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		<title>Knight Foundation names V.P. to help transform communities through the arts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 21:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Schoenborn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great news for the national arts scene: Dennis Scholl, Knight Foundation’s Miami program director and a longtime arts advocate and philanthropist, will head up Knight’s new national cultural arts efforts. Dennis was just named vice president/arts for Knight Foundation. He’ll work with arts leaders in different communities around the country where the Knight brothers owned [...]]]></description>
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<p>Great news for the national arts scene: Dennis Scholl, Knight Foundation’s Miami program director and a longtime arts advocate and philanthropist, will head up Knight’s new national cultural arts efforts. Dennis was just named <a href="http://www.knightfoundation.org/news/press_room/knight_press_releases/detail.dot?id=358720">vice president/arts</a> for Knight Foundation.  He’ll work with arts leaders in different communities around the country where the Knight brothers owned newspapers – from Detroit, Akron, Charlotte and Philadelphia to Macon, Miami, San Jose and St. Paul – to promote the arts and find innovative cultural programs that enrich people’s lives. He has  already has helped transform the South Florida arts scene with Miami’s <a href="http://www.knightarts.org/">Knight Arts Challenge</a>, $40 million initiative that aims to unite the region through the arts (finalists will be named in May in the contest’s third round).</p>
<p>With one of the <a href="http://theartblog.org/2008/02/conversation-with-collector-dennis-scholl/"> top contemporary art collections in the US</a> and experience leading local and national philanthropic efforts in the visual arts, Dennis’s passion and energy for the arts makes him particularly well-suited for his new post at Knight. He has also ventured into the role of creator as writer and co-producer of a short film, <em>Sunday’s Best</em>, which was just shown at the <a href="http://www.aspenfilm.org/">Aspen Shortsfest 2010</a>. Besides his broad involvement in the arts, Dennis co-founded <a href="http://www.bettsandscholl.com/">Betts &amp; Scholl</a>, an international wine venture, and has practiced law, worked as a CPA and restored Art Deco properties on South Beach. We at Knight are looking forward to continuing to transform communities with Dennis’s leadership.</p>
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		<title>If a glass of wine can’t fix a long day of work, FUERZABRUTA can</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 19:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robertson Adams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post was written as a collaborative project by Knight's 2009 summer interns. On Tuesday, June 23 Knight Foundation staff members and summer interns attended a performance of FUERZABRUTA at the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Centeras guests of Dennis Scholl, the Communities Program Director for Miami.  FUERZABRUTA is an interactive visual spectacle that packs six to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This post was written as a collaborative project by Knight's 2009 summer interns.</em></p>
<p>On Tuesday, June 23 Knight Foundation staff members and summer interns attended a performance of <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="http://fuerzabruta.net/" href="http://fuerzabruta.net/">FUERZABRUTA</a></span> at the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="http://www.arshtcenter.org/" href="http://www.arshtcenter.org/">Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center</a></span>as guests of Dennis Scholl, the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="http://knightfoundation.org/programs/communities/" href="http://knightfoundation.org/programs/communities/">Communities Program</a></span> Director for Miami. </p>
<p>FUERZABRUTA is an interactive visual spectacle that packs six to eight hundred people into a dark room for an hour. Eight cast members manipulate the dynamic set pieces with their bodies and engage the audience with disposable props and pumping music. A giant treadmill and a plastic pool suspended over the heads of the audience make up most of the set. </p>
<p><a title="Fuerza Bruta by Knight Foundation, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/knightfoundation/3701557962/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3422/3701557962_c39cb0ab8b.jpg" alt="Fuerza Bruta" width="500" height="377" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Fuerza Bruta performers by Knight Foundation, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/knightfoundation/3700750239/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2451/3700750239_886b246374.jpg" alt="Fuerza Bruta performers" width="500" height="373" /></a></p>
