Although they have never met, artists Kelsey Heimerman and Dudley Sanders have more in common than they know. At the same time, the two Dallas based painters could not have more contrasting lifestyles: Heimerman lives and paints in a beautiful loft in the hip part of Exposition Park, while Sanders tucks himself away to work in a shed behind a house he owns in Duncanville.
Heimerman’s social media presence is a work of art itself, while Sanders doesn t have an Instagram account. Both artists are successful painters living the life of an artist in the midst of a global pandemic.
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⢠Joseph Stinchcomb, bar director at Saint Leo Restaurant in Oxford, was two months into his Sam Beall fellowship in Boulder, Colorado, when he received an email from the programâs executive director: His trip was coming to an abrupt halt.
âIt was that night. I (asked), when am I going home? He (told me) tomorrow morning at 6 a.m.,â Stinchcomb said. âI got the email Friday afternoon. I got on the plane Saturday morning and flew back to Oxford.â
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GRAMMY Award-winning pianist/composer Arturo O Farrill and nonprofit the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (ALJA) announced they have reached their crowd-funding goal of $100,000 raised through the ALJA Emergency Artist Fund (GoFundMe) and Giving Tuesday initiative to help New York/New Jersey-based jazz musicians during the COVID-19 global pandemic. New York City s community of independent musicians have faced extreme economic challenges since March 2020. ALJA s efforts to raise funds through generous donations from the community at large hits a milestone of $100,000 going directly to artists through individual grants and fees for performance and teaching.
The ALJA Emergency Artist Fund provides immediate assistance to musicians and other performing and teaching artists who are the recipients of over 200 individual grants. The on-going work of artists will continue to be funded into 2021 to recognize their tireless work presenting master classes for youth and adults, online classes for NY
GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist/composer
Arturo O Farrill and nonprofit the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance (ALJA) announce they have reached their crowd-funding goal of $100,000 raised through the ALJA Emergency Artist Fund (GoFundMe) and Giving Tuesday initiative to help New York/New Jersey-based jazz musicians during the COVID-19 global pandemic. New York City s community of independent musicians have faced extreme economic challenges since March 2020. ALJA s efforts to raise funds through generous donations from the community at large hits a milestone of $100,000 going directly to artists through individual grants and fees for performance and teaching.
The ALJA Emergency Artist Fund provides immediate assistance to musicians and other performing and teaching artists who are the recipients of over 200 individual grants. The on-going work of artists will continue to be funded into 2021 to recognize their tireless work presenting master classes for youth and adults, online classes