Category: Points of View
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Considering Alastair, Questioning Realness
Blaming Alastair is so over, American Realness is neither of those things and The January Shit Show concludes. What are your resolutions for the New Year?
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The View From Here: The Brooklyn Commune Project’s Report
Check out the Brooklyn Commune Project Report – “The View From Here” and find out what all the fuss is about!
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ACTIONS! and Other Art Worker Tales
An essay on performance, art and getting paid, inspired by Simon Leung’s ACTIONS! at The Kitchen
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In Conversation With David White
Kyoung H. Park talks to David White, Artistic and Executive Director of the Yard, former Executive Director of Dance Theater Workshop (now New York Live Arts) and founder of The National Performance Network / Visual Artists Network.
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Enlist in Budget Bootcamp (Or, Every Budget Tells A Story)
Budgeting now will save you 10-15 years of frustration and futility in the future. More than mere spreadsheets, it is about your sense of self worth & achieving your goals. Let me help you.
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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
After 4 seasons, 50 episodes and 100 artist interviews MADE HERE is coming to an end.
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I Am Not Asking You For Money
In which the founder of Culturebot asks for your help.
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Collective Insourcing and ArtsPool
Guy Yarden and Sarah Maxfield wrote a concept paper called “Collective Insourcing” that has led to a new project being incubated at ART/NY.
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notes on dance performance
Stormy Budwig’s essay: “notes on dance performance: perceptual research gesture struggle somatization aestheticized bodily terrains respect new language method ritual proprioceptive being”
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Invention, Innovation & Creating Real Change
“Invention, Innovation & Creating Real Change” is the last in a series of six essays taking a critical look at the innovation agenda in the arts.
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Business As Usual In The Innovation Industry
“Business As Usual” is the fifth in a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
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Seeing Value In The Arts
“Seeing Value In the Arts” is the fourth of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
