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YO U N G A R T S YO U N G A R T S YO U N G A R T S YO U N G A R T S WEEK LA MIAMI NY Aon Risk Solutions We believe in the commitments that empower results Aon is committed to strengthening the communities where we live and work. As a sponsor of the 2016 National YoungArts Foundation, Aon Private Risk Management proudly support National YoungArts Week on its mission to enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, talented, caring citizens and leaders. Visit aon.com to see how Aon is helping organizations committed to excellence address risk and shape their workplace of the future. Risk. Reinsurance. Human Resources. VISUAL ARTS + PHOTOGR APHY EXHIBITION OPENING C U R AT E D BY J O H N TA I N 8 PM JAZZ PERFORMANCE + WRITERS’ READINGS CO -DIR EC TED BY BILL PIERCE , MICHAEL BUCKLEY AND RUTH MCKEE YOU NGARTS L A SCH E DU LE F R I D AY, F E B R U A R Y 1 9 | 6 : 3 0 P M S AT U R D AY, F E B R U A R Y 2 0 | 8 P M DA N C E , T H E AT E R + VOICE PE RFOR MANCE DIR EC TED BY JOH N H EGIN BOTHAM S U N D AY, F E B R U A R Y 2 1 | 2 P M CLASSICAL CONCERT + FILM SCREENINGS DIR EC TED BY DANIEL BER NAR D ROUMAIN 3 ABOUT YOU NGARTS.............................................. 9 ABOUT YOU N GARTS L A ....................................... 11 TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S W E L C O M E T O Y O U N G A R T S L A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CHANGING A LIFE IS LIFE-CHANGING...................13 YOU N GARTS L A PARTICI PANTS.............................15 Y O U N G A R T S L A F A C U L T Y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 YOU N GARTS L A G U E ST M ASTE R TE ACH E R S........... 24 YOU N GARTS L A M E NTOR S................................... 36 YOU N GARTS L A PAR E NTS.................................... 38 B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 ANNUAL SUPPORTERS......................................... 42 Y O U N G A R T S L A P R O D U C T I O N T E A M .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 AC K N OW L E D G M E N T S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 5 PHOTO YoungArts Los Angeles is one of three regional programs modeled after our national YoungArts Week. All of our programs provide us with the opportunity to further showcase and nurture the talents of our young winners. This year’s program offers close to 100 students with intense master classes and workshops with renowned artists, and the opportunity to share their creativity with the public through performances, readings, exhibitions and screenings. WE LCOM E TO YOU NGARTS L A The National YoungArts Foundation is celebrating its 35th Anniversary. That means 35 years of identifying and nurturing the most accomplished young artists in the visual, literary, design and performing arts. Two years ago, we launched YoungArts Los Angeles with great success. In its third year, the program promises to be a transformative experience for those who participate in our classes, workshops and performances, and for audience members as well. We are tremendously proud of our YoungArts Los Angeles winners. Their hard work, dedication and talent has inspired us and taught us what it means to be a true artist. These artists are among the nation’s most talented artists, ages 15-18, who were selected through a blind adjudication process as the 2016 YoungArts Winners. These artists are already so accomplished that you will have a hard time remembering that they are just beginning their careers. By all means, they are the artistic voices of the future. Thank you for supporting the next generation of artists with your attendance, applause and contributions. I also want to extend a special thank you to the parents, teachers and schools who have nurtured these young talents throughout the years. Without you, they would not be selected and featured by us today. Be on the look-out for future YoungArts programs in Los Angeles. We plan to expand our visibility here with intimate salons featuring our alumni and master teachers, as well continue to attract the brightest high schoolers to our national and regional programs. Sincerely, Richard Kohan Chair, Board of Trustees 7 YoungArts’ signature program is an application-based award for emerging artists ages 15–18 or in grades 10–12 from across the United States. Selected from a pool of more than an average of 11,000 applications (in 2015, the organization received a record-breaking number of more than 12,000 applications), YoungArts Winners receive valuable support, including financial awards of up to $10,000, professional development and educational experiences working with renowned mentors—such as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Plácido Domingo, Frank Gehry, Jeff Koons, Wynton Marsalis, Robert Redford, Rebecca Walker and Bruce Weber—and performance and exhibition opportunities at some of the nation’s leading cultural institutions, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), The Museum of Modern Art (New York) and New World Center (Miami). Additionally, YoungArts Winners are eligible for nomination as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students who exemplify academic and artistic excellence. A BO U T T H E N ATI O N A L YO U N GA RT S FO U N DATI O N The National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) was established in 1981 by Lin and Ted Arison to identify and nurture the most accomplished young artists in the visual, literary, design and performing arts, and assist them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development. Through a wide range of annual programs, regular performances, and partnerships with some of the nation’s leading cultural institutions, YoungArts aspires to create a strong community of alumni and a platform for a lifetime of encouragement, opportunity and support. YoungArts Winners also become part of a thousands-strong alumni network of artists, which offers them additional professional opportunities throughout their careers. YoungArts alumni who have gone on to become leaders in their fields include actresses Viola Davis, Anna Gunn, Zuzanna Szadkowski and Kerry Washington; Broadway stars Raúl Esparza, Billy Porter, Andrew Rannells and Tony Yazbeck; recording artists Josh Groban, Judith Hill and Chris Young; Metropolitan Opera star Eric Owens; musicians Terence Blanchard, Gerald Clayton and Jennifer Koh; choreographer Desmond Richardson; visual artists Daniel Arsham and Hernan Bas; internationally acclaimed multimedia artist Doug Aitken; television writer, producer, and director Jenji Kohan; New York Times bestselling author Sam Lipsyte; and Academy Award winning filmmaker Doug Blush. For more information, visit youngarts.org. 9 ABOUT YOU NGARTS L A Modeled after National YoungArts Week, the organization’s signature program held annually in Miami, YoungArts Los Angeles is one of three regional programs that offer life-changing experiences, guidance and support to incoming YoungArts Winners nationwide through interdisciplinary workshops, seminars and master classes with renowned leaders in their fields. This year, 819 emerging artists (ages 15-18 or in grades 10-12) from 42 states were selected as YoungArts Winners for their outstanding work and accomplishments across the literary, visual, design and performing arts from more than 12,000 applications—the largest number to date. YoungArts Los Angeles engages YoungArts Winners from all award levels— Finalist, Honorable Mention and Merit—and exposes local audiences to emerging artists in their community. Along with regional programs in New York and Miami, YoungArts Los Angeles provides a platform for participants to connect, collaborate and learn from their peers, distinguished YoungArts alumni, and luminaries such as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Vijay Gupta, Joan Scheckel, and Franklin Sirmans. In addition, participants showcase their talents during public performances, exhibitions and readings at world-class arts institutions in each area to further prepare them for the next stage of their careers. This year in Los Angeles, the exhibition curated by John Tain; jazz and writers readings directed by Bill Pierce; and performances directed by celebrated choreographer John Heginbotham and acclaimed composer and violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain, take place at The Los Angeles Theatre Center. More information about our events is available online at youngarts.org. 11 We believe in the arts, our youth and their dreams. The encouragement of our young artists is an investment in a future rich in culture. Your contribution to the National YoungArts Foundation helps us