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+ + portrait of Summer Sloane-Britt + +The DH Seed Grant Spotlights highlight work supported by the [NYU DH Seed Grants](/funding/seed-grants). Summer Sloane-Britt was selected for a 2022-2023 NYU DH Seed Grant for her project [Arts of the Errant Americas](/projects/errant-americas/), an ambitious project for the Institute for Fine Arts (IFA) to develop digital humanities art exhibitions that aim to reroute the standard narrative of “American art” by emphasizing unvoiced or silenced stories. + +Below, Summer Sloane-Britt responds to questions about the project. +
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+ +## What are you most proud of about your project? How have people in your field engaged with your project? Has it helped you find new participants? + +*__S.S-B.__ TKTKTK* + +## What Digital Humanities skills or resources helped you most with your project? + +*__S.S-B.__ TKTKTK* + +## How, if at all, do you plan to build upon your project going forward? + +*__S.S-B.__ TKTKTK-0* + +
+ +View Arts of the Errant Americas at [changinglines.net](https://changinglines.net/). + +The DH Seed Grants are administered and funded by NYU Libraries, the Center for the Humanities, and NYU Research and Instructional Technology. The goal of the program is to sponsor the initial development of projects that may go on to receive greater funding from external sources or otherwise build NYU’s institutional capacity in Digital Humanities work. We especially welcome projects that give voice or expression to underrepresented communities and that engage with the urban fabric of the cities in which NYU has campuses. + +You can also read more about the [NYU DH Seed Grant program](/funding/seed-grants) and read the [2024-2025 call for proposals](https://nyuhumanities.org/opportunity/digital-humanities-seed-grants/).