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National YoungArts Foundation Announces
2016 YoungArts Winners
Khadijah Siferllah-Griffin of Minneapolis, Minnesota is a YoungArts Merit Winner in Dance/Hip Hop
Siferllah-Griffin Selected Out
of Record Breaking Number of
Applications from Emerging Artists across the Country
Applications from Emerging Artists across the Country
MIAMI, FL (November 19th, 2015) – Khadijah Siferllah-Griffin of Minneapolis,
Minnesota, who hails from Southwest High School, has been named a
2016 National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) Merit Winner
in Dance/ Hip Hop. Selected out of more than 12,000 applications—the largest
number to date—Siferllah-Griffin has been recognized for her outstanding work
and accomplishments and joins 819 young artists from 42 states across the
literary, visual, design and performing arts who are being presented with this
year’s honor. Winners receive cash awards of up to $10,000, validation by
renowned mentors, opportunities to participate in YoungArts programs, a strong
professional network, and guidance in taking important steps toward achieving
their goals. A complete list of the 2016 Winners is available online at http://youngarts.org/winners.
“On behalf of
everyone at YoungArts, I want to congratulate all of our Winners and look
forward to welcoming the Finalists to our campus in January,” stated Lisa
Leone, Vice President of Artistic Programs for YoungArts. “As we kick off our
35th anniversary, we’re thrilled to see that YoungArts is continuing
to grow and develop into a remarkable and vibrant community of more than 20,000
artists who are making contributions to the art world today. I am excited to
see how this year’s Winners thrive as they participate in our transformative
programs.”
Each YoungArts Winner
is designated as a Finalist, Honorable Mention or Merit Winner through a blind
adjudication process by an independent panel of highly accomplished artists. Some
Winners are awarded for excellence in multiple disciplines. All Winners are eligible to participate in YoungArts’ regional programs, including YoungArts Los Angeles (February 16 – 21,
2016), YoungArts Miami (March 8 – 13, 2016), and YoungArts New York (April 12 –
17, 2016), space permitting.
“To have such a
formal organization acknowledge you as a young artist, saying that you have
talent, was highly motivating for me,” said Terence Blanchard, multiple
Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer and a 1981 YoungArts Winner in Music,
the inaugural class of YoungArts Winners. “I was part of YoungArts when it
first started, and the mentoring and scholarships I received definitely took my
artistry and career to new heights which may not have been possible otherwise.”
YoungArts Winners become part of the organization’s expansive alumni network of leading
professionals, including visual artists Doug
Aitken (1986
Winner in Visual Arts) and Daniel
Arsham (1999
Winner in Visual Arts); musicians Conrad Tao (2011 Winner in Music and
U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts) and Jennifer Koh (1994 Winner in Music and
U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts); filmmaker
Doug Blush (1984 Winner in Cinematic
Arts); recording artists Josh Groban (1999
Winner in Theater) and Chris Young (2003
Winner in Voice and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts); writers Jenji Kohan (1987
Winner in Writing) and Sam Lipsyte (1986 Winner in Writing
and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts); actors Viola Davis (1983 Winner in Theater), Andrew Rannells (1997 Winner in Theater) and Kerry Washington (1994 Winner in Theater); renowned choreographer Desmond Richardson (1986 Winner in
Modern Dance and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts); and 2015 So You Think You Can Dance winner Gaby Diaz (2014 Winner in Dance).
YoungArts supports
its alumni by providing opportunities to participate in the organization’s programming
nationwide, including its annual YoungArts Awareness Day, a national advocacy
campaign that promotes the arts as a rewarding and viable career path. The
organization also seeks to support the artistry of its alumni and their projects
throughout their careers; builds a community of YoungArts winners across
generations; and establishes connections with partner institutions across the
country, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, American Ballet Theater
and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About the National YoungArts Foundation
The National YoungArts
Foundation (YoungArts) was established in 1981 by Lin and Ted Arison to
identify and support the next generation of artists in the visual, literary,
design and performing arts; assist them at critical junctures in their
educational and professional development; and raise appreciation for the arts
in American society. In recent years, there have been approximately 11,000
applications to YoungArts; in 2015, the organization received a record breaking
number of more than 12,000 applications from 15-18 year old (or grades 10-12)
artists, and from these, approximately 800 winners are selected.
YoungArts Winners work with renowned mentors, such as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Plácido Domingo, Frank Gehry, Jeff Koons, Wynton Marsalis, Robert Redford, Rebecca Walker and Bruce Weber; receive cash awards of up to $10,000; gain access to significant scholarships; become eligible for nomination as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts; and perform and exhibit their work at some of the nation’s leading cultural institutions, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), The Museum of Modern Art (New York) and New World Center (Miami). YoungArts Winners also become part of the strong YoungArts alumni network artists, which offers them additional opportunities throughout their careers.
YoungArts alumni who have gone on to become leading
professionals in their fields include actresses Anna Gunn, Viola Davis, and
Kerry Washington; Broadway stars Raúl Esparza, Andrew Rannells and Billy
Porter; recording artists Josh Groban, Nicki Minaj, Chris Young and Judith
Hill; Metropolitan Opera star Eric Owens; musicians Terence Blanchard, Gerald
Clayton and Jennifer Koh; choreographer Desmond Richardson; visual artists
Daniel Arsham and Hernan Bas; internationally acclaimed multimedia artist Doug
Aitken; television writer, producer, and director Jenji Kohan; and New York
Times bestselling author Sam Lipsyte.
Carnival Foundation is the YoungArts National Premier Sponsor.
For more information, visit youngarts.org, facebook.com/YoungArtsFoundation or twitter.com/YoungArts. To watch a
brief video about YoungArts, click here.
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