Live Arts
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Live Arts is a theater company and educational institution founded in 1989. John Gibson became the organization's first full-time employee in 1993. For the first part of its history, performances were staged in the Old Michie Building. In 1999, planning began for the City Center for the Contemporary Arts, a four-story building on Water Street that also houses the Second Street Gallery and Lighthouse. The facility was designed by Charlottesville's Bushman Dreyfus Architects and opened in the mid-2000's.
Personnel
- Matt Joslyn, Executive Director[1]
Board of Directors[2]
- Lotta Lofgren, Chair
- Jeff Dreyfus, Vice Chair
- Bob Button, Secretary
- Paden Waldruff, Treasurer
- Thane Kerner, Emeritus
- Onnie Baldwin
- Si Becker
- Jeanne Blake
- David Black
- Pamela Friedman
- Mary Blanton
- John Conover
- Jay Kessler
- Allison Linney
- Dan Epstein
- Brian Menard
- Patty Myatt
- Will Kerner
- Mark Schuyler
- Donna McAdams
- David Simpson
- Stephanie Snell
- Ann Porotti
- Susan Vernon
- Ray Smith
- Martha Stafford
References
- ↑ Fitzgerald, Brendan. "Live Arts names Matt Joslyn new executive director." C-VILLE Charlottesville's news & arts weekly | Charlottesville VA news music culture dining. 18 Dec. 2009. Web. 22 Dec. 2009. <http://www.c-ville.com/index.php?cat=1993006083668278&act=post&pid=12091812094340060>.
- ↑ "Board Staff Contact." Live Arts Charlottesville. Web. 22 Dec. 2009. <http://livearts.org/?pg=board_staff_contact>.
External links
Media appearances
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