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The Process Series 2019-2020: Crossing Boundaries presents “19th Amendment Project”
February 28, 2020 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
19th Amendment Project
UNC Faculty
February 27th & 28th @ 7:30pm – CURRENT ArtSpace
UNC faculty-artists create interdisciplinary performance centered around the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, exploring the power of women in politics. Four faculty projects will be presented in this shared program. Several of these pieces will go on to launch a new faculty performance series in 2020-2021.
In collaboration with Arts Everywhere and the Institute for the Arts and Humanities.
About the Process Series
Dedicated to the development of new and significant works in the performing arts, The Process Series features professionally mounted, developmental presentations of new works in progress. The mission of the Series is to illuminate the ways in which artistic ideas take form, to examine the creative process, to offer audiences the opportunity to follow artists and performers as they explore and discover, and by so doing to enrich the development process for artists with the ultimate goal of better art and a closer relationship between artists and audiences. Immediately following each performance, we ask our audiences to join in the creative process, providing feedback critical to the development of the work as it moves forward. All performances are free and open to the public. The Series has supported over sixty artist residencies since its inception, with many of the projects going on to significant future lives both nationally and internationally.
The Process Series, housed in the Department of Communication, celebrates renewed partner-ships with PlayMakers Repertory Co, (Making Tracks series), Dramatic Art (Theatrical Translation Festival), Carolina Performing Arts (As One and Toshi Reagon), and Arts Everywhere (19th Amendment Project). Along with the College of Arts and Sciences and sponsoring departments from Art, English and Comparative Literature, and American Studies, we are working to develop new works that underscore the connections among the arts, humanities, and the sciences.
For more information, contact Joseph Megel, megel@email.unc.edu or visit the following links:
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