Technology/Equipment Grant
Technology/Equipment Grant
I am requesting two large-aperture camera lenses.
Janeen Carey: vocalist, retired Hibbing Community College librarian and information media specialist; Adam Guggemos: graphic designer, art events promoter; Michelle Ronning: jewelry designer and maker; Tara Makinen: Executive Director of Itasca Orchestra and Strings, musician; Moira Villiard: visual artist; Jeanne Doty: Retired Associate Professor of Music at University of Minnesota-Duluth, pianist; Amber Burns: choreographer, dancer, actor, middle school art teacher; Margaret Holmes: visual artist, poet, former Children's Theatre employee; Tammy Mattonen: visual artist, co-founder of Crescendo Youth Orchestra; Quentin Stille: student liaison, College Music Director at KUMD.
Tammy Mattonen: visual artist, co-founder of Crescendo Youth Orchestra; Quentin Stille: student liaison, College Music Director - KUMD; Moira Villiard: visual artist, student of arts and communication at University of Wisconsin-Superior; Margaret Holmes: visual artists, poet, former Children's Theatre employee.
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I am requesting $1,530 from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council. This money with the addition of my $270 will cover the complete purchase of one Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art Lens and one Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art Lens. By having these lenses available to me, I will be able to photograph low-light scenes that I presently cannot effectively photograph with my current lenses. With these lenses, I will produce 12 new low-light, long-exposure photographs for exhibition at a local art studio in Duluth, Minnesota in October of 2017. These lenses will then allow me to continue my pursuit of creating high-quality, low-light, long-exposure photographs. The completion of my goal will result in an exhibit in October of 2017 featuring 12 new photographs created with the use of the two Sigma lenses for which I am requesting Arrowhead Regional Arts Council funds. Furthermore, new photographic images will be created with the lenses on an ongoing basis for use in online display, social media, and local galleries.
With the money from the grant, I was able to purchase the gear needed to capture the photographs I originally intended to create. Of the new photos I captured, I decided on 12 final images to present at an exhibit held at On The Rocks Art Studio in Canal Park. The show was available for public viewing for 30 days and the photographs will be added to my website and social media channels. Furthermore, I continue to use the equipment for that capture of more low-light landscape photographs as originally intended and will make those available through my website and social media channels.
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