The S'mores Grant Project is a capital raising opportunity that can benefit and enrich public spaces. I intend to generate funds by selling s'mores from a street vending cart and distribute partial profits, in the form of micro-grants, to individuals or groups in the community that are involved in public art.
The S’mores Grant Project provides grants for creative endeavors that engage with public environments. The grant is funded by artists selling s’mores, merchandise and more from a street vending cart. We make money, activate and transform public space , and share our earnings so others can do the same.
CONTACT
E-mail: smoresgrant@gmail.com
Phone: 913 406 8076
Thursday, June 17, 2010
S'mores Mission
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Boris Groys on Public Art
Every urban population believes in having its own collective psychology. One can ridicule this belief, but it has produced a lot of poetry, music and cinema that we are accustomed to valuing. The volume of poems about Parisian air or St. Petersburg’s weather is a sufficient justification for their architecture. However, if we don’t speak about art that is stimulated by a city but about art in the public space, then one should be very careful. The chance that any really good artwork can go though all possible channels that evaluate it is minimal. And, in general, art that is exhibited outside of arts institutions has to additionally identify itself as art. That makes art shown in the public space even more conservative than art shown within the framework of institutions.
S'Mores Grant in the News
The Rocket grant recipients are featured in this Kansas City Star article: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/06/05/1990845/rocket-grants-boost-local-artists.htm
SMORES GRANT PROJECT WINS ROCKET GRANT
After a small set-back where we had to cancel our Chicago trip, we are bouncing back nicely by procuring a Rocket Grant. This funding will enable us to build a new cart this summer and therefore have a greater presence in the community. The Rocket Grant has been provided by the Warhol Foundation (see here http://www.charlottestreet.org/). I sincerely hope more opportunities like this are available to creative people in our community. I want Kansas City to be on the map because of its creative population, in addition to BBQ, s'mores, hot n' sweaty
all night snake-bit evangelist trance-a-thons, and that bright new museum building. We can have it all!
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