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Volume II
Issue 14
Summer 2000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Coming Attractions

This fall, in the Arts4All Newsletter, look for

even more listings for arts events all over the world, updated all the time

even more personal narratives by artists and arts organizers, providing more views from more, and varied, birds' eyes

new artist pages, from poets, painters, and performers

more arts education projects, to become aware of, and to follow as they develop

a series of reports from the contemporary opera scene - backstage, center stage, and in the audience

inside looks at

the life of a small dance company

the risks visual artists take every day using materials that may be health hazards

the founding of an important alternative theater company

adult artists recall what got them started on their path - what sparked their creativity

one performer's tour of the Arctic Circle

another's life on the road as a dancer

the urge to collect - human nature or pathology?

... and many more articles in the pipeline

more opportunities for your input as readers, viewers, listeners, and participants in the Newsletter and its growing community

technological change, too, as the people in the back room work with us to make even more astonishing things become everyday - for example, in response to your comments, we're aiming for a way each reader can print out beautiful pages with no worries

Check us out this summer, with our continually changing listings, in Performance Schedules, Exhibition Schedules and Breaking News, and check in with the Drift from time to time, for little factoids you may have missed about the arts and technology.

And drop us a note with ideas and questions you may have. We read them all, and consider your comments very seriously.

We are very grateful to our writers and illustrators and contributing artists for their essential support of the Newsletter in its first year. The Newsletter crew have done truly amazing things not once but over and over, always working tirelessly to improve this publication. We all feel very lucky that the Newsletter's Publisher, Arts4All.com, continues to make it all possible.

Thanks to you our readers, most of all, for spending some of your time with the Newsletter - everyone here really appreciates it. We hope we grow together with you for years to come. Keep in touch over the summer - Anne Carley (amcarley@arts4all.com)

See you in September!

 

 

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