We spoke with Dr. Dina Bennett, executive director of the American Jazz Museum, about the 2023 In the Yard Festival—honoring jazz icon Charlie Parker’s legacy—and the importance of preserving jazz heritage for future generations.
We spoke with Nicole London about her journey as a filmmaker & the importance of directing the Hazel Scott documentary “The Disappearance of Miss Scott,” that will be featured on the Public Broadcasting Service television series American Masters.
We spoke with Chris Cowden—executive director of Women & Their Work—about the featured women artist exhibitions in the New Commissioning Project, the ways in which the organization connects with the community, and the importance of women’s visibility...
Christina Calfo, director of development at The Possibility Project, spoke with us about the Foster Care Performing Arts Program’s upcoming musical theater production and the role of the arts in empowering and positively transforming youth to creativ...
Artists Arsimmer McCoy and Cornelius Tulloch, who are both former Artists in Residence in Everglades fellows and now work for the organization, talk about this unique residency program in Everglades National Park.
In this notable quotable from the most recent issue of American Artscape, Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes—chief equity officer of Ashé Cultural Arts Center—spoke with us about the importance of addressing systemic health disparities and preserving cultural ...
In this notable quotable from the most recent issue of American Artscape, Catherine Game—executive director of Brushwood Center—spoke with us about At Ease: Art and Nature for Veterans and the Military Community, an initiative that provides free natu...
We spoke with the founder and artistic director of ShaLeigh Dance Works about the company's immersive theater performance, enVISION, created with the help of blind and low-vision experts.
Northern Virginia's A Place To Be supports its neurodivergent, disabled, and marginalized community members through music theraphy and community programming.
From Oʻahu, Zambonelli spoke with us about the obstacles and opportunities for women filmmakers, the creative process for Reel Wāhine of Hawaiʻi, and the power of film in lifting up and celebrating women's narratives.
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