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Women Between Arts | Haleh Liza / Janis Brenner / Melvis Santa
Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Arnhold Hall , Glass Box Theater 55 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011
Haleh Liza / Janis Brenner / Melvis Santa
Women Between Arts is the first and currently only interdisciplinary women artists series in New York, curated by multi- and interdisciplinary artist Luisa Muhr at The New School (Arnhold Hall Glass Box Theater). The series has been created for anyone who identifies as a woman and their groups/ensembles/collaborators (including people of all genders and non-binary people), who works with any combination of music, theater, dance, poetry, performance art, installations, and/or visual arts in an unconventional way. Each series features three women artists and/or their groups and presents 15 minutes of their work each. There is a talk-back after the performances where audience members have the opportunity to engage with the artists.
Luisa's mission is to provide a platform for and encourage dialogue between strong, diverse female artists of at least one or a combination of multiple fields to create interdisciplinary work.
Women Between Arts is the younger sister of FENGARI Works. We follow the code of conduct of We Have Voice.
Many thanks to John Zorn and Richard Kessler (Dean of Mannes School of Music).
All events will take place at The New School Arnhold Hall Glass Box Theater, 55 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011
No cash at door. Please buy tickets in advance via Eventbrite and www.womenbetweenarts.com.
Early Bird: $15
Day of Event: $20
The New School Students: $10
NEW: Pay-what-you-can option for the unemployed. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
For questions, please visit our website or contact Luisa Muhr:
www.womenbetweenarts.com
womenbetweenarts@gmail.com
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