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Member Directory - Presenting Organization '62 Center for Theatre and Dance at Williams 92Nd St Y Harkness Dance Center College 1395 Lexington Ave Member Directory - Presenting Organization '62 Center for Theatre and Dance at Williams 92nd St Y Harkness Dance Center College 1395 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10128 Williams College, 1000 Main Street Tel: (212) 415-5555 Williamstown, MA 01267 http://www.92y.org Tel: (413) 597-4808 Sevilla, John-Mario, Director Fax: (413) 597-4815 [email protected] http://62center.williams.edu/62center/ Fippinger, Randal, Visiting Artist Producer and Outreach Manager [email protected] Academy Center of the Arts ACANSA Arts Festival 600 Main Street 621 East Capitol Avenue Lynchburg, VA 24504 Little Rock, AR 72202 US US Tel: (434) 528-3256 Tel: (501) 663-2287 http://www.academycenter.org http://acansa.org Wilson, Corey, Programming Manager Helms, Donna, Office Manager [email protected] [email protected] Adelphi University Performing Arts Center Admiral Theatre Foundation One South Avenue, PAC 237 515 Pacific Ave Garden City, NY 11530 Bremerton, WA 98337-1916 Tel: (576) 877-4927 Tel: (360) 373-6810 Fax: (576) 877-4134 Fax: (360) 405-0673 http://pac.adelphi.edu http://https://www.admiraltheatre.org/ Daylong, Blyth, Executive Director Johnson, Brian, Executive Director [email protected] [email protected] Admission Nation LLC Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of 41 Watchung Plaza, Suite #82 Miami-Dade County Montclair, NJ 07042 1300 Biscayne Blvd US Miami, FL 33132-1430 Tel: (973) 567-0712 Tel: (786) 468-2000 http://admission-nation.com/ Fax: (786) 468-2003 Minars, Ami, Producer & Founder http://arshtcenter.org [email protected] Zietsman, Johann, President and CEO [email protected] Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts Alabama Center for the Arts 201 Schaumburg Ct. 133 2nd Ave Schaumburg, IL 60193 Decatur, AL 35601 US US Tel: (847) 895-3600 Tel: (256) 260-4293 http://prairiecenter.org http://alabamacenterforthearts.org Netter, Jack, Director of Cultural Services Mann, Philip, Executive Director, External Affairs [email protected] [email protected] Copyright 2020 Association of Performing Arts Professionals www.apap365.org [email protected] Document created on 8/6/2020 Page 1 of 127 Alberta Bair Theater Alden Theatre PO Box 1556 1234 Ingleside Ave Billings, MT 59103-1556 McLean, VA 22101 US US Tel: (406) 256-8915 Tel: (703) 790-0123 Fax: (406) 256-5060 Fax: (703) 556-0547 http://https://www.albertabairtheater.org/ http://www.aldentheatre.org Grant, Jody, Programming & Marketing Director Schallern Treff, Sarah, Performing Arts Director [email protected] [email protected] Alleghany Highlands Arts Council Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center PO Box 261 1200 10th Avenue South Covington, VA 24426-0261 Birmingham, AL 35294-0001 US US Tel: (540) 962-ARTS Tel: (205) 975-9540 Fax: (540) 962-6220 Fax: (205) 975-2341 http://www.alleghanyarts4all.com http://AlysStephens.org Scruggs-Duncan, Tammy, Executive Director Anderson, Lili, Executive Director [email protected] [email protected] AM Productions Inc American Dance Festival 16 Broad Street, Suite 104 Box 90772 Keyport, NJ 07735 Durham, NC 27708 US US Tel: (732) 264-2111 Tel: (919) 684-6402 Fax: (732) 264-0081 Fax: (919) 684-5459 http://amprod.net/ http://www.americandancefestival.org Andrucyk, Stanley, Talent Buyer Nimerichter, Jodee [email protected] [email protected] Ames Center Amherst College 12600 Nicollet Avenue PO Box 5000 Burnsville, MN 55337 Amherst, MA 01002 http://ames-center.com Tel: (413) 542-2195 Luther, Brian, Executive Director Fax: (413) 542-2678 [email protected] http://www.amherst.edu Pearson, Alisa, Concert Manager [email protected] Anderson Center for the Arts Angelina Arts Alliance PO Box 6000 PO Box 152634 Binghamton, NY 13902-6000 Lufkin, TX 75915-2634 US Tel: (936) 633-5234 Tel: (607) 777-2310 Fax: (936) 633-5359 Fax: (607) 777-6771 http://www.angelinaarts.org http://anderson.binghamton.edu Allen, Jennifer, Executive Director Burnett, Annette, Managing Director [email protected] [email protected] Ann Arbor Summer Festival Apollo Theater Foundation 210 Huronview Blvd., Suite 1 253 W 125th St Ann Arbor, MI 48103 New York, NY 10027 US Tel: (212) 531-5300 Tel: (734) 994-5999 Fax: (212) 749-2743 http://www.a2sf.org http://www.apollotheater.org Michelon, Mike, Executive Director Greer, Laura, Associate Producer [email protected] [email protected] Copyright 2020 Association of Performing Arts Professionals www.apap365.org [email protected] Document created on 8/6/2020 Page 2 of 127 Appalachian Center for the Arts Appalachian State University Office of Arts & 218 Second Street Cultural Programs Pikeville, KY 45101 423 West King Street US Boone, NC 28608 Tel: (606) 262-4004 Tel: (828) 