ComEd, League of Chicago Theatres Award $160,000 in Grant Funding to 18 Arts Organizations Across Northern Illinois
16 9월 2022 - 12:24AM
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Fifth annual Powering the Arts Grant Program
expands access to arts and culture
After two years of disruptions due to the pandemic, in-person
performances and theaters are back in northern Illinois. To
increase access to the arts in northern Illinois, ComEd and the
League of Chicago Theatres today announced that they have awarded
$160,000 in funding to local community arts organizations across
the region. Through ComEd’s annual Powering the Arts Program,
individual grants ranging from $10,000-$25,000 will go to 18
nonprofit organizations, including local theatres, arts programs,
cultural organizations, and youth centers.
Since 2018, this competitive grant program has disbursed
$580,000 in funding for initiatives and workshops across the
communities ComEd serves to boost public awareness, community
programming, engagement, and enjoyment of the arts.
“Creativity drives innovation, and there’s no better way to
inspire creativity than by supporting the arts in our communities,”
said Gil Quiniones, CEO of
ComEd. “Through this program and our partnership with the
League of Chicago Theatres, we are able to promote the arts and
celebrate diverse cultural programming in communities across
northern Illinois.”
This is the fifth year ComEd has partnered with the League of
Chicago Theatres, an alliance of more than 200 Chicago theatres.
Each year, ComEd funds the program, and the League of Chicago
Theatres reviews applications and administers the program to grant
recipients. This year’s recipients include art programs that
preserve cultural tradition, tell diverse stories and support
access to the arts for youth.
“Since 2018, the League of Chicago Theatres has been proud to
join ComEd in their efforts to support arts and culture
institutions across Illinois through the Powering the Arts Grant
Program,” said Jamie Abelson, League of Chicago Theatres’
director of programs. “As organizations welcome audience
members and students back into their theatres and classrooms, there
is a tremendous opportunity to reach communities in innovative
ways. This program supports institutions pursuing new avenues for
expanding access to the arts and we couldn’t be more excited about
this year’s group of recipients.”
Additional information on the ComEd Powering the Arts Program
can be found here.
The 18 ComEd Powering the Arts Program grant recipients for
2022 are:
- Albany Park Theater Project (Chicago – Albany Park) –
Albany Park Theater Project creates transformative experiences that
forge an inclusive community of youth, adult artists, and audiences
to build a more just, equitable, and joyful world. This grant will
support Albany Park’s production of “Port of Entry,” a new,
immersive, site-specific production inspired by the lives of
immigrants in the Albany Park neighborhood over the last 100 years.
The scale of this new production will greatly increase the
company’s capacity to engage and employ young people in the
creation process.
- Auditorium Theatre (Chicago – Downtown) – The Auditorium
Theatre of Roosevelt University is committed to presenting the
finest international, cultural, community, and educational
programming to Chicago and to the continued restoration and
preservation of the National Historic Landmark Auditorium Theatre.
This grant will support the Auditorium’s “Admit One” program that
helps remove all barriers facing partner groups hoping to attend
performances, including free admission, transportation support,
accessibility accommodations, and audience engagement
programming.
- Englewood Arts Collective (Chicago – Englewood) –
The ultimate goal of the Englewood Arts Collective is to reflect
the beauty of, enrich the community within, and help produce events
and interactions that reflect the Englewood Chicago community in a
positive way. This grant will support outreach efforts and creative
programming for Englewood Arts Collective’s “art village" within
the 2nd Annual Englewood Music Fest. This free community event is
presented as an affirming celebration of joy, love, and family,
brimming with the promise of what can be for this
neighborhood.
- Honey Pot Performance (Chicago – Garfield Park) –
Honey Pot Performance creates multiform performance projects,
participatory public humanities programming, and acts as an
incubator for the development of new works by artists of color.
This grant will support outreach efforts and community workshops
related to their performances of “Ladies Ring Shout 2.0” a Black
feminist community-based project that amplifies the experiences of
Black women in Chicago's West side through performance and creative
practice.
- Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago – Hyde Park) – The
Hyde Park Art Center is a hub for contemporary arts in Chicago,
serving as a gathering and production space for artists and the
broader community to cultivate ideas, impact social change, and
connect with new networks. This grant will support the expansion of
the center’s “Pathways” program into additional classrooms and
schools. The Pathways program creates opportunities for South Side
students to engage in visual arts learning throughout their
education.
- Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre (Chicago – Loop) –
Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre’s mission is to use multiple artistic
forms (primarily dance and music) and the combined talents of their
diverse company to convey intense personal narratives. They are
proudly and visibly multicultural, exploring the intersection of
heritage, culture, and identity through high quality art. This
grant will support Cerqua Rivera’s presentation of a concert in
partnership with the Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center as part of
their 2023 Spring Concert Series: “America / Americans.”
- Porchlight Music Theatre (Chicago – Near North
Side) – Porchlight is Chicago’s home for music theater,
illuminating the past, present and future of this American art form
through live performance, youth education, and outreach programs
that positively impact and connect with the community. This grant
will assist with the expansion of Porchlight’s summer program,
“Broadway in Your Backyard!” – a free touring performance of
professional music theater performers that brings crowd pleasing
favorites to neighborhood parks around Chicago.
