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Hawaii State Foundation On Culture and The Arts JANUARY 2021 Newsletter

SFCA Telework Update
The SFCA office remains closed to the public. SFCA staff are continuing to work remotely, and can be contacted by email or telephone. If you aren’t sure who to contact, email HawaiiSFCA@Hawaii.Gov, or call (808) 586-0300 and leave a voice message, including your name and telephone number. 

Small Business and Entertainment Venue COVID-19 Relief
In December, Congress passed a year-end government funding bill that includes $900 billion in COVID relief. More than $300 billion of the COVID relief spending is dedicated to small business assistance, including an extension of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a new  Small Business Administration (SBA) grant program for live entertainment venues and museums, and new funding for Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) emergency grants in low-income communities. Senator Brian Schatz has released a new COVID-19 Federal Resource Guide to help Hawaiʻi small businesses access new funding programs. View the guide, which is updated continuously, on Senator Schatz’ website: https://www.schatz.senate.gov/coronavirus/small-businesses.

Call for Student Artists: 2021 Young Artists of Hawaiʻi

Young Artists of Hawaiʻi
Students and educators: submissions are open for the 2021 Young Artists of Hawaiʻi competition! Public, charter, private, or home-school Hawaiʻi students enrolled in grades K-6 are eligible to participate.
 
Final day to submit artwork is Friday, January 25, 2021.
Theme: "My Culture, My Family, and Me"
Exhibit at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum May 14 - June 25, 2021.
Replica of the exhibit on display at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center May 2021 - March 2022.
Link to additional info (how to enter, important dates, contact info) on SFCA website: https://sfca.hawaii.gov/arts-education-programs/student-exhibitions

Young Artists of Hawaiʻi is an annual student art competition and exhibition. Presented by the State Foundation on culture and the Arts and the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority, this program recognizes creative excellence among Hawaiʻi’s public and private school students, Kindergarten through sixth grade. A panel of judges select 96 works for the exhibition, which is presented at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum.

Artists in the Schools Applications

Photo: Waiahole Elementary School students in a taiko drumming residency with Chizuko Endo (2019). Photo credit: State of Hawaiʻi Department of Education.

Applications for the Artists in the Schools (AITS) arts residency grants will open later this month. We will announce when the applications are open in a separate email. School educators and administrators from all state of Hawaiʻi public and charter schools are eligible to apply in partnership with a Teaching Artist from the SFCA Artistic Teaching Partners Roster. For more information: https://sfca.hawaii.gov/grants.

Art Bento Applications Open January 15

Photo: Art Bento students use the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum as a learning laboratory to learn to observe, describe, interpret and site evidence backing up the interpretation. Artworks shown are from the Art in Public Places Collection, and on display in the “In Hawaiʻi” exhibition. Kalihi Kai Elementary students with Teaching Artist Marcia Pasqua, February 2020.

Art Bento at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum (HiSAM) is a museum education program serving Oʻahu public and charter schools grades 2-6. The program actively engages students and teachers through activities connected to current arts standards and ELA Common Core standards. There is no cost to schools to participate in the program, and funds for bus transportation are provided.
Applications open on the SFCA website Friday January 15, 2021.
Deadline for applications: Friday March 12, 2021.
Learn more about the program on the SFCA website: https://sfca.hawaii.gov/artbento.
Contact: Susan Hogan, Museum Educator. Email: susan.m.hogan@hawaii.gov. Telephone: (808) 596-9958. 

Poetry Out Loud

The Hawaiʻi State Finals and National Finals for the 2021 Poetry Out Loud recitation contest will be held virtually.
Poetry Out Loud is open to all students in grades 9 – 12, and is designed to fit into a teacher’s busy schedule. Teachers are provided with free curriculum materials, designed to meet national standards and augment their regular curriculum with poetry recitation and competition.
 
The deadline to register your school or organization is January 18, 2021.
Learn more on the Poetry Out Loud website, www.PoetryOutLoud.org.
SFCA partners with the Honolulu Theatre for Youth to implement the program statewide.
Hawaiʻi state contact: Tamara Smith, edadmin@HTYweb.org.

Community Projects: Biennium Grants Applications Open February 1
The Biennium Grants program is open to eligible nonprofit organizations throughout the state of Hawaiʻi and supports projects that align with SFCA’s Strategic Priorities: Culture, Engagement, Education, the Arts.  
Biennium Grant Fiscal Year 2022 & 2023 “Intent to Apply” is open Monday, January 4 through Monday, March 1.
To submit an Intent to Apply, login or create a profile in Hawaiʻi GO Smart: https://hawaii.gosmart.org/login.php
Contact: Brittany Rakowitz, Community Arts Coordinator. Email: SFCAGrants@hawaii.gov. Telephone: (808) 586-0300.
Learn more about Biennium Grants on the SFCA website: https://sfca.hawaii.gov/programs-for-organizations/biennium-grants.  

