The contemporary art boom in Miami is never more apparent than when Art Basel Miami Beach descends on the Magic City. But if the fairs get the lion’s share of credit for the explosion of South Florida’s art scene, the Knight Foundation should get credit for keeping it going year-round.
Over the last 10 years, the organization has awarded more than $130 million in funding to 335 art projects throughout the city as part of its annual Arts Challenge grants program. Tonight, at a special event at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Knight Foundation announced the 2017 winners of the program, awarding $2.5 million in matching grants to 43 projects.
The criteria for the grant are simple: Projects must be artistic in nature, take place in or around Miami, and the proposed funding must be matched by another organization. Those guidelines have drawn winning initiatives that are strikingly diverse—from a live Spanish-language storytelling series to a Haitian writers’ translation and residency project to a traveling talk show hosted by mermaids aimed at highlighting climate change.
“It’s a little bit of everything!” Alberto Ibargüen, the president and CEO of the Knight Foundation told artnet News. “It’s reflective of the town in that way. I think you can find art anywhere, but I don’t pretend that this level of diversity exists in any place or every place.”
In addition to the Arts Challenge grants, the foundation awarded another $250,000 to 25 arts and civic leaders as “Knight Arts Champions,” and asked each of them to choose an additional person or organization they felt was deserving of special recognition for contributions to local art and culture. The 25 chosen recipients were each awarded $10,000 grants.
The Knight Foundation (originally the Knight Memorial Education Fund) was created in 1940 by brothers John S. and James L. Knight with a mission of providing support to journalistic pursuits nationally.
The Arts Challenge program, which launched in Miami in 2007, was one of the first major initiatives spearheaded by Ibargüen when he joined the foundation in 2005. It was designed specifically in response to a three-year-long poll the Knight Foundation conducted in 28 communities nationwide, trying to determine what binds people to place. “The results were absolutely fascinating,” said Ibargüen. “The two things that came up most, more than jobs and the economy, were personal attachments and art and culture.”
Ibargüen says the key to the program’s success is connecting people with great ideas. “If you’re funding need, there’s absolutely never enough money. If you fund opportunity, all you need are people with great ideas,” he said. “Our job is not to invent those ideas; our job is to identify them, accelerate them, and connect people in the process.”
The Arts Challenge has grown considerably since its inception. Today, the program operates in Akron, Detroit, Miami, and St. Paul. This year, it will provide $7.8 million in funding across all four cities. The lists of 2017 grant winners in Akron, Detroit, and St. Paul were announced earlier this fall. You can see the full list of Miami grant winners below.
2017 Knight Foundation Arts Challenge grant recipients:
Wall (In), Arts For Learning
Award: $80,000
Curator Culture at The Bass, The Bass
Award: $100,000
#NOBROZONE, Borscht Corporation
Award: $150,000
Make Music Miami, Buskerfest Miami
Award: $45,000
Commissioner, Dejha Carrington
Award: $90,000
Macro Directors for Microtheater, CCEMiami
Award: $50,000
Ritmo Doral, City of Doral
Award: $20,000
“Home Is the Pointe”: A Residency for Dimensions Dance Theater of Miami
Award: $150,000
Preserving el Órgano Oriental, El Ingenio
Award: $23,000
Stiltsville: a VR Exploration, FilmGate Miami
Award: $75,000
We Got the Beat: Art Talk Radio Inspires Miami’s Creative Community, Fresh Art International
Award: $50,000
From el Barrio to the MainStage: Theater and Dance Artist Commissions, FUNDarte
Award: $75,000
Pahokee, Glades Community Media Partnership
Award: $30,000
Visionary Aponte: Art and Black Freedom, Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance
Award: $50,000
Havana Habibi, Hanan Arts
Award: $100,000
Unity Boulevard Film Series: Promoting Community Discourse Through Film, Historic Hampton House Community Trust
Award: $100,000
A Female Force, IlluminArts
