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Works & Process today announced dancer, choreographer, and director, Caleb Teicher, will join Works & Process as the inaugural Artist Curator in Residence. Serving a two-year term, the Works & Process Artist Curator in Residence will be integrated into the organization and offered the same benefits as administrative staff, including fully-funded employer health insurance – a rarity for many individual working artists.
“Ten years ago, Work & Process founder Mary Sharp Cronson saw Caleb’s work in a studio showing and immediately offered to present Caleb’s first evening-length program. Ever since, Works & Process has continued to commission, present, and produce fully funded residencies supporting Caleb’s creative process, without pause, including a pandemic bubble residency that would go on to be the first indoor performance permitted by New York State in March 2021. Caleb understands deeply how Works & Process is unabashedly committed to supporting artists longitudinally and ensuring that they can create with dignity. Caleb understands the resources available across the Works & Process ecosystem, which is why we want Caleb to be at the table when we make decisions on how we support artists and respond to their needs in a made-to-measure way,” said Duke Dang, Works & Process Executive Director.