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Follow on Google News | ![]() MassArt hosts Peter Schumann and Bread & Puppet Theater, artists-in-residence from 2/11-2/21/16MassArt to host Bread & Puppet Residency February 11-21, 2016. Public invited to participate and attend.
By: Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) The Bread & Puppet residency at MassArt was established through Academic Affairs, and is co-organized by the Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP) and the Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) academic department with the intention of offering students and community members alike the opportunity to participate in the interdisciplinary residency program in a meaningful way. The residency offers many entry points for artists, designers, and educators to collaborate with the troupe and gain valuable experience. Students and volunteers will attend performances, rehearse and perform with the troupe, assist with production, and document the shows. Through these opportunities, participants will learn what it means to be an activist artist, how to respond to real life issues through the performative process, and how to create work collaboratively with other artists. MassArt students will participate in the residency as independent study with the Studio for Interrelated Media, or through related class offerings such as playwriting through the Liberal Arts department, puppet-making through Fine Arts 3D, or live drawing sessions during the rehearsals. The Center for Art and Community Partnerships is partnering with several community-based organizations to introduce new audiences to Bread & Puppet. Sociedad Latina is a primary community partner for the residency and plans to engage its members through many art forms such as instrumental accompaniment during performances, video documentation of the shows, as well as rehearsals and performances with the troupe. Get Involved The residency opens with a Fiddle Sermon on February 11, delivered by Peter Schumann, followed by a question and answer session with the Bread & Puppet company, a parade through MassArt’s Design and Media Center, and a reception in Peter Schumann’s exhibit in the Tower Lobby. The residency will continue with two different kinds of performances that feature Bread & Puppet’s signature powerful imagery, masked characters, and giant papier-mâché Additionally, Peter Schumann’s political art installation titled North East Kingdom Weapons and Tools for Decapitalization will be on view (February 12-21). Following each performance, Schumann’s homemade sourdough rye bread (spread with garlic-laden aioli), freshly baked in a temporary outdoor brick oven in the MassArt courtyard, will be offered to visitors. Calendar of events Fiddle Sermon Thursday, February 11, 5:30-7pm Pozen Center Q&A, parade, and reception to follow The Overtakelessness Circus Saturday and Sunday, February 13-14, 3pm Tower Auditorium Recommended for all ages The Seditious Conspiracy Theater Presents: A Monument to the Political Prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera Wednesday-Saturday, February 17-20, 7:30pm Sunday, February 21, 3pm Tower Auditorium Recommended for ages 10 and up North East Kingdom Weapons and Tools for Decapitalization Political Art Installation On view February 12-21 Tower Building Lobby ALL EVENTS: Free admission; to attend a performance as a spectator, RSVP at www.massart.edu/ To volunteer as a performer with the troupe, email breadpuppetlinda@ For more information about the Bread & Puppet Artist-in-Residency at MassArt please visit www.massart.edu/ About Bread and Puppet Now in its 52nd year, the Bread & Puppet Theater is one of the oldest and most unique self-sustaining nonprofit theater companies in the United States. The theater champions a visually rich slapstick style of street theater that is filled with huge puppets made of papier-mâché About Massachusetts College of Art and Design Massachusetts College of Art and Design is one of the top colleges of its kind in the United States. Founded in 1873, MassArt has a legacy of leadership as the only independent public college of art and design in the country and the nation’s first art school to grant a degree. For more information, visit www.massart.edu. Follow MassArt on social media: Twitter @massart, Instagram @massartboston, Facebook.com/ About Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP) CACP cultivates innovative, sustainable relationships with the broader community to explore and expand the relevance of art in public life. For more information, please visit www.massart.edu/ About Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) The Studio for Interrelated Media, founded in 1969, is the first undergraduate interdisciplinary fine arts program in the country. For more information, please visit sim.massart.edu. [--submitted on behalf of Bread & Puppet Theater and MassArt] Contact Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP) at MassArt. breadandpuppet@ 617-879-7527 End
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