Not exact matches
About The Recording Academy Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, songwriters,
producers, engineers, and recording professionals dedicated to improving the
cultural condition and quality of
life for music and its makers.
Sweety's, a curatorial initiative «dedicated to the labor of black and brown artists,» will be taking over the Lower East Side's Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space until the end of July, using their time to stage
live talk show interviews with artists and «Spanish - speaking
cultural producers.»
She will also participate, with author / editor Sharon Louden, in the book tour for The Artist as
Cultural Producer:
Living and Sustaining a Creative
Life.
This includes the founding The Angry Asian Feminist Gang (AAFG), a collective of Diaspora
cultural producers; Soul Train Electrical Circus
Living Room Dance Party at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where she played the role of a DJ to occupy the Art Gallery of Ontario's historic Walker Court alongside dance troupe HATAW and artists of colour; Internet Tab Guitar Jam, a happening inside Alexandre David's sculpture where shy non-musicians taught each other to play and sing together; andKaraoke Afterparty, commissioned by painter Marlene Dumas to take over Wong's studio.
She is a contributor to the recently published book «The Artist as
Cultural Producer:
Living and Sustaining a Creative
Life» (editor: Sharon Louden).
Jordenö is the co-founder, together with Amber Horning, of FringeField, a platform for researchers, advocates and
cultural producers inside and outside of academia who concern themselves with the promise of fieldwork and of inclusivity of a multitude of narratives of
lived experience.
She is currently the national Executive
Producer of SBS Radio
Living Black, and Global Visiting Professor at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, specialising in
cultural competency in writing and reporting in Indigenous communities.