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Satellite Collective Worldwide Game of TELEPHONE Now Available Online

April 20, 2021 - June 30, 2021

More than 950 artists from 70 countries played a game of TELEPHONE, in which a message was passed from art form to art form. The message could become a poem, then a painting, then a film, then a dance, as it was passed 7,177,703 kilometers between 489 cities. An interactive, online exhibition of these hundreds of original, interconnected works debuted to the public for free on Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 9am EST at https://phonebook.gallery/. This particular game of TELEPHONE was started on March 23, 2020 and will be available after running for 383 days.

Only a handful of staff members know the original message of TELEPHONE. The participating artists are only aware of the work that directly preceded their own, and do not know how their own work was translated or further translated in subsequent. When TELEPHONE becomes publicly available, it will be the first time that any of the artists get to see the exhibition in full.
Satellite Collective (satellitecollective.org) incubated the first generation of Telephone with Nathan Langston, and partners now with TELEPHONE as a select group of artists from the game join the Satellite Collective Fellows. 

“It’s amazing to come full circle,” said Kevin Draper, Artistic Director, Satellite Collective. “Nathan launched the first Telephone game as a Satellite Program, working directly with us. TELEPHONE is one of our most successful incubations, and now we partner with them in an unexpected way: the Winter 2021 Satellite Fellows cohort, we’re proud to say, was drawn from the TELEPHONE game.”

Participants in TELEPHONE were primarily recruited by word-of-mouth, as well via various international message boards. Approximately 60% are based in the United States and approximately 65% are women. In terms of career, players range from Guggenheim Fellows to newly emerging artists, from high school students and elderly artists just developing their practices to Academy Award and Pulitzer Prize winners.

It’s possible to consider TELEPHONE as a presentation of nearly 1,000 individual and original works of art. It’s equally valid to view this exhibition as a single work of art by people from across the Earth. Regardless, the result is the largest data set of ekphrastic artistic exchange in history. Ekphrasis is the process of translation of one art form into another. This helps us better understand each art form, the neurological processes at work in translation, and how information is passed from person to person. The second half of the game employs synthesis, allowing us to study how artists combine multiple influences simultaneously.

Unlike the children’s game (known elsewhere as Dengon, Teléfono Descompuesto, Operator, Głuchy Telefon, Stille Post, Telefon Shavur, and countless other names across the world), this TELEPHONE message was not whispered in a straight line. Each finished work was assigned to two or three other artists, so the game branched out exponentially like a family tree. Halfway through, the process was reversed, meaning that the game contracted exponentially so that TELEPHONE, which began with a single message, will be passed through almost 1,000 artists, and conclude with a single work of art.

This game was first played and published at a smaller scale in 2015 and launched in New York by Nathan Langston and Satellite Collective. As the pandemic began to worsen in the United States in March 2020, the time was right to pick it up again, with a new team in the Pacific Northwest. 

TELEPHONE requires no physical contact and intimately connects individuals in isolation. The project directly engaged with artists in hard-hit countries as the global crisis unfolded and, for decades to come, this exhibition will remain a poignant time capsule of what we have endured and overcome. 

Satellite Collective under Kevin Draper has focused on a select group of TELEPHONE artists, launching these Spring 2021 Fellows with the opening of Telephone this April. The Satellite Fellows program will expand from NYC to a national footprint in 2021.

The user interface of the online exhibition has been composed by professional UX designers and constructed by a talented engineering and development group. Visitors to TELEPHONE will be able to explore each work of art, from the original message to the final work, and then start over, choosing another of the hundreds of contiguous pathways through the exhibition. Each visitor will be supplied with a geographic map, as well as a game map to help them navigate through the structure of the game. The exhibition platform, designed and built from scratch, will seamlessly integrate more than 10,000 artist files.

The ten-member team behind the exhibition, most of whom have never met in person, are drawn from tech companies like Google, Microsoft, T-Mobile, Dropbox, and various academic institutions. By the end of the year-long project, it is expected that 10,000 hours will have gone into curating and presenting this exhibition and all of the staff are working for free. TELEPHONE will not generate revenue or profit and the entire cost of the project is $150. 