create experiences for students that last a lifetime – moving the nation’s most talented young artists a little closer to their dreams. Over the last 35 years, more than 20,000 young artists have benefited from the opportunities that were given to them through YoungArts’ programs. We are proud of our role as a springboard to vibrant artistic careers. Our alumni have gone on to distinguished careers in their fields, becoming principal dancers in major companies, members of prominent orchestras and recognizable faces on stage and screen. Their books are on The New York Times Best Seller list, their artwork hangs in the world’s most distinguished museums and they have received Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony award nominations and awards. CHANGING A LIFE IS LIFE-CHANGING Supporting YoungArts with a contribution is an investment in the next generation of artists. YoungArts programs rely on the contributions of generous corporations, foundations and individuals like you! There are many ways to support these artists, but they all start with you taking action. Donating to our annual fund is a notable way to make a difference and get more involved. YoungArts offers access to future masters in the visual, literary, design and performing arts, and exposure to a passionate group of people interested in sustaining artistic culture. It’s a way for you to stay connected to the variety of innovative programs, education and outreach, interdisciplinary workshops and community happenings that we offer each season in Miami, New York and Los Angeles. We invite you to discuss how you can become more involved in supporting YoungArts, our artists and our programs. For more information, please contact the Development Department at (305) 377-1140 or [email protected]. 13 M I K E BAO | Music/Piano Troy High School | Fullerton, CA M AT I L DA B E R K E | Writing/Spoken Word Polytechnic School | Pasadena, CA O L I V E R B E R L I N E R | Voice/Baritone Culver City High School | Culver City, CA A B I G A I L B E R RY | Voice/Popular Voice Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA YOU NGARTS L A PARTICI PANTS E VA N A B O U N A S SA R | Jazz/Trumpet Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA K AY L A B R I Ë T | Cinematic Arts Cypress High School* | Cypress, CA I SA B E L L A C A S SA N D R A - N E WSA M | Cinematic Arts Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA A N J U C LO U D | Dance/Tap Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA R AC H E L CO R R E N | Visual Arts Marlborough School | Los Angeles, CA B E N JA M I N C R U Z | Visual Arts Idyllwild Arts Academy | Idyllwild, CA M I C H A E L C U RC I O | Music/Composition Canyon Crest Academy | San Diego, CA A L A M A N D I A D H I O U | Dance/Tap Brentwood School* | Los Angeles, CA S H E L D O N D O N E N B E R G | Theater Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA C R I S T I N A D O U G H E RT Y | Music/Tuba Interlochen Arts Academy* | Interlochen, MI L I N D SAY E M I | Writing/Creative Nonfiction Viewpoint School | Calabasas, CA B R E N DA N E VA N S | Dance/Modern Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA 15 YOU NGARTS L A PARTICI PANTS G R I F F I N B L U E FAY | Writing/Poetry & Spoken Word Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA N ATA L I A F E R R A R A | Cinematic Arts Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA A L E X A N D E R F L AV E L L | Jazz/Keyboard Valencia High School | Placentia, CA I SA B E L L A F R A N CO | Dance/Ballet Marlborough School | Los Angeles, CA A M A N DA G O R M A N | Writing/Selection From Novel New Roads School | Santa Monica, CA A M A N DA G O R M A N | Writing/Short Story New Roads School | Santa Monica, CA G A B R I E L L E G O R M A N | Cinematic Arts New Roads School | Santa Monica, CA A N A B E L L E G U N D E R S O N | Dance/Ballet Harbor Springs Charter School | Temecula, CA J U L I A G U T I E R R E Z D E L BA R R I O | Theater Crossroads School | Santa Monica, CA A L E XI S H A R R I S | Photography Palisades Charter High School | Pacific Palisades, CA B R I D G E R H A RT | Cinematic Arts Mira Costa High School | Manhattan Beach, CA Z AC H A RY H E R N A N D E Z | Jazz/Keyboard El Camino High School* | Ventura, CA N I K K I H O U S TO N | Cinematic Arts Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA S H A RO N H U RV I T Z | Music/Composition Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA K E I J I I S H I DA | Visual Arts Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA E L I SA B E T H JA H N - M O R R I S S E Y | Writing/Creative Nonfiction Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA 16 A N N A L I S E K A M E G AWA | Writing/Short Story Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA TAY LO R K U RT Z | Dance/Jazz Great Oak High School | Temecula, CA W I L L I A M L A N C A S T E R | Cinematic Arts Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA N AT H A N L E | Music/Violoncello Sierra Canyon School | Chatsworth, CA YOU NGARTS L A PARTICI PANTS M A R K D U V I T K A K U N E G O DA | Photography Loyola High School | Los Angeles, CA JA S M I N E L E E | Voice/Popular Voice Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA Y U C H E N L I | Visual Arts Temple City High School | Temple City, CA E M I LY L I N -W U | Visual Arts Northwood High School | Irvine, CA N I KO M A N C E R A | Voice/Bass Santa Margarita Catholic High School | Santa Margarita, CA L I LY M A S S E E | Photography Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA R H I A N N O N M CG AV I N | Writing/Spoken Word Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA PAU L M E K A I L I A N | Music/Composition Arcadia High School | Arcadia, CA L U C A M E N D OZ A | Jazz/Composition & Keyboard Crossroads School | Santa Monica, CA C H E S T E R M I LTO N | Cinematic Arts Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA T I R Z A O C H R AC H - KO N R A D I | Visual Arts George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology* | Baltimore, MD A N E L A O H | Visual Arts Interlochen Arts Academy* | Interlochen, MI 17 YOU NGARTS L A PARTICI PANTS G R AC E O L I N S K I | Theater Westridge School For Girls | Pasadena, CA AU B R E E O L I V E R S O N | Music/Violin Mountain Heights Academy | West Jordan, UT J O S H OVA L L E | Cinematic Arts Halstrom Academy New Port Beach | Irvine, CA A L I SA P E T RO S OVA | Photography Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA W H I T N E Y P I E P E R | Photography Palos Verdes High School | Palos Verdes Estates, CA A L E X A N D R A P R AT | Voice/Mezzo Soprano San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts* | San Diego, CA J O R DA N R E I F K I N D | Jazz/Guitar Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA K AT YA R I C H A R D S O N | Music/Composition Orange County School of the Arts* | Santa Ana, CA A N D R E W R I M | Music/Violoncello Torrey Pines High School | San Diego, CA A L E XI S RO S E N S T R AU C H | Dance/Tap Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA CO N N O R ROW E | Music/Trombone Cabrillo High School | Lompoc, CA JAC K SA M S O N | Theater Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA E M M A S C H E I N BAU M | Photography Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA DY L A N S C H I F R I N | Writing/Play or Script Harvard-Westlake School | Studio City, CA J O S E P H S I LVA | Voice/Popular Notre Dame High School | Sherman Oaks, CA S O P H I A S I LV E R I A | Dance/Ballet Huntington Beach High School | Huntington Beach, CA 18 A L E X A N D E R S M I T H | Jazz/Percussion Westlake High School | Westlake Village, CA M I G U E L S OTO | Voice/Singer-Songwriter Idyllwild Arts Academy | Idyllwild, CA I SA AC S P E C TO R | Dance/Choreography Beverly Hills High School | Beverly Hills, CA E R I N S TO O D L E Y | Writing/Poetry El Camino High School | Ventura, CA YOU NGARTS L A PARTICI PANTS N OA H S I M O N | Music/Piano Crossroads School | Santa Monica, CA J O S H UA S T RO B L | Theater John Burroughs High School | Burbank, CA A M A N DA S U N | Dance/Modern Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA M E G A N T R AC H | Music/Piccolo Westlake High School | Westlake Village, CA M AG G I E VA L D M A N | Voice/Popular Malibu High School | Malibu, CA S H AY N A W E I N T R AU B | Dance/Jazz Viewpoint School | Calabasas, CA L I LY W I L K I N S | Photography Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA WA D E W I N S LOW | Visual Arts Ramon C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts | Los Angeles, CA E VA N W R I G H T | Jazz/Composition Los Angeles County High School for the Arts | Los Angeles, CA H A N A E YO S H I DA | Music/Trombone