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"Y.R. Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
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Graduate Students of Color Association <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Sep 2001 15:45:50 -0400
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F.Y.I.

For all the creative studies folks on the list. The funding agency promoting
the oppoertunity below is outside of this area, but it may be worth a
follow-up to see if you are eligible for those funds.
Read and Reap!

Good Luck and Happy Weekend,

Yolanda R. Brown


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>International Agency for Minority Artist Affairs, Inc.
>Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State Office Building
>163 West 125th Street - Suite 909
>New York, New York 10027
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>Contact : Gregory Javan Mills
>Phone :    212-749-5298
>WEB :       www.harlem.cc
>
>
>For Immediate Release
>
>
>Creative Capital offers grants to Individual Artists
>
>The Creative Capital Foundation, Inc., will award grants from $5,000
>to $20,000 to individual artists within the performing and emerging
>art fields. This includes funding for : dance, music, performances,
>multidisciplinary, digital, new media, robotics, interactive
>installations, experimental  literature, sound and others.
>
>The International Agency for Minority Artist Affairs, Inc. (IAMAA) -
>which is the Harlem Art Council - will sponsor and host a power
>seminar on the total applicational process. This workshop is free of
>charge and will be held on Saturday, October 6, 2001, from 12:noon
>until 2:00pm in the Art Gallery, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. State
>Office Building, 163 West 125th Street ( @ 7th Avenue) in Manhattan.
>To RSVA, call 212-749-5298.
>
>Creative  Capital and the Harlem Arts Council have planned this
>informative workshop to fully address how Creative  Capital will
>address the diversity issue. "This free workshop is apart of our
>ongoing dialogue series with major funding sources to speak directly
>to the Harlem and Upper Manhattan arts community at-large," relates
>Gregory Javan Mills, IAMAA Chairman. During the past three months,
>the IAMAA has had over four other major grantmaker  applicational
>workshops in Harlem.
>
> ># # #


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