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The Creative person Back up Program has been profitable artists working creatively with audio since 1994. Artists of every genre and style have been represented, including writers, choreographers, multidisciplinary artists, theatre audio designers, radio producers, motion picture makers, visual artists, and musicians and composers of all types. Every year, upwards to eight artists are awarded twenty hours of studio recording and production time with a Jack Straw engineer. An additional twelve artists receive matching awards for studio time as part of our Creative person Help Program. Artists for the Creative person Support Programme are selected by an interdisciplinary peer panel.

The opportunity to work in a big professional recording studio with experienced sound engineers is a boon to many artists who may not otherwise be able to afford to produce piece of work in this setting. The Artist Support Plan is open to artists of all disciplines whose project proposals include sound as a major component. Projects are presented to the public at creative person events at Jack Straw and other venues.

Artists selected for the 2022 Artist Support Plan

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Athr (pronounced at-ther) is an audio visual artist based in Seattle, WA. Working at the intersection of music, art, and technology Athr is a social activism empowered music project who makes music to empower marginalized communities.

Their 2020 debut anthology Childhood'south Finish received critical acclaim from Seattle Met Magazine who described it every bit "industrial-futurist R&B/hip-hop . . . that is music for the trip the light fantastic toe flooring heart-searching of 2050." KBFG radio station host Louise Bendall cited the album as "Ane of the all-time Seattle albums of 2020."

They received their Bachelors in Studio & Digital Art from Dartmouth College & their Masters in Architecture from the University of Washington. They create both sounds and visuals to help storytell the modernistic ethos of underrepresented minority. Their second full length album MMXX is prepare to be released in 2022.

They hold a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts and Digital Art from Dartmouth College and Masters in Architecture from the University of Washington. Most notably, they received the Seattle Arts & Culture Public Fine art Commission and the Andy Warhol Foundation Commonage Power Fund and are a seasonal instructor for the Seattle Compages Foundation.

Artist Back up Program 2022: Completion of their debut anthology, MMXX.

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And then'le Celestial (they/them/theirs pronouns) is a Trans Non-Binary, Queer, and Gela' CHamoru artist, singer, songwriter, performer, and producer. They were born and raised on Guahan in the Mariana Islands, but is currently based in the Puget Audio Salish (Tacoma and Seattle, WA). The art And so'le creates honors the existences and sacredness of Indigenous CHamoru/Pacific Islander identity and Trans Non-Binary, Queer and Gela' (CHamoru word for "gay") identity. Through music, they create an open up and empathetic space to explores all the dimensions of beingness Gela', Trans and Queer CHamoru. Art and music allows them to honor their ancestors, themself, and the souls and bodies we hold; a space where sexuality, sensuality, and love can be explored openly; a infinite to heal and grow. Using music as a means of storytelling allows them to share stories that they and their communities need to run across and hear; to remind and assert that their being is sacred and worthy of dear and power; to imagine and manifest a world where we be in our entirety.

Artist Back up Plan 2022: Production of "And so'le Celestial'due south Solar Return," a music soundscape that will exist a ceremony and story of queer and trans CHamoru grief, love, and healing.

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Vibhuti Kavishwar has been learning music since the early historic period of v. Her father, Belatedly Shri Lakshman Chausalkar, was her get-go guru and a great composer. She is currently taking song lessons from Srivani Jade in Seattle.

Vibhuti  runs her ain music establish, Swarsadhana School of Music, where she teaches both kids and adults. Her chief mission is to pass on the rich legacy of traditional Hindustani Classical music and Indian Folk music to the side by side generation. She has won several National level singing competitions in the The states and Canada including BMM Saregama, Swarangan organised by Eprasaran.com, "I Am Next Superstar" which was judged past Sonu Nigam and Suresh Wadkar, both established and well known musicians in the Bollywood film industry. Recently she completed a Usa tour with "Marāthi Astitva", a show that includes Indian maestro Satyajit Prabhu and talented singers and musicians from beyond the country. She also performed equally a singer with the Michigan Philharmonic Symphony in December 2021.

Artist Back up Program 2022: Shraddhanjali, an album of bhajans composed by her begetter Tardily Shri Lakshman Chausalkar.

