VisionIntoArt
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SOCIAL IMPACT
VisionIntoArt, “always intriguing and frequently beguiling”, is a multimedia production company that “facilitates flamboyant, confounding and enticing collaborations” (New York Times). VIA creates and commissions works that involve various disciplines, presented around the world, and forged from the most exciting, emerging, and established artists living today, as well as interdisciplinary experts including scientists and conservationists. Incubating, producing, and disseminating, VIA projects often bridge impact, community building and scientific inquiry, with the belief that collaboration sustains artistic innovation and promotes a healthier society.
VIA’s works range from the Hubble Cantata - the largest communal VR operatic event - to multiplatform works like The Colorado, now viewable on PBS. VIA productions have been seen at Lincoln Center, the Barbican Centre, HIFA in Zimbabwe, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Kennedy Center, and through residencies at MASS MoCA and The Park Avenue Armory.
The company’s projects include world premieres and tours of work including Con Alma at Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, and at The United Nations for the world's largest equity conference presented by Death of Classical in partnership with Carnegie Hall; Houses of Zodiac at The Broad Museum in Los Angeles, a live Butoh, Ballet, and cello work with film installation presented as part of The Broad’s special exhibition Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow, also seen at the 2022 Romaeuropa Festival in Rome, Italy, and Bang on a Can's 2023 LOUD Weekend at MASS MoCA; Archive of Desire presented as part of the Onassis Foundation’s 2023 New York City-wide festival and international tour, and the forthcoming opera project Sensorium Ex, which cultivates community-centered practices, most recently presented as part of UnMute ArtsAbility Festival in Cape Town (Africa's premier disability-led, inclusive arts festival).