Photo by Marko Kovacevic, Makeup by Charm Torres. Photo Credit: Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific Islander American Experience, Seattle, WA Paul, MNīenito Juarez Park in City of Maywood, CA - Photo Credit: The Trust for Public Land Photo Credit: Springboard for the Arts, St. The Truth Booth - Photo Credit: Juxtaposition Arts, Minneapolis, MN LISC, Philadelphia - Photo Credit: Annie O'Neill St Paul Dragon Dancers - Photo Credit: Annie O'Neill Mississippi Roster artist Leo "Bud" Welch Mississippi Roster artist group Front Porch Dance Mississippi Roster artist Antoinette Badenhorst Quilter at SEW (Sewing Every Wednesday) quilting group Link Up Program, North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra "Arts Day at the Capitol", a statewide advocacy event hosted by Mississippi Arts Commission November/December 2017: Mississippi Arts Commission The 5th Avenue Theatre, Rising Star Project Performance of The Pajama Game.
The 5th Avenue Theatre, Adventure Musical Theater performance of Free Boy. Summer acting camp at Broadway Center for the Performance Arts - Tacoma, WA.
Seussical at Broadway Center for the Performance Arts, Tacoma, WA. January/February 2018: The Boeing CompanyĪrts Education at Broadway Center for the Performance Arts, Tacoma, WA. The piece wove together the plight of lemurs, who are among the most endangered mammals on the planet, with the loss of LGBTQ community members in the 1970s at the height of the AIDS crisis (the same time as when the lemur population began its precipitous decline). Visual and media artist Clement Goldberg collaborated with CounterPulse to create Our Future Ends, a multi-media performance and exhibit set in mythical Lemuria and featuring live performers, documentary film, and animation. May 2018: Creative Work Fund/Walter & Elise Haas Fund Jerah Johnson, 2012.0299 image courtesy of The Historic New Orleans Collection) (Burning Orchid Night Club 1984 oil on linen by Douglas Bourgeois The Historic New Orleans Collection, gift of Dr. Art of the City: Postmodern to Post-Katrina, presented by The Helis Foundation, is set to open in fall 2018.
History and contemporary art will interact to refresh perceptions of the city in the inaugural exhibition at The Historic New Orleans Collection’s new Seignouret-Brulatour Building. It featured an online show of live musical performances, interactive games, dance performances, interviews and guest appearances from community members in a variety show format. In 2020, Hotline Ring raised $130,000 in 2020 and over $215,000 in 2021 for the collaborating organizations. As organizations in community with or led by queer, Black, people of color, unity draws them together to create systemic change, divest in state-sanctioned violence, and build space for healing. The collaborators envision a future of abundance and shared resources fueled by inclusive arts experiences through affordability, multiple forms of access, a range of aesthetics, outreach, and education. Joseph Hall hosting Hotline Ring, a virtual fundraiser led by the Kelly Strayhorn Theater in collaboration with 1Hood Media, BOOM Concepts, Braddock Carnegie Library Association, Dreams of Hope, The Legacy Arts Project, and PearlArts. Courtesy of the New Hazlett Theater and Opportunity Fund.