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Lisa Tolliver
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Personal Statement: I'm a multimedia artist and storyteller driven by one "four-eyed" mission: to inform, instruct, intrigue, and inspire. Moreover, offering live and electronic productions, integrating traditional and new media, and getting listeners talking opens two more "eyes": interactivity and (viral) infectiousness.

TRADITIONAL elements of my works include spoken words (interactive conversations on stage, on radio and online; acting; voiceovers; readings; and lectures), written words (poetry and prose); still and moving images; and theme-based collections of artifacts and ephemera.

NEW MEDIA elements include digital and Web 2.0 content and platforms.

TEACHING: I'm also a teaching artist and educator/trainer.

DOUBLE (EVEN TRIPLE) YOUR MONEY - TAX-FREE - BY SUPPORTING MY WORK! Your purchases and support are tax-deductible AND eligible for matching funds when addressed to my non-profit fiscal sponsor. Please make donations/purchases payable to The Field, in care of Lisa Tolliver, as described here.

Current Work
  • Panelist at Actors Equity/Actors Fund Business & Entrepreneurship Forum (2/17/2010)
  • Several CULTURAL DOCUMENTATION & MEDIA projects, including a unique variation on the Library of Congress/American Folklife Center's Veterans History Project (for which 360 MERIDIAN is an Official Partner),
  • Publishing a series of illustrated CHILDREN'S BOOK-TOYS-with-animated-multimedia-activity-packets,
  • Exhibiting PHOTOGRAPHY in "Never Routine: Women in the Course of Their Daily Lives" at Grace Institute Gallery, NYC,
  • Adjudicating several grant programs,
  • Offering several ARTS-IN-EDUCATION and COMMUNITY ARTS/CULTURE programs, e.g., "Telling Community Stories: Oral History and Cultural Documentation," and "You've Got a Face For Radio,"
  • Come see what else is new.
  • Short Bio
    Multimedia artist Lisa Tolliver is a New York native and consummate tourist. Influences of places where she's lived and traveled, her family's multiculturalism and military service, and early experiences - such as surviving category 5 Hurricane Camille in a flooded coastal town, marching for Civil Rights, and being bused (past KKK headquarters) to integrate grade schools across town - are evidenced in many of her works. So, too, is her "four-eyed" mission.

    Lisa (AB Harvard, MBA+post-graduate Columbia) attended Ford Foundation-sponsored training for outstanding journalists and media gatekeepers at Columbia Journalism School, and ethnographic and technical skills training at the Library of Congress Fieldschool for Cultural Documentation at BYU, and at the New York and Vermont Folklore Societies. She has exhibited and won awards for photography, radio journalism, writing, oration and cultural documentation and is a Veternas History Project Official Founding Partner-NY.

    Click these links to access Lisa's home page and media profile and writer's portfolio.

    Lisa's productions are made possible, in part, through the sponsorship by THE FIELD (they grow art!), 360 MERIDIAN (they're all around world class!), DEE HARGROVE (she's the best!), and USPS (they deliver!).
    Honors
    SEE CV FOR MORE: Emmis Communications Phenomenal Woman Award, L.O.C. Field School for Cultural Documentation, Jerseyworks Arts & Ideas Online photography award, Kudos from the U.S. Surgeon General

    Union Affiliations/Professional Organizations
    PARTNER: Arts:Ask For More; Library of Congress/American Folklife Center's Veterans History Project; PANELIST: NYFA, Arts Councils; MEMBER: Actors Fund, Several Arts Councils & Folklore Societies, The Field, Fractured Atlas, NYCAIER, PerformersAndPrograms

    Contact
    360 MERIDIAN, LLC 26 First Street, P.O. Box 8549 Pelham, NY 10803 (For FedEx, UPS and other 3rd-party mail, contact me first for alternate address)
    Artist Location
    Downstate New York, USA

    Type of artist
    Arts Educator, Editor, Performer, Technical, Writer

    General Themes
    Activism/Social Justice, Art Forms/Art Criticism, Education, Health/Medicine, Mass Media/Pop Culture
    Keywords
    Aging, Intergenerational, Blogger, Blogs, Blogging, Cancer, Children, Youth, Comedy, Humor, Satire, Cultural Documentation, Death, Dying Disaster Prevention, Disaster Recovery, Entrepreneurship, Business
    Last updated on February 2nd, 2014

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