Northwood High School | Irvine, CA DA N I E L ZO LG H A D R I | Theater Orange County School of the Arts | Santa Ana, CA* *Previously attended 19 YO U N GA RT S L A FACU LT Y M I C H A E L B U C K L E Y | Writing Co-Director | National Reviewer | Michael Buckley is a fiction writer and author of the short story collection Miniature Men. His work has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, The Best American Non-Required Reading 2003, The Southern California Review, Rip Rap, Watermark and Spot Literary Magazine, among others. Michael has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize twice, and earned his MFA at California State University, Long Beach. C AT H E R I N E CO P P L E S TO N E | Music Discipline Coordinator | Catherine Copplestone is an LA-based actress and visual artist originally from the East Coast. She holds a BA in Theater and Studio Art from Goucher College (Baltimore) and an MFA in Acting from Columbia University (NYC) where she was blessed to study voice and Shakespeare under the guidance of Kristin Linklater. Her recent performance projects include the original play love. abz in NYC and Berlin, an appearance on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow, voiceover work for Naturemade, a national Angie’s List spot about gutters, and her YouTube channel Wife Hacks where she plays Narcissa, a Southern Belle who gives marriage “advice.” Catherine is also the owner/operator of Etsy shop sensationery, and loves spending time in her Hollywood Hills home studio creating art with her hands. She also loves her husband, Jordan, and her Boston Terrier, Archer. C A R LO CO R B E L L I N I | Cinematic Arts Discipline Coordinator | Carlo Corbellini, a native of Italy, is a Northwestern University Engineering graduate whose love for technology and storytelling led him to a career in directing and producing digital video content for publications and brands alike. His boutique creative agency, Corbellini Creative, has helped garner over a billion impressions for clients including Mattel, Google, Architectural Digest, Spinmaster and Airbus, through the creation of unique web experiences, artist documentaries and comedic viral videos. R I C H A R D G UAY | Cinematic Arts Co-Director | Richard Guay has worked in the film industry for 25 years as a producer, writer, studio executive, and in many other roles. Now with more than 15 feature-length film and documentary credits, Guay began his career as a production auditor for filmmakers like John Sayles, Woody Allen and Jonathan Demme. Guay has been nominated for three Independent Spirit Awards and a WGA Award, and has served as a production executive for Orion Pictures, Film Finances, United Artists and New Regency. J O H N H E G I N B OT H A M | Director, Dance/Theatre/Voice Performance | Brooklyn-based choreographer, performer and teacher John Heginbotham graduated from The Juilliard School in 1993 with a BFA in Dance. John was a member of the Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG) from 19982012, performing lead roles in L’Allegro, il Penseroso, ed il Moderato; The 20 M A R I K A H U G H E S | Music Director, Dance/Theater/Voice Performance Marika Hughes is a cellist who has played with Mary J. Blige and recorded for many artists, including Lou Reed, Ani DiFranco, Jolie Holland and Toshi Reagon. In addition to working with these musicians, Hughes is also a member of the band 2 Foot Yard and Charming Hostess and founded the band Red Pocket with Jewlia Eisenberg. She has toured extensively and released two solo albums, Afterlife Music Radio: 11 New Pieces for Solo Cello and The Simplest Thing. Prior to working with musicians, Marika was a cellist for the Grammy-nominated Quartet San Francisco. She is a graduate of Barnard College and the Juilliard School. YO U N GA RT S L A FACU LT Y Hard Nut; Four Saints in Three Acts and Romeo and Juliet: On Motifs of Shakespeare. During his time with MMDG, he toured across the United States and abroad alongside artists including Mikhail Baryshnikov, Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, The Bad Plus and Zakir Hussain, and performed with opera companies including The Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera and the English National Opera. He is the recipient of the Martha Hill Prize for Sustained Achievement in Dance. C AT J I M E N E Z | Photography Director | Cat Jimenez is a photographer who serves as Co-Founder of the Month of Photography Los Angeles and Executive Director of the Lucie Foundation. She studied photography at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and was featured in the Smithsonian Institute and The Los Angeles Filipino American Centennial Commemoration Committee Project, I am Today’s Filipino, which recognizes and preserves the stories of individuals making a contribution to American Life. R U T H M C K E E | Writing Co-Director | National Reviewer | Regional Anthology Editor | Ruth McKee is a playwright whose work has been produced and developed by Actors Theatre of Louisville, Alliance Theatre, Black Dahlia Theatre, Center Theatre Group, Cherry Lane Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, HB Playwrights Foundation, The Road Theatre and SPFNYC, among others. She has taught creative writing at Idyllwild Arts Academy, the California State Summer School of the Arts, UC San Diego, Cypress College, and most recently helmed the MFA playwriting program at Indiana University. Ruth is currently working as Co-Artistic Producing Director of Chalk Repertory Theatre, an LA-based site-specific theatre company of which she is a founding member. A N D R E A M U R I L LO | Dance/Theater/Voice Discipline Coordinator | 2006 YoungArts Winner in Dance | Andrea Murillo is a dancer, choreographer and actress from Miami, FL. After graduating from New World School of the Arts, she began touring with the Martha Graham Dance Company. During her time there, Andrea performed solo roles such as “Lamentation,” “Serenata Morisca” and lead roles in Embattled Garden, Steps in the Street and Snow 21 YO U N GA RT S L A FACU LT Y in the Mesa. In 2012, she transitioned to Sleep No More NYC where she played several leading roles. Andrea has worked with artists such as Troy Ogilvie, Rosie Herrera, Daniel Yankiver and has choreographed for Dos Equis, Espolon, Samsung and The Knickerbocker Hotel. Currently, Andrea is in the creative process of writing, directing, and producing dance on film. DA N I E L P E T T ROW | Drama Director, Dance/Theater/Voice Performance Daniel Pettrow is an associate actor with The Wooster Group and has performed in Hamlet, Vieux Carre and Who’s Your Dada?!. He is an instructor at The Wooster Group’s Summer Institute. A frequent collaborator with multi-disciplinary theater company Bluemouth Inc., he has performed in Dance Marathon, How Soon Is Now? and Death By Water. Other lead theatre roles include Jean Genet’s Splendid’s, Bernard Marie Koltes’ Black Battles With Dogs and Roberto Zucco, and Mark Antony in Julius Caesar. Daniel has performed in over 50 plays at International and Regional theaters, and directs the NY sketch group “Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting.” Daniel is a guest teacher at NYU and is the communications coordinator and drama teacher at Heifetz International Music Institute. B I L L P I E RC E | Director, Jazz & Writers’ Performance | Bill Pierce is a saxophonist, music educator, composer and performer. He has been a Berklee faculty member for two decades and departmental chair for 15 years. He has performed with some of the indisputable masters of jazz including Freddie Hubbard, Tony Williams, Art Farmer, Hank Jones, James Williams, Kevin Eubanks, Branford Marsalis and Wynton Marsalis. Pierce spent almost three years playing with Art Blakey, and later teamed up with the late drummer Tony Williams and made five recordings with him. Over the years, Bill Pierce has been a featured saxophonist at major international jazz festivals. His sinewy tenor and soprano saxophone lines can be heard on 80 albums on which he was a sideman and 11 of his own recordings. Samplings of his music can also be heard in soundtracks of a number of films. DA N I E L B E R N A R D RO U M A I N | Director, Classical Music & Cinematic Arts Performance | Daniel Bernard Roumain is a classically trained composer, performer, violinist and band-leader noted for blending funk, rock, hip-hop and classical music into an energetic and experiential sonic form. Daniel’s acclaimed work as a composer and a performer has spanned more than two decades. His collaborations span the worlds of Philip Glass, Cassandra Wilson, Bill T. Jones, Savion Glover and Lady Gaga. Daniel has performed or shown