The Guys (Click here for Details) by Anne Nelson, September 11 & 12 2010 Free Tickets Ready for Pickup at Area Libraries Prescott Valley, Prescott Public & Embry-Riddle SEVEN Auditions Free Workshop in Acting For 7th -12 Graders Each year in a week long festival that pairs a specific artistic discipline with a specific theme, The Artist's Path explores the unique role of artists in our communities and their capacity to create positive change- all while providing economic opportunity for artists, fostering civil discourse, and entertaining our audiences. The Inaugural Event The Playwright's Response through Conflict and Social Crisis April 7-17, 2011 Composer Leonard Bernstein wrote, "It is the artists of the world, the feelers and the thinkers, who will ultimately save us; who can articulate, educate, defy, insist, sing, and shout the big dreams." Our Vision The Artist's Path will become a regional, national leader in the arts, building bridges between cultures, exploring the source of artistic inspiration, discovering the diversity within the artistic communities of the world, all while examining the role of the artist in society and how he or she effects change. The purpose of this event in Prescott, AZ is to explore how artists respond to a world in conflict and social crisis through the discipline of Playwriting. It is hoped in some small way that the event will also serve as a remembrance of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 and the days following. Arizona playwrights are invited to present New Works in Playwriting addressing the above theme. A specially selected jury will evaluate the plays. The winning entry will receive a cash prize and be staged at the following year's event. In its inaugural year The Artist's Path plans to produce three previously published plays and showcase artists in other disciplines. Ensuing years will see the addition of other disciplines in the arts --Poetry, Music, Film, Visual Arts, Dance, Photography, and the Humanities--with a different theme each year. A division for artists in secondary schools is also planned with master classes for the students. Click Here for Secondary Student Program New Play Submission Guidelines Click Here Proposed Events (All Subject to Obtaining Performance Rights or Participation and Community Support) Please Note The Links to Other Websites for the Three Plays Below Represent Productions Elsewhere and are Meant to Familiarize you with the themes of the plays. Our productions are done by the best of our local artists with some guest artists. The Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien April 2011 SEVEN April 2011 Click Here for Audition Info by Paula Cizmar, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Carol K. Mack Ruth Margraff, Anna Deavere Smith, Susan Yankowitz Opening Ceremony & Closing Ceremony Free Events Rehearsed New Play Readings Student Art Exhibition Secondary Student Workshops Exhibition of Other Art Forms from Adults Attend & Cast Your Vote for Best Play The keynote speaker will be Dr. A. Neal Mangham Former President of Prescott College, Former Chief of Party Higher Education Project Afghanistan The Artist's Response to Conflict & Social Crisis Around the World If you would like to sponsor or assist in making this event possible, please email Gail Mangham, Founder and Artistic Director gailm@theartistspath.org We will need good people, making good decisions, for a great event! |
| Our Board Gail & Neal Mangham Elisabeth Ruffner Contact The Artist's Path, Inc. 1608 St Andrews Way Prescott, AZ 86301-4431 Call at 928 771 2554 Email: gailm@theartistspath.org Milestones Corporate Name Secured Summer 2009 Arizona Articles of Incorporation September 11, 2009 501 (c) ( 3) February 8, 2010 The Artist's Path is a Not for Profit Public Charity |
Walking The Artist's Path A Blog If you saw Tea with ZaZa August 14, at the Elks Opera House, please go to the Blog and post a comment. |
New Plays Sought Created in Response to the Themes of Conflict and Social Crisis Submission Guidelines Click Here Secondary Student Artists from Yavapai County Submission Guidelines Click Here Call for 9/11 Art Work Click Here Our Founding Parnters Prescott College Also Funded and Supported By... Prescott Area Arts & Humanities Council The Puffin Foundation Marriott Residence Inn of Prescott Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Summit Bank Inspiration for 'Path' Click Here Quotations about Art and Artists Other Links Why I do Theater! |