ABOUT THE TEAM

Katelyn Watkins is a writer, consultant, and project manager. She currently enjoys contributing to TELEPHONE as the Director of Operations. She has dual degrees in English and Feminist Studies with minors in Film and Philosophy from Southwestern University, as well as a masters distinction in Finance, Marketing, and Business from the Wharton School. In her spare time, she enjoys thread art, traveling, cooking, taking naps, and watching way too many movies. She was born in Lubbock, Texas to a ranching and rodeo family but now splits her time between Austin, Texas, and Worthing, Barbados. She is currently working on her first collection of short stories.

Matt Diehl is a software engineer and designer at Google, currently living in Jersey City. Before he lost his punk rock cred, he played guitar in a ukelele punk band, Paul Newman and the Ride Home. He has a lovely wife and dog who give him all the attention he needs during pandemics.

Ben Sarsgard is a software engineer in Baltimore and/or New York. He’s cat dad to two beautiful girls, Josephine and Shadow, who he’d rather be talking to right now. He can often be found running in circles over and over again to train himself to be able to run in other circles over and over again, slightly faster. Ben enjoys coffee and red wine, but not mixed together.

Kelly Jones is currently living in the Piedmont of NC with their spouse and their 11 year old pit bull (Mr. Beaux Jangles). Kelly embraces all things glittery, loves manatees, and doesn’t understand infinity. Lately they’ve been stress-baking, attempting to keep the houseplants alive, caring for a clowder of semi-stray cats, and daydreaming about summery things. They’ve got an MFA in Poetry and a Masters in Library and Information Studies, but no job. In the before times, they managed the Outreach & Education Department of a creative reuse non-profit. Sometimes they miss being a “trash art queen,” but mostly they’re glad to not be interacting with tons of people all the time.

Ramon M. Rodriguez is a UX/UI/Visual designer at HCL Technologies, currently living in the cozy neighborhood of Greenwood, a short 10 minute drive from downtown Seattle. Ramon and his wife Patty have two stubborn Pekingese dog’s Sonic and Pepper.

Jennifer Spriggs is a designer living in Seattle. She often escapes to the mountains and islands on her bike and wishes she lived in the forest.

Sergio Rodriguez is a Graphic Designer that moved from Arizona to Seattle in 2012. He’s enjoys riding his track bikes around all the steep hills in Seattle. He has a wonderful girlfriend and a beautiful little half Chihuahua half Boston terrier mix pup. Recently he has been wanting to make a career change to UX design and was brought onto the TELEPHONE game by his good buddy Ramon. Since being a part of TELEPHONE he has learned so much and enjoys being a part of an amazing team and is inspired by all the of amazing artists that are involved.

Madeline Hoak is an artist and academic who creates with, through and about circus. She is an Adjunct Professor of Aerial Arts at Pace University (NYC), an Associate Editor for Circus Talk, and a graduate student at New York University where she is designing a degree in Circus Studies with a focus on spectatorship. Madeline initiated the Aerial Acrobatics program at Muhlenberg College where she taught from 2012 – 2017, and is a regular contributor to Circus Syd’s Circus Thinkers international reading group. Recent publications include “Teaching the Mind-Body: Integrating Knowledges through Circus Arts” (with Alisan Funk, Dan Berkley), a chapter in Art as an Agent for Social Change (2020), and “expanding in(finite) between,” a multimedia essay in Circus Thinkers: Reflections, 2020. Madeline is honored to be the Editor of TELEPHONE’s critical essays. madelinehoak.com.

Sean Tomas Redmond is an artist living in Austin, Texas. He has played in a wide variety of musical projects in Chicago, Austin, and Japan. Recently he has performed shows with artists including Mark Renner, Sean McCann, Sarah Davachi, and Future Museums. He is a designer, an amateur painter and photographer, and the former editor-in-chief of the arts publication fields magazine. You can listen to his music at seantomas.bandcamp.com.