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Paul Kikuchi attended an Ella Fitzgerald concert while in the womb and was born the adjacent twenty-four hours. He shares a birthday with Prince. His music is wide ranging — from drone/ambient soundscapes to compositions for traditional Japanese instruments, and has been described as ". . . somewhere betwixt natural and deliberate, between wind chimes and the strict guild of a composition" (The Stranger)  and "A Morricone showdown in a John Muzzle rock garden." (Paris Transatlantic). His work has been supported by Sleeping accommodation Music America, National Endowment of the Arts, and New Music The states, amidst others. Paul is tenured music kinesthesia at Southward Seattle College.

Artist Support Program 2022: An album of original works that features traditional Japanese instruments along with electronics and "Western" classical and pop instrumentation.

New Media Gallery 2015-16: AUTONOMIC

Artist Support Program 2013: Recording and production of Bat of No Bird Island, a song wheel for chamber-jazz ensemble based on the memoir of his grandfather Zenkichi Kikuchi.

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Marilyn Montúfar is a fine fine art photographer, educator, and activist with ten years of inquiry, production, didactics, and exhibition experience locally, nationally, and internationally. Her piece of work amplifies stories about underrepresented communities through the arts – youth, migrants, women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ communities.

She received a BFA in photography from the Schoolhouse of Visual Arts, New York. Her work has been the field of study of solo exhibitions at Strange Paradise Gallery (2021), Portland, Centro de Investigaciones Artísticas Gerónimo Baqueiro Fóster, Mérida, Mexico (2019), Gallery 4Culture, Seattle (2018), among others, and has been included in numerous group exhibitions since 2006. In fall 2020, her photograph Ronnie and Cleveland (2006), inaugurated the Frye Art Museum's Boren Imprint Series at a monumental scale in the form of a 16 ten 20 ft. vinyl banner.

Montúfar has been an artist in residence at Chautauqua School of Art, Chautauqua, NY, Centrum, Port Townsend, Washington, the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont; and Key Studio, Mexico City where she created the photography youth project Across Borders/ Más allá de las fronteras – a visual collaboration and international substitution programme between Mexico and the U.s.a.. The project was featured at the Northern Vermont University's Julian Scott Memorial Gallery, FotoMéxico Festival, and the Tamayo Art Museum's Instruction Centre in Mexico City in 2019. Montúfar is a Mexican American dual citizen.

Artist Support Program 2022: Sound back up for a project bridging photography with migrant youth storytelling through audio and writing to address how Latinx communities have been impacted by the COVID-xix pandemic.

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D.A. Navoti is a fellow member of the Gila River Indian Customs and a multidisciplinary storyteller, writer, and composer. He is a descendant of Hopi, Zuni, Akimel O'otham, and Yavapai-Apache tribes, and his artwork investigates what it means to be Indigenous in the 21st century. Navoti's literary work has been published by Indian Country Today, Spartan, Homology Lit, The 7th Wave, Cloudthroat, and elsewhere. He's a old author young man at Hugo Firm and Jack Straw Cultural Center, and in 2020 he was a Radical Imagination grantee from NDN Collective and a CityArtist with the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.

Artist Support Plan 2022: "O'otham Rhapsode," a multimedia project depicting the lives and homelands of the Akimel O'otham, whose bequeathed lands are located south of Phoenix, Arizona.

2017 Writers Plan

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Tom Pearson is a poet, multi-media performance and visual creative person, choreographer, director, and filmmaker whose work combines material culture and audience-centered narratives, taking the form of mixed-media projects that employ theater, art, choreography, and poesy every bit well as ceremony, artifact, and mythos to arts and crafts interactive experiences. He is known for his original works for theater, including the long-running, off-Broadway, immersive hitsAnd then She BrutalandThe Grand Paradise, and as a founder and co-artistic director of the New York City-based performance visitor Tertiary Rails Projects. He is besides director and curator for the Global Performance Studio, an international program for cultural listening and exchange. Tom has been named among the 100 virtually influential people in Brooklyn civilisation byBrooklyn Magazine and has received numerous awards and accolades for his piece of work including ii New York Dance & Functioning (BESSIE) Awards and a Kingsbury Award for writing (from the Florida State Academy). His work has been commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, La Jolla Playhouse, Danspace Project, Jacob's Pillow, La Mama East.T.C, Dance Theater Workshop, Arts Brookfield, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Quango, and others. He has also been awarded creative person fellowships and residencies from CEC Artslink (St. petersburg, Russia), The Bogliasco Foundation (Liguria, Italia), the Center for the Arts at Wesleyan University (CT, U.s.a.), and Olin Higher of Applied science (MA, USA).

