Sentences with phrase «funding creative development»

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In addition to hosting the annual CFDA Fashion Awards, which recognize the top creative talent in the industry, the organization offers programs which support professional development and scholarships, including the CFDA -LCB- Fashion Incubator -RCB-, the CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund, the Geoffrey Beene Design Scholar Award, the Liz Claiborne Design Scholarship Award and the CFDA / Teen Vogue Scholarship.
The annual award supports a visionary filmmaker not just with funding, but also by closely working with the winner throughout the year to provide creative and strategic support through the development, financing, and production of their film.
Into Film, an education organisation supported by the BFI through Lottery funding, aims to put film at the heart of young people's education, contributing to their cultural, creative, academic and personal development.
She currently serves as a Scholar for the Mass Humanities funded Photos de Nosotros initiative, a youth - led creative writing and photography community development project that seeks to highlight Lawrencians through photography and creative writing.
A graduate of the University of Virginia, Sara is a 2016 Stevie Award Winner for «Female Innovator of the Year;» a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum; an American Express Ashoka Emerging Innovator; a Cordes Fellow with the Opportunity Collaboration; a Peace X Peace 2012 Women, Power, & Peace Award Winner (Generation Peace Award); the only U.S. recipient of the Youth Leader Award in the Americas by the Inter-American Development Bank Annual Board of Governors Meeting; an Ashoka Activating Empathy Award Winner; a three - time Beyond Sport Award Finalist; named a «Woman Entrepreneur» by World Resources Institute New Ventures Mexico; a Creative Community Fellow with National Arts Strategies; a StartingBloc Fellow; a Finalist Nominee Social Entrepreneur / Innovator for the Women's Information Network 18th Annual Young Women of Achievement Award; 1 of 3 Artists Transforming the World by the Arts and Healing Network; Global Good Fund Fellow; honored among The Jewish Week NY's «36 Under 36»; and a Susan Schiffer Stautberg Leadership Fellow.
This has been made possible thanks to the efforts of Creative New Zealand, the country's national arts developmental agency, Copyright Licensing New Zealand and the Vice-Chancellor's Strategic Development Fund at the University of Auckland.
In 2013 The Writing Platform ran its first Bursary Scheme, funded by NALD (National Association for Literature Development), which enabled two writers and two creative technologists to collaborate on a project of their choosing.
New York Business Development Corporation (NYBDC) and affiliates Excelsior Growth Fund and The 504 Company are mission - driven alternative lenders that provide creative financing solutions to help small businesses thrive.
However, with increasing development costs and Nintendo's reluctance to continue to fund Rare's creative efforts, They soon found themselves seeking potential buyers.
• A round - up of the besttools for mobile development • A look at developing games for Google Glass • A studio tour of Aardamn Digital, and a look at its iconic parent company • We visit the German dev hub that is Frankfurt • How Lionhead harnessed the power of Unreal Engine 4 • The results of September's close fought Develop Quiz • Geomerics details its work with Arm's Mali platform • Unity's new 2D elements are profiled in detail • A farewell to Blitz, with response from the industry • Autodesk tells all about its indie - friendly middleware Maya LT • Microsoft maestro Paul Lipson shares his thoughts on game audio and composing • The Tizen OS opportunity explored, and why Marmalade matters there • Creative England and Microsoft's Greenshoots initiative under the microscope • Our expert columnist Nick Gibson offers advise on attracting and impressing external funders
As well as Sony Computer Entertainment, GR / VR will also feature Simon Barratt from Cooperative Innovations who will talk about their cutting - edge VR projects, Jed Ashforth from Realised Realities discussing the development of games in VR, Francesca Walker from Creative Europe will giving more info on their fund for games and VISR VR will be talking about their mixed reality work with Google and Microsoft.
For this reason the Creative Europe funding scheme for video games is especially important for the members of the European Games Developer Federation (EGDF) which represents about 600 EU games development studios.
We have secured a development support fund dedicated to video games from the Creative Europe programme, contributed strongly in the implementation of the new VAT system for digital goods and services in Europe and been deeply involved in the debate over the implementation of the consumer protection regulation on the free - to - play business model.
Creative Assembly is looking for staff to work on a new unannounced triple - A console game which it says is an «exciting new flagship SEGA game is green lit, fully funded and has a healthy development timeline in place».
Grants 1.1 Creative Europe Funding for video game development To who: Any game developer developing a video game concept or -LSB-...]
EU Funding for game developers in 2017 1.1 Grants 1.1.1 Creative Europe Funding for video game development To who: Any game -LSB-...]
IMIRT recently teamed up with the MEDIA Office of Creative Europe Desk Ireland to hold a seminar on how to access Creative Europe funding available for Video Games Development.
On Wednesday 5th November in Sheffield we host Creative Europe, who have a $ 1.46 bn fund for creative industries; then we follow that on Thursday 13th November in Leeds with Nintendo — a fantastic opportunity to hear about the latest developments for Wii U Creative Europe, who have a $ 1.46 bn fund for creative industries; then we follow that on Thursday 13th November in Leeds with Nintendo — a fantastic opportunity to hear about the latest developments for Wii U creative industries; then we follow that on Thursday 13th November in Leeds with Nintendo — a fantastic opportunity to hear about the latest developments for Wii U and 3DS.
That funding is used to improve the creative infrastructure — stimulating a startup culture, partnering the games industry with the business world and academic institutions, or encouraging Research & Development for games.
«Establishing TIGA's proposed Games Investment Fund would boost investment and employment and help to grow the video games industry in the all of the UK's creative hotspots, including the Dundee and wider Scottish games development clusters.»
