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CHERNOW, REBECCA
Contract #
A-2017-164-08
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
7/5/2017
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6/30/2018
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The Full Plate Project <br />Rebecca Chernow <br />4/29/2017 <br />Artist Name & Category of Art: <br />The Full Plate Project <br />City Ward of Residence: <br />Santa Ana <br />City Ward of Project: <br />Santa Ana <br />Name of Applicant: <br />Rebecca Chernow <br />Address: <br />125 N. Broadway, #228 <br />Phone Number: <br />607-423-1521 <br />Email: <br />beccachernow@gmail.com <br />Website: <br />www.rebeccachernow.com <br />Letter of Support - Name & Affiliation: <br />Jessica Preboski, Executive Director of Community Engagement <br />Brief Description of Project: <br />My project aims to stimulate compassion, inclusivity, and togetherness through the <br />collaborative mediums of art and a shared meal. I would like to ask between 40 and 50 <br />individuals from different communities, cultures, socio-economic backgrounds, and <br />ages all currently residing within the city of Santa Ana to visually map out their goals, <br />dreams, and hopes for the future (all the things they "have on their plate") on the <br />surface of plain, cafeteria -style plates that will ultimately be used as dinnerware for an <br />outdoor communal meal in the center of downtown Santa Ana. As project leader, I will <br />provide small, personalized workshops on how to visualize and draw out abstracted <br />ideas, but will leave plenty of space for each person to develop their own style of <br />expression. For one month the decorated plates will be displayed in a centrally located <br />public viewing space in Grand Central Art Center's project gallery that will also be open <br />for additional community members to participate in the project, and return for the potluck <br />at the close of the show. The meal will be held in front of Grand Central, in the public <br />
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