works at Carnegie Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), the Olympics and the Sydney Opera House, among many others. He has released four albums. N A N C Y SAVO C A | Cinematic Arts Co-Director | Nancy Savoca is a director/writer whose first feature film, True Love, won the Grand Jury Prize 22 A N N A S E W H OY | Visual Arts Co-Director | National Reviewer | Anna Sew Hoy lives and works in Los Angeles. Solo exhibitions of Anna’s work have been mounted at the Hammer Museum; Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York; LAXART; Various Small Fires, Los Angeles; the San Jose Museum of Art and the California Biennial 2008. Her work can also be found in the collections of the Hammer Museum, SFMOMA, LACMA, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego. Anna was awarded a Creative Capital Grant for Visual Art in 2015 to support her project Psychic Body Grotto. She received the California Community Foundation Grant for Emerging Artists in 2013 and the United States Artists Broad Fellowship in 2006. Anna received her MFA from Bard College in 2008. YO U N GA RT S L A FACU LT Y at the Sundance Film Festival. She has been nominated for a Spirit Award for her directorial work and for a Best Director prize at the Los Angeles Latino Film Festival. Retrospectives of Nancy’s work have been featured in The Museum of the Moving Image. J O H N TA I N | Visual Arts Co-Director | National Reviewer | Curator | John Tain is the Curator for Modern and Contemporary Collections at the Getty Research Institute. Prior to joining the institute, John lived in Paris where he researched his dissertation project on Matisse and the Avant-Garde and taught at the University of California’s Study Center. In 2006-2007, he served as a predoctoral fellow in art history at Kenyon College. 23 YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS S CO L I ACO S TA | Visual Arts Master Teacher | Scoli Acosta studied fine art at the Kansas City Art Institute (1994) and the Ultimate Akademie in Cologne, Germany (1997). Recent exhibitions include the Fernelmont Contemporary Art, Château de Fernelmont, Belgium (2014); Vernacular Alchemists, Passerelle, Centre d’art contemporain, Brest, France (2014); Les horizons, La Criée, Rennes, France (2014); Music of Morocco, Galerie Laurent Godin Paris (2013); Elementhalismus, MCASD Downtown (2013); MADE IN L.A. 2012, organized by the Hammer Museum in collaboration with LA><ART (2012); Drawings and Projects, FRAC Basse-Normandie (2011); Carbon Footprint, Galerie Laurent Godin Paris (2008); Bountiful, LA><ART, Los Angeles (2008); and …Day was to Fall as Night was to Break…, Daniel Reich Gallery New York (2006). His work has been included in group exhibitions such as De belles sculptures contemporaines, FRAC Pays de la Loire (2013); Les vagues, FRAC Pays de la loire (2010); La Ronde, Centre d’art de la Ferme du Buisson (2011); Phantom Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement, LACMA Los Angeles (2008); From and about Place, CCA Tel Aviv (2008); the 2007 Montreal Biennial; and the 2006 California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach. C H LO E A F T E L | Photography Master Teacher | Chloe Aftel is a photographer and filmmaker who graduated from U.S.C. with a Master of Fine Arts in film production. Her work has been recognized by American Photo, PDN, FujiFilm, Kodak and the International Photography Awards. Her clients include Levi’s, Verizon, GMC, Nintendo, Vogue, Rolling Stone, L’Uomo Vogue, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal and Dazed & Confused. S COT T A M E N D O L A | Jazz Master Teacher | Scott Amendola is an ambitious composer, savvy bandleader and capaciously creative foil for some of the world’s most inventive musicians. His closest musical associates include guitarists Jeff Parker, Nels Cline, Charlie Hunter and Henry Kaiser, Hammond B-3 organist Wil Blades, ROVA saxophonist Larry Ochs and Tin Hat clarinetist Ben Goldberg, players who have each forged a singular path within and beyond the realm of jazz. While rooted in the San Francisco Bay Area scene, Scott has woven a dense and far-reaching web of bandstand relationships that tie him to influential artists in jazz, blues, rock and new music. The Berkeley-based drummer has become the nexus for a disparate community of musicians stretching from Los Angeles and Seattle to Chicago and New York. Whatever the context, he possesses a gift for twisting musical genres in unexpected directions. E D G A R A RC E N E AUX | Visual Arts Master Teacher | Born in 1972, Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Edgar Arceneaux received a BFA from the Art Center College of Design and an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Edgar makes drawings, films, and installations that examine relationships between disparate histories. He has participated in artist 24 C H LO E A R N O L D | Dance Master Teacher | Chloe Arnold is an international Tap star. She was seen on FOX’s So You Think You Can Dance as the winner of the dance crew battle with her company, Syncopated Ladies. Along with viral videos such as Beyoncé Tap Salute shared by Beyoncé (“They Killed It”), Syncopated Ladies recently had sold-out concerts in Dubai, New York City and Washington, DC with rave reviews in The New York Times and more. As a leading lady in the art form of Tap, Chloe has wooed audiences in over 28 countries and 35 states. Her work can be seen on film, television, and stages worldwide. Chloe also holds a degree from Columbia University. She and her sister co-founded Chloe and Maud Productions and DC Tap Festival, and recently co-produced the award-winning documentary Tap World with Hollywood Executive Producer Dean Hargrove. YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS residencies at Art Pace in San Antonio; Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine; Banff Center for the Arts in Alberta, Canada; and at the Fachhochschule Aachen, in Aachen, Germany. Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Kitchen, New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Basel, Switzerland. His work was recently included in Marking Time at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia; Mutatis, Mutandis, at the Vienna Secession, Vienna, Austria; and the 2008 Whitney Biennial, New York; La Biennale de Montreal 2014; and the 2015 Shanghai Biennale. Until, Until, Until…, Edgar’s first live work, was specially commissioned for Performa 15 and won the 2015 Malcolm McLaren award. L I L L I A N BA R B E I TO | Dance Master Teacher | National Reviewer | Lillian Rose Barbeito is the Co-Director of BODYTRAFFIC. Lillian has a BFA from The Juilliard School, where she studied on a four-year, full-tuition scholarship awarded by Tomorrow’s Leaders of America for her essay about dancing with mixed abilities. She appeared at the 2006 and 2007 Grammys with String Theory and in several music videos and feature films including projects with Angela Luna, Beruit and Spike Lee. Lillian has taught for a wide range of institutions such as CalArts, Lyon Opera Ballet, Idyllwild Arts Academy, Northwest Dance Project, San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Southland Ballet Academy, Westside Academy of Dance, The Wooden Floor and UCLA’s Department of World Arts and Cultures. She is one of 20 instructors in the world who is certified to teach Anouk Van Dijk’s revolutionary Countertechnique. N I I A B E RT I N O | Voice Alumni Speaker | 2005 YoungArts Winner in Voice Niia (pronounced “Nye-a”) is a talent as unique and mysterious as her name. Niia’s music has been described as horror soul, dream pop and future jazz. It’s a bit like an amalgam of Carly Simon, Massive Attack, and Sadé. She has a sultry R&B trip-hop vibe, underlain with shadowy synth progressions 25 YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS that evoke Kid A-era Radiohead. “I sometimes feel I’m a jazz singer in a spaceship,” Niia says. She has a chilling presence; her songs stay with you, haunt you even. M A R K B R A D F O R D | Visual Arts Master Teacher | Mark Bradford was born in Los Angeles, California in 1961. He received a BFA (1995) and MFA (1997) from the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. Drawing from the diverse cultural and geographic makeup of his southern Californian community, Mark’s work is as informed by his personal background as a third-generation merchant there as it is by the tradition of abstract painting developed worldwide in the twentieth century. His videos and map-like, multilayered paper collages refer not only to the organization of streets and buildings in downtown Los Angeles, but also to images of crowds, ranging from civil rights