262-6084 Fax: n/a Fax: (828) 262-2848 http://www.theapparts.org http://theschaefercenter.org, appsummer.org Irwin, Robin, Executive Director Ringler, Denise, Director of Arts Engagement [email protected] [email protected] Appell Center for the Performing Arts Arab American National Museum 50 N. George St. 13624 Michigan Ave. York, PA 17401 Dearborn, MI 48126 US US Tel: (717) 846-1155 Tel: (313) 582-2266 Fax: (717) 846-6573 http://www.arabamericanmuseum.org http://appellcenter.org Grabowski, Kathryn, Curator of Public Programs Fogdall, Todd, President & CEO [email protected] [email protected] Argyros Performing Arts Center Arizona Musicfest P.O. Box 4921 P.O. Box 25455 Ketchum, ID 83340 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 US US Tel: (208) 726-7872 Tel: (480) 488-0806 http://www.theargyros.org http://azmusicfest.org Wilder Mott, Casey, Executive Director Naplan, Allan, Executive and Producing Director [email protected] [email protected] Arizona State University-ASU Gammage Artemis Theatrical Ltd PO Box 870205 560 Main St #410 Tempe, AZ 85287-0205 New York, NY 10044 US US Tel: (480) 965-5062 Tel: (602) 329-1645 Fax: (480) 965-7663 http://facebook.com/artemistheatrical http://https://www.asugammage.com/ Blunt, MandaLeigh, Creative Producer Jennings-Roggensack, Colleen, ASU Vice President for Cultural Affairs & [email protected] Executive Director of ASU Gammage [email protected] Artis-Naples Artist Access Member 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd 1808 NE 70th Ave Naples, FL 34108 Portland, OR 97213 Tel: (239) 597-1111 US http://artisnaples.org http://https://www.royamir.com/ Filner, David, Executive Vice President, Artistic Operations Amirsoleymani, Roya, Artistic Director & Curator of Public Engagement [email protected] [email protected] Artist Access Member Artist Access Member 3038 44th St, Apt 2L 2059 Fulton Street Astoria, NY 11103 San Francisco, CA 94117 US Stell-Fresquez, Javier, Artist | Producer | Facilitator Jones, Olivia [email protected] [email protected] Copyright 2020 Association of Performing Arts Professionals www.apap365.org [email protected] Document created on 8/6/2020 Page 3 of 127 Artown ArtPower at UC San Diego 528 West 1st Street 9500 Gilman Dr, Department 0029 Reno, NV 89503 La Jolla, CA 92093-0029 US US Tel: (775) 322-1538 (103) Tel: (858) 534-4099 Fax: (775) 322-8777 Fax: (858) 534-7665 http://www.renoisartown.com http://www.artpower.ucsd.edu Macmillan, Beth, Executive Director Clark, Molly, Associate Director of Artistic Planning & Education [email protected] [email protected] Arts & Ideas Series, JCCSF Arts Brookfield 3200 California Street 250 Vesey Street, 15th Floor San Francisco, CA 94118 New York, NY 10281 US US Tel: (415) 292-1235 Tel: (212) 417-7236 Fax: (415) 276-1550 Fax: (917) 210-4012 http://www.jccsf.org http://www.ArtsBrookfield.com Singer, Stephanie, Director of Arts & Ideas Marden, Elysa, Vice President [email protected] [email protected] Arts Commons Arts Council of Central LA. 205 8th Avenue SE 1101 4th St., Suite 201 Calgary, AB T2G 0K9 Alexandria, LA 71301 CA US Tel: (403) 294-7455 Tel: (318) 443-4718 Fax: (403) 294-7457 Fax: (318) 484-4499 http://www.artscommons.ca http://louisiana-arts.org Johnson, Jennifer, Director, Programming Henry, Matt, Executive Director / CEO [email protected] [email protected] Arts Transcending Borders Program ArtsEmerson 1 College St 120 Boylston Street Worcester, MA 01610 Boston, MA 02116-4717 US US Tel: (508) 793-3835 Tel: (617) 824-8030 http://https://www.holycross.edu/departments-and-programs/arts-transcending-borders-http://www.artsemerson.org Karakilic, Yonca, Director Darbe, Tareena, Operations Manager & Executive Administrator [email protected] [email protected] ArtsQuest ARTSwego 25 W 3rd St, Suite 300 105 Mahar Hall Bethlehem, PA 18015-1238 Oswego, NY 13126 US US Tel: (610) 332-1300 Tel: (315) 312-4581 Fax: (610) 332-1310 Fax: (315) 312-4053 http://www.artsquest.org http://www.oswego.edu/arts Hilgert, Kassie, President & CEO Traudt, Miranda, Director of Arts Programming [email protected] [email protected] Copyright 2020 Association of Performing Arts Professionals www.apap365.org [email protected] Document created on 8/6/2020 Page 4 of 127 Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center Asia Society 2391 South Ridge Rd 725 Park Ave Green Bay, WI 54304 New York, NY 10021-5025 US US Tel: (920) 492-2950 Tel: (212) 327-9249 Fax: (920) 492-2912 Fax: (212) 517-7246 http://www.AshwaubenonPAC.org http://https://asiasociety.org/ Green, Kate, Executive Director Cooper, Rachel, Director, Global Cultural Diplomacy [email protected] [email protected] AT&T Performing Arts Center Auckland Live 700 N Pearl St. Suite N1800 50 Mayoral Drive Dallas, TX 75201 Auckland, 1010 US New Zealand Tel: (214) 978-2800 Tel: 64 9 307 5362 Fax:
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