Mona Sangesland takes a personal journey through nature, indigenous literature, and climate change music to (re)claim an understanding of environmentalism in the realm of classical music-making.
Mona Sangesland takes a personal journey through the musical and environmental landscapes of Chile.
Reflecting on the process of planning a comprehensive composer residency, conductor Isaac Brinberg discovers joy and possibility in bridging artistic communities.
Composer Brandon K. Smith tracks his experience with burnout through music school into the professional world
Mona Sangesland takes a personal journey through nature, indigenous literature, and climate change music to (re)claim an understanding of environmentalism in the realm of classical music-making.
Writer/director Vijay M. Rajan details how working on an adaptation of The Jungle Book helped him reconcile code-switching as the material technique for the decolonization of his psychology.
In this excursion through their multi-authored Netflix habits and personhood, writer Azlan Smith opens the door to thinking about how genres, imaginaries, and our very worldviews can be elastic.
Composer Kä Neunhoffer fights back against women’s treatment in the film music industry through the creation of all-women composer-performer ensemble, Les Femmes Cinq.
Vijay M. Rajan, media arts teacher at his own storyteller studio, explains why he chose not to pursue academia.
Harpist Noël Wan considers her hopes and responsibilities as she accepts a new position in academia.
New-music vocalist Ann Moss chronicles her way through a year of nomadic album-making, sharing her realizations on fulfillment, collaboration, and flexibility in an artistic life.