Grantee Database

Grant Year

2018-19

Grant Program

Local Impact

Award Amount

$14,400.00

Project Description

With support from CAC, Circo Zero will create MOBILIZE, a free outdoor festival of experimental and politically charged performances at public sites in San Francisco and Oakland, Spring 2020. Curated by Ryanaustin Dennis, Sophia Wang, and Keith Hennessy, in dialogue with indigenous advisor Mary Jean Robertson (Cherokee), MOBILIZE is a response to political crisis and polarization. The festival will commission 10 lead artists prioritizing LGBTQ, Two-Spirit, immigrant, and diasporic artists.

Organization Summary

In addition to creating and producing works of politically-engaged performances, Circo Zero provides the following programs and services:
• Fabric: A series of intergenerational and interracial LGBTQ community impact events featuring free trainings, community talks, gatherings, and performances in the Bay Area. This eighteen month-long project offers audience engagement, professional development for artists, and serves the broader field of the arts with necessary public conversations and accessible education.
• Teaching: Classes and workshops the intersections of experimental art practices, political healing, and expanding capacity for civic engagement, collective care, and creating community-responsive art
• Artistic Solidarity Services for QT/BIPOC artists, including:
* free grant writing, production support, marketing, and consulting
* fiscal sponsorship with fees ~50% less than other fiscal sponsors (5% fee compared to the 10%-12% norm)
* free mentorship, professional development, and career counseling to elevate local artists creatively, administratively, and financially
* free equipment library including sound, lights, costumes, and set
* activism and community organizing to advocate for QT/BIPOC artists and against structural inequities in the field
* to be like the river, a Black led and produced annual free retreat program for QTBIPOC, led by jose abad and Steph Hewett (2021-2024, served over 100 artists)
* Connecting Yaqui California, a project envisioned and led by Snowflake Calvert, which provided multiple events serving Native and Two-Spirit communities (2021-2023 served over 250 audiences and 32 artists)

Organization

Circo Zero

Address

2842 FOLSOM ST

SAN FRANCISCO

94110-4014

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(415) 846-2273

Congressional District

House District 12

State Assembly District

California Assembly District 17

State Senate District

California Senate District 11

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