Grant Review Panelist Applications Open

The SFCA’s grant programs are seeking Grant Review Panelists to review applications for grant funding. Do you know arts/culture professionals who may be interested in volunteering their time and expertise?
At the SFCA, we view art and cultural engagement as critical to the educational, economic, and social well-being of individuals, communities, and the state of Hawaiʻi. Panels are selected per Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules, Chapter 92, and composed of arts professionals who represent a broad range of artistic and cultural viewpoints to review applications for grant funding. An arts professional is qualified by their activities, training, skills, and/ or experience in one or more forms. All panel members serve without compensation. For more information and the application form:
https://sfca.hawaii.gov/grants/ 
National Endowment for the Arts 2021 Grants for Arts Projects
Guidelines and application materials for Grants for Arts Projects funding are now available on the National Endowment for the Arts' new website (www.arts.gov). Application deadlines are February 11 and July 8, 2021 for projects taking place beginning in 2022.

A guidelines webinar for potential applicants will be hosted on
Wednesday January 6, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (Hawaii Standard Time). Register on the NEA website: Grant Application Process Guidelines Webinar.

SFCA Grantee Spotlight
SFCA supports community projects across the state through grants to nonprofit organizations in Hawaiʻi. 

Hawaii Institute for Music Enrichment and Learning (HIMELE)

In response to COVID-19, HIMELE pivoted their Biennium Grants supported project from the
Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festivals to the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Showcase with monthly live performances on Facebook. The performances are held on last Saturday of each month through June 2021. The December 19 performance was livestreamed and the recording is available at Hawaiian Steel Guitar Showcase.  
Honolulu Theatre for Youth (HTY)
Honolulu Theatre for Youth’s “The HI Way” program, launched in response to pandemic restrictions, is featured in the National Endowment for the Arts’ most recent issue of American Artscapes Magazine. “To suddenly create a video where you’re getting no response, where you’re talking to a camera, was a journey of learning,” said Director of Drama Education Dan Kelin, who noted that while it’s been a challenge to make the switch to virtual given his staff’s lack of filming and editing experience, it has also been rewarding. “This was one of the things that I really liked about pivoting to digital work. I think it was a great training tool for my staff: learning to really cut down to the absolute essence of what we’re trying to get at with the work that we do.” Read the full article online: https://www.arts.gov/stories/magazine/2020/3/arts-time-covid/new-ways-thinking-about-art.  

Ballet Hawaii and Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra
Ballet Hawaii and Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra presented the annual Nutcracker Ballet performance as a television broadcast that aired on December 19th, 25th, and 26th. Set in the 1858 Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, the production included costume design by costume designer Christine Darch, with local fashion designers Kini Zamora and Anne Namba.

SFCA in the Community
Hawaiʻi State Legislature Committee on Labor, Culture and the Arts (LCA)
Informational Briefing. Thursday, December 3, 10:00 a.m. Hosted by Senator Brian Taniguchi, Chair of the Senate Committee on Labor, Culture and the Arts (LCA). The purpose of the informational briefing was to receive a presentation from creative sector leaders in Hawai‘i about the importance of the creative economy to the welfare of the State of Hawai‘i. House Committee on Culture, Arts and International Affairs Rep. Cedric Gates was also in attendance as well as LCA members Sen. Stanley Chang, Sen. Kurt Fevella, Sen. Les Ihara, and SFCA Executive Director Jonathan Johnson. A recording of this hearing is available online and can be viewed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NMFLf_oHKvk  
Panel Meeting: SFCA Artistic Teaching Partners Roster  
In December, the SFCA convened a panel of highly qualified arts educators to begin the process of onboarding new Teaching Artists onto the SFCA Artistic Teaching Partner Roster (https://sfca.hawaii.gov/arts-education-programs/artists-in-the-schools/artistic-teaching-partners-roster/). The SFCA is looking forward to diversifying the Roster over the next few years by bringing on artists of various artistic discipline, age, ethnicity, ability, and experience in working with different populations. SFCA arts education programs draw on this roster, including the statewide Artists in the Schools (AITS) program and the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum’s Art Bento arts education program. 

Recent and Upcoming Exhibit Visits
SFCA artwork purchases are recommended by an Acquisition Award Selection Committee (AASC) that have been invited to view a juried or curated art exhibit in the state of Hawaiʻi. The AASC is generally composed of SFCA commissioners, staff members, and visual arts consultants.

