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PR for Artists & Arts Institutions
Generating press coverage comes down to clear information sharing, timely invitations and announcements, relationship building, and illuminating what makes you and your work unique. It is absolutely possible for individual artists and smaller nonprofits to get great press coverage and build a regional and national reputation.
You are already doing great work. It’s my job to highlight what is most potent about your work, and to make sure we get you or your organization on the radar of arts writers, scholars, journalists, editors, TV producers, podcasters, and radio hosts.
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“Mariclare deeply understands how today’s independent artists operate and the importance of centering their voices, with care, in designing communications strategies. Over the years, Mariclare has become an integral part of the Dance/USA Fellowships to Artists program as our PR and communications consultant and a thought partner. I would recommend her to any institution that wants to work intentionally with artists.”
Client Press Coverage
Here is just some of the press coverage I’m proud to have secured for my outstanding clients:
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Race, Policing, and Parenting Akron Beacon Journal, for Dominic Moore-Dunson
Two Native New Mexico Dancers Win Accolades as Changemakers Albuquerque Journal, for Dance/USA
Cripping Choreography Art in America, for Kinetic Light (cover story)
Laurel Lawson Executive Profile Atlanta Business Chronicle
Digitization Efforts at Visual Studies Workshop CITY News
Whistle Launches Disrupting Harm in Dance Tool Dance Magazine
Alice Sheppard Embodies Disability As Creative Possibility Dance Magazine (cover story)
Hope Mohr Dance Becomes Bridge Live Arts Dance Magazine
Cookbook Feature with Laurel Lawson Dance Magazine
Dancing and Parenting with Yvonne Montoya Dance Magazine
Alice Sheppard: A Letter to My Teenage Self Dance Spirit
Activism and Recognition for Disabled Artists DIVA Magazine (UK), for Alice Sheppard
This Is What Mental Illness Looks Like Glamour, for This Is My Brave
Body As Community Kinfolk, for Alice Sheppard
‘Access as an Ethic’: Dance and Accessibility The New York Times, for Kinetic Light
Collective Leadership in Dance The New York Times, for Bridge Live Arts
Hear the Dance: Audio Description Comes of Age The New York Times, for Kinetic Light
NCCAkron’s Creative Administration Research Program The New York Times
Kinetic Light at Lincoln Center The New Yorker
Alice Sheppard Expands Partnering with Robots and Ramps San Francisco Chronicle
Washingtonians of the Year Washingtonian, for This Is My Brave
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Yvonne Montoya Promotes “Stories from Home” Arizona Spotlight
Ryan Donovan’s Broadway Bodies Makes NPR’s Books We Love List 2023 NPR
Kinetic Light Performs at The Shed NYC NY 1
NCCAkron Promotes National Summit Ideastream Public Media
Kinetic Light Dancers Take Disability Arts to New Heights KQED’s If Cities Could Dance
Explore the Traditional Indian Dance of Kathak LA UnScripted/KTLA, for Leela Dance Collective
Alice Sheppard on Laura Flanders & Friends, for Kinetic Light
Visual Studies Workshop Preserves Digital Memories Spectrum News
Julie B. Johnson Uses Dance To Facilitate Spontaneous Connection WABE Radio, for Dance/USA
Kinetic Light:Audio Description at Lincoln Center WNYC/The Takeaway
Broadway Bodies Interview WNYC/The Takeaway
Intersections Between Dance and Mental Health WKYC, for NCCAkron
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Roots and Responsibilities Arts. Work. Life. (APAP Podcast), for Dominic Moore-Dunson
NCCAkron’s Christy Bolingbroke Dance Edit
Laurel Lawson And What It Feels Like To Truly Fly Always Looking Up
This One’s For the Dancers: Kinetic Light Interview Dances with Robots
Creating a Vision For Kathak with Rukhmani Mehta Movers & Shapers
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The Future of Design is Designing for Disability The Nation, for Kinetic Light
Whistle: Disrupting Harm in Dance Fjord Review
10 Art Shows to See in Upstate NY Hyperallergic, for Visual Studies Workshop
SXSW: How territory is Revolutionizing VR Mashable, for Kinetic Light
BODYTRAFFIC More Thankful Than Ever SF Classical Voice
Kayla Hamilton Establishes Circle O American Theatre Magazine
Dance/USA Announces Inaugural Fellowship recipient: Laurel Lawson Forbes.com
Luther Price: New Utopia & Light Fracture Lenscratch, for Visual Studies Workshop
Rosie Herrera Wins Inaugural Knight Choreography Prize Miami New Times, for NCCAkron
Building a Future for Kathak Dance Stance on Dance, for Leela Dance Collective
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Kayla Hamilton at The Shed NYC Thinking Dance
Hope Mohr’s Horizon Stanzas at the Joe Goode Annex 48 Hills
A Thought-Provoking Analysis of Broadway Bodies American Theatre Magazine
Kinetic Light’s Under Momentum at Lincoln Center The Dance Enthusiast
Beneath the Surface: Hope Mohr’s Horizon Stanzas Fjord Review
Kinetic Light’s Wired at The Shed NYC Fjord Review
Leela Dance Collective + Salastina Chamber Ensemble LA Dance Chronicle
Kinetic Light’s Wired at The Shed NYC The New York Times
Kinetic Light’s DESCENT: Where A Spoon Becomes A World Of Crip* Possibilities Thinking Dance