City of Alexandria Receives National Endowment for the Arts Award to Fund the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program
City of Alexandria Receives National Endowment for the Arts Award to Fund the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program
For Immediate Release: August 9, 2022
City of Alexandria’s Office of the Arts is pleased to announce the results of the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program (CNGP). Funding for the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program is made possible by City of Alexandria and an Arts Project grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. To learn more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.
The Creative Neighborhood Grant Program application was launched on April 15, 2022, and by May 13, 2022, the Office of the Arts received 15 grant applications. With only $60,000 available to award, $61,143 is regranted to 13 nonprofit organizations which will help to hire and engage more than 200 artists with 38 program occurrences and 162 programming hours.
The Office of the Arts is truly pleased that the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program awardees will be able to help energize three neighborhoods in Alexandria including the West End, Arlandria, and Old Town by hosting unique and engaging community programs. All Alexandria city residents are cordially invited to participate in the upcoming Creative Neighborhood programs and to take part in this historic initiative which will help create vibrant creative communities in our city.
The Office of the Arts would also like to extend its appreciation for the honorable Mayor Justin Wilson, members of the Alexandria City Council, collaborating partners including Alexandria City Public Schools, Department of Teaching, Learning and Leadership, Office of Fine Arts; ACT for Alexandria; Alexandria Redevelopment Housing Authority; Alexandria’s Race and Social Equity Office; the West End Business Association; and Casa Chirilagua and various community stakeholders for their strong support of the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program and the arts in the city.
Should you have any questions about the Creative Neighborhood Grant Program or other Office of the Arts programs and services visit: alexandriava.gov/Arts or email arts@alexandriava.gov.
Creative Neighborhood Grant Programs to be offered between July 1 and December 15, 2022.
Arlandria
- Del Ray Artisans
“MakersFEST,” a free art making day with local artists
October 22, 2 - 6p.m.
Four Mile Run Conservatory, 4109 Mt. Vernon Ave
Calendar – Del Ray Artisans - Alexandria Citizens Band
“Concert and Instrument Petting Zoo” plus a series of “Fun Fridays” afterschool programs
October 22, 2 - 6p.m.
Four Mile Run Conservatory, 4109 Mt. Vernon Avenue
Alexandria Citizens Band – Building Community Through Music
Old Town
- Arts on the Horizon
“Balloon Project,” creative interactive workshop for children ages 0-3 and their families
September 24, October 8, 10:30 -11a.m.
Durant Art Center, 1605 Cameron Street
Arts on the Horizon - Home - Ethio Global Arts
"Zema Felega" (Searching for Melody), Music Contest, Finale Program with local, regional, and global participants.
December 3, 12 - 9p.m.
Durant Art Center, 1605 Cameron Street
Ethio Global Arts - Momentum Collective
“Creative Workshops”- poetry, monologues, short stories, and acting
September 10,17, 24; October 1, 12 - 3p.m.
Charles Houston Recreation Center, 901 Wythe Street
momentumcinc.org - Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association
"Faces" Film installation/art exhibition and videography workshop
September 10, Workshops 10a.m. - 1p.m. and 2 - 5p.m.
September 22, 23, 26, 27, & 28, Exhibition 12 - 6p.m.
“Special activity” September 22 opening reception 5 - 7p.m.
Durant Art Center, 1605 Cameron Street
Athenaeum | NVFAA | Old Town Alexandria - NOVA Connections
“Made in Ethiopia DMV Trade Fair” showcases traditional music and dance
October 15, 12 - 9p.m.
Durant Art Center, 1605 Cameron Street
Events | africanrun.com - Running Strong American Indian Youth
“Native American Cultural Beading Workshops”
September 10, 11; November 5, 6, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Durant Art Center, 1605 Cameron Street
Intertribal Creatives - Indian Youth
West End
- Network of Family Service:
“Ethiopian Film and Art Festival,” photo exhibition, and panel discussion with Ethiopian cinema directors, actors, and actresses.
August 26, 5 - 9p.m.; August 27, 2 - 8p.m.
Patrick Henry Recreation Center, Black Box Theater, 4653 Taney Avenue
Network of Family Service (network-of-family-service-nofs.netlify.app) - QuinTango
“Tango Concerts and Music Workshops for Families”
Date/Time: TBD
William Ramsay Recreation Center, 5640 Sanger Avenue
September 23, 6 - 7p.m.
Patrick Henry Recreation Center, 4653 Taney Avenue
QUINTANGO - QuinTango Home - Raeye Children Aid, Inc.
“Enkutatash Fest in Alexandria 2022” Ethiopian new year celebration showcasing traditional music, dance, fashion, and arts.
September 10, 2 - 10p.m.
William Ramsay Recreation Center, 5640 Sanger Avenue
Raeye (raeyechildrenaid.org) - Sound Impact
“Musicpalooza,” an interactive musical performance and music making
September 24, 10 a.m.
Patrick Henry Recreation Center, 4653 Taney Avenue
Musicpalooza — Sound Impact - Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic
“Musical Tales for Kids!” Three family orchestra concerts.
October 22, November 12, December 17, 4 - 6p.m.
Patrick Henry Recreation Center, Black Box Theater, 4653 Taney Avenue
wmpamusic.org
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