For more information on AASCs, including how to invite a committee to an exhibit, or to volunteer as a Visual Art Consultant, please visit our website. For more information about specific exhibits, please contact the exhibit host organizations.
Approved Exhibit Visits

The SFCA Board of Commissioners has approved Acquisition Award Selection Committee (AASC) visits to these exhibits:
Hawai‘i Island - 2020 Pacific States Biennial North American Juried Print Exhibition, University of Hawaiʻi-Hilo, Hilo. Print media, juried. Originally scheduled for November 6 - December 31, 2020, this exhibit has been postponed to 2022. 
Maui - Hui Noʻeau Annual Juried Exhibition 2021 at the Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center, Makawao. Mixed media, juried. January 15 – February 19, 2021. 
O‘ahu - Resilience, the Honolulu Museum of Art School, Linekona Gallery, Honolulu. Ceramic, curated. Originally scheduled for September 18 - October 16, 2020, this exhibit has been postponed. 
O‘ahu - Transparency in Translation, the Honolulu Museum of Art School,  Linekona Gallery, Honolulu. Watercolor and glass. Originally scheduled for October 31 - November 27, 2020, this exhibit is now virtual: https://honolulumuseum.org/collection_exhibits/current-exhibitions/transparency-in-translation.  
 
Approved AASC visits are also posted on the SFCA's website: https://sfca.hawaii.gov/programs-for-artists-presenters/selling-your-art/
AASCs visited the following exhibits in September, October and November 2020
 
Hawai‘i Island - Kipaipai Fellows 2020, Kahilu Theatre Galleries.
Hawai‘i Island - Abstract Only 2020, Wailoa Center, Hilo.
Hawai‘i Island - Hawaii Nei 2020, Wailoa Center, Hilo.
Kauaʻi - Art Kauaʻi, Kauaʻi Society of Artists.
Maui - Mālama Wao Akua, Hui Noʻeau.
O‘ahu - Hawaii Craftsmen Annual Statewide Juried Exhibition 2020, Downtown Art Center, Honolulu.
O‘ahu - A Deeper Shade of Soul, Sculpture by Jonathan Swanz, the Honolulu Museum of Art at First Hawaiian Center, Honolulu.
O‘ahu - Downtown Drawing, the Honolulu Museum of Art at First Hawaiian Center, Honolulu.
O‘ahu - Incipit: Paintings by Tom Walker, the Honolulu Museum of Art at First Hawaiian Center, Honolulu.
O‘ahu - Why are you painting?, the Honolulu Museum of Art School, Linekona Gallery, Honolulu.
Fiscal Year 2020 Art Acquisitions

Fiscal Year 2020 (July 2019 - June 2020) purchases, gifts, and transfers of artwork to the Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts have been posted to the SFCA website. Read more:
https://sfca.hawaii.gov/news.

Arts and Culture Calendar
Friends of the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum (HiSAM): The HiSAM Gift Shop, operated by the Friends of HiSAM volunteer group, is displaying new work by Herman Piʻikea Clark, Kānaka Maoli artist, educator, and business owner. Friends of HiSAM are also displaying artworks in the museum café, by emerging Kānaka Maoli artists Cory Kamehanaokalā Holt Taum, Nanea Lum, and Nālamakūkapō Ahsing. Artworks are available for sale. For more information, or to purchase artworks, please contact the Friends of HiSAM at FriendsOfHiSAM@Gmail.Com.
Hawaiʻi Contemporary Art Summit: February 10-13, 2021. A multi-day event that brings together renowned keynote speakers, artists, curators, and thinkers from Hawai‘i and around the world for educational programming focused on art and ideas. A thematic precursor to the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 (HT22), Art Summit 2021 is a series of insightful and compelling talks, performances, film screenings, and workshops that situates Hawai‘i at the center of high-caliber, global discourse around contemporary art and ideas to local and international audiences. This summit is sponsored in part by funding from the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. This program is free to the public. Learn more and register on the Hawaiʻi Contemporary website: https://hawaiicontemporary.org/art-summit.
Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities Public Humanities and Preservation & Access grants are currently open. HCF is also hosting free grants program workshops for those interested in applying for a grant. Deadline: March 5, 2021. For more information, read their December newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/hihumanities/hawaii-council-for-the-humanitiesgrants-announcements?e=2b9f005bc4
The Hawaiʻi State Public Library offers free access to language learning resources through Gale Courses and Mango Languages. Available languages include ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi and American Sign Language. For more information, visit their website (go to the Learn tab and look under Online Classes): https://www.librarieshawaii.org/
Honolulu Theatre for Youth (HTY) presents their first digital production, “Duke” by Moses Goods, this month. HTY members can stream “Duke” online, and Educator Members can book Virtual Field Trips for students. For more information, visit the HTY website: https://membership.htyweb.org/family-performances.
Kahilu Theatre live broadcast of performance by Kalani Peʻa, January 9, 2021. https://www.kahilu.tv/
King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center has been uploading recordings of past public programs, including “Kānāwai & Huliāmahi: Remembering Law, Community, and Land in Music”. For more information, visit their website: https://www.jhchawaii.net/public-programs.
Statewide Cultural Extension Program (SCEP) online performances and presentations by local artists, supported by funding from the SFCA. For more information, visit the University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa Outreach College website: https://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/artists/  

