Nancy Andrews Film Wins Outstanding Feature Award
The 8th Imagine Science Film Festival, NYC, recently announced the winners of its annual awards, and the one for Outstanding Feature has gone to Prospectus artist Nancy Andrews for The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes (2015), her first feature-length film. The Outstanding Feature Award is given to the feature film “that best incorporates science into a […]
Concerts Featuring Leonard Compositions Oct. 22 and 26
Music by Prospectus artist Neil Leonard (FeFa) will be performed in New York City and Porto, Portugal, later this month: Thursday October 22, 2015, 6:30 PM Vox Novus XV Festival Oren Fader plays Leonard’s Mil Maneras for acoustic guitar and electroics Gallery MC, Circuit Bridges Concert No 36: Vox Novus XV Festival 549 W 52nd […]
Jeremijenko’s TREExOFFICE in London’s Hoxton Sq.
Having opened in June 2015, Prospectus artist Natalie Jeremijenko’s TREExOFFICE is London’s “newest and most unique office space enabl[ing] those who work here to both connect with and give back to nature,” according to Groundwork London, one of the project’s three sponsors. “Those who hire the space will be directly supporting the local environment, with income generated […]
McCauley’s “Jazz ‘n Class” Script Published in Online Literary Journal
The online literary journal About Place Journal has just published Prospectus artist Robbie McCauley’s latest script for solo performance, “Jazz ‘n Class,” which had its world premiere in Boston this past March as part of Sleeping Weezil’s BADASS festival of new works by female playwrights. “Jazz ’n Class” explores McCauley’s relationship with her daughter, composer Jessie Montgomery. The […]
Illuminating Futures “Walkshops” in Ashland Oct. 3
Join Prospectus artist Dan Borelli as he gives “walkshop” tours of his new exhibit at Ashland (MA) Public Library and of sites in town connected to his Illuminating Futures project, the focus of which is the Nyanza Colorant Plant, one of the nation’s first designated Superfund sites. Illuminating Futures is an art-based research project “that unpacks the various histories […]
McCauley to Facilitate Race and Class “Talkabout” Sept. 26
On Saturday, September 26, from 4 to 6 p.m., Prospectus artist Robbie McCauley (More SUGAR) will facilitate a “Talkabout” concerning race and class at First Church of Roxbury, 10 Putnam St. in Roxbury Crossing, Roxbury, MA, hosted by the Boston Busing/Desegregation Project (BBDP). “Part performance and part dialogue, BBDP members and audience will come together to […]
Exhibition with Driscoll Drawings through Oct. 25
“Soundings,” a two-person exhibition of drawings by Prospectus artist Ellen Driscoll and Margaret Cogswell will be on view at Kentler International Drawing Space, 353 Van Brunt St. in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, NY, through October 25. The drawings in the show by Driscoll are based on the “volunteer” (weeds, uncultivated) plant life of Red […]
More than 10,000 Visitors to Andrews’ “Art and Science of Delirium” Blog
That’s as of this posting date, September 10, 2015, and still counting. The blog is related to one of Nancy Andrews’ Prospectus projects, Delirious. Go to her blog and access the many moving and informative posts and links contained therein.
Borelli’s “Illuminating Futures” Awarded NEA Our Town Grant
The Arts Company is pleased to announce the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded a $25,000 Our Town grant to Prospectus artist Dan Borelli’s Illuminating Futures: Ashland, Massachusetts project. This grant is in addition to the $75,000 awarded to Illuminating Futures by ArtPlace America a year ago, and completes the fundraising needed for Dan […]
Project Residency in Italy for Ellen Driscoll
From September to November 2015, Prospectus artist Ellen Driscoll (Distant Mirrors Website + FASTFORWARDFOSSIL Paintings on Recycled Plastic) will be in a project residency — “Alveare (Hive)” –at Museo Etnografico del Bosco in Siena, Italy, to do research and make new sculptures and drawings about the arboreal forest and the history of labor in the forest there. And […]