
Courtesy of CMAD
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Columbus Museum of Art & Design (CMAD) has announced that it awarded four grants for community-based art and design projects. This is a pilot for a new grant program CMAD has developed to support visual art and design projections in order to continue to build the Columbus legacy of innovative design.
CMAD asked applicants to focus on projects that engage the greater Columbus community in short-term visual art and design experiences by creating 2D, 3D, multimedia, or digital work.
The projects receiving grant funding are:
Columbus Area Arts Council, $5,000 for “Learning Patterns” mural by Lulu Loquidis and Daniel Luis Martinez of LAA Office.
City of Bloomington, $2,500 for the “Paper Pavilions: 2X2X” exhibition, curated by Sean M. Starowitz
Friends of Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives, $2,250 for the “Cleo Turns 50” exhibit, curated by Tricia Gilson
LA-Más, $2,500 for “Thank U, Next”, a 2019 Exhibit Columbus installation



