Bend Cultural Tourism Commission Grant Awards

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The Bend Cultural Tourism Commission announced the funding of seven Bend projects at its June 10 meeting, awarding $185,316. The funds will help organizations leverage marketing resources to attract more cultural tourists during the shoulder seasons and winter months — a time of year when the city’s tourism industry is down, yet the vibrant cultural activities so central to Bend’s character are still going strong.

The Bend Cultural Tourism Commission knows that Bend has many cultural activities already loved by the residents — and visitors want to participate in the activities that locals love. These are marketed to cultural tourists, who are looking for an experience, a particular authentic experience that will make their visit to Bend a memorable one, and these funds will help. Last year, the Bend Cultural Tourism Commission invested $125,000 in cultural organizations, and the organizations identified over 11,000 visitors participating in cultural activities throughout the shoulder months.

Todd Looby, executive director of BendFilm says, “BendFilm is growing in popularity both locally and nationally among filmmakers and fans alike. We have an incredible opportunity now with the generous BCTF award to further engage people that know of BendFilm casually. A larger audience will make the Festival an even more celebratory event to benefit our community, presenting filmmakers and local businesses alike. With all of the other great cultural events happening in October and throughout the year, Bend will solidify its reputation as a cultural destination.”

New to the Fund this year, the Sunriver Music Festival is receiving a grant for a new event, presenting the Steinway Showcase Piano Festival in March 2017 as part of their 40th season serving the arts and cultural needs of this region with world-class musical experiences. Without this grant, this new event would not be possible, and they are immensely grateful for the financial support enabling them to promote this event to new audiences within and beyond this region.

Following is the complete list of grants awarded:
Atelier 6000 Grant $21,066
A major art exhibit, Opening Japan: Three Centuries of Woodblock Prints, this fall. These works of art present a varied view of Japanese culture and also capture the creative and social shift that occurred when Japan opened its doors to the West in the 1850’s.

BendFilm, Inc. Grant $40,000
13th consecutive film festival, showcasing up to 90 independent narrative and documentary films. Throughout the four-day festival, visiting filmmakers and jurors also participate in public education panels.

High Desert Museum Grant $40,000
Commemorate the 75th anniversary of the United States’ entry into World War II (WWII) with a project, World War II High Desert Homefront, examining the High Desert region’s significance to the war effort—and the war’s lasting effects on the region. An immersive exhibit and programs will connect visitors to the wartime experiences of different groups in the region. This project will be designed to have broad appeal—vividly depicting historic events and how they shaped the cultural values and beliefs held in the U.S. today.

ScaleHouse Grant $25,000
BEND DESIGN CONFERENCE 2016 is a series of conversations, workshops, tours and exhibits by and for creative innovators everywhere. Planned for October 20-21, the Conference takes place in a variety of venues in downtown Bend. This is not a conference just for designers—it’s for entrepreneurs, educators, civic leaders, students, trade professionals and all of us curious about how design can interpret, connect and shape our world.

Sunriver Music Festival Grant $14,250
Teaming up with the Tower Theatre to present the Steinway Artist Showcase on March 24-25, 2017 at the Tower in downtown Bend. The showcase will feature nationally-acclaimed Steinway pianists Claire Wachter, Dean Kramer, Randy Porter and other Steinway Artists performing on multiple Steinway pianos over two days of solo and ensemble performances, multimedia events, masterclasses and workshops. Stylistically, both classical and jazz genres will be performed with strong emphasis on the variety of virtuosity this instrument provides.

Tower Theatre Foundation Grant $25,000
Building on the success of the 2016 Bend A Cappella Festival, the Tower Foundation will produce a more robust 2017 Bend A Cappella Festival, enhanced with additional activities, based on feedback and experience from 2016.

World Muse Grant $20,000
Fifth annual event, March 3-5, 2017, to connect attendees from near and far with locally and internationally recognized artists, activists and social change leaders to celebrate International Women’s Day and kickoff Women’s History Month. This three-day event includes panel discussions, art exhibits, live performances, interviews, keynotes, workshops and special events.

For more information on the makeup of the Commission, and its policies and procedures, go to http://tinyurl.com/lwqvpqd.

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