<p>It’s easy to get swept up in the sensory show; audience members touch, throw, dance and move from place to place like the actors do. In a recent performance, one audience member got carried away and was kicked out for repeatedly punching the plastic pool.</p>
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<p>The show has been touring for three years, debuting in Argentina and traveling across the U.S. as well as to countries like the U.K., Brazil and Mexico. One cast member noted contrasting energies between audiences in New York and in Miami. Another performer said that in Argentina the show is considered more a theatre piece than a work of conceptual art. Apparently the experience changes from city to city and from night to night, but everyone agrees the real party happens on the weekends.</p>
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		<title>Finalists in the 2009 Knight Arts Challenge Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 21:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristen Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From more than 1,500 ideas, 45 finalists will move on to the next round of the 2009 Knight Arts Challenge! The Knight Arts Challenge is an experimental contest that aspires to bring together South Florida’s diverse community through the arts. Great arts ideas poured in from the community during the month of February, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From more than 1,500 ideas, 45 finalists will move on to the next round of the 2009 Knight Arts Challenge!</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.knightarts.org">Knight Arts Challenge</a> is an experimental contest that aspires to bring together South Florida’s diverse community through the arts. Great arts ideas poured in from the community during the month of February, and the 45 finalists include galleries, an opera company, and an independent music store along with many more smart, funky, and meaningful ideas. Projects stand to receive a total of $4 million in matching arts grants, and the winners will be announced next fall.</p>
<p>The finalists are as follows:</p>
<p><strong>VISUAL ARTS</strong></p>
<p>3D Miami/Frederic Snitzer<br />
<em>To further position South Florida as a cultural destination by exhibiting the contemporary sculpture of 90 artists throughout Miami-Dade County.</em><br />
Available Space<br />
<em>To enrich community life by creating temporary, interactive public art displays in empty storefronts and vacant lots in underserved neighborhoods.</em><br />
BELIART/Bernice Steinbaum<br />
<em>To spark interest in the arts among school children by producing an interactive, educational DVD set that focuses on great works.</em><br />
Christy Gast<br />
<em>To provide free materials for nonprofits, schools and artists by creating a clearinghouse for donated art supplies and surplus goods.</em><br />
CIFO<br />
<em>To cultivate progressive architecture by commissioning young, local architects to create an outdoor urban refuge using green materials.</em><br />
COOPER<br />
<em>To provide access to expensive tools by creating a communal facility where artists can use heavy machinery and metal-casting equipment to produce their art.</em><br />
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden<br />
<em>To expose new audiences to contemporary art by exhibiting the sculpture of Barry Flanagan and Tom Otterness on Fairchild's grounds. </em><br />
Friends of the Bass Museum<br />
<em>To promote imaginative thinking among school children through a curriculum-based art program. </em><br />
Girls' Club<br />
<em>To nurture the career of a South Florida artist by supporting an exhibit at an alternative gallery space dedicated to contemporary female artists. </em><br />
Goldman Properties<br />
<em>To create a hub for creative activity in Wynwood by opening a multi-disciplinary office, performance and gallery space for a diverse group of arts organizations. </em><br />
Greater Miami Convention and Visitor's Bureau<br />
<em>To raise museums' profiles by designating May as Miami Museum Month, when residents can join one of 18 museums and visit another for free. </em><br />
Jerome Soimaud<br />
<em>To artistically explore Miami's African-American neighborhoods by producing a free art exhibition entitled "Black in Miami." </em><br />
Locust Projects<br />
<em>To promote experimental art by commissioning three site-specific projects to be exhibited outside the traditional gallery setting. </em><br />
Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs<br />
<em>To facilitate the exchange of ideas and goods by creating a ÒCultural CraigslistÓ where artists and groups can post openings and workshops, and can buy, sell or donate materials. </em><br />
The Nature Conservancy<br />
<em>To highlight the importance of conservation by funding the Miami exhibition of "Design for a Living World," a series of works by leading artists using sustainable materials.</em><br />