Nathan Langston is a poet and musician, who founded Satellite Collective together with Kevin Draper in New York. He created and led the first game of TELEPHONE with Satellite, which was begun in 2010 and published in 2015. He has toured with bands to almost all the states and works as a software designer. Nathan is a graduate of the University of Oregon, with a focus in literature and poetry, and lives in Seattle with his two boys.
Kevin Draper is an artist and writer, who founded Satellite Collective together with Nathan Langston. He leads the organization as Artistic Director. Kevin has worked with major corporations to advise on corporate strategy and led Satellite Collective to a unique position in the arts, one that is collective in structure, but able to incubate and spin off programs successfully in the arts.
Conceived by Nathan Langston in 2010, the first game of TELEPHONE, published in 2015 as an online exhibition, was an incubated project within Satellite Collective, a New York-based non-profit committed to originating and supporting interdisciplinary works of art. TELEPHONE draws inspiration from Das Glasperlenspiel by Hermann Hesse, the Black Mountain College, Bauhaus, the Fluxus movement, the Cadavre Exquis games played by the Surrealists as early as 1918. But the game structure can be traced back to at least 1827, known then as a European parlor game called Consequences, though it’s almost certainly older than partly because the rules are so simple that there’s little need to write them down and to leave a paper record. Today, TELEPHONE is known in almost every country on Earth and has a multitude of names. 

ABOUT SATELLITE COLLECTIVE
In a few short years, Satellite Collective has fearlessly styled multiple seasons of dance, music, film and word to their vision. Under the leadership of Kevin Draper, Satellite has launched young choreographers, composers, film makers, poets and artists with an uncanny sense of timing, tapping into an intense scene of NYC artists from New York City Ballet, Juilliard, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Bowery Poetry Club. Satellite has bridged a global network of artists working in every medium from video games to installation and has fused pop music from members of The Lumineers, San Fermin and the song writing scenes in the Pacific Northwest into arresting short film and stage work. Always, with a stylish and confident manner, always with a vision.
 
Satellite believes in artists collaborating as equals, globally and virtually. They incubate performances, arts exchanges, and publications that allow artists to work together, because they believe that is the future. Founded in 2010, Satellite Collective has produced three evening-length ballets, four hours of original music, and two hours of original film, commissioned eight modern dance works, founded the arts publication Transmission, hosted five annual arts retreats, and launched both Telephone, which simultaneously published the interconnected works of 315 artists from 42 countries, and Satellite Press, a small independent press publishing emerging and established authors and poets.
 
Satellite is proud to have received support from BAM, Jerome Robbins Foundation, Frey Foundation, Nestle, SAP, 92Y, DeVos Institute of Arts Management, Brooklyn Arts Council and many others government, public and private supporters.
 
Satellite is a graduate of the 2015-16 BAM Professional Development Program in collaboration with the DeVos Institute of Arts Management.
 
To learn more about Satellite, visit:
www.satellitecollective.org
www.transmission.satellitecollective.org
www.satellitepress.org
www.telephone.satellitecollective.org
 
To learn more about Artistic Director Kevin Draper, visit www.kevindraper.org.

