tape all the parts, organize rehearsals and a concert or two for extremely limited money all for the pure joy of hearing something you wrote come alive out of the one organ that spans the length and breadth of jazz history: the big band. On any given night in New York City, there is a good chance that you could have the opportunity to hear 17 world-class instrumental virtuosos performing together for little more than their love of creative music, the community, and each other.

Please visit Patrick’s Website and Instagram and for more information.