ALL ARTS

ALL ARTS

ALL ARTS is setting a new standard as the top place for inspiration, creativity, and all types of art. This arts and culture center, which has won a New York Emmy, is developed by The WNET Group, the community-supported network for New York's PBS stations.

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#857079

United States

#255050

Arts and Entertainment/Performing Arts

#689

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  • 1 week ago | allarts.org | Taylor Michael

    SHARESpring in New York means many things: flowers blooming, longer days and a flurry of artists-in-residence announcements. It’s a time when artists of varying genres and experiences hear about the programs they’ll participate in this summer or over the following year or two. These programs have become an essential part of artists’ processes and a status marker, signifying a promising or successful future project or career.

  • 1 week ago | allarts.org | Britt Stigler

    SHAREPerformer Katie Webber dazzles in Broadway’s “The Great Gatsby,” a production she almost didn’t audition for. “I just wasn’t sure that I wanted to do another show because I kind of was feeling like maybe I wanted to transition into something else,” Webber tells host Garen Scribner in an episode of “Broadway Sandwich,” streaming on the ALL ARTS site, app and YouTube.

  • 2 weeks ago | allarts.org | Britt Stigler

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  • 3 weeks ago | allarts.org | Britt Stigler

    SHARE“The first time I ever saw your face,” Roberta Flack sings in the melodic 1972 hit, “I thought the sun rose in your eyes.” On Wednesday night, this song filled the Joyce Theater as the curtain slowly rose on Parsons Dance company member Zoey Anderson, dressed in an orange outfit with voluminously pleated pants that trick the eye into thinking they’re a sweeping gown. Behind her, a sunset.

  • 3 weeks ago | allarts.org | Britt Stigler

    SHAREBy clicking “Accept,” you agree that WNET and its affiliates (“The WNET Group”) can share your video viewing activity with third parties as set out in our Privacy Policy in order to facilitate use of our sites and enrich your online experience. Your consent to such sharing is valid for two years or until you withdraw your consent by removing the associated browser cookie.

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