Magazines/Journals/Online Publications - Theater
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ACCESSIBLE ARTS Phone: (913)281-1133 Fax: (913)281-1515 Email: accarts@accessiblearts.org |
Quarterly newsletter of an organization that champions the arts for children with disabilities and advocates access to the arts. Available online. |
ADIRONDACK LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS Phone: (518)352-7715 Fax: (518)352-7333 Email: alca@frontiernet.net |
Membership in Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts entitles you to discounts on workshop fees, preschool, theatre and concert admissions, invitations to gallery openings and special events, rental privileges of the facility for private parties and receptions, use of studio spaces and all Arts Center mailings. Membership benefits start at the $35 level. |
ALLIANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE Phone: (202) 293-6141 Fax: (202) 293-6144 Email: info@alliance-exchange.org |
Whether you are an exchange practitioner, an international student, a job seeker, an embassy official, a student looking for financial aid, or if you just want handy information on programs, this book will prove an invaluable resource. The directory provides an extensive collection of information on international exchange organizations and programs available anywhere.
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ALLIANCE OF ARTISTS' COMMUNITIES Phone: (401)351-4320 Fax: (401)351-4507 Email: aac@artistcommunities.org |
Organized by the Alliance of Artists Communities and hosted by Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, the American Creativity At Risk symposium explored the nature of human creativity and its significance in a wide range of disciplines, taking artists' communities as a model and a metaphor for fostering pure research and innovation in all sectors of society and culture. The symposium resulted in a call to action addressing the challenges and opportunities of restoring creativity as a priority in public policy, cultural philanthropy, and education. Symposium speakers and panelists included Robert MacNeil, Lewis Hyde, Brendan Gill, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Ellen Winner, David Liddle, Mary Catherine Bateson, Ned Hall, and Stewart Brand, among others. Can be ordered through the Alliance website. The publication addresses three critical issues in the field of artists’ communities: Fund Development, Building Community Within, and Community Engagement/Outreach. The report includes case studies of six artists’ communities, detailing the programs, fundraising ideas, and creative environments that have enabled them to thrive. In addition, the report gives a detailed and thought-provoking analysis of a membership-wide survey on community engagement--the challenges and opportunities it presents, and a vision for the future. |
ALLIANCE OF NEW YORK STATE ARTS ORGANIZATIONS Phone: (631)298-1234 Fax: (631)298-1101 Email: jkweiner@worldnet.att.net |
Monthly newsletter that summarizes key developments at art councils around New York State. |
ALLWORTH PRESS Phone: (800)491-2808 Fax: (212)777-8261 Email: PUB@allworth.com |
A how-to guide to booking performances and building tours for solo artists and performing groups of all types. Includes in-depth information on what presenters need from artists and the technical aspects of touring. The second edition of this widely praised legal guide answers virtually every question a writer is likely to face concerning his or her rights and the law. Extensively revised and updated to cover recent developments in the law, this book is an invaluable addition to every successful writer's library. |
ALTERNATE ROOTS Phone: (404)577-1079 Fax: (404)577-7991 Email: info@alternateroots.org |
All members of Alternate ROOTS receive regular member bulletins and newsletters, may list activities in the calendar of events, are eligible for a performance slot during festivals, receive fee discounts for ROOTS’ programs, can be listed in the ROOTS Resource Directory, are eligible to apply for the Tour/Residency Program, are eligible to apply for residency support through the Community/Artist Partnership Project, may apply for Artistic Assistance or other programs which may be offered. Some programs are only available to member artists within the Southeast region. |
AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR THEATRE AND EDUCATION (AATE) Phone: (301)951-7977 Email: info@aate.com |
AATE serves as a national resource network for professionals involved in theatre for youth and drama/theatre education. Member benefits include subscriptions to STAGE of the Art, Youth Theatre Journal, and the AATE Newsletter; online access to the AATE Member Directory; networking groups and information on trends in theatre for young audiences; and discounts on national and regional conferences. |
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND Phone: (800)424-8666 Fax: (202)467-5085 Email: info@acb.org |
Friends in Art is an organization of blind and sighted persons in visual art, tactile art, music, writing, drama, photography and other art forms. They sponsor an annual showcase at the ACB national convention.
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AMERICAN INDIAN ARTISTS, INC. (AMERINDA) Phone: (212)598-0968 Fax: (212)529-4603 Email: amerinda@amerinda.org |
Talking Stick's role is to provide a forum in which to: explore the varied arts of Native Americans, both contemporary and traditional and; discuss issues effecting Native artitsts and their communities.
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