In the Footsteps of Yellow Woman
A Film by Navajo Teen Camille Manybeads
April 18, 2010 Founders Suite, Prescott Public Library
Free and Open to the Public
Donations  to Support this Event
Accepted online or by Mail At Address to Left




Raffle!  Win Two Tickets
Tea with 'ZaZa'
Featuring Gail Mangham as 'ZaZa'
with Pre Show entertainment provided by

Classical Vocalist Lecia Breen

Saturday, August 14 at
The Newly Restored Elks Opera House
Matinee (2 PM) or Evening (7:30 PM) Performance

Value $30  Click on Donation Button Below to Buy Chances!

$5 for Two Chances
$10 for Five Chances
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or Send a Check to Address at Left
Raffle Drawing April 18th at the Screening of
In the Footsteps of Yellow Woman
at the Prescott Public Library.


Composer Leonard Bernstein wrote, "It is the artists of the world, the feelers and the thinkers,
who will ultimately save us; who can articulate, educate, defy, insist, sing,
and shout the big dreams."


The Inaugural Event

The Playwright's Path
through Conflict and Social Crisis
April 7-17, 2011

Our Vision  

The Artist's Path will become a regional, national leader in the arts, building bridges between
cultures, exploring the source of artistic inspiration, discovering the diversity within the artistic
communities of the world, all while examining the role of the artist in society  
and how he or she effects change.

The purpose of this event in Prescott, AZ is to explore how artists respond to a world in conflict
and social crisis through the discipline of Playwriting.  It is hoped in some small way that the event
will also serve as a remembrance of those who lost their lives
on September 11, 2001 and the days following.

Arizona playwrights are invited to present New Works in Playwriting
addressing the above
theme.  A specially selected jury will evaluate the plays.  The winning entry will
receive a cash prize and be staged at the following year's event.    In its inaugural
year The Artist's Path plans to present three published  plays and rehearsed
readings of new plays, while showcasing artists in other disciplines.   Ensuing years
will see the addition of other disciplines in the arts --Poetry, Music, Film, Visual
Arts, Dance, Photography, and the Humanities--with a different theme each year.  A
division for artists in secondary schools is also planned with master classes for the
students.



Proposed Ticketed Events
All Subject to Obtaining Performance Rights or Participation and Community Support

The Guys  by Anne Nelson
Golda's Balcony by William Gibson
Seven
by Paula Cizmar, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Carol K. Mack
Ruth Margraff, Anna Deavere Smith, Susan Yankowitz
Opening Ceremony & Closing Ceremony

Free Events
Rehearsed New Play Readings
Student Art Exhibition
Exhibition of Other Art Forms from Adults

Attend & Cast Your Vote for Best Play


The keynote speaker will be Dr. A. Neal Mangham
Former President of Prescott College, Former Chief of Party Higher Education
Project Afghanistan
The Artist's Response to Conflict & Social Crisis Around the World


If you would like to sponsor or assist in making this event possible, please email
Gail Mangham, the Founder of The Artist's Path, at

gailm@theartistspath.org   

We will need good people, making good decisions, for a great event!


Our Board

Gail & Neal Mangham
Elisabeth Ruffner

The Artist's Path, Inc.
1608 St Andrews Way
Prescott, AZ 86301-4431


Our Founding Partners

Prescott College









Milestones

AZ Corporate Name Secured
and
Domain Name Secured
www.theartistspath.org
Summer 2009

Incorporated in the
State of Arizona  
September 11, 2009

501 (c) ( 3)  June 30, 2010


Also Partnering With















For More Information

Call at 928 771 2554
Email:   gailm@theartistspath.org

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A Blog
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gailm@theartistspath.org
for posting.

Click Here for
New Play
Submission Guidelines

Call for Secondary Student Artists
from Yavapai County
Inspiration for 'Path'
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General Donation
Quotations about Art and Artists