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Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, Norwalk CT 06850 | 203.899.7999 | contemprints.org Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter Member Profile | Member Since 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Meaghan Morrow (203.899.7999, media@contemprints.org) NORWALK, CONN. – Support has been provided to The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature. Connecticut Humanities recently awarded a $31,200 CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grant (CTCFOSG) to the Center for Contemporary Printmaking for the Fiscal Year 2022. Connecticut Humanities (CTH) is an independent, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities which connects people to the humanities through grants, partnerships, and collaborative programs. This allocation of funds will support CCP’s mission to support, preserve, and advance the art of original prints, and to bring this knowledge to the broader community of Norwalk, CT. "Over the past 14 years, I have witnessed the Center’s (CCP) ongoing commitment to cultivating and sustaining long-term involvement and understanding of the arts in the city of Norwalk and for broader populations across Fairfield County and our wider region.” Says David Westmoreland, Chairman of the City of Norwalk’s Historical Commission. “The Center for Contemporary Printmaking presents the surrounding community with the only source of printmaking knowledge, equipment, craftsmanship and experience at a professional artistic level.” CCP brings the art of printmaking to the Norwalk community through free exhibitions open to the public year round, direct outreach to schools and community groups teaching printmaking processes to youth and adults, and CCP’s Grace Ross Shanley Memorial Scholarship, an after school program modeled after traditional apprenticeship programs for high school level students. The Center is expanding its community outreach this year for a new spring program called Press out Hate, which involves engaging other Norwalk based humanitarian programs in a series of hands-on art making opportunities encouraging personal expression and community building. The CT Humanities Grant funds will support CCP’s operational and studio costs and while assisting with underwriting costs to develop and implement community programs. CCP is one of 624 cultural, humanities, and arts organizations across Connecticut receiving funding from CT Humanities totalling $16 million in CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grants (CTCFOSG). The CTCFOSG are part of $30.7M of support allocated to CTH over the next two years by the CT General Assembly and approved by Governor Ned Lamont. The CTCFOSG will assist organizations as they recover from the pandemic and maintain and grow their ability to serve their community and the public. On February 3, 2022 at 9:30 AM, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking will be hosting a press conference led by Connecticut State Representative Stephanie Thomas. ABOUT THE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKING: The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the art of print: intaglio, lithography, monotype, silkscreen, woodblock printing, paperworks, book arts, and digital arts. Housed in a 19th-century stone carriage house, this 5,000-square-foot historical landmark is located at 299 West Avenue in Mathews Park, in Norwalk, Connecticut. The Center is dedicated to increasing awareness, knowledge and appreciation for prints and the process of printmaking through exhibitions, publications, educational programs and artist workshops. ABOUT CONNECTICUT HUMANITIES: CT Humanities (CTH) is an independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. CTH connects people to the humanities through grants, partnerships, and collaborative programs. CTH projects, administration, and program development are supported by state and federal matching funds, community foundations, and gifts from private sources. Learn more by visiting cthumanities.org. ABOUT CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE ARTS: The Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) is the state agency charged with fostering the health of Connecticut’s creative economy. Part of the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development, the COA is funded by the State of Connecticut as well as the National Endowment for the Arts.
Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, Norwalk CT 06850 | 203.899.7999 | contemprints.org Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter Member Profile | Member Since 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Meaghan Morrow (203.899.7999, media@contemprints.org) NORWALK, CONN. – Support has been provided to The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) from CT Humanities (CTH), with funding provided by the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development/Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) from the Connecticut State Legislature. Connecticut Humanities recently awarded a $31,200 CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grant (CTCFOSG) to the Center for Contemporary Printmaking for the Fiscal Year 2022. Connecticut Humanities (CTH) is an independent, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities which connects people to the humanities through grants, partnerships, and collaborative programs. This allocation of funds will support CCP’s mission to support, preserve, and advance the art of original prints, and to bring this knowledge to the broader community of Norwalk, CT. "Over the past 14 years, I have witnessed the Center’s (CCP) ongoing commitment to cultivating and sustaining long-term involvement and understanding of the arts in the city of Norwalk and for broader populations across Fairfield County and our wider region.” Says David Westmoreland, Chairman of the City of Norwalk’s Historical Commission. “The Center for Contemporary Printmaking presents the surrounding community with the only source of printmaking knowledge, equipment, craftsmanship and experience at a professional artistic level.” CCP brings the art of printmaking to the Norwalk community through free exhibitions open to the public year round, direct outreach to schools and community groups teaching printmaking processes to youth and adults, and CCP’s Grace Ross Shanley Memorial Scholarship, an after school program modeled after traditional apprenticeship programs for high school level students. The Center is expanding its community outreach this year for a new spring program called Press out Hate, which involves engaging other Norwalk based humanitarian programs in a series of hands-on art making opportunities encouraging personal expression and community building. The CT Humanities Grant funds will support CCP’s operational and studio costs and while assisting with underwriting costs to develop and implement community programs. CCP is one of 624 cultural, humanities, and arts organizations across Connecticut receiving funding from CT Humanities totalling $16 million in CT Cultural Fund Operating Support Grants (CTCFOSG). The CTCFOSG are part of $30.7M of support allocated to CTH over the next two years by the CT General Assembly and approved by Governor Ned Lamont. The CTCFOSG will assist organizations as they recover from the pandemic and maintain and grow their ability to serve their community and the public. On February 3, 2022 at 9:30 AM, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking will be hosting a press conference led by Connecticut State Representative Stephanie Thomas. ABOUT THE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKING: The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the art of print: intaglio, lithography, monotype, silkscreen, woodblock printing, paperworks, book arts, and digital arts. Housed in a 19th-century stone carriage house, this 5,000-square-foot historical landmark is located at 299 West Avenue in Mathews Park, in Norwalk, Connecticut. The Center is dedicated to increasing awareness, knowledge and appreciation for prints and the process of printmaking through exhibitions, publications, educational programs and artist workshops. ABOUT CONNECTICUT HUMANITIES: CT Humanities (CTH) is an independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. CTH connects people to the humanities through grants, partnerships, and collaborative programs. CTH projects, administration, and program development are supported by state and federal matching funds, community foundations, and gifts from private sources. Learn more by visiting cthumanities.org. ABOUT CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE ARTS: The Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) is the state agency charged with fostering the health of Connecticut’s creative economy. Part of the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development, the COA is funded by the State of Connecticut as well as the National Endowment for the Arts.