Produced in partnership with The Andy Kaufman Estate it boasts unprecedented and exclusive access to Kaufman’s family, as well as personal and never-before-seen archives and private recordings.
Solange has composed a score for the New York City Ballet. The score is still untitled but it will premiere on Wednesday, September 28 as part of the New York City Ballet’s Fall Fashion Gala.
Maria Staroselets sat down with us to talk about 'Continuous Mapping': her experimental theatre performance that uses audio and interactive elements to tell a unique story of the city with its residents as its main characters.
Marilyn Narota talks about the inspiration she draws from common, everyday objects, and meaningful conversations to create her artwork, and her desire to use art as a platform to help others.
Jiwon Choi is a rising artist by way of Seoul, South Korea and she sat down to talk to us about the feeling of being stuck between two cultures, K-Pop's global resonance and why it's a perfect vehicle for her work, and much more.
Radical Mexican performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña provides his unique perspective on borders, Trump, hope, and the role of the artist.
Jiwon Choi talks about what inspires her audiovisual artwork, the importance of understanding who you are, and what she hopes to inspire in others with her work.
Performance art strikes at the heart of the human experience, or at least tries to. What impact have performance artists had on our world and what makes for powerful performance art?
David Byrne's ‘Theater of the Mind’ opened on August 31, 2022 at Denver's Center for the Performing Arts where you'll be guided through sensory experiments that reveal the inner mysteries of the brain.
Experimental theatre aims to break the rules of traditional theatre performances, allowing artists to think outside the box and establish new artistic methods, with its most remarkable characteristic being the participation of its audience.
Scarlett Lingwood, a rising visual artist from England, talks with us in a winding interview about her process and approach to her work, her time at SVA, artists she likes, and much more.
Daniel J. Watts talks about the impact that John Leguizamo's iconic one-man show, 'Freak', had on him and his work for our IMPACT series.
Marilyn Narota is a mixed media and performance artist by way of Queens, NY and she sits down to talk about the role of formal art education, the importance of hair in her artwork, her online magazine, Artilade, which looks to combine art and literature, and much more.
We're back and with special guest and artist/photographer/videographer Sara Meghdari (@szmeghdari). We discuss the difficulties of being a photographer in NYC, her first live public performance, which showed the very private act of covering and putting on her hijab, and recent art shows around the city. We continue with art news such as more interactive art exhibits popping up across the country, scents and smells being incorporated into exhibits and museums as it's own art form and to enhance or change the way we perceive art, and the world's first cryptocurrency art auction taking place. Then we close things out talking about Seasons 2 of 'Westworld' and 'Luke Cage', and the underappreciated 'Queen of the South.'
Daniel J. Watts is a rising multidisciplinary performance artist (actor, dancer, writer, poet, and much more) by way of New York and he sat down to talk with us about how he got his start in acting, some of his most memorable experiences on Broadway, the differences between performing on stage versus a TV/film set, his role on Tracy Morgan's new show, The Last OG, and gives advice to aspiring actors.
Our collection of photos from Kate Gilmore & Karen Heagle's recent art show, Beat, at the On Stellar Rays Gallery.