Artist Back up Program 2022 (with Berette S Macaulay): [United nations-TITLED], a site-specific, multi-locational intervention of gentrified cityscapes—exposing the loss of cultural spaces and community erasure through an audience-centered, experiential, and ritual performance.

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Berette S Macaulay is a photo-based interdisciplinary artist, curator, and author built-in in Sierra Leone, and raised in Jamaica. Her work engages complex cultural negotiations of be/longing, coded identity-performance, memory, and mythmaking. Spaces of exhibition and sharing include, Melkweg Expo (Netherlands), Fine art Alive (India), SP-Arte (Brazil), Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Memorial ACTe Museum (Guadeloupe), and Annenberg Space for Photography (United states). Permanent collections include National Gallery of Jamaica and Int'50 Centre for Photography (as 'SeBiArt'). She has received artist grants and residencies from 4Culture, Vermont Studio Eye, Shunpike Arts, and Simpson Center amidst others. Her curatorial work includes the permanent exhibition Mystic of a Adult female on Rita Marley at the Bob Marley Museum,HOME is be/LONGINGat Wa Na Wari,SHAPESHIFTERS – a film program forStudio Museum of Harlem's Blackness RefractionsExhibition at Frye Art Museum,Exploring Passages in the Blackness Diasporaat PCNW,and illusive self at Taller Boricua Gallery, NY. Publications include MONDAY Arts Journal, Feminist Media Histories (UC Printing), MFON Photography Periodical, Ebony and Of Note magazines, World Policy Periodical, and UNESCO Courier. Macaulay received the Champion of Seattle Arts Laurels, the UW Ottenberg-Winans Fellowship for African Studies, and is the Curatorial Boyfriend at On the Boards. She serves equally Professor/Fine art Liaison Program Manager at Henry Art Gallery and is the founder of Black Movie theater Collective – a project of i•ma•gine e•volve.

Artist Back up Program 2022 (with Tom Pearson): [Un-TITLED], a site-specific, multi-locational intervention of gentrified cityscapes—exposing the loss of cultural spaces and customs erasure through an audience-centered, experiential, and ritual functioning.

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Sharece Anissa Phillips is a Seattle-based artist, designer, and mystic. In add-on, they have been a dedicated radio DJ for over 8 years. Starting from pirated radio in Flagstaff AZ, to low power FM at Hollow Globe Radio, and KEXP hither in Seattle WA.

Serving every bit a creative healing justice abet, Phillips has worked equally an arts facilitator for adults with disabilities for over 10 years with the Hozhoni Art Gallery and Vibrant Palette Arts Heart.

Whether it be jewelry design, poesy, or hosting a podcast, throughout their artistic endeavors, Phillips'southward meditation has ever been on how creative practise integrates with healing the mind and body.

Artist Back up Program 2022: Nosotros Are the Others, a podcast looking to preserve a culture of mixed cultures, one intimate story at a time.

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Garrett Fisher has created more than than a dozen opera-theatre productions in the US and Europe, work that "has combined elements of opera, dance, Indian raga, Japanese Noh theater and more into fusions that have both a ritualistic intensity and an improvisatory freedom . . . a groundbreaking hybrid . . . a potent, unified and strikingly private utterance of unambiguous beauty" (The New York Times). His work has been profiled in the Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times. His Noh-inspired Kocho was premiered by Beth Morrison Projects in New York City; Yoshinaka, in collaboration with Tokyo-based Noh master Munenori Takeda at Seattle'due south Deed Theatre. Garrett's music is on the BIS label (The Passion of Saint Thomas More than is part of their thirty year/thirty disc commemorative series). The Iris was recorded at Jack Straw Cultural Center equally part of their Artist Support Program; his sound installation Mikawa was presented as function of the New Media Gallery Series. Blood Moon, commissioned past Beth Morrison Projects and HERE Arts Center, was premiered at New York City's Paradigm Festival in 2020.

In addition to his work equally a composer, Garrett is developing Cultivating Feedback: A Pocket Guide to Creative Survival with longtime collaborator Ken Cerniglia.

Artist Support Program 2022: On Foot Across the Solar Systems, a vocal cycle composed by Garrett Fisher featuring vocalist Maria Männistö, based on poetry by poet Edith Södergran.

New Media Gallery 2016-17 (with Tori Ellison): Mikawa

Creative person Back up Program 2014: Recording and production of The Iris by The Fisher Ensemble.

