
Project Creosote: stART to Heal
stART to Heal Grant for Creatives
The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona’s stART to Heal Grant for Creatives provides individuals, collectives, and co-ops awards funds through two alternate tracks of support: Community Impact track and Artist Development track.
Grant Details
About Project Creosote: stART to Heal
The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona’s stART to Heal Grant for Creatives provides individuals, collectives, and co-ops residing in Southern Arizona and the Native Sovereign Nations of Ak-Chin Indian Community, Sovereign Nation of the Cocopahs, Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, Gila River Indian Community, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Tohono O’Odham Nation, and San Carlos Apache Nation. Southern Arizona encompasses all communities between the Gila River and the US-Mexico International Border. Awards funds through two alternate tracks of support:
- The Community Impact track provides financial support to individuals, groups or organizations for projects that will positively impact a community through an artistic endeavor.
- The Artist Development track provides financial support to creatives for whom a specific, practice-related capital resource or professional development experience will make an impact on their artistic practice.
Project Creosote: stART to Heal Grantees
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Serge J-F. LevyVisual arts
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Chezale RodriguezTeaching Artist / Teacher / Professor
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Carolina CaplesVisual arts
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Sandra NeksaVisual arts
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WhatSamMadeTeaching Artist / Teacher / Professor
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1 Focus Productions LLCFilm
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Carl EuegeneVisual arts
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Zena Proa -
Nicole Borchaloui -
Sandra AlvarezCraft
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propagation projectCommunity arts
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Ahmad Shekib RahmaniFilm
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Jameela HillCommunity arts
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Susana ArellanoArt Conservation / Historic Preservation
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DENISE BEYDance
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Hamrah Arts ClubCommunity arts
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Pato aguilarVisual arts
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Allonna DeeTheatre / Performance
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Splinter CollectiveCommunity arts