Connie Walters,
Network Coordinator
Partners for Arts Education
501 West Fayette Street, Studio
221
Syracuse, NY 13204
Phone: 315-234-9911
E-Mail Connie Walters
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 31,
2008
Imagining
America and Partners for Arts
Education Announce Year-long
Artist Series
Imagining America:
Artists and Scholars in Public
Life, a national consortium of
colleges and universities based
at Syracuse University committed
to public scholarship in the arts,
humanities, and design, and Partners
for Arts Education (PAE), a Syracuse-based
organization that provides funding
and support to deepen and enrich
educational experiences in and through
the arts for students, teachers,
and artists, announce a new collaborative
arts initiative, "The Hyphenated
Artist Series." The series will
enhance and promote the region’s
cultural activity by exploring expanded
opportunities for artists in combinations
such as artist-educator and artist-organizer.
"The Hyphenated Artist Series," for
which PAE received a grant from the
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation,
is the first phase of a larger initiative
between Imagining America and PAE
to incubate new opportunities with
those in the arts and cultural sector.
The series aims to provide a way
for people to continue to expand
their skill set--including an entrepreneurial
component--through which people explore
the transfer and enhancement of arts
and cultural skills in order to maximize
ways of making a livelihood in central
New York in the arts. Working together,
the two organizations hope to evolve
the initiative, perhaps eventually
into a community institute with a
physical, downtown presence.
The series will also help convene
partner populations including colleges,
community service organizations,
arts and cultural citizens, education,
economic advocacy consortia, and
resource providers to pool knowledge.
“The constant learning that
happens as part of the creative process
is shared by campus and community
citizens alike. This is an opportunity
for us to demonstrate the real entrepreneurial
capacities that are common to artistry
in all forms,” says PAE executive
director Laura Reeder.
“This series expresses the
recognition that artists’ skills
have many terrific applications in
the work world. The community-campus
partnership is so important given
how much student-artists learn alongside
people already making their lives
in the arts and cultural sector and
how crucial it is for universities
to share resources beyond their immediate
constituencies," says Jan Cohen-Cruz,
director of Imagining America.
"The Hyphenated Artist Series" will
offer a slate of public presentations,
seminars, and workshops by a variety
of community-focused writers and
artists from the performing and visual
arts, beginning in March 2008 and
running through December. Events
will take place at SU's Warehouse
and elsewhere. Some of the
artists and events include:
Solo performance
artist and union activist Marty
Pottenger will perform and
speak on March 7. Incorporating
media and oral histories, Pottenger,
currently working out of Portland,
Maine’s
City Hall, uses theatre to encourage
people to think about issues, ask
questions, and engage in dialogue
with others in their communities.
Artist Jerry
Beck will discuss his
work with the Revolving Museum's
year-long public art series and urban
revitalization project in Lowell,
Mass. that involved more than 1,000
artists, youth and community members
in his community.
Lauren Unbekant,
actress and education director
at Syracuse Stage, and Len Fonte,
retired theatre education teacher,
will present a lecture, "Audience
or Aesthetic? The Education Dilemma
in Cultural Organizations."
Georgia
Popoff, local poet and community
educator, and Phil Memmer, director
of the Downtown Writers Center at
the YMCA, will present "Many
Voices: Poetry and Creativity in
Community Literature."
Dancers from Urban Bushwomen, a
company founded in 1982 by choreographer
Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, will share
their work bringing untold and under-told
histories of disenfranchised people
to light through dance.
All of the "2008 Hyphenated
Artist Series" events will be
free to the public. Times and further
details will be available through
PAE, http://www.arts4ed.org,
(315) 234-9911, and Imagining America,
(315) 443-8590, http://www.imaginingamerica.org.
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Partners for
Arts Education inspires learning and
leadership for arts in education in
Central New York and throughout New
York State. We provide funding and
support to deepen and enrich educational
experiences in and through the arts
for students, teachers and artists.
Partners
for Arts Education
Delavan Center Suite 221 501 W. Fayette
St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
315.234.9911 info@arts4ed.org www.arts4ed.org
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