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Justin Karr (our amazing Director of Technology Programs) and I have proposed panels for the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival taking place in March of 2011 in Austin, Texas. The SXSW festival and conference is a convergence of music, independent films, emerging technologies and more. The panel picker process allows the [...]
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Tags: collaboration, community design, conference, crowdsourcing, festival, fundraising, microgrants, South by Southwest, Texas
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Evan Mazunik’s compositions have been featured in the NY International Fringe Festival and performed at venues devoted to creative, improvised, and experimental music such as Roulette, HERE and Galapagos Art Space. In this interview he tells us about the work of his experimental chamber ensemble, ZAHA, as well as his current projects and pipe-dreams…
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Tags: composers, fiscal sponsorship, Fractured U., improvisation, microgrants, music, NYC Performing Arts Spaces, online courses
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Founded nearly 60 years ago by a small group of artists working in the relatively new field of art jewelry and metal, Metal Arts Guild San Francisco now has professional and emerging artists, educators, students, collectors, and writers among its 200+ members.
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Tags: grants, health insurance, jewelry, liability insurance, metal arts, microgrants, Open Arts Network, san francisco, visual arts
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I’m hoping to meet Dana Reed this summer. Not just because her dance company, Alternative Collaborations, transforms space with their virtuosic performances, and not just because she’s had an enviable dance residency in Bali, but because she’s passionate about teaching dance to kids.
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Tags: choreography, dance, fiscal sponsorship, health insurance, liability insurance, member profile, microgrants, New Orleans
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Democracy is a cantata based around the idea that holiness is present in all living things. Its composer, Barry Seroff, is passionate about improvisational music and inspired by music genres ranging from jazz to punk to classical. A full-length chamber work, Democracy debuts tomorrow evening at Brooklyn’s Issue Project Room.
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Tags: composers, composition, fiscal sponsorship, health insurance, improvisation, member profile, microgrants, music
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We are extremely excited to announce our latest round of micrograntees!
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Tags: Brooklyn, california, Chicago, development grant, development grants, entrepreneurship, film, grant, grants, los angeles, microgrants, music, New York, professional development, theater
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For this week’s Fractured Atlas member profile, I posed questions to the members of GoGoVertigoat Dance Project, a New York-based dance/performance collective that “cross-dresses, crosses species, crosses disciplines, and crosses other self-imposed, political and social borders.” Members of the group told me everything I didn’t know about this particular breed of goat…
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Tags: dance, fiscal sponsorship, Fractured U., liability insurance, member profile, microgrants, performance art
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Rarely will you meet an artist who is more passionate about her craft than puppeteer Yvette Edery. The recipient of numerous grants, she has literally traveled the world teaching puppet design, building, and wrangling, as well as researching motion studies.
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Tags: equipment insurance, fiscal sponsorship, Fractured U., liability insurance, member profile, microgrants, puppet theatre, puppetry arts, volunteer accident insurance
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We’re pleased to announce the four most recent grantees from our Microgrants program!
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Tags: aerial, audio, dance, development grants, grant, grants, microgrants, music, Open Arts Network, performance art, public speaking
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