Participating Artists

Azadeh Hussaini, Chicago
Dustin Hammond, Silver City
Olivia Pepper, Port Townsend 
SophieGalliers, Cardiff
Ebba Jahn, Berlin
Yekta Darvish, Tehran
Bob Holman, Manhattan
Roberto Bovolenta, Turin
Charles Schuster, Jakarta
Maggie Sharar, Seattle
Yulia Shtern, Verona
Charlie Clements, Los Angeles
Anna Puhakka, Sipoo
Kate Angus, New York
Shannon Perri, Austin
Froso Papadimitriou, Sitia
Chris Ivory, Washford
Casey Kelbaugh, Manhattan
Charlie Levine, San Jose
Lora Robertson, Fremont
Sharleene Olivier, Johannesburg
Emily Katz, Portland
Mariana Leal Dos Santos, Rio de Janeiro
Checa Barragán, Guadalajara
Ann Braunsteiner, Nelson
TJ Acena, Portland
Wes Covey, Freeport
Jeff Ferst, San Miguel de Allende
James Shenck, Chicago
Gabriel Bass, Bogota 
Tetsushi Higashino, Tokyo
Amy Ruppel, Portland
Denise Araripe, Rio de Janeiro
Stelth Ulvang, Denver
Julie Upmeyer, Isle of Anglesey
Matt Summers, Boston 
Alejandro Magaña Aviña, Guadalajara
Mary Mazziotti, Pittsburgh
Miranda Driessen, Almere
Sole Majdalani, Buenos Aires
JohnProctor, Purchase
Katelyn Watkins, Austin
Kristen Curry, Portland
Shu XinLyu Wang, Shanghai
Marisa Gertz, New York
Jana Weaver, Prineville
Jo Ngo, Saigon
Rachel Blumberg, Portsmouth
Andrew Conklin, Stockton
Amélie Beaudroit, Montreal
Inari Porkka, Hamina
Victoria Genberg, Kuala Lumpur
Paola Rossi, Turin
Naoko Sekine, Kisarazu City
Francisco Rivarola, Buenos Aires
Erin de Burca, Calpe
Tulasi, Rio de Janeiro 
Robin Dunn, Tucson
Scott Poole, Vancouver
Ian Miller, Portland
Akira Serene, Philadelphia
Marah Strauch, Pasadena
Fausto Amadeo, Buenos Aires
Jan Heinke, Dresden
Susan Rich, Seattle
Shelby Tuthill, Fort Collins
Kate MacDonald, Vancouver
ClaudetteLee-Roseland, Cedarburg
PaulaTurcoane, Bucharest
Robin Press and Carina Grossman, Jerusalem
Emanuela Marenz Marcolini, Verona
Dorota Szuta Ulvang,Bishop
MattDabrowiak, Portland
Martha Grover, Portland
Emerie Synder, Brooklyn
Setare Taji, Karaj
Maria Rosa Benso, Turin
Sarah Fjørtoft, Cape Town
Panos Dimitropoulos, Shanghai
Anna-Marya Tompa, Pano Lefkara
Calyn Kelly, Eugene
Aliki Arnaouti, Athens
Cate Wnek, Harpswell
Monica Shah, Edison 
Silvino González Morales, Ambaló Reservation, Silvia
Jackie Clark, Jersey City
Mercedes Orozco, Portland
Sarah James, Worcestershire
Christopher Garcia, New York
Sierra Nyokka, Garden Valley
Elizabeth Keithline, Woodstock
Sahar Hakimi, Calgary
Beryl Brenner, Brooklyn
MeganMosholder, Atlanta
Johanna Kunin, Portland
Alisha Sullivan, Portland
Dorota Borowa, Dublin
Arzu Ozkal, San Diego
Eve Obochta, London
Elaine Parks, Tuscarora
Micaela Mamede, Vale de Açores
Herbert J. Wimmer, Vienna 
Derrick Breidenthal, Kansas City
Thomas C. Chung, Melbourne
Zoe Simon, London
Paul Wright, Paris
Esther Geiger, Takoma Park
Iris Poljan, Zagreb
Holly Boruck, Altadena
Claudia Breuer, Aachen
Jennifer Weigel, Newton
Joas Nebe, Stuttgart
Penelope Grobler, Pretoria 
Wang Chen, Melbourne
K Linnea Backe, New York
Rodrigo Pires, London
Pauline Ginnety, Paris
Bianca Boragi, New York
Abi Eleri, Bristol
Angela Franks Wells, Tarboro
Erin Covey-Smith, Freeport
Marieke, Gunnewijk
Kelly Jones, Burlington
Madeline Hoak, Brooklyn
Asia Meirovich, Boston
Mirela Cabral, São Paulo
Ilke Ilter, Izmir
Madeleine Aleman, Malmö
Nancy Wolf, New Orleans
Carin Cahn, New York
Richard Craven, Spokane
