BAX Announces Teaching Artist In Residence Recipient
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BAX
BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange is excited to announce that
Daniel Carlton
has been awarded the new BAX Teaching Artist in Residence
Teaching Artist in Residence Program
BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange recognizes that NYC is home to countless talented generative artists in dance & theater who are also gifted and dedicated teachers. This year BAX is delighted to invite Daniel Carlton to the pilot year of the Teaching Artist in Residence program. Carlton will create an original work with student artists and develop his teaching artist practice through interaction with BAX educational and public programs.
To learn more about Daniel Carlton and the Teaching Artist In Residence program visit artistservices.bax.org/teaching-artist-residence
The Teaching Artist in Residence Grant from BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange is funded, in part, from generous funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Mertz-Gilmore Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Jerome Foundation, the Jerome Robbins Foundation, the Puffin Foundation, the Harkness Foundation for Dance, and the Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation.
ABOUT BAX
Founded in 1991, BAX |Brooklyn Arts Exchange, is a community based performing arts center dedicated to developing artists of all ages, from children to professionals. The organization offers community access to arts and culture, supporting the creation of new work by emerging artists, engaging diverse audiences and providing arts education to youth and families. BAX has intentionally constructed an environment where children study and professional artists create under the same roof. Students are mentored by professional directors and choreographers. The organization's distinct focus on developmental process makes it a nurturing incubator for experimental dance and theater artists and is an important advocate for under-represented voices in the New York City performing arts community.
For more information about BAX and its programs please call 718-832-0018, email press@bax.org or visit us on the web at www.bax.org.