demonstrations of the 1960s to contemporary protests concerning immigration issues. He has received many awards, including the Bucksbaum Award (2006); the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (2003) and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2002). He has been included in major exhibitions at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2006); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2003); REDCAT, Los Angeles (2004) and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2001) and has participated in the Bienal de São Paulo (2006); the Whitney Biennial (2006); and “inSite: Art Practices in the Public Domain,” San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico (2005). SA R A H S H U N - L I E N BY N U M | Writing Master Teacher | National Reviewer | 1990 YoungArts Winner in Writing and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts | Sarah Shun-lien Bynum is the author of two novels, Ms. Hempel Chronicles, a finalist for the 2009 PEN/Faulkner Award, and Madeleine Is Sleeping, a finalist for the 2004 National Book Award and winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. Her fiction has appeared in many magazines and anthologies, including The New Yorker, Ploughshares, Tin House, The Georgia Review and The Best American Short Stories (2004 and 2009). Sarah, a recipient of a Whiting Writers’ Award and an NEA Fellowship, was named one of The New Yorker’s “20 Under 40” fiction writers. C A RO L I N E C A M P B E L L | Music Master Teacher | 1982 YoungArts Winner in Music and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts | Caroline Campbell studied violin at Cleveland Institute of Music and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with BS and MA degrees from Stanford University. She has performed as a soloist with orchestras including Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Cleveland Orchestra, in prestigious venues from Carnegie Hall to Sydney Opera House and in exotic locations from Kuala Lumpur to Istanbul. In high demand both in the classical and popular scene, she has been nicknamed “violinist to the stars” and has been featured in duets with world-renowned artists including Andrea Bocelli, Sting and Barbra Streisand. 26 J O H N DAV E R SA | Jazz Master Teacher | National Reviewer | John Daversa is an internationally respected performer, composer, arranger, producer, bandleader, educator and recording artist. He is a winner of the Herb Alpert Award and David Joel Miller Award, among others. In addition, John leads the John Daversa Small Band, and is currently the Department Chair of Studio Music and Jazz at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS B + ( B R I A N C RO S S ) | Photography Master Teacher | B+ (aka Brian Cross) was born and raised in Limerick, Ireland. He attended the National College of Art and Design in Dublin graduating in 1989 with a degree in painting. In 1990, he came to Los Angeles to study photography at the California Institute of the Arts. While at Cal Arts he began work on a project entitled, Its Not about a Salary: Rap Race and Resistance in Los Angeles, which was subsequently published by Verso Books in 1993. It was nominated as a Rolling Stone Music Book of the Year and made the NME critics best music book of the year list. P H I L I P D I Z AC K | Jazz Alumni Speaker | 2003 YoungArts Winner in Jazz Named by DownBeat magazine as one of 25 “Trumpet Players for the Future,” Dizack is constantly pushing musical exploration and expression to new levels. With the success of his 2014 Criss Cross release Single Soul and his 2012 release End of an Era, Dizack continues to garner critical acclaim, has been named on numerous “best of” lists as well as attained extensive features in DownBeat, Jazziz, Musica Jazz, All About Jazz and on Nextbop. com. Philip has toured extensively as a leader and has been a regular member of Nicholas Payton’s Television Studio Orchestra, Bobby Watson’s Sextet, The Revive Da Live Big Band, nine-time Grammy winning pianist Eddie Palmieri’s Salsa and Latin Jazz bands and often performs alongside the likes of Wycliffe Gordon, Greg Tardy and Tim Warfield. In 2007, Dizack competed as a semifinalist in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition. K R I S T Y E D M U N D S | Interdisciplinary Master Teacher | Kristy Edmunds is the Executive and Artistic Director of the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA. An artist and curator, Kristy holds a reputation for innovation and depth in the presentation of interdisciplinary contemporary and performing arts. At the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, she has formed a creative habitat for supporting artists and presenting their work. Kristy was the Founding Executive and Artistic Director of the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) and the TBA Festival in Portland, Oregon. She previously served as Artistic Director for the Melbourne International Arts Festival and Consulting Artistic Director for the newly formed and critically heralded Park Avenue Armory in New York. 27 YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS L I L I F U L L E R A N D J O E S O F R A N KO | Theatre Master Teachers 2005 YoungArts Winners in Theater | Lili Fuller and Joe Sofranko are actors, writers, directors and producers best known for creating Complete Works, an award-winning comedy mini-series on Hulu set in the world of a collegiate Shakespeare competition. Lili and Joe graduated from USC’s School of Dramatic Arts in 2009 and have since collaborated on numerous productions in theatre and film, including the Ovation Award winning Stations with Boom Kat Dance Theatre. As an actor, Lili’s credits include the recent Geffen Playhouse production of Bad Jews as well as House of Lies, Dr. Ken, Whitney and Video Game High School. Joe has appeared in Rules of Engagement, The Sing Off, Man and Beast and The Whisperer in Darkness, and was a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. Currently, they are developing ideas for television, film and digital. Lili and Joe first met in Miami at YoungArts Week in 2005 where they were both winners in Theater and now they’re engaged to be married. M I C H E L L E G RO S KO P F | Photography Master Teacher | Michelle Groskopf is a street photographer based in Los Angeles. She’s made a practice of shooting the world around her almost daily for the past 20 years. Her work has been featured in The British Journal of Photography, American Photo Magazine, Booooooom, Fotografia Magazine, It’s Nice That and more. Her themes revolve around tween/teen culture, girlhood and suburban ideology/iconography. V I JAY G U P TA | Music Master Teacher | Vijay Gupta made his solo debut as a violinist at age 11 with the Israel Philharmonic and joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the age of 19. He has a Master’s degree in music from Yale and has performed as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician on an international scale since the age of eight. He has appeared as a guest concertmaster with the Los Angeles Opera and Orquestra Comunitat de Valencia (Spain), and more recently as guest Leader of the Philharmonia Orchestra of London at the prestigious Three Choirs Festival in Worcester, UK. Vijay is also a TED Senior Fellow. T H E H A A S B ROT H E R S | Visual Arts Master Teachers | Design duo and fraternal twins Nikolai and Simon Haas explore aesthetic and formal themes related to nature, science fiction, sexuality, psychedelia and color theory. They have designed costumes for Lady Gaga, added their artistic touches to the Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, and collaborated with Versace. Their mastery and unique use of materials ranging from brass, bronze, porcelain and fur to highly technical resins and polyurethane, matched with their insatiable curiosity and remarkable visual intelligence, sets them apart as artists. The Haas Brothers currently live and work in Los Angeles, California. 