News
By Jason Amirhadji
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January 21, 2004
Student recipients of $5,000 in arts grants from Student Council continue to work on a handful of art projects which are slated for completion by the end of the academic year.
The projects represent a diverse cross-section of the arts, according to Student Arts Committee Chair Rebecca Menges.
The committee, created in 1999 by Council to facilitate artistic endeavors, initiated the painting of murals on red construction walls around Grounds and coordinated an arts reception for prospective students during Days on the Lawn in the spring.
The six projects receiving funding last semester were chosen from 18 proposals that had to meet certain requirements, such as being extracurricular in nature and unaffiliated with other student groups or organizations.
Those projects approved by the committee include a 20-minute black-and-white film, the installation of steel work tables in the courtyard of Campbell Hall, a multimedia sculpture, a public art display and the production of a Tennessee Williams play that was completed in December.
The accepted proposals intentionally were varied in scope and cost, Menges said.
"It was a struggle between funding a greater number of projects or fewer projects with greater complexity," she said.
The Independent Student Arts Project Fund was started last year with a seed grant from Vice President for Student Affairs Pat Lampkin.