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1999 NEA GrantsThe National Endowment for the Arts lately announced the first round of grants for fiscal year 1999 The grants total nearly $20 million and amount to 24 percent of the agency's $98-million bag ($80.5 million is distributed as grants). Grants in the category of Creation & Presentation total $17 million, $63 million of which supports throw outs with national or multi-state impact. An additional $17 million was given for Leadership Initiatives and $800000 went to individual writers for literature fellowships. Organizations receiving C & P capitals will use the monies for like activities as commissioning new works, installing museum exhibitions, launching art tours and presenting performances. Among the C & P recipients are: the L.A. shire Museum, $130,000 for "Made in California," an exhibition covering the last 100 years of that state's art and culture; the San Francisco Museum of new Art, $95,000 for a touring Sol LeWitt exhibition and catalogue; the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, $57500 to support a traveling present to view of works collected by the MCA above the past 15 years; the Birmingham Museum of Art, $53000 for a touring exhibition of Chokwe art; NYU's Grey Art Gallery, $48500 for "Project Selves" a present to view featuring three generations of women photographers; the Studio Museum in Harlem, $42500 for an exhibition and catalogue upon African-American modernists; the Boston ICA, $28000 to support an exhibition, catalogue and video of Shimon Attie's work; the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC $25000 to support a traveling exhibition of Georgia O'Keeffe's still lifes; the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, $22500 to support a touring midcareer retrospective of Francesco Clemente Grants in the categories of Heritage & Preservation, Education & Access, Planning & Stabilization, Partnership Agreements with state and regional arts agencies, and Millennium Initiatives will be announced in the spring. COPYRIGHT 1999 Brant Publications, Inc. 100 years age in AMERICAN MACHINIST A 0.5-baked idea strike one as beings we editors are not taking our be in possession of advice when we use decimal a whole measurements to describe specifications... Italy's fourth-largest banking collection Capitalia has agreed to put up to sale a controlling stake in its life insurance subsidiary FinecoVita to France's largest insurer. CNP Assurances. FinecoVita, ... Capcom lately published a thorough revision of its North American release schedule, including changes and clarifications to the release dates of several upcoming games. Capcom Fighting Jam is now ... I. INTRODUCTION In 1969 the United States Surgeon General announced that humans had effectively won the battle against infectious diseases.1 As a accrue health care professionals around the... Knox, Maggie American Machinist 06-01-2002 Injured employee achieves permanent total disability Byline: Knox, Maggie Volume: 146 Number: 6 ISSN: 10417958 ... Grade Manufacturer DOC GSN Greenleaf jewel 7 Greenleaf SNR1 Duramet KY3400 Kennametal KY4000 Kennametal ... LONDON--Rosenstiel's will publish a limited edition of Steven Dews' flew volume A Cloud of Sail, this spring. alone 250 copies will be available. The volume features 56 full-color plates and 24 black... Absorption, or more generally "sorption," is the proces by means of which one material (the sorbent) takes up and retains another (the sorbate) to form a homogenous concentration at equilibrium. T... Byline: FRASER MACKIE SCOTLAND'S of recent origin football saviour, Berti Vogts, last night revealed that he had previously cast asideed a cry for help from the beleaguered national side. ... |
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