28 L E E H E I N E M A N N | Visual Arts and Photography Alumni Speaker | 2011 YoungArts Winner in Visual Arts and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts C H I N A K A H O D G E | Writing Master Teacher | National Reviewer | Chinaka Hodge is a poet, screenwriter and educator from Oakland, CA. She is a founding staff member of Youth Speaks/The Living Word Project, the nation’s premiere youth literary arts organization. In her tenure at Youth Speaks, Chinaka pioneered programming for Brave New Voices, the (inter) National Teen Poetry Slam Festival. Chinaka has also worked in similar capacities at Get Lit: Words Ignite Los Angeles, First Wave at UW Madison and at Urban Word, NYC. In her 15 years of service to the growing field of youth spoken word, Chinaka has mentored thousands of young people in the performed literary arts. As a teenager, she appeared in two seasons of HBO’s Def Poetry. Chinaka is currently Associate Director of Program and Pedagogy at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS Lee Heinemann is an artist, educator and organizer based in Baltimore, MD. He is the initiator and lead facilitator of Get Your Life! Productions, a collaborative, youth-centered video production company in partnership with middle school-aged artists at community center 901 Arts. He is a 2015 graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art in Interdisciplinary Sculpture and a 2014-2015 France-Merrick Fellow in Community Art. Lee now serves as Outreach Coordinator for nomadic art museum, The Contemporary. He was the recipient of the Clapman Distinguished Sculpture Award in 2015. JA M I L L A H JA M E S | Visual Arts Master Teacher | Jamillah James is assistant curator at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and organizes exhibitions and programs on behalf of the museum for Art + Practice in Leimert Park, Los Angeles. Recent exhibitions include John Outterbridge: Rag Man (coorganized with Anne Ellegood), Njideka Akunyili Crosby: The Beautiful Ones, Two Films by Akosua Adoma Owusu, Selections from the Brockman Gallery Archives and Charles Gaines: Librettos: Manuel de Falla/Stokely Carmichael (with Ellegood). At the Hammer, she organized Hammer Projects: Njideka Akunyili Crosby; Charles Gaines: Gridwork 1974–1989 (with Ellegood; curated by The Studio Museum in Harlem); and assisted Connie Butler on the exhibition and publication Mark Bradford: Scorched Earth. Her writing has been featured in publications by the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), the Hammer Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem and in the International Review of African American Art, among others. Since 2009, she has edited the visual arts tumblr, FRONTIERS. She has been a visiting lecturer and critic at numerous institutions throughout the country, and taught seminars on curatorial practice and contemporary art at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and the Rhode Island School of Design. H U G H K E N N E DY | Theater Alumni Speaker | 2004 YoungArts Winner in Theater and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts | Hugh Kennedy was a company member at the Guthrie Theater where he performed in over 15 29 YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS productions, including the Acting Company’s national tour of Romeo & Juliet. At age 24, he played the title role in Hamlet at the Jungle Theater and then played in Anthony Tassa’s Macbeth Arabia in Dubai. Hugh has worked with three Tony award-winning directors: Dominique Serrand in the Moving Company’s Love’s Labour’s Lost, Wendy Goldberg in Mothers & Sons at Philadelphia Theater Company and Roger Rees in The Primrose Path at the Guthrie. He recently starred as Black Stache in Peter and the Starcatcher at TheatreSquared and Arkansas Repertory Theater. Hugh is an Ivey Awardwinner for his role in the world premiere of Buzzer and a Presidential Scholar of the Arts. TO RY K I T T L E S | Theater Master Teacher | Tory Kittles currently stars opposite Josh Holloway and Sarah Wayne Callies in USA Network’s new action-drama series, Colony. Kittles most recently was seen in HBO’s Emmy-winning film Bessie, starring Queen Latifah. His other television credits include the first season of HBO’s True Detective; BBC’s Intruders; Lifetime’s Emmy-nominated television remake of Steel Magnolias; FX’s Sons of Anarchy and House M.D. On the big screen, Kittles was most recently seen in Man Down (Venice Film Festival 2015), directed by Dito Montiel. His other film credits include American Heist; Antoine Fuqua’s Olympus Has Fallen; The Sapphires (Cannes Film Festival 2012); The Chameleon; A Perfect Getaway; Spike Lee’s Miracle At St. Anna; Kimberley Pierce’s Stop Loss; Phone Booth; Jim Sheridan’s Get Rich or Die Trying; Against The Ropes; Next; and Joel Schumacher’s Tigerland. LO U M AT H E WS | Writing Master Teacher | Lou Matthews is an L.A. based novelist, short-story writer, playwright and former journalist and magazine editor. He was also a restaurant reviewer for seven years and 43 pounds. Mathews has received Pushcart Prizes, a Katherine Anne Porter Prize, and National Endowment for the Arts and California Arts Commission fellowships in fiction. His stories have been published in Black Clock, Tin House, New England Review and 40+ other literary magazines, 10 fiction anthologies and several textbooks. His first novel, L.A. Breakdown was an L.A. Times Best Book. He has taught in the UCLA Writers’ Program since 1989 and is a recipient of the Outstanding Instructor Award in Creative Writing. His former students have now published more than 40 books and been accepted to every major MFA program in the U.S. WA L LY M I N KO | Voice Master Teacher | Grammy-nominated composer/ producer/keyboardist Wally Minko has performed and recorded with stars like Tom Jones, Barry Manilow, Deniece Williams, Pink, Toni Braxton, En Vogue, New Edition, Exposé, Jean-Luc Ponty, Arturo Sandoval, Jon Anderson of Yes, Gregg Rolie of Santana and many others. Wally’s compositions and arrangements are commissioned frequently by the biggest stars in the business, including Jon Anderson, Arturo Sandoval, Wayne Bergeron, Gary 30 RO B B I E M O O R E | Dance Alumni Speaker | 2010 YoungArts Winner in Dance and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts | Robbie Moore is a Houston native, dance artist and graduate of the Juilliard School. He has had the pleasure of dancing across the United States and Canada in works by José Limón, Martha Graham, Pina Bausch, Ohad Naharin and William Forsythe. In 2010, Robbie worked alongside Peter Chu—founder of chuthis.—as he developed a work entitled “This Thought.” That same year he was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as one of the 20 Presidential Scholars in the Arts. In 2012, Robbie was commissioned by the Houston Metropolitan Dance Company to develop an original work, “This Expression of Surprise”. He has recently performed with TOES for dance (Toronto), the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company (New York City) and Opera Omaha (Omaha). In addition, Robbie works alongside world-renowned dynamic anatomist, Irene Dowd, with the objective to learn, model, archive, and teach her body of work. Robbie joined L.A. Project in 2015. YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS Grant and Dan Fornero. He is the resident arranger for the Blackhawk Chorus 2015 and 2016 seasons and was Musical Director for the U.S. Presidential Scholars performance at the Kennedy Center in 2015. Wally is very active in the Los Angeles studio scene. He has also served as Music Director for countless artists, shows and productions. Wally teaches privately, and has been the Director of Music and Worship at Calvary Church in West Hills, California for several years. J O E M OZ I N G O | Writing Master Teacher | Joe Mozingo is an awardwinning projects reporter for the Los Angeles Times and author of the critically acclaimed The Fiddler on Pantico Run: An African Warrior, His White Descendants, A Search for Family, called “one of the best family histories” in Harpers. He won a Robert F. Kennedy Award for his coverage of the earthquake in Haiti and the American Society of Newspaper Editors Award for online storytelling. He also helped lead reporting teams of the Columbia space shuttle disaster and the Isla Vista shooting rampage that were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. His work has been published in National Geographic Traveler, Outside and Guernica magazines. F R A N K W. O C K E N F E L S 3 | Photography Master Teacher | Frank W. Ockenfels 3 is a Los Angeles-based photographer who has spent nearly three decades photographing musicians, celebrities, corporate heads and everyday people. His editorial work includes covers for Rolling Stone, Esquire, The Hollywood Reporter and Newsweek. He has done over 200 album covers and press shoots with musicians ranging from David Bowie to Willie Nelson, and Wilco to Bruce Springsteen. Frank has also photographed movie posters for many of the major studios and shot advertising campaigns for all the major TV networks. 