Nels Andrews, Santa Cruz
Celia Merlin, Ramat Gan
Michele King, San Francisco
Steve Givnan, Sheffield
Mary Blakemore, New York
Ben Fee, Los Angeles
Ryan Scherer, Annapolis
Valerie Arntzen, Vancouver
Rage Hezekiah, Pownal
Illuminate, Ontario
Alison Harville, Dover
Kevin Brophy, Philadelphia
Lancee Whetman, Salt Lake City
Lolo Haha, Portland
Joshua White, West Jefferson
Kalila Holt, Brooklyn
Allison Adair, Boston 
Emily Puetter, Berlin
Margot Spindelman, Brooklyn
Lana Ayers, Tillamook
Joe Kraus, Shavertown
Michael Wynne, Madrid
Geraldine Mills, Galway
Angela Yeowell & Robert Heim, Berlin
Lisa D. Archigian, White Plains
Kateryna Pokladodova, Kyiv
Dean Rader, San Francisco
Monika Balu, Gothenburg
Eddie Love, Nashua
Andreas Johnsen, Copenhagen
Rachel Reid, London
Freyja Bardell, Los Angeles
Patricia Prieto-Blanco, Cullybackey
Giulia Drummond, Edinburgh
Emma Dickson, Chapel Hill
Vesna Parchet, London
Almaz Salikhov, Helsinki
Michael Rau, Palo Alto
Harald Schole, Amsterdam
Huda Tariq, Lahore
Patricia McParlin, Cardiff
Pamela Hart, South Salem
J. Rick Castañeda, Los Angeles
Kimberly Cooper, Los Angeles
Edna Cantoral Acosta, Zapopan
Robyn Ellenbogen, Brooklyn
Trygve Skogrand, Asenfjord
Roberta Orlando, Milan
Maria Kretova-Babich, Samara
Ann Tracy, Falmouth
Austin Price, Austin
Dan Jones, Grand Forks
Kadiejra O’neil, Christ Church
Stig Marlon Weston, Oslo 
Mohamad Yala, Babol
Jamie Lee & Eric Hart, Berkeley
TO Marzo Zen, Chiang Dao
S Stephanie, Rollinsford
Hura Mirshekari, Paris
Bruce Carleton, Twentynine Palms
Tim Powala, Munich
Colin Justin Wan, Singapore
Lesley Wamsley, Brooklyn
Julie Weaverling, San Diego
Sara True, Athens
Carolina Baldomá, Lincoln
Ivan Ledesma, Guadalajara
Emily Chammah, Austin
Ramin Parvin, Berlin
Grietje Bouman, Winterswijk
Autumn Lewis, Milford
David Nadeau, Quebec City
Harald Setefanou, Nicosia
Rosemary Taylor, Brooklyn
Eli Karren, Austin
Robert Karpay, Brooklyn
Marina Roca Die, Berlin
Christina Maximoff, Paris
Alicia Jo Rabins, Portland
Sean Miller, Los Angeles
Laura Glabman, Hewlett
Janet Van Fleet, Cabot
Leesa Hanna, Port Moody
Julie Goldsmith, London
Jenna Fettig, Olympia 
Jane Wang, Boston 
Dorothy Embacher, Meaford
Mehdi Yarmohammadi, Paris
Magdalena Skiba, Zagorzce
Jennifer Towner, Seattle
Amy Lawless, Brooklyn
Yusuf Yildiz, Los Angeles
Analia Ardusso, Volterra
Walter van Rijn, Guildford
Jeannine Hall Gailey, Woodinville
Mark Elmore, Melton Mowbray
Sarah Salway, Tunbridge Wells
Elizabeth Rakhilkina, Austin
Ben Martens, Corvallis
Larry Bowling, Barre
Chih-Fen Tsai, Taipei
Lillian Johnson, Devon
Antonino Eze Cuscinà, Valdina
Craig Auge, Kansas City
Chelsea Gilmore, Fort Collins
Jenny Horton, Austin
Deesha Philyaw, Pittsburgh
Mandy Hackman, Boston 
Kally Kahn, Portland
Linda Shaffer, Las Vegas
Marco Antônio, São Paulo
Sean Tomas, Austin
Mary Williams, New York
Marlys West, Los Angeles
LIJEL, Hamburg
Lorrie Fredette, West Camp
Irini Tataki, Athens
Macy McKenny, Los Angeles
Nina Sobell, La Grangeville
Melika Janmohammadi, Ghaemshahr
Barbara Westwood Diehl, Baltimore
Richie Greene, Portland
Ally Eden, Fort Collins
Cherie Hacker, Sacramento
Brian Ellis, Palo Alto
Beatriz Crespo, Berlin
John Smolinski, Ypsilanti
Kari Margrethe Sabro, Oslo
Iván Vázquez, A Coruña
Amy Bellezza, Portland
Aaron Cobb, Austin
Mary Morris, Santa Fe
