Monday, December 5, 2011

Final LOI

November 22, 2011

Hilary Alvey

3028 Merrie Drive

Hebron, Ky 41048



Dear Mr. or Mrs.,



My name is Hilary Alvey and I am an individual artist working in sculpture. I am delighted to present a project to SlowArt Productions for your funding consideration.



Mission Statement:

My mission is to create series of works that conveys the idea of escaping everyday stressors.  The work will portray breaking through these stressors and grasping for hope. This will give viewers in the community a feeling of hope, and inspire them to find things they enjoy in life.



Project description of Project A:

Three Nature Sculptures

Collect branches and vine

Produce first sculpture

Produce second sculpture

Produce third sculpture



Organizational History:

“Nature Fields”, Public Art Project through Artisans Enterprise Center and the City of Covington. Covington, Ky.

Majoring in Studio Arts



Need Statement:

With the economy in decline, stress is weighing heavily on the community.  People are struggling to find a job, support their family, or make it through school.  This adds up to a lot of pressure, and creates the feeling of being trapped.  My work will portray escaping these burdens, and give people hope.  The pieces will be abstract sculptures composed of tree branches.

I feel these pieces should be displayed in a park.  Nature is something that is all around us that we tend to forget about, and it reminds us to enjoy the simple beauties in life.   People are always trying to one up each other with technology and money.  These pieces will get people to appreciate what nature gives us and see the beauty that is around us. 



Project Goals:

To make the community aware of the power of art.

To inspire people to find something they are passionate about.

To create a therapeutic atmosphere for the community.

·   To show the community the beauty of nature.



Should you find our programming compatible with your funding interests, please consider this a formal request for all relevant proposal guidelines, application procedures and deadlines for your next funding cycle. If you require any further information regarding my request, please do not hesitate to contact me at 859-486-9040, or alveyh1@nku.edu. Thank you for your consideration and your time. I look forward to your response.

Best regards,



Hilary Alvey

3028 Merrie Drive

Hebron, Ky 41018

859-486-9040

Alveyh1@nku.edu



“Nature is a mere pretext for a decorative composition, plus sentiment. It suggests emotion, and I translate that emotion into art.” – Georges Braque












Final Grant Proposal

Statement of Need



In February 2010 unemployment in Cincinnati peaked at 113,344 people. This has brought upon a lot of stress in the area. People are worried about finding new jobs, stuck working at places they do not enjoy, and struggling to make enough money to support themselves or a family.  This would bring on the feeling of being trapped in your environment and leave them searching for hope. 

John Davis who is a PhD states that, “A variety of studies over many years have shown faster recovery from stress in response to nature stimuli than built settings.”  Nature has a therapeutic value that could help relieve the stress people in Cincinnati are experiencing.



Program Description



As an artist I create abstract expressionistic works.  My Idea is to create a series of Nature sculptures in Eden Park.  They will depict the feeling of being trapped, with forms breaking through and inspiring hope.  My sculptures would be relatable to the large amount of people in Cincinnati who are stressed due to financial decline.  This would get them away from the city, and get a taste for the relaxing benefits of nature.  I believe people forget how wonderful nature can be, and it is something free that anyone can enjoy.  My artworks will hopefully remind people of this, and the beauty nature has in store. 

The artworks will be created composed of mostly natural materials.  This will be done to drive the connection to nature even further.  Other than the fact that nature can have a therapeutic value, nature is something that is extremely powerful.  So this correlates with the idea of people using their inner power to break through tough times. 



Project Abstract



Overall, there is a large amount of the community in Cincinnati who is struggling with unemployment.  For people who are having trouble with finding work, and having trouble supporting themselves or their family financially, I want to create works of Art that inspire.  In today’s society people are obsessed with material things.  People need to be reminded that there is more to life than technology.  Nature is not only beautiful and powerful, it also has therapeutic value.  So I want to get these people out in a natural environment. 

I plan on doing this be creating three nature sculptures that reside in Eden Park temporarily.  This will give people the chance to see the beauty of nature and then witness the power of my pieces.  I want my work to give them hope and inspiration to get through what ever is stressing them out.  Funding for these works will cost $300 for materials and work.  Viewers will be asked of their opinions of the pieces.