Presenting Art Grants
Presenting Art Grants support projects that engage communities with the arts and humanities. Over the course of our program, the grants awarded in this category have included: Provosts Interdisciplinary Grants, which support exhibitions, performances, and other such happenings that enrich Penn’s arts offerings and make Penn a destination for the arts; and Student Engagement Grants, which fund departments, programs, and centers that seek to engage the student body. In 2018, Student Engagement Grants also supported student projects.
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Meantime Activation Toolkit
- Brian Phillips
- Graduate Department of Architecture, Weitzman School of Design
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Trans Oral History Project – Artist Collection
- Nat Rivkin and The Trans Oral History Project
- Department of English, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, School of Arts & Sciences, The Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies
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Palestine Writes Literature Festival: Indigenous Stories of a Fabled Homeland
- Huda Fakhreddine and Palestine Writes
- Department of Cinema and Media Studies, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC), Kelly Writers House, Middle East Center, School of Arts & Sciences, Wolf Humanities Center
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We Express Us Through Arts Program
- Akhenaton S. Mikell, MS, Penn Community Scholar, Imani Star Development, and Research & Equity in Academic Community Partnerships for Health (REACH)
- Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI), Research & Equity in Academic Community Partnerships for Health (REACH)
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Your Food Story: Storytelling through the Photography of Community Landscapes
- Penn Museum, The Barbara and Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships, and Sayre High School
- Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative (AUNI), Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Material (CAAM), Netter Center for Community Partnerships, Penn Museum
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Youth Docent Training Program at the Paul Robeson House & Museum
- The Barbara & Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships with The Paul Robeson House & Museum
- Netter Center for Community Partnerships
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The Hospital ≠ Prison Project
- Alissa Jordan with Carmelle Moise (MamaBaby Haiti) and Jean-Denis Aureleus (ADDEF)
- Center for Experimental Ethnography, School of Arts & Sciences
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Trans and Nonbinary Vocal Workshops
- The Rotunda and LGBT Center with Trust Your Moves Chorus (Emily Bate) and Inner Rhythms Music Therapy (Julie Lipson)
- The LGBT Center, The Rotunda