Award: $18,000
The Miami Trilogy, Jai-Alai Books
Awards: $35,000
BlackFlorida: From the South to the Southernmost, Johanne Rahaman
Award: $40,000
Flaming Classics, Juan Barquin and Trae DeLellis
Award: $25,000
Hued Songs of Strength and Freedom, Kunya Rowley
Award: $20,000
The Commuter Biennial, Laura Randall
Award: $65,000
Unearthing the Lost Miami: Andy Sweet’s South Beach, Letter16 Press
Award: $43,000
The On The Hook Project, Mark Hedden
Award: $13,500
Hip Hoppa Locka: Muslim Hip-hop in Opa-locka, MDC Live Arts
Award: $50,000
Creative Time Summit / Miami, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
Award: $125,000
“Voice of Miami” Play Development Lab, Miami New Drama
Award: $150,000
EO 9066 Commission and World Premiere by Kaoru Ishibashi (Kishi Bashi), Nu Deco Ensemble
Award: $45,000
OCR Lincoln Memorial, OCR
Award: $30,000
Taberna Fábula, Olympia Theater
Award: $80,000
Miami OURStory, PATH: Preserving, Archiving & Teaching Hip-hop
Award: $80,000
Wake up Miami!, PAXy
Award: $50,000
Audiotheque: The Only Sound Art Gallery in Miami, SFCA [isaw+subtropics]
Award: $40,000
Cuban Architects at Home and in Exile: The Modernist Generation, Silvia Ros Photography
Award: $15,000
Art Vs. Extinction: Miami Mermaid Debates, Siren Arts
Award: $30,000
Foreverglades, Sofia Valiente
Award: $75,000
Biscayne National Park’s Golden Anniversary, South Florida National Parks Trust
Award: $9,000
The Miami Rail Haitian Writers Translation Project, The Miami Rail
Award: $25,000
#AfroOchoDance Festival: Pop-Up Afro-Cuban Dance in the Calle Ocho Heritage District, Little Havana Tours and Sikan Afro-Cuban Dance Project
Award: $25,000
Miami Downtown Jazz Festival, Bascomb Memorial Broadcasting Foundation/ WDNA 88.9 FM Public Radio
Award: $100,000
Inspired by WLRN News, Friends of WLRN
Award: $10,000
Work Untitled: Miami-based Artist Magazine
Recipient: Olivia Ramos
Award: $35,000
A Sistrunk Legacy: Kiki Arts Experience, YMCA of South Florida
Award: $28,000
The 2017 Knight Arts Champions and their chosen $10,000 gift recipients:
Sarah Arison, President, Arison Arts Foundation
Recipient: National YoungArts Foundation
Dave Barry, author
Recipient: Havana, Haiti: Two Cultures, One Community, by Carl Juste
José Bedia, artist
Recipient: Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance and Yeins Gomez
Shelton G. Berg, Dean, Frost School of Music, University of Miami
Recipient: Donna Shalala MusicReach Program, Frost School
Beth Boone, Artistic and Executive Director, Miami Light Project
Recipient: Inez Barlatier
Deborah Briggs and Jonathan Plutzik, The Betsy hotel
Recipient: The Betsy Community Fund at The Miami Foundation
Ana-Marie Codina Barlick, CEO, Codina Partners
Recipient: Miami City Ballet
Scott Cunningham, Founder and Executive Director, O, Miami Poetry Festival
Recipient: Exchange for Change
Edwidge Danticat, author
Recipients: Nancy St. Leger Danse Ensemble, Filmmaker Dudley Alexis and Poet Angie Bell
Marshall Davis, Artistic Director, African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
Recipient: African Heritage Cultural Arts Center Film and Media Program
Teresita Fernandez, artist
Recipient: Latina Art Fund at Pérez Art Museum Miami
Carlos Gimenez, Mayor, Miami-Dade County
Recipient: Forthcoming
Carl Hiaasen, author
Recipients: Design and Architecture Senior High and South Miami Middle Community School
Jaie Laplante, Executive Director and Director of Programming, Miami Film Festival and Tower Theater, Miami
Recipients: Visual artist Jonathan De Camps and musician Sekajipo
Lucas Leyva, filmmaker and founder Borscht Film Festival
Recipient: Third Horizon Film Festival
Lourdes Lopez, Artistic Director, Miami City Ballet
Recipient: Thomas Armour Youth Ballet
Campbell McGrath, poet
Recipient: O, Miami Poetry Festival
Michele Oka Doner, artist
Recipient: The Wolfsonian-FIU
Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova and Frances Trombly, artists and founders, Dimensions Variable
Recipient: Artists Christina Pettersson and Jamilah Sabur
Rachelle Salnave, filmmaker and founder, Black Lounge Cinema
Recipient: O Cinema
Franklin Sirmans, director, Pérez Art Museum Miami
Recipient: Havana, Haiti: Two Cultures, One Community, by Carl Juste
Sebastian Spreng, artist
Recipient: Lowe Art Museum
Andrew Yeomanson, musician, Spam Allstars
Recipient: Guitars over Guns