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December 10, 2007, PNN Online
United State Artists- Arts Foundation Grants 2007
United States Artists, an arts advocacy organization, has awarded fifty $50,000 unrestricted grants to artists of all disciplines from across the country, in recognition of the caliber and impact of their work. More
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December 5, 2007, Los Angeles Times
12 Californians Given USA Fellowships
They're among 50 creative types getting $50,000 each, to use as they please, from the new national program. More
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November 19, 2007, artnet.com
USA Fellows Announced
The second round of "USA Fellows" from the United States Artists foundation has been announced, 50 in all for 2007, in the categories architecture/design, crafts/traditional arts, dance, literature, media, music, theater arts and visual arts. More
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November 16, 2007, PND
United States Artists Awards 2007 Fellowships
United States Artists, a national organization based in Los Angeles that provides direct support for living artists, has announced the recipients of fifty USA Fellowships totaling $2.5 million. More
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November 16, 2007, The Boston Globe
Artistic Pursuits Pay Off
Two Boston architects and a Somerville musician are among the 53 artists selected to receive $50,000 unrestricted grants to continue their artistic pursuits. Performer/composer Evan Ziporyn and the team of Monica Ponce de Leon and Nader Tehrani, principals of the Boston-based firm Office dA, were selected as fellows by United States Artists, which for the last two years as been doling out direct support to living artists. More
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November 15, 2007, Los Angeles Times
USA Fellows Puts Artists in a Flattering Light
The idea behind the 2-year-old USA Fellows awards is to improve the Q ratings of American artists who live in a universe apart from Q ratings -- doing what they do less for riches and stardom than for art's sake. More
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November 15, 2007, Playbill
Landau, LeCompte, Jones, Sommers, Valdez Among USA Fellowship Recipients
United States Artists (USA), a national organization that provides direct support for living artists, announced the recipients of 50 USA Fellowships for 2007 — including grants to theatre artists — totaling $2.5 million. More
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November 15, 2007, Bloomberg.com
Bill T. Jones, Cajun Fiddler Are Among Artist Grant Winners
Choreographer Bill T. Jones, a Cajun musician from Louisiana and a Cheyenne Indian filmmaker are among this year's recipients of the $50,000 United States Artists grants. More
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July 31, 2007, Associated Press
Artists come to Alaska for creative fellowship program
Six artists are heading to Alaska to participate in a statewide fellowship program. More
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July 30, 2007, artdaily.org
United States Artists Launches New Program in Alaska
LOS ANGELES, CA.-Beginning this month, United States Artists (USA), a new organization devoted to supporting America’s finest living artists, will send six 2006 USA Fellows to Alaska to participate in an unprecedented, statewide artist-in-residence (AIR) program. More
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July 27, 2007, The New York Times
Hot Artists in Alaska
United States Artists, a two-year-old nonprofit organization, is sending six artists to Alaska to take part in an artist-in-residence program. The initiative is a collaboration between the Rasmuson Foundation in Alaska and five cultural institutions in the state... More
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December 6, 2006, Playbill
Meredith Monk, John Luther Adams, Basil Twist, Ali Akbar Khan Among First Recipients of $50,000 USA Fellowships
United States Artists (USA), a new organization "dedicated to providing direct support for America's finest living artists," has announced the recipients of the first USA Fellowships, $50,000 grants for artistic excellence. More
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December 6, 2006, Philanthropy News Digest
United States Artists Awards First Fellowships
New York City-based United States Artists has announced its first fellowships, with unrestricted grants of $50,000 awarded to support the creative work of individual artists. More
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December 5, 2006, The Chronicle of Philanthropy
New Grants Program for Artists Distributes Awards
United States Artists, a new nonprofit organization that makes grants directly to artists, made its first awards on Monday, distributing $2.7-million in unrestricted grants to artists working in a wide range of fields, the New York Times reports. More
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December 5, 2006, Chicago Tribune
2 Chicago Artists Win $50,000 Grants
Chicago artists Nick Cave and Chris Ware are among 12 visual artists to receive $50,000 grants in the first year of a program run by United States Artists, a Los Angeles-based institution for channeling money to artists from philanthropists, corporate donors and other foundations. More
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December 4, 2006, Bloomberg.com
Seminole Filmmaker, Cartoonist Awarded $50,000 Artist Grants
A Seminole Indian filmmaker, a jazz guitarist, a cartoonist and a classical musician from India are among 50 artists awarded $50,000 each by a new foundation called United States Artists. More
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September 5, 2006, The New York Times
New Charity to Start Plan for $50,000
A new charity, United States Artists, will announce today an ambitious plan to provide support to working artists, starting with a grant program that will be one of the most generous in existence. More
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