TACOMA, WA –
National
Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Acting Chairman Joan Shigekawa announced
last week that Tacoma Art Museum is one of 886 nonprofit organizations
nationwide to receive an NEA Art Works grant. A total
of 30 NEA Art Works grants were awarded in Washington State, and only
two of those in Tacoma (Tacoma Art Museum and Broadway Center for the
Performing Arts). The $20,000 grant recommended for Tacoma Art Museum
will support the exhibition of the Haub Family Collection of
Western American Art, including public programming, symposia, and the
collection publication.
Tacoma
Art Museum announced the gift of the Haub Family Collection of Western
American Art in July, 2012. The museum will receive 295 paintings and
sculptures by masters
such as Frederic Remington, Charles M. Russell, John Mix Stanley, and
Georgia O’Keeffe, along with works by contemporary living artists such
as John Nieto and Bill Schenck.
"The
NEA is pleased to announce that Tacoma Art Museum is recommended for an
NEA Art Works grant,” said NEA Acting Chairman Shigekawa. “These
NEA-supported projects
will not only have a positive impact on local economies, but will also
provide opportunities for people of all ages to participate in the arts,
help our communities to become more vibrant, and support our nation's
artists as they contribute to our cultural
landscape."
The
new Haub Family Galleries and first exhibition of the Haub Family
Collection of Western American Art at Tacoma Art Museum will open to the
public on Sunday, November
16, 2014.
“We
are so pleased that our work with the Haub Family Collection has been
recommended for this grant. We will invest the grant funds in creating
new experiences around
the art of the American West. We are grateful to the NEA for
recognizing the level of excellence in Tacoma Art Museum’s programming
and supporting us in offering more to the community,” says Laura Fry,
Haub Curator of Western American Art.
Grants
are awarded to projects that meet Art Works’ mission of supporting the
creation of art that meets the highest standards, public engagement with
diverse and excellent
art, lifelong learning in the arts, and enhancing the livability of
communities through the arts. More than 1,500 eligible grant
applications were received in the Art Works category. Among those, only
886 have been recommended for grants totaling $25.8 million.
For a
complete listing of projects
recommended for Art Works grant support, visit the NEA website at arts.gov.
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