Frank Hentschker Talks About Culturebot
As 2013 kicks off and our first-ever fundraising campaign winds down (2 days to go!), Frank Hentskcher offers a few words on why you should support Culturebot.
As 2013 kicks off and our first-ever fundraising campaign winds down (2 days to go!), Frank Hentskcher offers a few words on why you should support Culturebot.
Big institutions keep arguing about why they need to exist and cost so much to operate but resist transparency. Artists, audiences and funders should start to demand transparency from institutions. NOW.
Playwright, musician and all-around good guy Kyle Jarrow was one of Culturebot’s first interviews way back in the day and now he’s a Rock God. Here’s what Culturebot means to him. And if you like Kyle, please love Culturebot, give today.
Announcing CultureBytes.org, Culturebot’s microbloggy little brother for bite-sized nuggets of arts-related tasty goodness!
As we continue our first-ever fundraising campaign we reached out to some friends to share some thoughts about why they value what we do. Here’s a few words from celebrated choreographer Stephen Petronio.
A list of links to the major Culturebot essays of the past year, the foundational literature for The Citizen Critic Project
A little over nine years ago Culturebot.org started at Performance Space 122 under the leadership and guidance of Mark Russell. Without his support, Culturebot would never have come into existence and we’re ever grateful. Even more so that he’s still willing to lend us hand by speaking out on our behalf.
Culturebot launches The Citizen Critic Project. Make it happen through your support of our IndieGoGo campaign!