Sculpture Key West<br />
<em>To promote contemporary art in a unique, historic setting by producing and documenting an annual sculpture exhibition at Key West's two Civil War-era forts. </em><br />
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens<br />
<em>To highlight Vizcaya's historic and artistic importance by commissioning site-specific artworks inspired by this National Historic Landmark. </em><br />
Eli Weberman<br />
<em>To provide a cultural destination in Wynwood where artists can live, exhibit their work and mingle with potential customers, tourists and other artists. </em><br />
Wolfsonian-FIU<br />
<em>To expand the reach of the museum by turning its exterior walls into a public art display.</em></p>
<p><strong>PERFORMING ARTS</strong></p>
<p>Actors' Playhouse Productions<br />
<em>To celebrate South Florida's diversity by producing the first-ever musical in Spanglish on the Cuban migration to the United States. </em><br />
City of Miami Mayor's Office of Film &#038; Cultural Affairs<br />
<em>To enrich Downtown Miami by presenting weekly performances during lunchtime. </em><br />
Florida Grand Opera<br />
<em>To attract a younger audience to opera with a student matinee performance that features sets using projected and animated images. </em><br />
Florida Grand Opera<br />
<em>To cultivate a new audience for opera by giving away 2,000 tickets to a performance of Carmen through a drawing. </em><br />
Miami City Ballet<br />
<em>To celebrate the ballet's 25th anniversary by producing five company premieres by choreographers who have shaped the group's artistic identity. </em><br />
Miami-Dade Parks<br />
<em>To increase community cultural offerings by expanding a free concert series at neighborhood parks to include both traditional American and Latin music. </em><br />
The Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts<br />
<em>To expand the offerings at the historic theater — and ensure its sustainability Ð by creating an endowment fund. </em><br />
Performing Arts Center Trust<br />
<em>To foster an understanding of the performing arts by bringing every Miami-Dade fifth grader to a production at the Arsht Center. </em><br />
Mario Ernesto Sanchez/Teatro Avante<br />
<em>To support and enhance an award-winning Hispanic theater festival by adding a comprehensive Latin American theater conference.<br />
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<strong>MUSIC</strong></p>
<p>Alliance for Musical Arts, Theater and Tutoring<br />
<em>To cultivate community pride by creating a Drum Line for 50 elementary school kids who will learn percussion skills and perform at local events. </em><br />
Amy Rosenberg<br />
<em>To explore and celebrate Overtown's rich music history by presenting an outdoor event featuring local musicians while historic neighborhood images are projected. </em><br />
Chopin Foundation<br />
<em>To increase access to free performances by expanding the ÒChopin for AllÓ concert series, adding events in Palm Beach County and engaging local schools. </em><br />
Miami-Dade Public Schools<br />
<em>To further develop local musicians by creating a mentoring program where professionals give guidance through master classes and collaborative performances. </em><br />
Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Inc.<br />
<em>To increase opportunities for blind and sighted artists by expanding the center's unique music inclusion program. </em><br />
New World Symphony<br />
<em>To attract new and younger audiences by commissioning local artists to produce videos to accompany the music during select performances. </em><br />
Performing Arts Center Trust<br />
<em>To broaden appreciation for South Florida's gospel tradition by expanding Free Gospel Sundays at the Arsht Center. </em><br />
Sweat Records<br />
<em>To strengthen a local resource by expanding community programming and creating an online site exclusively for buying local music and art. </em><br />
UNCF/United Negro College Fund<br />
<em>To expand knowledge of a culturally significant musical instrument by supporting the Florida Memorial University Steelband Program. </em></p>
<p><strong>FILM</strong></p>
<p>Broward County Film Society<br />
<em>To celebrate cultures from around the world through a free film and community discussion series. </em><br />
Miami International Film Festival<br />
<em>To strengthen the reputation of South Florida's film industry by launching a marketplace where filmmakers and industry professionals can buy and sell film rights. </em><br />
Plum TV<br />
<em>To increase the visibility of the visual arts community by producing a documentary TV series that follows key players as they prepare for Art Basel Miami Beach. </em></p>
<p><strong>LITERARY ARTS</strong></p>
<p>Hannah Kahn Foundation<br />
<em>To foster a dialogue through an author reading series. </em><br />
Kathleen Hudspeth<br />
<em>To promote traditional print media and artists' books by creating a communal print shop serving the arts community. </em></p>
