3-Legged Dog (3LD), a leading experimental arts group, has been awarded $400,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and another $200,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation's New York City Cultural Innovation Fund.
The Mellon grant supports all artistic and organizational initiatives at 3LD from 3-Legged Dog's own artistic production, to 3LD's Resident programming, Professional Development Resources and Program Analysis. Mellon has attached a two-to-one match requirement to $200,000 of this grant as a challenge to other 3LD supporters to make their own commitment to 3LD's facility and the continuation of artistic activity in Lower Manhattan that keeps New York City a vital cornerstone of artistic experimentation and cutting-edge creativity.The Rockefeller Foundation's New York City Cultural Innovation Fund, which helps improve quality of life throughout the city by recognizing and supporting new opportunities in the creative sector. This highly competitive two-year grant, for 3LD's Cooperative Professional Resources program, will bolster several 3LD projects for large-scale theater and media artists, including the Cooperative Studio Licensing Program, which develops the new art work of seven to nine arts groups annually; professional development technology and other training sessions, both private and public; Artist Working Groups, which bring artists together to tackle pressing problems affecting the New York City creative community; and the expansion of 3LD's International Consortium, which creates long-term global partnerships for experimental art production.Videos