about us
Monday, April 12, 2010 at 09:29PM
GJS and AC at Clifton's Cafeteria, Los Angeles
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Aaron Cedolia is an arts and education communications manager and an artist. His projects are participation and community-focused. He works in various media - social encounters, video, site-specific performance, and installation. Aaron is interested in supporting artists and educators and in creating art of action in public space, in forms of sincere expression that involve a broad array of participants and communities. For over seven years, Aaron has been the marketing and events manager for the music and performing arts programs at New York University. In the last few years, he completed a large video project for The Present Group, a NYC participation project for the Art in Odd Places festival and produced 'the book is what you see (Grand Rapids)' for ArtPrize.
Geoffrey Jackson Scott is an artist and researcher exploring UX and social interaction across a range of interfaces. At the center of his artistic work is the desire to collapse the distance between creator and spectator through the design and implementation of objects/encounters that foster dialogue, interaction and participation. Most recently, he spent eight seasons at New York Theatre Workshop supporting the development and/or production of new work from companies, playwrights and directors such as Elevator Repair Service, UNIVERSES, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Edith Freni, Jordan Seavey, Thomas Bradshaw, Betty Shamieh, Matthew Lopez, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Christopher Oscar Peña, May Adrales, Andrew Ondrecjak and Julian Mesri.
From 2007-2009, Jackson Scott served as co-curator of The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center’s Prelude Festival. During his tenure, the festival expanded to more directly foster an environment in which artists and audiences could gather and engage with those issues and concerns that motivate contemporary creative work. As Prelude co-curator, Jackson Scott presented the work of artists such as Judith Malina/The Living Theatre, Aaron Landsman, John Jesurun, Dan Safer/Witness Relocation, Phil Soltanoff/Mad Dog Experimental, National Theatre of the United States of America, David Levine, Richard Foreman and Marina Abramovic.
Prior to New York, Jackson Scott resided in Chicago where he spent a season in residence with Roadworks Productions as Associate Artistic Director. He holds a BA in Theatre with a Concentration in Directing from Columbia College Chicago and an MA in Media Studies with a dual concentration in Technology and Society and Visual Culture and Cultural Studies from New York University.
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