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Amber Flame is an interdisciplinary artist, author, activist and educator, whose work has garnered residencies with Hedgebrook, Vermont Studio Center, and more. In her writing, Flame explores spirituality and sexuality, cross-woven with themes of grief and loss, maternity and magic, and the interstitial joy in it all. As the singer-songwriter front of her ring, Terminal of the RedHot Mamas, her original music is heavily influenced by both blues and choral music, often morphing from the comfy into something new through the use of loops and electronically produced instrumentation and effects. A old church building kid from the Southwest, Flame's work is published in various arenas, including Def Jam Poetry, Nailed Mag, Winter Tangerine, and Carve up This Rock, with her first full-length poetry collection, Ordinary Cruelty, published in 2017 through Write Bloody Press. Flame's second book of poesy, apocrifa, is forthcoming from Red Hen Press.

Artist Support Program 2022 (with Last of the RedHot Mamas): Magick Blackness Woman Blues, an album of 8 original blues songs documenting different aspects of the everyday life of contemporary Black queer women.

Atrium Gallery 2018-xix: ::intrigue8::

Creative person Back up Program 2015: Produce an album of original songs made from the poems of various writers

Writers Program 2010

Creative person Support Program 2008: Tape Last of the RedHot Mamas, which explores African American mixed race and bi-cultural experiences with spoken give-and-take and new arrangements of dejection and jazz standards.

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Alex Guy is a Seattle-based violinist, violist, vocaliser and composer, and is the leader and chief songwriter of Led To Ocean, a magnetic trio that fuses classical, popular and experimental music. Alex has also composed extensively for dance, flick and theater, and has performed and collaborated with many notable bandleaders, composers, improvisers and musicians in the Pacific NW and beyond, including Angel Olsen, Thao and the Get Downward Stay Down, Wayne Horvitz, Mirah, Sera Cahoone, Jherek Bischoff, Ahamefule Oluo and Laura Veirs.

Artist Back up Program 2022: Record arrangements of four new songs for voice, strings and piano, each based on literary inspirations.

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Michael Hamm is a Seattle-based composer focused on stories that invite a homecoming to the body and a curiosity about the natural earth.  He has worked in collaboration with musicians, science educators, poets, filmmakers, and phase artists to produce shows that blend myth and science.  In 2019, Mike's electroacoustic ensemble Cosmozoa created a total-length album 'Ice Age Gospel' that blends human stories with living microcosms, wild spaces, and geologic fourth dimension. Mike has also created and performed live dance/film scores with choreographers Kaitlin McCarthy ('8 Abigails') and Coriolis Dance Company'south Christin Call ('Ad Astra per Astera' , 'Undiscover'd State').  In 2022 Mike and Cosmozoa are excited to begin production on a multidisciplinary climate opera ('Burn on Helicon'), which includes live performances and scientific exhibits.

Artist Support Program 2022: Production of a 7-vocal concert work, the courage of an opera chronicling climate change and emergent life forms.

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LaVon Hardison is a vocaliser/songwriter, artist, and general creative and sings jazz standards, originals, and her own eclectic and compelling arrangements of popular songs. Originally hailing from Boston, she has found a musical and creative community in the Northwest.  Equally at home at jazz clubs, corporate events, individual parties, and sacred settings, LaVon uses her background in musical theater, opera, and jazz as a foundation for her accessible, joyful, and engaging musical explorations and discovery. She is delighted to be a part of this residency!

Artist Support Plan 2022: Singing the Ink, a collection of 5 original songs based on books and poems (inspired past Bushwick/Seattle Arts and Lecture events).

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Derek Thousand. Larson, MFA Yale School of Art, is an artist and animator with previous feel at PBS. He produces the blithe documentary series Très Mall featuring academics on topics in philosophy, the environment, and the Anthropocene. The serial screened at the Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, Tranen, Times Square in New York City, MoCA Atlanta and Yale School of Architecture. Larson will be working on the soundtrack for his series.

Creative person Back up Programme 2022: Violencia Y Conciencia, a digital blitheness in Castilian featuring 10 academics from United mexican states Urban center roofing topics on philosophy, violence and Us policies impacting Mexico.

