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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Wallace Money

Posted by Jen Graves on Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:33 PM

I have been remiss in not mentioning this before now, but the Wallace Foundation is giving Seattle arts orgs a whole lot of money.

In visual art the funds are going to Seattle Art Museum.

SAM will receive $750,000 over four years to broaden and deepen participation by young adults (ages 18 to 35) in the museum. SAM will study how it can best serve young adults through research, data analysis and evaluation. Consistent, entertaining “gateway” experiences combined with engaging programs will provide opportunities for young adults to become more involved with the museum. To reach the young adult audience, SAM will build partnerships with a diverse array of organizations and explore communications strategies, including targeted emails and social networking.

Other recipients are On the Boards (for developing OtBTV, which sounds cool), SIFF Cinema, One Reel, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle Opera, and EMP/SciFiMuHaFa.

I guess I have three responses.

1. Great! Yay! Thanks! Super!

2. Memo to SAM: BEGIN AND END ON THE WEB, and don't forget publicity, either. SAM's web site is insanely, insanely bad. The museum is also insanely, insanely bad about getting the word out about anything it does. These problems can be solved at the same time. Also, the museum is constantly changing what's on the walls but it's impossible to know what's come down and what's gone up by checking the web. THIS MUST CHANGE. Yesterday, for instance, I came across a great Conrad Marca-Relli in the ab-ex gallery where the Robert Motherwell used to be. I found a surprise Koons—a great big St. John the Baptist that I didn't even know SAM had—in the contemporary gallery, along with newly acquired works by Aaron Curry, Cris Brodahl, Joseph Cornell, and John Stezaker. Imagine if there were a tool where images could be projected live from places all over the world reaching people all over the world! IT HAS BEEN INVENTED. Seattle Art Museum, PLEASE USE THE WEB. You now have the funds.

3. I realize that the Wallace Foundation is not an impresario. But this is a lot of money we're talking about, and interpreted strictly, all of this money could go into the hands of arts administrators and not a cent into the hands of artists. There's no talk of new commissions at the museum, at the opera, at the cinema, or at the ballet. There's talk of "develop[ing] and market[ing] eight new three-play Social Subscription pilot programs" (to the tune of $750,000 at the Rep); of "technology infrastructure to increase accessibility to opera" ($750,000); of "develop[ing] a community outreach campaign" ($750,000 at SIFF Cinema); of "expand[ing] and enhanc[ing] youth-driven programming" ($585,000 at EMP/SciFiMuHaFa). That's all good stuff, but will these organizations really make it matter?

 

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Wow. That sounds like money that could have been WAY better spent. Like a food bank.
Posted by gk on November 26, 2008 at 2:59 PM
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The answer to your question is NO.

And, I know ALL arts groups are in dire straits...(actually, EVERYTHING is in dire financial straits), but it would have been nice if they could have thrown a little money to struggling, SMALL arts groups who tend to utilize monies on actual art, and not administration.
Posted by michael strangeways on November 26, 2008 at 3:15 PM
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You know Jen, us at EMP|SFM work hard to keep our name short and succinct! Besides, HaFa sounds too much like laughter.
Posted by carly d. on November 26, 2008 at 3:15 PM
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What a crock. Why does SIFF need $750,000 for "outreach"?? Isn't that just advertising and promotion, all of which will hit us up for even more money through individual donations?

From the Wallace release:

"The Wallace Excellence Award will enable SIFF to engage more young urbanites, ethnic minorities, and children and families via an enhanced Internet presence, online social networking and digital programming."

So, they're getting $750k to set up a MySpace page?
Posted by Explorer on November 26, 2008 at 3:35 PM
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Money spent on SAM is ... mostly a waste.

But no, it's for the Fly Filmmaking and other things where kids and young adults actually make real shorts and movies - digicams are pretty cheap now.
Posted by Will in Seattle on November 26, 2008 at 3:49 PM
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Wallace can spend their money any way they want. It's not taxpayer dollars. Personally I would like Seattle to have a world class museum.

I also wish there was more art on the internet. It would make me more likely to go see art in person. A small screen sized picture is just an appetizer for what a meal a great work of art can be when viewes in person.

Posted by elswinger on November 27, 2008 at 10:09 AM

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