South Carolina Big Read Grant Recipients Announced

The Institute of Museum and Library Service (IMLS) in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) awarded Big Read grants to 269 arts, culture, and science organizations, libraries, and municipalities on June 23. Five selected South Carolina libraries and organizations will use the grants to host Big Read celebrations that bring communities together to read, discuss, and celebrate one of 30 selections from U.S. and world literature.
 
 The five South Carolina libraries/organizations are:

•    Claflin University – Orangeburg
•    Greenwood County Library
•    Spartanburg County Public Libraries
•    Union County Carnegie Library
•    University of South Carolina Arts Institute – Columbia

 “The South Carolina Center for the Book and the State Library are pleased that South Carolina is so well represented in this round of Big Read grants,” said David Goble, State Library Director. “Libraries are essential to lifelong learning, education, the economy, and the health and well-being of all the state’s citizens.  It’s wonderful that libraries are putting together these types of reading programs to bring citizens together to learn, explore, and create community through reading and discussing books.”

The selected libraries and organizations will receive Big Read grants ranging from $2,500 to $20,000 to promote and carry out:

•    a kick-off event to launch the program;
•    activities devoted specifically to its Big Read book or poet such as panel discussions, lectures, and public readings;
•    events using the selection as a point of departure like film screenings, theatrical readings, exhibits; and book discussions in diverse locations aimed at a wide range of audiences.

Since the 2006 pilot program, IMLS, NEA and project administrator Arts Midwest have given more than 800 grants to support local Big Read projects. Support for The Big Read is provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Transportation for The Big Read is provided by Ford.

New this fall, the NEA will premiere films about The Big Read authors Rudolfo Anaya, Ernest J. Gaines, Cynthia Ozick, and Tobias Wolff. The educational films offer intimate portraits of each author, including their writing philosophies, work spaces, and favorite books. The films produced by Red Car Productions will be available at www.neabigread.org in a 20-minute and five-minute version. The Big Read film series debuted last fall, featuring conversations with Ray Bradbury and Amy Tan.

To learn more about The Big Read, please visit www.neabigread.org.

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