Arlen Austin (b. 1981, Winooski VT), has worked on an uncompensated or below minimum wage basis for: Columbia University School of the Arts, Scaramouche Gallery, Chinese Staff and Workers» Association, Brooklyn is Burning, Public Art Fund Development Grant, Daniele Ugolini Contemporary, National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona, Sweatshop Free Upper West Side, Volta NYC, Creative Time / Queens Museum, 6 - 9 Months Project Space, Fischer - Landau Center for Contemporary Art, Barefoot in the Head at Bruce High Quality Foundation, White Box and Frederich Petzel Galleries.
Working in long - term partnership with artists, Creative Capital's pioneering approach to support combines funding, counsel and career development services to enable a project's success and foster a sustainable practice for its grantees.
Embedded is a Sound and Music composer and creative artist development programme funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.
Basement Sanctuaries is made possible in part with public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and with support from the NoMAA Creative Grant Program, made possible by the JPMorgan Chase Foudation and the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation.
Through funding, counsel and career development services, Creative Capital supports writers and artists working in a range of disciplines
Grants and awards 2000 Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship (Residency in Italy) United States State Department: International Arts and Lectures Grant Flintridge Foundation Artist's Fellowship Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship 1999 Gerbode Foundation — Faculty Development Grant 1997 Society of Environmental Graphic Design — Award of Merit 1996 Haas Foundation — Creative Work Fund Award 1996 Marin Arts Council, Artist Fellowship 1992 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1991 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award 1989 Fleishhaker Foundation Eureka Fellowship 1988 Englehard Fellowship, ICA Boston 1986 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1986 Marin Arts Council, Artists Fellowship 1983 Guggenheim Fellowship 1980 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1978 California Arts Council, Special Projects (with Mike Mandel) 1977 National Endowment for the Arts, Photography Fellowship 1976 National Endowment for the Arts, Art in Public Places (with Mike Mandel)
The START program, which has been funded by an anonymous donor, will provide P / T employment to 2017 - 18 FAWC Fellows, through the development of creative workshops for middle and high school students, 13 and up.
Today's funding trends such as Creative Place - making, made possible through partnership enterprises among foundation, governmental, and financial - sector support, such as ArtPlace America, are concentrated on giving art and artists opportunities in diverse communities yet also require artists and arts organizations to think through an entrepreneurial frame by integrating their initiatives into their community's economic development and community revitalization strategies and having the potential to attract additional private and public support of the community.3 Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic interventions?
Speakers John Kieffer has over 25 years» experience in UK and international cultural policy, arts funding, creative programming, arts management, creative industries development, and the music industry.
About Creative Capital's Professional Development Program Creative Capital supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country through funding, counsel and career developmenDevelopment Program Creative Capital supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country through funding, counsel and career developmentdevelopment services.
All auction and special project proceeds are shared with contributing grantees and benefit Creative Capital's mission of supporting innovative artists across the country through its singular system of funding, counsel and career development services.
Skowhegan, Maine 2003 Rockefeller Foundation 2002 Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art 2001 Japan — U.S. Friendship Commission Fellowship The Andy Warhol Foundation Creative Capital Foundation 2000 Franklin Furnace / Jerome Foundation Tanne Foundation Fellowship 1999 Maine Arts Commission Fellowship Grant 1997 Artist in Residence — Yaddo Tennessee William Writer - In - Residence, Sewanee: University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee 1996 Ko Performance Festival Residency, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachussetts Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Residency, Skowhegan, Maine 1995 National Endowment for the Arts Artist in Residence — Yaddo Ko Performance Festival Residency, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachussetts 1994 National Endowment for the Arts New England Regional Initiative Project New Forms Artist's Project Award Maine Arts Commission Fellowship Grant 1993 National Endowment for the Arts Art Matters 1992 Franklin Furnace / Jerome Foundation Fund for Art New England Regional Initiative Project Grant 1991 Mid Atlantic Residency 1990 Art Matters Grant 1989 Mt. Holyoke Writers Workshop Art Matters Grant 1988 New England Regional Initiative Project Grant 1987 New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Playwright's Development Grant 1986 Just Above Midtown Curator - Artist / Television Grant Artists Space Grant 1984 Artists Space Grant
Development of A Gun Show is supported by The MAP Fund, a program of Creative Capital, primarily supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
How did Creative Capital's role as an early funder help the development of the project?
She has used Creative Capital funds for everything from the development of a flesh - eating mushroom to attending the National Funeral Directors Conference, and our advisory services have helped her create in - depth plans to tackle one of the most toxic industries.
From their call: Creative Capital is an impact - driven arts organization that supports adventurous artists across the country through funding, counsel, and career development services.
Created at the start of the dotcom boom — and following the National Endowment for the Arts» withdrawal from individual artist fundingCreative Capital, in the words of its indefatigable executive director, Ruby Lerner, «borrows relevant aspects of the venture capital model,» awarding not just money but also professional development services.
«Pop Up 1: Montauk celebrates the rich history of Long Islandʼs North and South Forks as being a haven for artists and an incubator for their creative development,» said Art Production Fund Co-Founders Yvonne Force Villareal and Doreen Remen.
Each awardee receives multi-year funding of $ 275,000, as well as professional development opportunities and financial counseling provided by Creative Capital, DDCF's partner in the awards.
On a lighter note, the Government of the Australian Capital Territory has been handing out its taxpayer - funded arts grants: Aspen Island Theatre Company: $ 18,793 to assist with costs of the creative development of a new theatre work, «Kill Climate Deniers».
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