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12 Facts About Carey Lovelace

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Carey Lovelace is an American art journalist, playwright, curator, and producer based in New York.

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Carey Lovelace studied composing with James Tenney, Harold Budd, and Leonard Stein.

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Carey Lovelace toured Europe with the mixed media avant-garde group Simultaneous Arts and Company, which specialized in musical installations in art galleries and museums.

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Carey Lovelace co-founded the Los Angeles Symposium of Women Composers and the Independent Composers Association.

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In 2019, Carey Lovelace founded Visions2030, originally called 2020 Visions, devoted to harnessing the artistic imagination to forge new models of society.

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In 2008, Carey Lovelace curated "Making It Together: Women's Collaborative Art and Community" at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, exploring feminist visual art and performance collectives of the 1970s.

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Carey Lovelace continued writing about art for publications including the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Art News, Arts, Artforum, Ms.

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Carey Lovelace wrote regularly for Newsday from 1994 and 1997 and for Art in America from 2000 and 2009.

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In 2003, Carey Lovelace became co-president, with Eleanor Heartney, of the International Association of Art Critics, US Chapter, co-organizing a number of large-scale events including the 2005 National Critics Conference in Los Angeles.

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Carey Lovelace had over 50 performances in theatres across the country.

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Carey Lovelace's work is featured in The Best Monologues from the Best American Short Plays: Volume One, edited by William W Demastes.

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In 2009, Carey Lovelace co-founded the theatre company Loose Change Productions, focusing on transcultural theatre and performance that explore new moral and ethical territories.