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MANtrio is an improvising trio with Sage Romey (piano), Sarah Yates (bass) and Melanie Sehman (drums/percussion) that uses the standard trio format as a laboratory for exploration, performing improvised music and original creative work. With radical listening as a guiding principle, their work breaks downwardly conventional stylistic barriers and ensemble roles, blurring the line between melody and rhythm and bringing together their collective experiences in jazz and blackness American musics , gimmicky, experimental, and medieval musics , as well equally visual art, literature and poetry. Their music is defined by placing radical listening and interaction at the center of the artistic process. By being present and listening to each other with curiosity instead of expectation, the music is an honest, unfiltered product of its firsthand context. MANtrio has performed at the Racer Sessions (Seattle), the Wayward in Limbo series (Seattle), Jazz Center of Bellingham Jazz Walk Festival, the Bellingham Alternative Library and other regional venues.

Creative person Support Program 2022: Studio recording of three original compositions for piano trio.

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Nothing Rosa is an otherworldly sound/visual experience and band led by artist, filmmaker, and performer, Brandi Diaz. A blend of psychedelic stone and soul that takes roots in latin rhythms, '60s-inspired garage, and surf, Nada Rosa delivers a spiritual and interdisciplinary dreamscape that fuses elements of ecstatic dance during performances to bring sonic layers to life. Brusk films and visual poems often accompany songs to permit the music to come alive inside the minds of listeners.

What began the idea for Nix Rosa was a desire to create space to celebrate, dance, grieve, heal, and connect all parts of the songwriter's personal experiences simultaneously. Her songs emerged from a time of loss, withdrawal and self-reflection, and became a way to gloat and honor her sacred femininity, independence, and cultural lineage. Zip Rosa uses music to face themes of longing, retentiveness, present sensation, joy and the fear of forgetting her past. Songs and films become letters; to herself, family, friends, spaces, lovers, and other lifetimes, in an endeavour at embodied self-preservation and universal connection.

The name Zippo Rosa signifies the concept of infinite potential (everything comes from nothingness/nada) and Rosa comes from the name of her maternal Grandmother, who represents authenticity, power and forcefulness. Amidst the ring's biggest influences are Pixies, Santo y Jonny, and Khruangbin.

Artists Support Programme 2022: Nunca Olvides, an album of original songs on themes of memory, loss, and unconditional love.

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Hannah Simmons and Leah Crosby are the team backside Field Guides, a series of place-based audio guides designed to help you reconsider the limitations of your ain torso. Their collaborative piece of work has been supported by the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, the Superhighway Park Association, and the Corvallis Arts Middle. Their shared practise is driven by deep questioning, rigorous logic, and communal care.

Creative person Support Program 2022: Sound support for Field Guides, a series of narrative sound scores that guide listeners on unusual and multi-sensory tours through public spaces.

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Amelia Winger-Bearskin is an creative person who innovates with artificial intelligence in ways that make a positive impact on our community and the environment. She is aBanks Family Preeminence Endowed Chair and Associate Professor ofBogus Intelligence and the Arts, at the Digital Worlds Institute at the University of Florida.  She is the inventor of Honor Native Heaven, a project for the U.South. Department of Arts and Culture:Honor Native Land Initiative. She founded Wampum.Codes, which is both an award-winningpodcast and anethical framework for software development based on indigenous values of co-cosmos.  Wampum.codes was awarded a Mozilla Fellowship embedded at the MIT Co-Creation Studio from 2019-2020 and was featured at the 2021 imagineNative festival. She continued her research in 2021 at Stanford University as their artist and technologist in residence made possible past the Stanford Visiting Artist Fund in Honour of Roberta Bowman Denning (VAF) .

In 2019 she was a delegate at the Summit on Fostering Universal Ethics and Pity  for His Holiness, The 14th Dalai Lama,  at his World  Headquarters in Dharmsala India.  In 2018 she was awarded a MacArthur/Sundance Plant fellowship for her 360 video immersive installation in collaboration with the artist Wendy Red Star (supported by the Google Bound Creator program). The non-turn a profit she founded, Thought New Rochelle, in partnership with the New Rochelle Mayor's Office, won the 2018 $1 Million Dollar Bloomberg Mayor's Challenge for their VR/AR Citizen toolkit to help the community co-design their city. In 2018 she was awarded the 100k Alternative Realities Prize for her Virtual Reality Projection from Engadget and Verizon Media. Amelia is the founder of the stupidhackathon.com.

Amelia is Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma, Deer Clan.

Artist Support Program 2022: Audio back up for Sky Earth/CLOUD Globe, an unguided detour (sound guide based in a tour guide app and installation)

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