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Mission: To nurture and support contemporary dance artists, the organizations that present them, and to identify and build audiences for contemporary dance in the greater Houston area.
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DiverseWorks is a non-profit art center
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DiverseWorks is a place where the process of creating art is valued and where artists can test
new ideas in the public arena. By encouraging the investigation of current artistic, cultural and social
issues, DiverseWorks builds, educates, and sustains audiences for contemporary art.
The Idea Fund • $4000 awards to 10 TX‐based, ar=st‐centered, innova=ve projects • Partnership with Aurora Picture Show, Project Row Houses, and The Warhol Founda=on
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Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is a non‐profit agency established by the City of Houston to advance the arts on its behalf. HAA distributes grants to more than 220 nonprofit arts organiza=ons and individual ar=sts each year. HAA invests in and nurtures Houston’s thriving crea=ve community by cul=va=ng business volunteers, commissioning the work of ar=sts for public spaces, managing the city’s civic art collec=on, showcasing Houston’s rich folklife tradi=ons, and empowering arts organiza=ons to become sustainable and reach new audiences. For informa=on on all events, visit HAA’s online resource at www.artshound.com.
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promo=on of the theatre community in Houston and the surrounding area.
• The Alliance Audi4ons: an annual area‐wide audi=on, which all local theatre companies are encouraged to a9end, is open to all Equity and non‐Equity actors. Addi=onally, designer poraolios and models are on display and made available for companies to evaluate at the Alliance Designer Showcase.
• The Nina Awards: “The Ninas” are designed to raise the public and media awareness of the theatre community by empowering ar=sts and recognizing excellence in Houston theatre. A commi9ee consis=ng of representa=ves from HTA member theatres, independent local ar=sts, the local media, and educa=onal ins=tu=ons are charged with adjudica=ng the poten=al produc=ons and ar=sts. The awards are bestowed upon the recipient at an annual award func=on following each Awards Year.
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