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    2011 Idea Fund Grantees Special Reception and Presentation

    Presented by The Idea Fund at Eldorado Ballroom

    February 2, 2011

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    2011 Idea Fund Grantees Special Reception and Presentation

    The Idea Fund partners, Aurora Picture Show, DiverseWorks ArtSpace and Project Row Houses, will honor the 2011 Grantees at  the 2011 Idea Fund Grantees Special Reception and Presentation, a public reception to be held Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, at the Eldorado Ballroom (2310 Elgin St.) from 6:30 – 8:30PM.

    This event is open to the public and will be an opportunity to learn more about the winning...

    The Idea Fund partners, Aurora Picture Show, DiverseWorks ArtSpace and Project Row Houses, will honor the 2011 Grantees at  the 2011 Idea Fund Grantees Special Reception and Presentation, a public reception to be held Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, at the Eldorado Ballroom (2310 Elgin St.) from 6:30 – 8:30PM.

    This event is open to the public and will be an opportunity to learn more about the winning projects. All grantees, applicants and their guests are welcome to attend and mingle with local gallerists and curators.

    To RSVP for this event, please contact Tracey Morton (tracey@diverseworks.org  or 713.223.8346)
    *RSVP is preferred and must be received by Monday, Jan. 24, 2011.

    Food will be provided by Cabo. Beer will be provided by Real Ale Brewing Co.

    2011 The Idea Fund Grantees and their Projects:

    ArtScouts Houston (Elaine Bradford, Emily Link, Dennis Nance, C.H. JoAnn Park) – Nohegan East: An art-making weekend retreat with a focus on community. (Houston-Pearland)

    Boozefox (Drew Liverman, Jules Buck Jones, Michael Phalan, Scott Eastwood) – Battleship Earth: A large sculpture/watercraft resembling an iceberg, which will be “driven” around Lady Bird Lake over the course of one or more days. (Austin)

    Nathaniel Donnett – What’s The New News?: A project that will challenge, respond to, and juxtapose, the way we read the news and how rap and poetry interprets it, the differences in generations when seeking information regarding issues and current events specifically in Houston’s Third Ward. (Houston)

    David Feil, Amye McCarther – Andrus Studios Archive: An artist-volunteer run archive of a collection of audio reels from Andrus Studios, an independent, progressive and artist-directed recording studio owned and operated in Houston by Walt Andrus from 1964 to 1971. (Houston)

    Christine Foerster – Fish.taco.ponic: A fully functioning aquaponic greenhouse to be built, maintained, narrated and exhibited in collaboration with students and community members of Segundo Barrio, El Paso. (El Paso)

    GENDER book creators(Boston Bostian; Mel Reiff Hill; Jay Mays) – the GENDER book(let): A colorful, highly-illustrated resource, short in length and with detailed real-life experiences, the GENDER book serves as a starter manual that presents the beautiful diversity of gender. (Houston)

    Leila Grothe, Cynthia Mulcahy – Square Dance: A Community Project: This project proposes art as social practice in the form of an outdoor seasonal community dance at the new Trinity River Audubon Center in Dallas. (Dallas)

    Buster Graybill – The Progeny of Tush Hog: This project will document the offspring of Tush Hogs, a hybrid species of Minimalist sculptures and deer feeders discovered near Marfa, TX, as they continually adapt and migrate towards the urban centers of San Antonio and Houston. (Converse, TX)

    Andy Rihn – Texas’ Longest Hammer Choir: To make a slow rolling short film of an event consisting of 500 people hitting hammers together across abandoned railroad tracks, filmed from a custom-made railroad cart that houses the soundtrack musicians, propulsionists and film makers. (Austin)

    The Rio Grande Collective (Mattie Matthaei, Eileen Torpey, Bett Williams) – The River is the Road Festival: Our project is a street festival and a site specific video art installation in the historic Sacred Heart Chapel currently under restoration by the Texas Historic Commission. (Marfa – Ruidosa, TX).

    Learn more about these grantees at The Idea Fund website.


    Eldorado Ballroom

    2310 Elgin
    (@ Dowling)
    Houston, TX 77004

    Full map and directions

    Admission Info:

    Free event.

    To RSVP, please contact Tracey Morton at DiverseWorks (encouraged): 713-223-8346.


    General Day and Time Info:

    6:30pm-8:30pm


    Phone: 713-223-8346

    Parking:

    Free parking on premises.



    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

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