- Kalapriya Center for Indian Performing Arts (Chicago – Near
South Side) – Kalapriya Center for Indian Performing Arts
presents India’s artistic diversity through performing arts that
preserve traditional South Asian art forms, and that build bridges
between the performing arts and our contemporary lives. This grant
will support “Arts for the Ages,” a program that will share the
power and colorful vibrancy of South Asian dance, music and ideas
with low-income senior citizens and bring those seniors together in
fellowship for outings to South Asian cultural events across the
city.
- Ballet Folklorico de Chicago (Chicago – Portage
Park) – Ballet Folklorico de Chicago is a non-profit Mexican
folkloric dance organization that provides cultural and dance
instruction in the Chicagoland area. They provide cultural
knowledge and help to preserve traditions for future generations
while increasing their communities’ involvement in the arts. This
grant will support outreach efforts and free attendance for
low-income students participating in Ballet Folklorico’s upcoming
anniversary celebration and their ongoing “‘Conserving’ our
Traditions” program.
- International Latino Cultural Center (Chicago – River
North) – The International Latino Cultural Center is an
organization enriching Chicago's cultural scene by promoting
positive images of Latinos, breaking stereotypes, and bringing
everyone together to experience all Latino cultures. This grant
will support outreach and expansion efforts surrounding the
organization’s various programs, such as the “Chicago Latino Film
Festival,” “Reel Film Club,” “The Chicago Latino Music Series,” and
“Film in the Parks.”
- SkyART (Chicago – South Chicago) – SkyART is a free and
openly accessible art center in the city of Chicago. They offer a
broad range of visual art programs to young people ages 5-24 at
their SkyART studios in South Chicago, in their growing network of
partnering schools, and with various partners in and around Chicago
Southside. This grant will support the expansion of SkyART’s
“Project Impact,” which provides free art therapy sessions for
vulnerable youth in communities on the South and West sides of
Chicago.
- Congo Square Theatre (Chicago – South and West Sides) –
Congo Square Theatre Company is an ensemble dedicated to producing
transformative work rooted in the African Diaspora. They are a
haven for artists of color to challenge and redefine the theatrical
canon by amplifying and creating stories that reflect the reach and
complexities of Black Culture. This grant will support the numerous
residencies, after-school, summer, and internship programs that
Congo Square provides for youth in predominantly Black, South, and
West side Chicago communities.
- Freeport Art Museum (Freeport, Ill.) – The
Freeport Art Museum creates experiences that spark the imagination
and engagement in the arts for all people by presenting exhibitions
and cultural events, advancing arts education, and excelling in
collection stewardship. This grant will support outreach efforts
and accessibility services related to the museum’s presentation of
“World Fest,” an event that brings together international
performers and Midwestern communities to enjoy music and culture
from other regions inside and outside of the United States.
- Special Gifts Theatre (Northbrook, Ill.) – The mission
of Special Gifts Theatre is to foster self-confidence, social,
speech and language skills in individuals with disabilities, using
educational and therapeutic techniques with the stage as the
platform, integrating creativity and fun. This grant will support
scholarships, adapted costumes, and accessibility services related
to Special Gift’s “Musical Theatre Program.” This program works
with students with disabilities throughout the year to rehearse and
perform full-length musical theatre productions.
- Momenta Dance Company (Oak Park, Ill.) – Momenta
cultivates and presents repertory and contemporary dance works that
strive to educate, innovate, and amplify the artistry of students
and professionals, inclusive of artists with disabilities. This
grant will support “Counter Balance,” Momenta’s annual performance
that showcases the authentic voice of disabled dance artists.
Funding will help support the live production, a virtual showing,
and Momenta’s outreach and development efforts related to the
event.
- Boys and Girls Club of Livingston County (Pontiac, Ill.)
– The Boys and Girls Club of Livingston County offers after-school
programs for children and teens ages 6-18 that strive to enable all
young people, especially those who need it most, to reach their
full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. This
grant will support a partnership with a local acting company to
provide the “Drama Matters” program to club members. The Drama
Matters program is designed to build self-confidence, spark
creativity, and boost academic achievement.
- West Side Show Room (Rockford, Ill.) – The West
Side Show Room makes room for everyone to participate in the
performing arts, envisioning a future where experiencing the arts
can inspire everyone in their community towards greatness. This
grant will support audience outreach and free performances of their
upcoming Rockford and Midwest premiere production of “The Wind And
The Breeze” by Nathan Alan Davis, an award-winning African-American
playwright originally from Rockford, Illinois.
- Northlight Theatre (Skokie, Ill.) – Northlight
Theatre aspires to promote change of perspective and encourage
compassion by exploring the depth of our humanity across a bold
spectrum of theatrical experiences. This grant will support the
expansion of two of Northlight’s programs, the “High Lights”
program that provides dramatic writing workshops for partnering
senior centers, and the “Arts for Everyone” program which provides
free tickets and accessibility services to seniors and other
clientele of its community partners attending Northlight’s
mainstage productions.
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EXC), the nation’s leading competitive energy provider, with
approximately 10 million customers. ComEd provides service to
approximately 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information visit
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