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Saratoga Arts Announces $123,010 for Arts Projects

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Arts this week announced the recipients of our 2020 Community Arts Grants for organizations and individual artists in Fulton, Montgomery, and Saratoga Counties. Thirty-nine grants totaling $123,010 have been awarded to support community-based arts events taking place in 2020.

This year’s recipients and their funded projects offer their communities year-round opportunities to experience a wide array of free or low-cost artistic events highlighting talented local and regional artists. An estimated 24,000+ community members, 5,600+ youth, and 1,580+ artists will directly participate in these grant-funded events occurring throughout 2020.

With funding awarded from the New York State Council on the Arts, Saratoga Arts’ Community Arts Grants support artists, non-profit organizations, and government departments in Saratoga, Fulton, and Montgomery Counties, in partnership with qualifying organizations and artists, to present arts and cultural programs of high artistic merit in local communities.

Grants awarded specifically to Saratoga County include: Adirondack Center Stage, Inc. – Corinth, NY for 2020 Summer Theatre Workshop  $5,000; Ballston Area Community Center – Ballston Spa, NY for Village of Ballston Textile Mural  $4,500; Patrick Donovan – Saratoga Springs for A Whitman Sampler  $2,500; Galway Public Library – Galway for Color Your Summer: Draw; Write; Dance $2511; Homemade Theater – Saratoga Springs for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time  $5,000; Mary Kathryn Jablonski – Saratoga Springs for Compass: A Video/Poem  $2,500; MK Narasimha – Saratoga Springs for Indian Classical Dances  $2,500; Saratoga Automobile Museum – Saratoga Springs for Wheels, Women & Independence  $5,000; Saratoga Shakespeare, Inc. – Saratoga Springs for Much Ado About Nothin $5,000; Saratoga Springs Arts District – Saratoga Springs, NY for 8th Annual Beekman Street Fair  $5,000; Saratoga Springs Public Library – Saratoga Springs for Drum Circles for Seniors $750 and for West African Drum Circle: Movement & Rhythm for Adults with Special Needs  $750; Senior Citizens Center of Saratoga Springs – Saratoga Springs for Lunchtime Concerts  $4,537; Schuylerville Public Library – Schuylerville for Children’s Theater Camp  $2,625; The Creative Place, Inc. – Saratoga Springs for An Agatha Christie World Premiere: The Man in the Brown Suit  $2,500; Town of Ballston Community Library – Burnt Hills for Don’t Wait to Unmake a Bully, with filmmaker Michael Feurstein at Charlton Heights Elementary School  $2,240; Town of Malta Parks and Recreation – Malta for Malta Cultural Arts Festival $4,721; Village of Ballston Spa – Ballston Spa for Third Annual Birdhouse Competition & Festival  $5,000; Ulysses S. Grant Cottage Historic Site – Wilton for One Real American: The True Story of Ely Parker $500 and for Our Land: Stories & Songs from the Traditions of the Native Peoples of Saratoga Region $500 and for Photography/History with Clifford Oliver $500; Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park – Wilton for Painting in Nature at the Wilton Preserve $1500 and for Blues for the Karner Blues $1,050. 

This years’ grant recipients will be acknowledged and celebrated at the annual Grant Awards Reception 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, at the Arts Center, 320 Broadway. The public is invited to attend the free event to learn more about funded projects taking place in their communities and to enjoy light fare, beverages and live music performance by past grant awardee Byron Nilsson. Saratoga Arts asks that anyone who would like to attend, please register in advance by calling 518-584-4132 or online at saratoga-arts.org.