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Island artists receive grants 

November 21, 2019
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Melissa Peter-Paul says receiving an arts grant from the provincial government gives her more time to focus on creating her quillwork boxes – made out of birch bark, sweet grass, porcupine quills and spruce root all harvested by her and her family.

Peter-Paul is among 15 Island artists who recently received a total of $50,000 through the provincial Arts Grants program.  

“I’m so grateful for the support from this arts grant,” Peter-Paul said. “Being able to follow in my ancestors footsteps means so much to me and makes me feel so proud to be a Mi’kmaq from Epekwitk.”

The successful applicants were selected by a six-member jury of their arts community peers and follows the same model used by the Canada Council of Arts.

“We’re noticing a very positive ripple effect from the Arts Grants program. The grant helps the artist develop their project or practice, then their work benefits others in the community with the art they’ve created. We’re committed to keeping this momentum going because art is incredibly valuable to our province’s culture and economy.”

- Economic Growth, Tourism and Culture Minister Matthew MacKay



Media contact:

Hillary MacDonald

Department of Economic Growth, Tourism and Culture

902-394-6368

hpsmacdonald@gov.pe.ca 

 

Backgrounder 

Successful Applicants

Gerald Beaulieu

Creation, Visual Art, $6,500

To build a large mechanized dinosaur skeleton, covered in black tar, drinking from an oil drum full of black crude.

Catherine MacLellan

Dissemination, Music, $2,500

To perform at two festivals in Australia (Woodford, Cygnet) as well as two music conferences (Folk Alliance International in New Orleans and Americana UK in London England.

Damien Worth

Creation, Visual Art, $2,500

To create eight large-scale paintings exploring the structures that exist 'below the surface' of natural environments and their potential for metaphor in relation to psychology.

Atlantic String Machine 

Creation, Music, $5,500

To develop a program of music for Atlantic String Machine based on the life of William Critchlow Harris made of original compositions, classical repertoire, and arrangements of traditional and popular music. 

Emma Fugate

Creation, Film, $3,050

To help create While Time Is Passing, a short musical film based on a single song by Island musician Jill Chandler in which she plays Lydia, a weary woman who has a final conversation with her husband, Ian Sherwood, before they go their separate ways. Funding will be used to complete the post-production.

Melissa Peter-Paul

Creation, Visual Art and Fine Craft, $6,000

To create a nesting set of six quillboxes using birch bark, porcupine quills, sweet grass and spruce root all harvested by the artist and her family. 

Rebecca Griffin

Professional Development, Interdisciplinary $2,000

To attend the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Puppetry intensive in January 2020.

Jordan Beaulieau

Creation, Visual Art, $3,000

To reflect on how locality affects Island artists by producing a photo series and accompanying publication over 12 weeks from November 2019 to February 2020. 

Kinley Dowling

Creation, Music and Film, $4,500

To create a new music video for KINLEY’s song, “Washington”. The music video will be directed by Prince Edward Island filmmaker Jenna McMillan and will be about women's empowerment and equality. 

Brielle Ansems

Creation, Music, $3,500

This project will be a full length album recorded at The Hill Sound Studio. Subject matter will focus primarily on the complexities of self-worth told through thirteen original songs.

Troy Little

Creation, Writing, $2,500

To complete the colour and design of his next graphic novel and have it ready for print by mid 2020.

Evan Furness

Creation, Visual Art, $2,500

To create New Texts, an artist book that uses digital collages of poems, drawings, and photographs to explore the habitual collecting of images in the digital age.

Dave Stewart

Dissemination, Writing, $1,132

To produce 100 limited edition first run copies of the short story collection entitled "Monster Man". 

Bren Simmers

Creation, Writing, $1,818

To write a new manuscript of poetry and prose that explores living with uncertainty.

Ariel Sharratt and Mathias Kom

Creation, Music, $3,000

To create an album of contemporary folk songs about work within the context of automation and the gig economy.

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