31 YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS CO N S TA N C E PA R N G | Writing Alumni Speaker | 2002 YoungArts Winner in Theater and Writing and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts | Constance Parng is a writer/actress/filmmaker who has performed on the stages of the Public Theater, Queens Theatre in the Park, Barrow Group Theater, HERE Arts Center in NYC. She is a New York Innovative Theatre Award Winner for Best Actress—adjudicated out of over 2850 individuals. Constance is also a series regular on the Nerdist series, We’re Alive with over 40 million downloads. As a writer, her fiction has been honored by Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Proulx and her scripts have had readings and productions in NYC and LA. She currently has two original feature films in development with the founder of the LA Film Festival. Constance holds a BFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. K AT H Y M .Y. PYO N | Writing Master Teacher | Kathy M.Y. Pyon is a Visual Editor and Producer at The Los Angeles Times. She oversees the photography vision for the Travel, Food, Home, Health and Image sections in print and online, and consults on video production. She is also obsessed with Instagram and curates the @latimesphotos account. SA R A H R A R A | Visual Arts Master Teacher | Sarah Rara is a Los Angelesbased artist working with video, film and performance and a contributing member of the group Lucky Dragons. Her work, solo and in collaboration, has been presented at institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art (as part of the 2008 Whitney Biennial), the Hammer Museum, Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, London’s Institute for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, MOCA Los Angeles and the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. E R I C R E E D | Jazz Master Teacher | 1989 YoungArts Winner in Jazz Renowned jazz pianist Eric Reed has worked with music luminaries such as Wynton Marsalis, Wayne Shorter, Jessye Norman, Patti Labelle, Edwin Hawkins, Quincy Jones and Natalie Cole. He has recorded over 20 charttopping, critically acclaimed, award-winning projects and has composed and arranged music for films such as the Eddie Murphy comedy Life, as well as various other independent projects for Fantastic Four director and highschool chum Tim Story. Eric also serves as the musical conductor for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. He currently tours and performs around the world and serves on the faculty of The Juilliard School of Music. J E S S I C A R I V E R A | Voice Master Teacher | Possessing a voice praised by the San Francisco Chronicle for its “effortless precision and tonal luster,” soprano Jessica Rivera is established as one of the most creatively inspired vocal artists before the public today. The intelligence, dimension, and spirituality with which she infuses her performances on the great international concert and opera stages has garnered Jessica unique artistic 32 N I N O SA N I K I DZ E | Voice Master Teacher | Nino Sanikidze is a Georgian pianist who has served as a head coach for the Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program at Los Angeles Opera since the program’s inaugural 200607 season. She is the winner of several awards including the Marilyn Horne Foundation Award for Excellence in Vocal Accompanying. Nino received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Maryland, College Park and is an alumna of the Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program at Washington National Opera. CO L E T T E SA RTO R | Writing Master Teacher | Colette Sartor’s stories and essays have appeared or are upcoming in The Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Kenyon Review Online, Slice Magazine, Hello Giggles, The Good Men Project, Club Mid at Scary Mommy, Carve, Five Chapters, Printers Row Journal, The Drum, Prairie Schooner, Colorado Review, Harvard Review, Paragraph Shorts, Fugue, Redux, Quarterly West, Role Reboot, Draft: the journal of process, Crab Orchard Review and elsewhere. Among other places, her work has been anthologized in Short Stories from Printers Row, 2013 Press 53 Open Awards Anthology and Law and Disorder: Stories of Conflict and Crime. She has won a Writers@Work Fiction Prize, a Fugue Prose Award, a Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award, a Reynolds Price Short Fiction Award, a Press 53 Open Award, an honorable mention in Best American Short Stories and a Truman Capote fellowship from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she completed her MFA. In addition, her short story collection was shortlisted for the Salt Publishing Scott Prize and the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS collaborations with many of today’s most celebrated composers, including John Adams, Gabriela Lena Frank, Osvaldo Golijov, Jonathan Leshnoff, and Nico Muhly, and has brought her together in collaboration with such esteemed conductors as Bernard Haitink, Sir Simon Rattle, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Robert Spano and Michael Tilson Thomas. J OA N S C H E C K E L | Multidisciplinary Master Teacher | Joan Scheckel is a producer, director, writer, photographer, teacher and the creator of “The Technique,” a revolutionary approach to writing, directing and acting craft. Her Filmmaking Labs are known throughout Hollywood and the international film world and she has contributed to the development of 81 completed features and television shows. Credits include: Consulting Producer on the Emmy Award Winning Transparent, Executive Producer on the Academy Award Winning Beginners and co-writer on The Vintners Luck (directed by Niki Caro). She is the development force behind such hits as Little Miss Sunshine, Snow White and The Huntsman, Never Let Me Go, Bill Cunningham New York, Anvil: The Story of Anvil, Jesus’ Son, Sympathy For Delicious, The Future, Arbitrage, One Hour Photo, Hitchcock and Whale Rider, among many others. In 2015 she premiered her first solo show of 33 YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS photographs, Feel This, curated by Chivas Clem and is currently writing her first book on The Technique. E V E S C H I L LO | Photography Master Teacher | For over 15 years, Eve Schillo has been the Curatorial Assistant in the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She has worked on such exhibitions and accompanying publications as Ports of Entry: Williams S. Burroughs and the Arts, Ghost in the Shell: Photography and the Human Soul, 1850-2000, Shifting Tides: Cuban Photography after the Revolution, Made in California, 1900-2000, Trajectories: The Photographic Work of Robbert Flick, A Story of Photography: The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection and The Sun and Other Stars: Katy Grannan and Charlie White. F R A N C E S S TA R K | AON Legacy Visual Arts and Photography Master Teacher | Frances Stark is an artist and writer living in Los Angeles. In 2015 the survey exhibition, Intimism, dedicated to her digital and video works was shown at The Art Institute of Chicago while UH-OH: Frances Stark 1991-2015, a large-scale survey of her drawings, collages, paintings, videos, and digital works appeared at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. The UH-OH exhibition will travel to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 2016. Frances recently received the prestigious 2015 Absolut Art Award, leading to the production of a large-scale video project that will show at the Stedelijk Museum and be included in La Biennale de Montréal, among other venues. J . RYA N S T R A DA L | Writing Master Teacher | J. Ryan Stradal grew up in the Midwest and lives and works in Los Angeles County, California. His first novel, Kitchens of the Great Midwest, was published by Viking/Pamela Dorman Books on July 28, 2015, and reached the New York Times Hardcover Best Seller list at #19 on its third week of release. So far, Kitchens has been acquired for publication overseas in 10 countries and optioned by Warner Bros. The Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society awarded Kitchens first prize in their annual novel competition. His shorter writing has appeared in Hobart, The Rumpus, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and The Los Angeles Review of Books, to name a few. He works as the fiction editor at The Nervous Breakdown and as an editor-at-large at Unnamed Press in Los Angeles. B O N N Y TAY LO R | Photography Master Teacher | Bonny Taylor has been the Director of The Icon’s Fine Art Department for over 14 years. Bonny received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York. 34 C H A R L E S H A R P E R W E B B | Writing Master Teacher | Considered by Lifescape to be “Southern California’s most inventive and accessible poet,” Charles Harper Webb, Ph.D. has published 11 books of poetry, including Reading the Water, Liver, Tulip Farms & Leper