Hawaiʻi State Art Museum (HiSAM)
The Hawaii State Art Museum (HiSAM) and sculpture garden are open Monday through Saturday, 10:00am to 4:00pm.  The restaurant and gift shop are closed.
Check the HiSAM calendar for details and more upcoming events:
https://hisam.hawaii.gov/calendar.
HiSAM Social Media
The  Hawaiʻi State Art Museum has a new social media management contractor. Makauila, Inc. is a Hawaiʻi-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization that, through its DBA (“doing business as”) ʻŌiwiTV, has over 10 years of experience in all stages of production from concept development to filming to post-production and distribution for feature-length documentaries, episodic series, marketing campaigns, and live-streaming.  
ʻŌiwi TV served as the official media partner of the 3-year Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage, providing documentation and communications services on board the traditional Polynesian sailing vessel Hōkūleʻa and in several dozen domestic and international locations. ʻŌiwi TV also managed the various media distribution and engagement venues for the Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS), namely
Hokulea.com, as well as the organization’s Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts.
HiSAM YouTube
A new YouTube channel has been created to share museum events online. The museum will be adding HiSAM From Home videos to the new YouTube channel as well. Watch online: HiSAM YouTube. Some HiSAM From Home videos with closed captions can also be viewed on the SFCA Vimeo channel

Choreographed by Camille Monson, excerpts from "Debris" explores the attraction and the trauma that plastic products bring to the earth, animals, and our bodies. "Debris" is one of five performances in "Transference" – a contemporary modern dance performance that explores the need to shift, transfer and respond in an ever-changing world. These dance performances were filmed in the museum grounds and galleries, with dancers responding to artwork from the Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A collaboration between Convergence Dance Theatre, Hawaiʻi State Art Museum, and State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
Upcoming Exhibits 
 
2021 Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Student Art Awards Exhibit: March 12 – April 16, 2021 
2021 Young Artists of Hawaiʻi Exhibit: May 14 – June 25, 2021

SFCA in the News
The Garden Island
November 30, 2020
“Small Wins at Big Show” 
"The KSA is a nonprofit visual-arts organization that has provided exhibition and educational opportunities to Kaua‘i artists, residents and visitors since 1983. It is supported in part by the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and Arts and Kukui Grove Center."
https://www.thegardenisland.com/2020/11/30/hawaii-news/small-wins-at-big-show/
Kahilu Theatre Newsletter
October 15, 2020
“Congratulations Goes To...” 
"If you have been following our weekly emails, you've read about some of the artists currently displaying their work in our
Kipaipai Fellows 2020 exhibit. We're delighted to report that the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and the Arts Award Acquisition Committee has recommended three pieces for purchase for the Arts in Public Places Collection. Please join us in congratulating Margo Ray for Containment Landscape #28, Kiholo Bay, Michelle Schwengel-Regala for States of Matter: Ice, Water, Air and Scott Yoell for and our children inherit our dreams. Enjoy images and video of their work below and join us in our galleries for a viewing in person! Gallery open hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10:00am until 1:00pm."
https://kahilutheatre.org/About-Us/What---s-New?E-Blast--Last-two-weeks-of-Kipaipai-and---Spook---Ukulele---with-Jake-
University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa News
December 5, 2020
“Mysterious monolith spotted on Mānoa campus” 
"To inspire future generations, “Krypton” was restored in 2019 by the Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture & the Arts. A sound system that was part of the monolith when it was dedicated in 1973 was turned off a year later. The restoration included a redesign of the system, and test runs have already been used for wave demonstrations during physics department open houses. A more permanent sound installation is in progress."
http://www.uhm.hawaii.edu/news/article.php?aId=11060
Honolulu Magazine
December 22, 2020
“7 Questions with Teig Grennan, Hawaiʻi State Art Museum’s Senior Exhibit Specialist” 
"One of the deepest benefits of working at HiSAM is the intimate exposure to the art and the resulting personal influences that grow from that. There is so much beautiful and strong work to learn from, both classic and contemporary."
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/7-questions-with-teig-grennan-hawaii-state-art-museums-senior-exhibit-specialist/ 

SFCA Board of Commissioners Meetings
2021 SFCA Board of Commissioners Meetings
 
Wednesday January 20, 2021
Wednesday March 17, 2021
Wednesday May 19, 2021

Committee meetings usually begin at 9:00 a.m., followed by the general meeting at 11:00 a.m.

