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Maria Hassabi, Show, The Kitchen 2011; image by Rosane Chamecki
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Masanari Kawahara's Hiroshima as part of Pangea World Theater's Alternate Visions Series; photo by Marc Norberg.
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Barbara Claussen, Modern Monoliths, 2009, Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
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Kirsten Hassenfeld, Dans La Lune, 2007 Smack Mellon; paper with mixed media dimensions variable; photo by Etienne Frossard
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Pillsbury House Theatre Production: No Child… by Nilaja Sun; In Photo: Sonja Parks; Credit: Michal Daniel.
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Rural Mural by Mike Fitzsimmons and John Grider; Forecast Public Art, Hutchinson, Minnesota, 2010; photo coutesy of the artists.
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Cast of the TEAM's Mission Drift (LtoR): Heather Christian, Libby King, Brian Hastert, Amber Gray, Mikaal Sulaiman; ArtsEmerson 2011; photo by Rachel Chavkin.
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Kamau Amu Patton, Simone Leigh, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, 2011, Studio Museum in Harlem Artists-in-Residence; photography by Ray Llanos.
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Kimberly Bartosik's Ecsteriority1 ; 2007 The Kitchen 2007; photo credit: Alex Escalante; performers Tara Lorenzen, Matthew Winheld.
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Dread Scott, Money to Burn, 2010, New York City--Broad St & Wall St in front of the NY Stock Exchange Building; photo by Dexter R. Jones
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The Jerome Foundation, created by artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill (1905-1972), seeks to contribute to a dynamic and evolving culture by supporting the creation, development, and production of new works by emerging artists. The Foundation makes grants to not-for-profit arts organizations and artists in Minnesota and New York City.
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