pargrave.wordpress.com
On the dirty “p” word | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/02/10/on-the-dirty-p-word
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. February 10, 2014. On the dirty “p” word. Artists. Arts Managers. When do we get to talk about the dirty “p” word: payment? Furthering the conversation on decent pay for artists and arts professionals, Harry Giles considers the role of the artist-producer. Can artists take back the power and be their own producer? Sure, but what’s lost, what’s gained, and where are the pitfalls? American Dance Legacy Initiative →. Join 1...
pargrave.wordpress.com
Friends of Bedlam | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/04/07/friends-of-bedlam
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. April 7, 2014. By the time I was 21, I had succumb to the inevitable. The maths degree was gone, I was studying philosophy and directing my first full-length play at Bedlam Theatre. Thanks to the current Friends of Bedlam committee for making this video accessible! New England Graduate Media Symposium. Learning to Read Dance →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). MT Those who ...
pargrave.wordpress.com
24 | March | 2014 | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/03/24
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. Daily Archives: March 24, 2014. March 24, 2014. New England Graduate Media Symposium. Me: “I’ve been invited to speak at a graduate symposium in Boston about my work with WaterFire.”. Him: “That’s great! Me: “Thanks – I’m thrilled! I’m speaking in the afternoon, then there’s a few more speakers, and then drinks post-event.”. Him: “Sounds pretty cool. When is it? Him: ” ……hmmm.”. Continue reading →. Little Blog of Wonders.
pargrave.wordpress.com
Gentrifying Community Arts | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/01/18/gentrifying-community-arts
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. January 18, 2014. This talk from the 2013 Creative Time Summit has been floating around the internet and various Providence arts-folk conversations recently:. I finally sat down to watch the conversation and this. Article in response. I’m very pleased I did. On the dirty “p” word →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
pargrave.wordpress.com
March | 2014 | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/03
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 24, 2014. New England Graduate Media Symposium. Me: “I’ve been invited to speak at a graduate symposium in Boston about my work with WaterFire.”. Him: “That’s great! Me: “Thanks – I’m thrilled! I’m speaking in the afternoon, then there’s a few more speakers, and then drinks post-event.”. Him: “Sounds pretty cool. When is it? Him: ” ……hmmm.”. Continue reading →. March 9, 2014. My favour...
pargrave.wordpress.com
Paul Margrave: Blog | Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about… | Page 2
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/page/2
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. January 18, 2014. This talk from the 2013 Creative Time Summit has been floating around the internet and various Providence arts-folk conversations recently:. I finally sat down to watch the conversation and this. Article in response. I’m very pleased I did. December 8, 2013. Which should we use? Who is our audience? What voice should we be using? November 1, 2013. October 28, 2013. The Student’s Eye View. Will take plac...
pargrave.wordpress.com
18 | January | 2014 | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/01/18
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. Daily Archives: January 18, 2014. January 18, 2014. This talk from the 2013 Creative Time Summit has been floating around the internet and various Providence arts-folk conversations recently:. I finally sat down to watch the conversation and this. Article in response. I’m very pleased I did. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1,122 other followers.
pargrave.wordpress.com
Learning to Read Dance | Paul Margrave: Blog
https://pargrave.wordpress.com/2014/04/21/learning-to-read-dance
Somewhere to remember what it was I was thinking about…. Visit www.paulmargrave.com. April 21, 2014. Learning to Read Dance. 8220;If I could tell you what it meant, there would be no point in dancing it.”. 8211; Isadora Duncan. The beauty of dance. I just haven’t had the vocabulary to talk about it. Though I felt a little foolish asking such obvious questions to leading dance professionals, the receptive and collaborative nature of the ADLI network made me feel less ashamed about asking:. ADLI sees a wor...
publichumanitiestoolbox.wordpress.com
Examples | The Public Humanities Toolbox
https://publichumanitiestoolbox.wordpress.com/examples
The Public Humanities Toolbox. Here are some well done, innovative, or just plain cool examples of public humanities organizations or scholars using the tools we describe. Pioneer Valley History Network. An exhibit at the John Nicholas Brown Center (Rhode Island). St George Historical Society (Kansas). The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier, Jr. At University of New Mexico’s Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. The New Bedford Whaling Museum. Of the Newbury Library. Fox Point Oral History Projec.