Judith Sloan, is an actress, audio artist, writer, and educator. Her work has been produced in theatres and festivals throughout the U.S. and abroad including: LaMama,The Public Theatre, The Theatre Workshop (Scotland), The Market Theatre (Johannesburg), etc. Her commentaries, poetry and documentaries have aired on public radio stations throughout the U.S. including NPR, WNYC, WBEZ Chicago, PRI, and the BBC. Her solo performances and multi-character plays include: Denial of the Fittest, Crossing the BLVD (winner Brendan Gill Prize) and YO MISS! Sloan was a recipient of the inaugural Queens Council on the Arts Artist Commissioning grant for 2018 for projects that tell untold stories and fill gaps in American culture to develop a new work, It Can Happen Here. Sloan’s received awards and grants from NYFA, NYSCA, the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation among others. Along with Warren Lehrer, Sloan is co-founder of EarSay, an artist-driven non-profit arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying stories of the uncelebrated with projects that bridge the divide between documentary and expressive forms in books, exhibitions, on stage, in sound & electronic media. She collaborated with Lehrer on Crossing the BLVD and 1001 Voices. Sloan is an adjunct professor at NYU Gallatin, and is the recipient of a Partnership in Education Award for her work with EarSay’s arts-in-education program immigrant youth at the International High School in Queens, which began on September 11, 2001 and is now in it’s 20th year. Sloan was commissioned to by the Queens Symphony Orchestra to write the libretto for 1001 Voices: A Choral Symphony for a New America, with music by Frank London and animations by Warren Lehrer; Kupferberg Center for the Arts 2012 and 2017. She teaches multi-media arts workshops and radio at Gallatin School at New York University and a frequent guest performer and lecturer in universities and schools throughout the country. Sloan is a member of the Dramatist Guild and the Network of Ensemble Theatres and the Alliance of Resident Theatres, NY (ARTNY).Judith Sloan, is an actress, audio artist, writer, and educator. Her work has been produced in theatres and festivals throughout the U.S. and abroad including: LaMama,The Public Theatre, The Theatre Workshop (Scotland), The Market Theatre (Johannesburg), etc. Her commentaries, poetry and documentaries have aired on public radio stations throughout the U.S. including NPR, WNYC, WBEZ Chicago, PRI, and the BBC. Her solo performances and multi-character plays include: Denial of the Fittest, Crossing the BLVD (winner Brendan Gill Prize) and YO MISS! Sloan was a recipient of the inaugural Queens Council on the Arts Artist Commissioning grant for 2018 for projects that tell untold stories and fill gaps in American culture to develop a new work, It Can Happen Here. Sloan’s received awards and grants from NYFA, NYSCA, the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation among others. Along with Warren Lehrer, Sloan is co-founder of EarSay, an artist-driven non-profit arts organization dedicated to uncovering and portraying stories of the uncelebrated with projects that bridge the divide between documentary and expressive forms in books, exhibitions, on stage, in sound & electronic media. She collaborated with Lehrer on Crossing the BLVD and 1001 Voices. Sloan is an adjunct professor at NYU Gallatin, and is the recipient of a Partnership in Education Award for her work with EarSay’s arts-in-education program immigrant youth at the International High School in Queens, which began on September 11, 2001 and is now in it’s 20th year. Sloan was commissioned to by the Queens Symphony Orchestra to write the libretto for 1001 Voices: A Choral Symphony for a New America, with music by Frank London and animations by Warren Lehrer; Kupferberg Center for the Arts 2012 and 2017. She teaches multi-media arts workshops and radio at Gallatin School at New York University and a frequent guest performer and lecturer in universities and schools throughout the country. Sloan is a member of the Dramatist Guild and the Network of Ensemble Theatres and the Alliance of Resident Theatres, NY (ARTNY).
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