Unless otherwise specified, the public is invited to attend SFCA Standing Committee and Commission Meetings. Meetings and agendas are posted just prior to the meetings on the
State of Hawai‘i Calendar of Events. Select “State Foundation on Culture and the Arts” from the search menu.

In order to comply with the Sunshine Law and social distancing requirements, notice of meetings will be posted on the State of Hawaiʻi Calendar of Events seven days prior to the meeting, submission of written testimony on agendized items will be accepted and minutes of meetings will be available within 40 days after the meeting.

Learn more about the Board of Commissioners on the SFCA website:  
https://sfca.hawaii.gov/about/board-of-commissioners/ 

Job Opportunities
Job Listings
There are no SFCA job listings at this time.
Job listings are posted in our website news blog and in the monthly email newsletter (subscribe here), as well as on our social media (@hawaiisfca on Facebook, @hawaii_sfca on Instagram, and @hawaii_sfca on Twitter).
Internships
SFCA and HiSAM do not have an active internship program at this time.
Art Acquisitions and Commissions
Artwork acquisitions and commissions are done through the Art in Public Places Program. For more information: Learn About Selling Your Art.
eProcurement
For doing business with the state as a contractor, the State of Hawaii eProcurement (HiePro) is a system for issuing solicitations, receiving responses, and issuing notices of award. Solicitations and awards are posted and searchable. State Foundation on Culture and the Arts solicitations have included graphic design services, printing services, custom framing, artwork conservation and restoration.To find SFCA solicitations, search under Department: Accounting and General Services (the SFCA is administratively attached to the Department of Accounting and General Services).

Get Involved: Volunteer Opportunities
Help the SFCA Select Artwork
The Art in Public Places Program of the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) seeks volunteers, particularly on the Neighbor Islands, with expertise and knowledge in the visual arts field to serve as Visual Arts Consultants on Art Advisory Committees and Acquisition Award Selection Committees. The role of the Art Advisory Committee is to make recommendations to the SFCA regarding the development and design of a given commissioned art project, including location, medium, distinguishing features of the artwork, and selection of the artist. The role of the Acquisition Award Selection Committees is to review and make recommendations regarding the purchase of works of art. The SFCA appoints the committee members for each exhibit visit — generally composed of SFCA commissioners, staff members, and Visual Arts Consultants. The application form is available here: Become a Visual Art Consultant.

Help Review Applications for Grant Funding
The SFCA’s grant programs are seeking Grant Review Panelists to review applications for grant funding. Do you know arts/culture professionals who may be interested in volunteering their time and expertise?
At the SFCA, we view art and cultural engagement as critical to the educational, economic, and social well-being of individuals, communities, and the state of Hawaiʻi. Panels are selected per Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules, Chapter 92, and composed of arts professionals who represent a broad range of artistic and cultural viewpoints to review applications for grant funding. An arts professional is qualified by their activities, training, skills, and/ or experience in one or more forms. All panel members serve without compensation. For more information and the application form:
https://sfca.hawaii.gov/grants/ 


About the SFCA
The Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) is a government agency, established by the Hawai‘i State Legislature in 1965, to promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai‘i. SFCA funding is provided by the State of Hawai‘i and the National Endowment for the Arts.The SFCA is administratively attached to the Department of Accounting and General Services (Hawai‘i Revised Statutes Chapter 9).
 
 
 
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To promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai`i. HSFCA funding is provided by the State of Hawai`i and the National Endowment for the Arts. The HSFCA is administratively attached to the Department of Accounting and General Services.

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The Hawai'i State Art Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For pre-recorded summary information on the museum, call (808) 586-0900. For current museum program information, call the HSFCA Art in Public Places Program at (808) 586-0305. To arrange an educational tour of the museum, call (808) 586-9958.


For information on the HSFCA; the Hawai'i State Art Museum; HSFCA grants, programs, and services; Hawai'i arts and culture events; and USA and worldwide arts opportunities, visit the HSFCA website, www.hawaii.gov/sfca.

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