Prelude14: A Curator’s Perspective
Allison Lyman, one of the four PRELUDE.14 curators, discusses putting “care” in “curating.”
Allison Lyman, one of the four PRELUDE.14 curators, discusses putting “care” in “curating.”
As a relative newcomer to the City, my Prelude 2014 experience lacked just that: a prelude, or much context at all, for that matter. And for that, I am grateful. In place of expectation, lay openness. In the absence of prior knowledge, the
Hannah Wolf on Prelude
Dan O’Neil on Prelude Festival 2014
An anonymous writer responds to ideas about Intimacy in the downtown festival
Following up on ideas raised at Prelude.12, Kai Tuchmann interviews a former Wooster Group member now based in Berlin
Eric Shethar takes a turn at grappling with Wednesday’s manifestos
A Configuration of Thoughts as We Hit Day Three
The multidisciplinary artist and his long-time dramaturg discuss taking on Tennessee Williams
After participating in Prelude’s manifesto-Marathon Jessica Applebaum, Maxwell Cramer and Kai Tuchmann discussed the old literary genre of the manifesto and its usage by Prelude’s artists with the hope that it can ripple out to a larger conversation on the web
Check out the 2012 Prelude Festival streaming live from the Martin E. Segal Center
The Field, at OpenPlans Penthouse, celebrates the publication of We Are No Longer Strangers, with a keynote address by national cultural activist, Arlene Goldbard, and panel discussion led by New York City choreographer, Maura Nguyen Donohue.