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Brown starts something

Koprowski: The Fixer for nonprofits
Redpath's big picture
Schwartz travels; installations don't
Geisert gets behind the wheel
Ellis
goes to the movies
So does Nicolella
Moraine on Jules Shear

Roxas - Bienale? Biennnial?
Philanthropy Linkage


Volume II, Issue 13
May 2000

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From the Editor:

Welcome to the May 2000 issue of the Arts4All Newsletter.

From a nonprofit arts organization just starting out, to established groups suffering growing pains, take a look at the many ways the world of charitable enterprises is ... slightly different.

Add to your overview of arts and technology, in the final chapter of Kristin Redpath's series, reaching upward to the universe.

Newsletter correspondents have it all for you: moving images in installation art; the website as an artform; films from Europe and Africa, telling tales of ambition; reviews of a singer-songwriter's grace under pressure; and a panel discussion (a/k/a a bunch of curators sitting around talking). Commence detailed research for or about nonprofits, and consider a few of the many guises philanthropy can inhabit.

AMC




Meryl Joseph's Perspective: Qualitative Focus

Perspective: Room with a View

by Diane Brown

From the germ of an idea to lawyers and budgets and art (oh my).

Join Diane Brown on her adventure founding a nonprofit, and planning its growth.

 


Also by John Koprowski (or his alter ego) Improv - the Invisible Part of the Play

Perspective: The View from the Board Room

by John Koprowski

Once a nonprofit organization is up and running, what could go wrong?

Oh - not much that money, training, management, information, good faith and a little luck can't fix.

 



an Art Nouveau sunflower

Kristin Redpath on:
Part One pre-historic art
Part Two illuminated manscripts
Part Three perspective, again
Part Four
shockwaves from the photograph

 

 

Art and Technology - Mosaics to Pixels [Part Five]

by Kristin Redpath

Finding herself in the middle of a slow revolution, our writer steps back to see the bigger picture.

Join her with William Morris, Marcel Duchamp and, yes, Captain Kirk.

Robert Metzger on sculptor Reuben Nakian Four-Part article

Therese Schwartz goes to art galleries in: The Year that Was Four-Part article

a bit of a mosaic...


and another bit


moving pictures
at the Whitney Biennial

Memos from the World:

The Movers and Shakers

by Therese Schwartz

Our Biennial-visiting correspondent went back for more.

This time, she looks at art installations with moving images.


In the Driver's Seat

by Michael Geisert

At the museum, Internet art is presented in a darkened room with a big screen and one person at the controls.

Steer vicariously with Michael Geisert.


Big Wars and Small Wars - Northern Skirts

by Edie Ellis

Two young women, one Austrian, one a Serbian ex-pat, try to sort out love and war.


The Long and the Short of It
Djibril Diop Mambety's Touki-Bouki and a short film

by Michael Nicolella

Films by the African film pioneer are available again, for screening by new generations of moviegoers. Read about Touki-Bouki, Mambety's 1973 classic, and the short film, la Grammaire de ma Grand'Mere, in which he contemplates his role as a filmmaker.


Jules Shear Makes Friends, Plays Well with Others

by Alberta Moraine

The songwriter sings, plays, and chats.

He calls on some old friends, and by evening's end, has made some new ones, too.



You Say Potato and I Say Potahto, You Say Biennial and I Say Bienale

by Anna Roxas

Join our explorer as she braves the thickets of elitism and tradition, and fords the rushing waters of multiculturalism and globalization.


in the dark
at the Whitney Biennial

Also by Therese Schwartz: The Year That Was-Marching to the Millennium [in four parts]
Nirvana Takes a Holiday - The Whitney Biennial 2000

 

 

 

 

in the snow
from Northern Skirts
reviewed in this issue


from Touki-Bouki
reviewed in this issue

 

 

Therese Schwartz goes to the movies in Cinema Everyday

Michael Nicolella previews new French cinema and New Directors

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


at the Whitney
Biennial

Also by Anna Roxas:
The Kids in the Basement
Sensationalism
Paint Club

 


Linkage: Philanthropic Connections

compiled by Michael Nicolella

Online directories for career opportunities, news on human rights activism around the world, ways to donate your time to a worthy cause.

DanceUSA, Radio Free World, PhilanthropySearch - some websites really do have descriptive names. Try these.

More Linkage:
Linkage: A Travelogue
Politics and Eccentrics
Human Factors
Creative Resources Online
Renaissance Once and Again
Smart Sites for Children and Adults
Favorite Arts Sites


 


Doll sculpture at
Spoornet State Theater Art Gallery,
Pretoria SA

Performance Schedules

Exhibition Schedules

Performers and Institutions Worldwide, including:

Lula Washington Dance Theater
Berlin Philharmonic
Carnegie Hall


Exhibitions, including:

Tate Modern - London
The Auckland Philharmonia's May 2000 Art Exhibit

And much more....

 

 

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Breaking News, Press Tips, Announcements, Interviews and Reviews direct from Theaters, Concert Halls, Museums, Galleries, Artists, Agents and Journalists worldwide. Now including:

RSC US-bound 'Macbeth' reviewed in the Financial Times
5/12/00 - In New Haven, CT, the International Festival of
Arts and Ideas will present Macbeth at the Long Wharf
Theatre, June 15-25.

Nikolai Fine Art Announces (in)vulnerable 5/10/00 -
A first New York solo show by Joanne Yanoff

AP Tony Award Nominations Preview 5/8/00 -
Mike Kuchwara's advance story


plaster casting at Spoornet StateTheater Art Gallery,
Pretoria, SA


Artist Pages

Jazz singer Aisha Hosley, concert pianist Jenny Mitchell, trumpeter Jon Wilder, painter Anne Kovach and lyric soprano Vanessa Conlin are here to share a sampling of their work.

Contact the Newsletter for more about these artists.



Untitled,
1999 oil on canvas
12 x 8 inches
Anne Kovach


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