Introducing the Spring 2013 Blogging Fellows

James Carter, Anna Prushinskaya, and Erinn Roos-Brown join ArtsFwd as our newest cohort of Blogging Fellows.

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I’m very pleased to introduce three new forward thinkers (FwdThinkers!) to the ArtsFwd team as our spring cohort of Blogging Fellows: James Carter, Anna Prushinskaya, and Erinn Roos-Brown. Welcome!

About the Blogging Fellowship

For this season of the Blogging Fellowship, we’re experimenting with a new format.

Fellows will shift to a publishing schedule that focuses more on spearheading the dialogue around our ArtsFwd content. They’ll do this by writing provocative comments and questions on others’ posts and contributing one original op-ed post per month that will engage our readership and introduce new perspectives.

Behind the scenes, Fellows will regularly collaborate in an online forum to bounce around ideas, share stories, and provide feedback on each others’ work. Stay tuned to learn more about how you can connect with this cohort of Blogging Fellows!

Our spring cohort:

JamesCarterJames Carter is a dramatist, experience designer and producer. He was a founding member of terraNOVA Collective and its associate artistic director for eight years. He also served as season producer for The Ensemble Studio Theatre. Recent transmedia plays include FEEDER: A Love Story and NY_Hearts: LES a site-specific audio story that guides participants on a journey through New York neighborhoods. For more about James, read his blog onemuse.com where he explores the intersection of art and technology, or follow him on Twitter @jdcarter.Prushinskaya-Photo crop

Anna Prushinskaya explores the possibilities of technology for the performing arts at UMS (University Musical Society) in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She first became interested in technology and the arts through the world of publishing, where she’s still involved as Midwest editor at Joyland Magazine. Follow her on Twitter at @anyavp.Roos-Brown copy

 

 

Erinn Roos-Brown is the Program Manager for the Creative Campus Initiative at Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts, where she oversees its mission to elevate the place of art, artists and the artistic process at Wesleyan and to innovatively strengthen teaching, student learning, artmaking and cross-disciplinary exchange and inquiry. Previously Erinn has served as the Visual Arts Coordinator at Real Art Ways, Program Associate at Cultural Tourism DC, and Content Coordinator for the American Revolution Digital Education Project at the New-York Historical Society. Follow her on Twitter @ErinnRoosBrown.

 

Learn more about our Blogging Fellowship and how to apply here.

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