Monday, October 18, 2021

'A Life in the Arts' Fall Series Schedule

We're pleased to share the next sequence of 'A Life in the Arts' Zoom events with you. 

 Here's our Fall line-up: 

  > Monday, October 18th, 8pm-9pm - A Panel Discussion on Seasons of Greene II, with Curator James Coe and Artist Susan Story 

 Seasons of Greene ll, Paintings of Special Places Protected by the Greene Land Trust was a gallery show at the Athens Cultural Center that ran from September 4 through October 10. 

To join this panel, click on this Zoom link. 

  > Monday, October 25th, 8pm-9pm - A Talk with Masterwork Music and Art Foundation Premier Awardees: Stephanie Leotsakos & Colin Lynch 

On this panel, we're catching up with last year's awardee, vocalist Stephanie Leotsakos and this year's awardee, organist Colin Lynch, on their careers. 

  > Monday, November 1st, 8pm-9pm - The career of historic illustrator John Wright will  be discussed. 

After graduating from Parsons and then working in publishing for a number of years, John dedicated his life to historic illustrations covering the early part of this country's history.

  > Monday, November 8th, 8pm-9pm -- Masterwork Music and Art Foundationn 2021 Community Arts Grantees: Laura Marchese from Dance on the Lawn and Juliana Fodera from the Prospector Theater 

 Find out more about the exciting community arts initiatives Masterwork is helping to support in the year ahead. 

 To join any of these offerings, please look for a Zoom link to these events from our Facebook page. 

'A Life in the Arts' is a Zoom series celebrating those who have committed their lives to excellence in the arts. Our hope is that this series also illuminates how to navigate a career in the arts to up and coming artists. Interviews are conducted by Masterwork Board member Joseph White and run a half hour, with fifteen minutes dedicated to a q and a with attendees. Join us - or watch our sessions on the Masterwork Youtube Channel! 

 Masterwork Music & Art Foundation was founded more than 60 years ago in Morristown, New Jersey. The Founders, Shirley May and David Randolph, were passionate about the arts and understood the importance of nurturing developing artists, and making the arts available to a broad audience. Generations of artists were influenced by the years of concerts, theatrical events and fine arts projects Masterwork Arts funded and produced. 

 Today, Masterwork Arts supports excellence in the arts through a variety of grant offerings and awards, a zoom series on 'A Life in the Arts' and virtual classes that are open to all. To find out more, sign up for our enewsletter on www.masterworkarts.org.

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