The Vancouver Art Gallery presents The Children Have to Hear Another Story: Alanis Obomsawin. The exhibition surveys the lifework of Alanis Obomsawin from the 1960s to the present, demonstrating her remarkable achievements in education, music, documentary cinema and activism that have mobilized Indigenous voices and ideas to transform society.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in collaboration with the Aspen Institute Arts Program, Citizen University, and the Annenberg Foundation and The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, presents the 2017 Kennedy Center Arts Summit: Activating Citizen Artists. Exploring JFK Ideals. Creating Cultural Moonshots. The Arts Summit will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2017 in the Kennedy Center Theater Lab and adjoining spaces.
Fred Winship, long time theatre reviewer for UPI, died peacefully at 90 in his apartment on E. 57th Street in NYC on September 3, 2015. No cause of death was given; it was probably a sudden heart attack. He was writing a review of a play he had just seen when he died.
J&M Productions, while starting off as a small partnership between two friends and colleagues, Joshua Hunter and Marcus Graham, has left its mark on New York and Off-Broadway theatres alike. Sold out shows, and successful original works are the feats that J&M have continuously accomplished. Currently, J&M Productions has produced three stage productions with their fourth coming set to premiere in February of 2014: 'reLIEing on Family' by Marcus Graham.
J&M Productions, while starting off as a small partnership between two friends and colleagues, Joshua Hunter and Marcus Graham, has left its mark on New York and Off-Broadway theatres alike. Sold out shows, and successful original works are the feats that J&M have continuously accomplished. Currently, J&M Productions has produced three stage productions with their fourth coming set to premiere in February of 2014: "reLIEing on Family" by Marcus Graham.
Young Audiences Arts for Learning (YA) is proud to announce our culminating 60th anniversary event, the Young Audiences 60th Anniversary National Conference. The 60th Anniversary National Conference is a three-day symposium that will include peer-to-peer discussions regarding current issues and trends in arts-in-education, unrivaled professional development opportunities, and a visit to one of Young Audiences' affiliate programs in New York City, New Jersey, or Connecticut. The National Conference begins today, April 25 and concludes on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City.
Young Audiences Arts for Learning (YA) is proud to announce our culminating 60th anniversary event, the Young Audiences 60th Anniversary National Conference. The 60th Anniversary National Conference is a three-day symposium that will include peer-to-peer discussions regarding current issues and trends in arts-in-education, unrivaled professional development opportunities, and a visit to one of Young Audiences' affiliate programs in New York City, New Jersey, or Connecticut. The National Conference begins on Thursday, April 25 and concludes on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City.