Art Stars
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Art Stars is a group of performers, comedians, poets, storytellers, musicians, and performance artists located in and around New York's Lower East Side.
The term "Art Star" was first coined by Andy Warhol.[citation needed] As used by performers like the Rev. Jen Miller in the mid-1990s, the term came to be used in that community as a tongue-in-cheek way to embody a non-competitive attitude (in which all artists/performers/participants are declared to be "Art Stars") shared among these performers in an otherwise competitive New York art and performance scene.
See also
External links
- The Show Goes Downtown from New York Magazine
- The Church of the Open Mic from The Morning News
- Gecko, Mistress of the Lower East Side Tesla Coils, 2004 from The Villager
- East Side Arts from Downtown Express
- He speaks the truth softly, at a show called Talkingstick Master Lee in The Villager
- Slamming Back from Village Voice
- Exit, Stage Lower East Side from Village Voice
- Jan 2002, Reverend Jen's Anti-Slam from the Village Voice
- Take The New Comedy. Please. PDF version of New York Times article by Neil Strauss
- NY Times Letter to the Editor: Downtown Still Bohemian; City Section letter by Katrin Hier
- Alternative Comedy: Laughs on the Edge PDF version of Wall Street Journal article by James S. Hirsch
References
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- American artist groups and collectives
- Performance artist collectives
- Performance art in New York City
- Arts organizations based in New York City
- Lower East Side
- Social centres in the United States
- Theatre companies based in New York City