Join email list / Contact us | Contribute online | Grantees click here
FOUNDATION CHANNEL
TOOLBOX WORKSHOPS
 


Creative Capital funded Eduardo Kac's Move 36, which investigates the shifting boundaries among humans, non-humans, and machines. Inspired by the computer that beat chess champion Gary Kasparov in 1997, the piece is constructed of a large chess board made of earth (dark squares) and sand (light squares). The only piece on the board is a plant, which has been genetically engineered by the artist for this project. This plant uses basic ASCII computer text to translate the Descartes statement "Cogito Ergo Sum" into genetic code.

Endowment Committee

COMMITTEE ON ENDOWMENT AND LONG-TERM GIFTS

In December of 2000, the Creative Capital Board of Directors unanimously agreed to inaugurate an endowment campaign to ensure the organization’s continued presence in, and contribution to, the arts community. The endowment campaign is being led by the following individuals:

William K. Bowes, Jr.
Archibald L. Gillies, co-chair
Colleen Keegan, co-chair
Dennis A. Collins

THE CREATIVE CAPITAL ARTIST ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE

The following individual artists have lent their names and support to Creative Capital’s Endowment Campaign:

Laurie Anderson, performance and visual artist
Chuck Close, visual artist
Lewis Hyde, writer and scholar
Bill T. Jones, choreographer
Maya Lin, architect
Richard Linklater, film writer/director
Elizabeth Murray, visual artist
James Schamus, film producer
Kevin Spacey, actor
Michael Stipe, musician, poet, and film producer
Elizabeth Streb, choreographer
Fred Wilson, visual artist


Creative Capital Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization supporting individual artists. Contribute online to Creative Capital
Creative Capital | 65 Bleecker St. 7th Fl. New York, NY 10012 | T.212 598 9900 | F.212 598 4934