Colonies, Hot Popsicles, Amplified Dog, Shadow Ball: New and Selected Poems, What Things Are Made Of and, his most recent, Brain Camp. His book of craft essays, A L AU R I E W E E K S | Visual Arts Master Teacher | Laurie Weeks is a writer, performer and educator. Her critically acclaimed first novel Zipper Mouth was awarded the International Lambda Literary Award for Best Debut Novel and was among five short-listed for Triangle Publishing’s Edmund White Award. In addition to being a university instructor, Laurie has taught fiction, poetry and autobiographical writing to women in the Welfare-To-Work literacy program. She was a contributing screenwriter on the film Boys Don’t Cry. In 1999 she toured the country with Sister Spit. YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS Million MFAs Are Not Enough, is forthcoming from Red Hen Press. Charles’ awards in poetry include the Morse Prize, the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, the Felix Pollock Prize and the Benjamin Saltman Prize. A former professional rock musician and psychotherapist, he is the editor of Stand Up Poetry: An Expanded Anthology, and recipient of a Whiting Writer’s Award—a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation—as well as the CSULB Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award. He is Professor of English at California State University, Long Beach where he teaches in the MFA Program in Creative Writing. F LO R A W I E G M A N N | Interdisciplinary Master Teacher | Flora Wiegmann is a Los Angeles-based dancer and choreographer. Usurping the tactics of visual artists, she attempts to broaden the platform for dance by making works on film, site-specific dances, and endurance pieces and by collaborating with artists such as Fritz Haeg, Drew Heitzler, Silke OttoKnapp, Alix Lambert, Margo Victor and Andrea Zittel. Flora’s work has been shown at ICA, Philadelphia; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach; LACMA, Los Angeles; Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions; The Kitchen, New York; Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica; Art2102, Los Angeles; Art Basel; and Cneai, Chatou. 35 YOU NGARTS L A M E NTORS 36 YO U N G A RT S WO U L D L I K E TO T H A N K T H E F O L LOW I N G T E ACH E R S/M E N TO R S , N A M E D BY O U R WI N N E R S , F O R T H E I R S U P P O R T O F T H I S Y E A R ’ S PA R T I C I PA N T S Hasmik Amirian Jon Artigo Evan Avery Sarkis Baltaian Patricia Bass Dornell Carr Dinah Berland Michelle Bernstein Ruslan Biryukov Elizabeth Blake Gabrielle Brown Michael Brown Gina Buntz Francisco Calvo Jennifer Carr Benjamin Case Dan Castro Aaron Chavarria Minhye Clara Kim Steve Cotter Charles Curtis Joseph Cypressi Marat Daukayev Anthony Davis Rina Dokshitsky Thor Evensen Marlene Feldman Dana Findley Lea Floden Michael Gangemi Amy Gelb Patrick Goeser Michael Going Jason Goldman Danny Green Megan Grewal Jeremy Guskin John Hall Zachary Halop Grace Hamilton Sara Hammerman Marshall Hawkins Louise Hewitt Elisabeth Howard Steven Hyde Nate Jarrell Zippora Karz Phil Keen Stacey Kikkawa Mihee Kim Ian Krouse Dmitri Kulev Shawn Kurilko Jane Lanier Sarma Lapenieks Rosenberg Malaika Latty Ronald Leonard Abbe Levine Carlton Liu Amy Loch Christine Logan Fiona Lummis Lee Lynch Daune Mahy Andrew Malloy Kathleen Martin Harold Mason Julie McManus Vince Mendoza James Miller Jeannie Mitsch Ani Nuyujukian Betsy Okamoto Garson Olivieri Aaron Orullian Alan Pasqua Norman Pearson Pete Perez Brian Peter Jimmy Peters Pat Quigley Don Reed Sarah Reich Tom Riccobono Laurie Riffe Erica Robson Melinda Ronayne Lawrence Rosenberg Stephanie Rosser Christopher Russell Cristina Saggese Bryan Sanders Linda Santana Denise Scheerer Tuffet Schmelzle Lee Secard Patrick Seymour Kevin Sherrill Walter Smith, III David Sotelo Tony Spano Rick Steil Melinda Sullivan Jaclyn Sutley Annie Terry Eric Tryon William Vendice Jim Walker Jay Wallace Gracie Whyte Patrick Williams Davida Wills Hurwin Caroline Wilson Mpambo Wina Joshua Wood Gina Woodruff Bill Wysaske Liz Young Emily Zachary-Smith YOU NGARTS L A GU E ST MASTE R TE ACH E RS YOU NGARTS L A PAR E NTS Congratulations to the parents of the 2016 YoungArts Winners participating in YoungArts Los Angeles. You’ve built a foundation of love and encouragement for your child, enabling them to pursue their artistic dreams. We at YoungArts thank you for your support of all young artists. Diane Abounassar Danielle Bedau Joel Berke Rosewita Briët Lisa Cassandra Fukue Cloud Avandra Colella Michelle Cruz Lisa Curcio Louise Curcio Elizabeth Dennehy Katharine Dougherty Suranganie Ekanayake Michelle Emi Sherrie Evans Elizabeth Fay Nancy Ferrara Lore Flavell Tania Fleischer Pamela Fong Martha Galvan Gabrielle Gliniak Miguel Soto Gutierrez Leslie Hall Rhonda Harris Tracy Hart Raul Hernandez Kyle Hiskey Nancy Houston Ira Hurvitz Miyako Ishida Asoka Kakunegoda Hideyuki Kamegawa Lissa Kapstrom Amanda Konradi Tina Kurtz Sandra Landen Toan Le Kyung Lee Tiejun Li Yen Lin Laura Maiztegui Lisa Manning Ellen Massee Graemm & Bridget McGavin Carolyn Mekailian Daniella Milton Susan Morrissey Connie Nassios Dawn Oh Laura Olinski Jill Oliverson Regina Ongchoco Wernher Ovalle Teresa Pantzer Natalya Petrosova & Sergey Gavrishkiv Dianna Pieper Diana Prat Irene Richardson Ken Rim Pearl Rosenstrauch Marc Samson Lee Scheinbaum Alma Silva Shannon Silveria-Mohr Anne Simon Edward Smith Lisa Spector Laura Strobl Annie Sun Bonny Taylor Jennifer Valdman Vinnet Weintraub Joan Wicks Amy Winslow Karen Wright Yuji Yoshida Jane Zhou Mohsen Zolghadri H O N O R YO U R C H I L D W I T H A G I F T TO YO U N G A RT S IN HIS OR HER NAME Over the last 35 years, more than 20,000 young artists have benefited from the opportunities that were given to them through YoungArts’ programs. Your contribution to the National YoungArts Foundation helps us create meaningful experiences that foster confidence and creativity for all our recipients—moving the nation’s most talented young artists a little closer to their dreams. By honoring your child with a gift to YoungArts, you are ensuring that there will be future generations of young artists. 38 For more information, please contact the Development Department at (305) 377-1140 or [email protected]. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sarah S. Arison Armando M. Codina Linda Coll Brian Cullinan Hugh S. Cummins, III Justin DiCioccio Plácido Domingo Agnes Gund Harry M. Hersh John J. Kauffman Richard Kohan Dr. Ronald C. McCurdy William L. Morrison John J. O’Neil Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón Desmond Richardson * Marcus Sheridan Zuzanna Szadkowski * Maurice M. 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Tribus * In-Kind Contributions 45 YO U N G A R T S G R AT E F U L LY A C K N O W L E D G E S T H E F O L L O W I N G C O R P O R AT I O N S A N D O R G A N I Z AT I O N S F O R T H E I R C O M M I T M E N T, L E A D E R S H I P A N D S U P P O R T: SPONSORS National Premier Sponsor Legacy Master Series Sponsor Design Discipline Sponsor CO R P O R AT E PA RT N E R S Strategic Corporate Partner Supporting Corporate Partners Bal Harbour M I C H E L E M I N E R | Production Coordinator W I L L I A M CO I N E R | Stage Manager M A X O K E N | Assistant Stage Manager J E N N I F E R B R I E N A N | Assistant Stage Manager WAY N E N A K A S O N E | LATC Technical Director I VA N RO B L E S | LATC Assistant Technical Director T Y L E R BA RTO N | LATC Guest Relations Manager YOU NGARTS L A PRODUCTION TE AM PRODUCTION CREW 47 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS T H A N K YO U F O R H E L PI N G M A K E 20 1 6 YO U N G A RT S LOS ANGELES POSSIBLE: Maria Alvarez, Photographer Canyon Creek Travel Capture Imaging, Inc., Ryan Miller Cohan Films LLC, Derrick Cohan Emmet Cohen Jarrett Gregory Los Angeles Art Company Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles Theatre Center Matrix Visual Solutions, Tom Estby Ana Menendez Millennium Biltmore Hotel Polskin Arts & Communications Counselors Relativity Education Ryan’s Transportation Signature Catering Studio Instrument Rentals, Fred Rose The Standard Hotel Bonny Taylor at Icon Fine Art Department This list is complete at the time of printing. 48 2016 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS @ PAI R I N G S @ T E D ’ S World-class performances and a culinary experience by STARR Catering Group RUDI GOBLEN’S PET FEBRUARY 26 + 27 NU DECO ENSEMBLE MARCH 18 + 19 O, MIAMI APRIL 29 + 30 ALUMNI ELENA AND SAMORA PINDERHUGHES M AY 2 0 + 2 1 ALUMNUS DOUG BLUSH 2 0 F E E T F R O M S TA R D O M JUNE 24 + 25 YOU NGARTS 2016 CALE N DAR F O R I N F O R M AT I O N , V I S I T YO U N G A R T S . 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