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Subject: [Leica] california documentary project
From: "Wesson, Leo W" <LWWesson@pier1.com>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 14:57:41 -0500

> fyi , (if you are interested)
> 
> leo
> 
> 
> New California Documentary Project Awards
> 
> The California Council for the Humanities is currently soliciting 
> applications for its California Documentary Project, an awards 
> program for film, video, radio and photography documentary projects. 
> The project supports documentary work that records and reveals 
> contemporary California life much the same way that artists such as 
> Dorothea Lange and John Steinbeck documented the Dust Bowl area.
> 
> Grants of up to $20,000 are available. To obtain guidelines, please 
> visit 
> http://www.californiastories.org/guidelines/guidelines_ca_doc.htm. 
> The next deadline is October 1, 2003.
> 
> The California Documentary Project is part of the Council's multiyear 
> California Stories initiative designed to strengthen communities by 
> bringing Californians together to tell the story of California.
> 
> In addition to the California Documentary Project, the Council offers 
> awards of up to $5,000 under the California Story Fund. To obtain 
> Story Fund guidelines, visit 
> http://www.californiastories.org/guidelines/guidelines_ca_fund.htm.
> California Story Fund projects encourage California communities to 
> tell their stories and then bring communities together to discuss the 
> collected stories' meaning and significance. California Story Fund 
> formats can include photography and interpretive exhibits, radio or 
> video documentaries, digital media, dramatic presentations and 
> interpretive artwork.
> 
> The California Council for the Humanities is an independent, 
> nonprofit state affiliate of the national Endowment for the 
> Humanities. The Council has supported and created programs that bring 
> people together around their history and culture for more than 25 
> years. For information on the Council and its programs, visit 
> www.californiastories.org or call the Council's offices at 
> 415/391-1474.
> 
> 
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