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PAL Featured in Equity News “Actors Fund Breaks New Ground on Several Fronts” by Doug Strassler, published in the Summer 2019 edition of Equity News: The Actors Fund continues to develop programs that foster stability and resilience and provide a safety net over the lifespan of all Equity members. They recently held two events marking progress on initiatives that pay special attention to the need…
“Older Performers Star in Legacy Project” via Senior Planet July 10, 2019 by Caitlin O’Toole A group of ten inspiring entertainment professionals are celebrating the launch of a groundbreaking new online platform called The Performing Arts Legacy Project (PAL), a partnership between the Research Center for Arts and Culture (RCAC) and The Actors Fund. The site is designed to document, showcase, an…
Curating the Milestones of Actors’ Lives from NextAvenue by Deborah Quilter: Picture this: You’re a working actor. You master tricky pratfalls and stunts, memorize reams of lines, sing, dance — and do all of this in front of a live audience eight times a week. Sounds exhilarating, yes? Maybe stressful, too. And if you’re on the road, as Bill Galarno was for a 1962 national tour of The Sound of Mu…
PAL @ HB Studio Over the course of ten weeks, Jac Ford and Paige Russo will train Actors and their Fellows to design, produce, and launch their websites implementing the Actor’s own personal vision to represent their lifelong career legacy, which can include, but is not limited to, oral histories, video and audio life reviews, representation of memorabilia (such as programs and photos), and produ…
"This Exciting New Project Highlights Working Actors Age 62 and Older" by Mark Dundas Wood in Stage Buddy. The post PAL Profiled in Stage Buddy appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
Official selection: Krafta Doc International Art Making Film Festival Glasgow 2017. The ... The post ART CART Documentary Selected for Film Festival in Glasgow appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
Exhibition Catalog Panel Discussions Exhibition Photographs by Yangxingyue (Rita) Wang The post HONORING THE LEGACY: Exhibition appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
ART CART: SAVING THE LEGACY participating artists will present an exhibition of ... The post Upcoming Events in NYC: Exhibition & Panels appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
Life as an artist takes a lot of determination, and it doesn’t ... The post “Honoring the Legacy” – Arts Digest appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
ART CART: HONORING THE LEGACY Exhibition at American University’s Katzen Museum June ... The post *VIDEO from ART CART: HONORING THE LEGACY Exhibition appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
Research Center for Arts & Culture director Joan Jeffri was quoted in ... The post “Prince Needed a Will, But Maybe You Don’t” appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
The following article appeared in The New York Times quoting ART CART ... The post Recent Article in The New York Times on Artists and Their Legacy appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
It was beginning to rain as I stepped into the lobby of ... The post “How Do You Organize 40 Years of Artwork?” appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
ART CART: SAVING THE LEGACY will be featured in the 2015 Cape ... The post ART CART in 2015 Cape May Film Festival appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
• Faculty present: Joan Jeffri, Pat Miller • Discussion of creativity/learning through ... The post 10/31 Session 9 Notes appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
• Elder Abuse Discussion – run by Dr. Nancy Giunta, Silberman School ... The post 10/17/15 Session 6 and 7 Notes appeared first on Research Center for Arts & Culture .
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