Culver City Arts Foundation Awards Over $10,000 to Local Artists on #GivingTuesday

 

December 16, 2021

Culver City, November 30, 2021 - The Culver City Arts Foundation (Culver Arts), which supports the arts and culture in Culver City, announced a successful second round of the Arts Resiliency Fund. As is being asked of everyone to counter the commercialism of Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping sprees, Culver Arts is getting into the spirit of #GivingTuesday by awarding micro-grants of up to $1,000 each to 13 local artists, totalling over $10,000.

In response to the economic hardships many creative individuals and organizations are currently facing, the Arts Resiliency Fund provides microgrants to artists to pay for utilities and other basic expenses. Despite many aspects of life seemingly returning to “normal”, most artists and the arts will be the last to recover, especially economically.


Grantees include a composer whose work as a performing violinist disappeared dance instructors who could no longer offer studio classes, a filmmaker who has struggled to find clients and work, visual artists who were unable to showcase their work, and a textile artist who had to shutter workshops, among others.

By providing these much needed funds, Culver Arts supports artists to maintain focus on their creative endeavours and imagine new possibilities through their artwork. One grantee said, “Life is too short to not be doing what you love! One of my major goals for 2022 is to launch a larger collection, based off of an idea I had at the start of the pandemic. Being in a more financially stable spot would allow me to dedicate time to these original artworks and maybe host an art show here in Culver City next year. I have big dreams!”


“Art and artists are at the core of our community here in Culver City and with these grants, Culver Arts has been able to help our artists remain resilient despite the challenges faced over the last year and a half, ” said Jim Clarke, Culver Arts Chair. “We’re pleased to be able to continue providing grants through this fund to those who need it the most. We hope they continue to stay in Culver City and thrive!”


The Foundation had previously provided almost $10,000 during the Fund’s first round in May. With a goal to quickly raise $100,000 for the Arts Resiliency Fund, the Foundation is also hoping to open up $5,000 grants to non-profit arts organizations in the community.

This #GivingTuesday, you can support Culver Arts and the Arts Resiliency Fund. Culver Arts is accepting donations to the Fund at http://www.culverarts.org through GiveButter.com/culverarts or to leverage the full amount of your funds without fees, mail checks to Culver City Arts Foundation, PO Box 4521, Culver City, CA 90231. Donations are tax deductible (FEIN 84-1697150) and 100% of the funds will directly support the arts.


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Chair: Jim B. Clarke

Vice-Chair: Sehnita Joshua Mattison Secretary: Eric Sims

Treasurer: Dr. Tony Spano

Kathy Sue Holtorf, A. Alicia Ide, Ken Mand, Caitlin McGee Swartz

The Culver City Arts Foundation is a tax-exempt organization under IRS code 501(c) (3) Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN): 84-1697150

State of California Organization Number: 2931175

About Culver City Arts Foundation

Since its launch in 2018, the Culver City Arts Foundation has been a leader in supporting the arts in Culver City, providing major funding to programs such as the Culver City Performing Arts Grants and the Artist Laureate program. For over a year, Culver Arts partnered with the Helms Bakery District on #ProjectingPossibilities, which featured the work of a local artist each week with their work projected on the front doors of the Helms Design Center. Visit http://www.helmsbakerydistrict.com/projecting-possibilities for more information about #ProjectingPossibilities, and http://www.culverarts.org for more information about the Culver City Arts Foundation and the Arts Resiliency Fund. While the #Projecting Possibilities project recently wrapped, we are always looking for new opportunities to collaborate in local arts.


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Media Contact:

Culver City Arts Foundation


Caitlin McGee Swartz, swartz.caitlin@gmail.com, 201-738-9751

Vice-Chair, Sehnita Joshua Mattison, sehnita@sbcglobal.net, 626-372-0110

 

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