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Page 73 Announces Self-Designed and Self-Directed Retreats for Playwrights

Page 73 today announced a new playwright-supporting initiative: self-directed retreats, tailored to writers individual needs and preferences. In lieu of the organization s usual Summer Residency, this year Page 73 offers four playwrights in its community-current Page 73 Fellows Bleu Beckford-Burrell and Emma Goidel, two-time Interstate 73 member Amina Henry, and 2019 Interstate 73 member Jessica Huang-the opportunity to design their own week-long professional writing retreats, with Page 73 covering expenses for housing, travel, and food, with an additional $1,000 stipend. Across their respective retreats, the playwrights will have regular check-ins with the Page 73 artistic team and document moments of their trip to share upon their return. In August, Page 73 will hold a public Zoom event, bringing the four playwrights together to recount their writing experiences, with Page 73 Artistic Director Michael Walkup and Page 73 Associate Producer Kari Olmon.

International Virtual Residency Begins in Louisiana

My New Orleans 03/09/2021 RUSTON, La (press release) – The Ross Lynn Charitable Foundation (RLCF) and the North Central Louisiana Arts Council (NCLAC) have partnered again to organize the 2021 North Louisiana Virtual Residency. This year’s residency started on February 8th and lasts eight weeks, bringing artists from across the globe together as pairs to collaborate on new artwork. Sixteen artists from 7 different countries make up the 2021 residents with diverse art forms ranging from painting, wearable art, and paper arts, to photography, sculpture, performance art, and more. The first Virtual Residency began in May of 2020 as a way to offer virtual space and support for artists to come together as a community during the early stages of the pandemic. RLCF and NCLAC seek to foster a communal and collaborative environment that brings about connections that would otherwise not exist. To do this they facilitate video calls, online discussions, and interviews with the artists. Th

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