Producing with Garlia: Plays, Parenting... it's all a performance
In this episode of Producing with Garlia, Garlia Cornelia Jones shares her first ever keynote speech, delivered at the Louisiana Arts Summit on October 4, 2023. Garlia reflects on her personal and professional journey as an artist, producer, and advocate for Black theatre. She covers the importance of community, innovation in the arts, and the need for ongoing support for Black artists. EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 - 03:00 // Introduction and Reflections on Baton Rouge Former President and CEO of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber, Adam Knapp introduces the keynote, Garlia shares her connection to Baton Rouge 03:00 - 09:30 // Career and Founding of Black Curtain Garlia recounts her time at Indiana University, where she founded Black Curtain, a platform for Black stories. She shares how this experience shaped her career as a producer and advocate for Black artists. 09:30 - 14:30 // Challenges in the Theater Industry Jones speaks about the challenges of working in predominantly white institutions, her experiences as a producer, and the lack of support for Black artists in the theater industry. 14:30 - 24:30 // Pandemic and Innovation in the Arts A reflection on the impact of the pandemic on the arts and how it prompted innovations. She contrasts the initial accessibility during lockdown with the challenges of post-pandemic audience retention. 24:30 - 35:00 // The Importance of Community and Mentorship Garlia highlights the value of community, collaboration, and mentorship, sharing stories about her father’s influence, her mentors, and the importance of relationships in her career. 35:00 - 42:00 // Founding of Blackboard Plays and Black Motherhood Festival She discusses the founding of Blackboard Plays and the Black Motherhood and Parenting New Play Festival. She explains how these platforms provide space for Black playwrights and parents in the arts. 42:00 - 50:00 // Returning to Detroit and Building Artistic Spaces Garlia reflects on her return to Detroit and her work with the Obsidian Theatre Festival. She talks about the importance of creating opportunities for Black artists in her hometown. 50:00 - End // Final Reflections and Call to Action In closing, Garlia urges the arts community to focus on collaboration, innovation, and breaking down barriers in the industry. She emphasizes the need for change and a more inclusive, supportive future for Black artists. Check out some photos from the 2023 Summit, of speakers and panelists! [https://www.artsbr.org/news/7vlzawaauo7dd4dd4jzre3zopgxcc3-td5fw-t3dhc-p7c8e-j4tb2-wkmz2-ez8kn-8nnwh-8dd9x-3lezy-pdbc8] Take a look at the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Instagram Post on Garlia [https://www.instagram.com/artscouncilgbr/p/CxL1wBrJ57r/?img_index=1] Read the Feature on all 3 keynotes in Country Roads Magazine [https://countryroadsmagazine.com/art-and-culture/visual-performing-arts/louisiana-arts-summit-2023/] STAY CONNECTED! Follow Garlia on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/garliacornelia [https://www.instagram.com/garliacornelia] Follow "Producing with Garlia" on Substack / producingwithgarlia.substack.com [https://producingwithgarlia.substack.com/] Follow the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artscouncilgbr [https://www.instagram.com/artscouncilgbr]
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