<p><strong>OTHER</strong></p>
<p>BankAtlantic Foundation<br />
<em>To increase exposure to the arts by expanding a program that partners arts nonprofits with local elementary schools. </em><br />
Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs<br />
<em>To ensure a thriving future for the arts by developing a plan to secure dedicated public funding sources for the arts in Miami-Dade County.</em><br />
WPBT<br />
<em>To help local artists gain exposure by creating a regional arts news service that would provide free stories and electronic press kits for broadcast.</em></p>
<p>For more details, see the <a href="http://www.knightarts.org">Knight Arts site</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:58:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristen Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we've previously blogged, one section of Knight's annual progress report asks what you think about the Miami arts scene and the new Knight Arts Partnership, a $20 million matching challenge to fund individuals and organizations with ideas for the future of arts in Miami. I asked Rick of the South Florida Daily Blog (SFDB), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we've previously <a href="http://www.knightblog.org/knight-progress-report-miami-arts/">blogged</a>, one section of Knight's annual progress report asks what you think about the Miami arts scene and the new <a href="http://www.knightarts.org/">Knight Arts Partnership</a>, a $20 million matching challenge to fund individuals and organizations with ideas for the future of arts in Miami.</p>
<p>I asked Rick of the <a href="http://southfloridadailyblog.blogspot.com/">South Florida Daily Blog</a> (SFDB), who summarizes area blogs, to help us identify art bloggers whose audiences might be interested and have ideas for arts in Miami.</p>
<p>Rick posted an <a href="http://southfloridadailyblog.blogspot.com/2008/08/what-happened-to-miami-art-blogging.html">entry</a> on SFDB yesterday (thank you, Rick), asking his readers which art blogs they followed.</p>
<p>The readers suggested a few in the comments (<a href="http://www.tumiamiblog.com/">TuMiami</a>, <a href="http://www.artlurker.com/">ArtLurker</a>, a new <a href="http://www.miamiartexchange.com/maex_artblog/">Miami Art Exchange</a> url). We plan to follow up with these blogs, and we've noted Roger L's <a href="http://southfloridadailyblog.blogspot.com/2008/08/what-happened-to-miami-art-blogging.html?showComment=1218581820000#c4857965634331182756">comment</a> that summer isn't, perhaps, the liveliest season of the Miami art scene.</p>
<p>What you think about the Miami arts scene? Other Miami art blogs you follow?</p>
<p>Tell us in the comments below or on the <a href="http://progressreport.knightfoundation.org/2007/stories_of_transformation/detail.dot?id=328830">annual report site</a>.</p>
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		<title>Knight Arts Partnership Finalists Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 14:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lorenzo.lebrija</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor's note: Lorenzo Lebrija is the Program Director for the Knight Foundation community program in Miami and manages the Knight Arts Partnership, a new experimental art contest for South Florida, where the Knight Foundation is based. The Knight Arts Partnership began with a simple premise: we don’t know all the answers, and great ideas are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor's note: <a href="http://www.knightfoundation.org/about_knight/staff/detail.dot?id=7134&amp;pageTitle=%20Lorenzo%20%20Lebrija%20&amp;crumbTitle=%20Lorenzo%20%20Lebrija">Lorenzo Lebrija</a> is the Program Director for the Knight Foundation community program in Miami and manages the <a href="http://knightarts.org">Knight Arts Partnership</a>, a new experimental art contest for South Florida, where the Knight Foundation is based.</em></p>
<p>The <a href="http://knightarts.org">Knight Arts Partnership</a> began with a simple premise: we don’t know all the answers, and great ideas are in the community. So, let’s ask for them. In the end, we received 1,643 applications with ideas for the arts in South Florida.</p>
<p>Yesterday, we announced to the community the <a href="http://www.knightfoundation.org/news/press_room/knight_press_releases/detail.dot?id=330359">77 finalists</a> for the Knight Arts Partnership. Our next step is to see whether the ideas, when explained further, are as good as the quick descriptions. Are the groups or individuals right to carry them out? Do they have a plan to raise the match of our funds? We're excited to find out.</p>
<p>Not all 77 finalists will secure grants (we only have $4 million!), but we have a good pool from which some ideas, when fully developed, will stand out.</p>
<p>It’s going to be an interesting summer!</p>
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