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The Exchange To Award $500,000 to Local Arts Groups and Students
May 24, 2023 – Sarasota
The Exchange (formerly the Woman’s Exchange) announced that it will award $500,000 to 24 regionally based arts and cultural organizations and 14 high school and college students. Additionally, five organizations are recipients of the new Elizabeth Lindsay Arts in Education grant. The awards will be given at an invitation-only event at The Exchange on June 8, 5 to 6:30 p.m. (Media is invited to cover this event.)
Karen Koblenz, The Exchange’s executive director and CEO, explains that the new Elizabeth Lindsay Arts in Education Grants Program is intended to “encourage local art organizations and educators to work collaboratively to design and develop artistically creative and innovative projects involving the visual and performing arts benefiting students grades K-12.” Grants may include curriculum-based residencies, workshops, arts-related day trips, assemblies/performances and out-of-school experiences. Elizabeth (“Liz”) Lindsay was the co-founder of The Exchange and a long-time pillar in Sarasota’s art community before her death in 2022.
Koblenz points out that the organizational grants are for specific projects and outreach programs, including performances, exhibitions, education initiatives and special series. She explains that The Exchange’s board bases its granting decisions on the long-term stability and financial health of the organizations, the program’s overall appeal to the public and the impact these programs will have on the surrounding community. Individual scholarships are awarded based on grade point averages, the individual’s artistic goals and achievements, and letters of recommendation.
“We’re honored to play an integral role in our region’s rich arts and cultural industry,” says Koblenz. “These funds are game-changing for our grantees, who often credit The Exchange for supporting pivotal moments in their success.”
Koblenz adds that The Exchange is especially interested in programs that promote a vibrant and engaged community. “The cultural arts industry plays a pivotal role in our region’s economic health and serves as a magnet for tourism. We’re proud to invest in our home-grown creative talents.” She adds that the monies used for these grants and scholarships were earned entirely through the organization’s 15,000-square-foot consignment boutique in downtown Sarasota. Since 1962, The Exchange has awarded more than $9 million in grants to local non-profits and high school and college students pursuing a higher education in the arts.
The grant recipients for the 2022-2023 fiscal year are:
Organizational Grants:
Art Center Sarasota
Arts and Cultural Alliance
Artists Series Concerts
Asolo Repertory Theatre
Choral Artists of Sarasota
Ensemble New SRQ
Florida Studio Theatre
The Hermitage Artists Retreat
Key Chorale
La Musica di Asolo
Perlman Music Program
Ringling College of Art & Design
Sarasota Ballet
Sarasota Concert Association
Sarasota Contemporary Dance
Sarasota Opera
Sarasota Orchestra
Sarasota Pops Orchestra
Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative
The Players
Urbanite Theatre
Sarasota Performing Arts Center Foundation, Inc. (Van Wezel)
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe
WSLR
Elizabeth Lindsay Arts in Education Grants:
Embracing Our Differences
The Hermitage Artist Retreat
Key Chorale
Ringling College of Art & Design
Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative
The scholarship recipients for the 2023-2024 fiscal year are:
High School: Marina Berardi, Maija Boelkins, Beatrice Divinagracia, Kaitlyn Haley, Hannah Kesten, Sydney Payne, Eabha Phelan, Mehak Sendhu, Danae Tran
College: Kenna Bartlett, Jack Beatenhead, Danny Bo DeLongaig, Abigail Holdway, Lindsay McKenna, Noelle Prouty, Zoe Rizzo, Madisyn Wandall
Established in 1962, The Exchange is a self-sustaining organization of vital importance to the community. A consignment store like no other, it has become a favorite haunt for Sarasota residents and a must-visit destination for visitors from around the world. With funds received from its consignment operation, which consists of more than 260 volunteers and 5,000 consignors, The Exchange annually awards grants and scholarships to support the arts in Sarasota and Manatee counties. The 15,000-square-foot boutique offers an ever-changing inventory of affordably priced treasures, including high-end furniture, clothing, jewelry and accessories. The Exchange is located at 539 S. Orange Ave. in Sarasota. For more information, call 941-955-7859 or visit www.sarasotawex.com.us
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