Push Me, Pull You: Jerry Yoshitomi
Yoshitomi, chief knowledge officer of MeaningMatters, LLC, responds to a few questions around "Pro-Am" and how cultural organizations engage with their communities and potential audiences.
How are audience expectations and public participation changing?
Yoshitomi, chief knowledge officer of MeaningMatters, LLC, responds to a few questions around "Pro-Am" and how cultural organizations engage with their communities and potential audiences.
Rajagopalan, associate artistic director and principal dancer of Chicago's Natya Dance Theatre, discusses her perspective on co-authorship—one that stands in relation to a time-honored form.
Chinn, deputy executive director of the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, reflects on what it means to co-author someone else's story.
A writer known for her thoughtful and revealing pieces on everything from social privilege to *Fifty Shades of Grey*, Roxane Gay brings her knowledge of the literary world to our questions on authorship.
The founding artistic director of Portland, Oregon's ensemble-based Sojourn Theatre, Rohd explains that some of his greatest artistic satisfactions result from an intentional "collision of brains."
We posed our questions of (co-)authorship to Goldsmith, a visual artist-turned-writer whose prose consists simply of re-typing existing information.
*Theater* magazine editor Tom Sellar talked with legendary avant-garde performer Kate Valk on the exciting challenges presented by the Wooster Group's 2011–12 theater season.