PROGRAM INFORMATION
Ancient Technologies, Dramaturgy and Game
July 11-29, 2005
Tuition: $2,800 (includes meal plan and laptop computer)
Partial scholarships available.
Application deadline: EXTENDED TO APRIL 25
For questions, contact shaun@thekitchen.org.
Please put “SI2005” in
the subject line.
ARTIST TALKS
Mariko Mori
Matthew Ritchie
And more
ABOUT THE INSTITUTIONS
THE KITCHEN is one of New York City’s oldest nonprofit performance
and exhibition spaces, showing experimental work by innovative
artists, both emerging and established. Programs range from
dance, music, and
theatrical performances to video and media arts exhibitions to
literary events, film screenings, and artists’ talks. Since its
inception in 1971, The Kitchen has been a powerful force in
shaping the
cultural landscape of this country and has helped launch the
careers of many
artists who have gone on to worldwide prominence. SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE, long recognized as a pioneer in creative education,
is a liberal arts college with focused and collaborative undergraduate
and graduate programs in the arts. Learning and using a diverse
and global vocabulary, students experiment with the resources
and connections of writing, art, music, dance, and emerging
technology. The process
emphasizes the exploration of individual artistic techniques,
which
results in the development of new voices creating original performance
works.
Please note all information is subject to change. The
Kitchen’s 7th Annual Sidney Kahn Summer Institute is made possible
with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts and with
the generosity of its founding sponsor, Elizabeth Kahn Ingleby. Additional
support has been provided by the Asian Cultural Council and the Sidney
Kahn Family Foundation. Special thanks to Technology Sponsor, TEKSERVE,
and to Media Lab Sponsor, Parsons School of Design, Graduate Department
of Design and Technology.

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