Daniel Gómez de Zamora Sanz, Madrid
Lupita Eyde-Tucker, Palm Bay
Hulya Kupcuoglu, Istanbul 
Anne Siems, Seattle
Marc Alan Di Martino, Perugia
Lisa Lebofsky, New York
Tad Bartlett, Metairie
Maureen Alsop, Nelly Bay
Victoria Loustalot, Kailua Kona
Linda Dove, Los Angeles
Konnie Kirschner-Liss, Bremerhaven
Lana Spendl, Bloomington
Abram Taber, Philadelphia
Ari Gold, Los Angeles
Forest Keegel, Maldon
Sarah Kazmi, Oslo
Muriel Louveau, Paris
Siolo Thompson, Seattle
David Williams, Joshua Tree
Stefanie Schairer, Berlin
Douglas Smith, Twentynine Palms
Corina Angela Raiciu, Bucharest
Maggie Meiners, Evanston
Nico Phooko, Johannesburg
Dante Basista, Kent
Barbara LaMorticella, Portland
Kristin Lodoen, New York
Elizabeth Austen, Seattle
Clinton Degan, Jamaica Plain
Trever Hadley, Salt Lake City
Andrew Periale, Stafford
Veronika Dorosheva, Berlin
Oz Hardwick, York
Laura Arena, Berlin
Bart Plantenga, Amsterdam
Elizabeth Joan Kelly, New Orleans
Suzanne Northcutt, Langley
Jeroen De Wandel, Ghent
Katy Ryan, Natick
Darryl Blood, Los Angeles
Pierre Leichner, Vancouver
Julie Borsa, San Diego
Michael Tomlinson, Everett
Kate Olson, Seattle
Lena Kilina, Sao Paulo
Tom Dyer, Olympia 
Secret Poetess, London
Luke Palmer, New Orleans
Fiona Davies, Lawson
Camila Costa, Rio de Janeiro
Carl Chew, Seattle
Chelsea Wills, Bainbridge Island
Analia Adorni, Buenos Aires
Nairy Eivazy, Tehran
Charlie Kramer, Arlington
Leanna Keith, Seattle
Allison Tanenhaus, Boston
Tamera Bedford, Hong Kong
Kathleen Winter, Glen Ellen
Matthew Innes, Auckland
Ivana Rezek, Zagreb
Tammy Theis, Vancouver
Leila Correa, Rio de Janeiro 
Octavio Maya, Tlalnepantla de Baz
Helen Turnbull, Cardiff
Τhanassis Nikopoulos, Athens
Janet Morgan, Brooklyn
Annelise Jarvis Hansen, Copenhagen
Tess Taylor, El Cerrito
Ralph Klewitz, Bournemouth
Lauren Baines, San Jose
April N Gee, San Mateo
Karen Hochman Brown, Altadena
Jango Jim, Antwerp
Jane Brunette, San Rafael
Barbara Melnik Carson, Ann Arbor
Andy Spink, Oban
Brad DeFrees, Helena
Jackie Avery, Portland
Josh Engelhardt, Seattle
Lorrie Boydston, Kansas City
Martin Gantman, West Hollywood
Olga Alexander, New York
Suzie Shrubb, Chichester
Matthew Rose, Paris
Peter Teunissen, Almere
Élisabeth Eudes-Pascal, Montréal
Leah Souffrant, Brooklyn
Travis Morehead, Providence
Susan Silva, Burke
Kelly McCarthy, Louisville
Maria Jauregui Ponte, Berlin
Darrell Larson, Los Angeles
Bernadine Fox, Burnaby
Ethan Gold, Los Angeles
Nancy Y. Kim, Bologna
Judy Banker, Ann Arbor
Penelope Schott, Dufur
Brittany Bernstrom, Austin
Kate Gale, Los Angeles
LaThoriel Badenhausen, St. Charles
Therese Conte, Laguna Niguel
Meharoona Ghani, Victoria
Julia Rue, Cambridge
JosephMatick, Los Angeles
Julie Kornblum, Los Angeles
Kellie Schofield, Bieuzy
Andrea Mikyska, Prague
Annika McIntosh, Bellingham
Elizabeth Nelson, West Glover
Margaret DeLima, Kings Park
Daniel Palese, Richmond
Maya Landers, Austin
Sarah Firooz, Karaj
Adam Raitano, Portland
Rebecca Kelley, Missoula
David Richmond, Flushing
Andrea Jones, Colorado Springs
Margaret Withers, New York
Gary Duehr, Boston 
Marija Kondres, Zagreb
T.R. Ryckman, Louisville
Amy Sterly, Llanfair Caereinion
Sean Appleby,Jersey City
Kasia Rymarz, Lublin
Kathy Stark, Craftsbury Common
Jacqueline van de Geer, Montreal
Emma Silverman, Washington
Dorene O’Brien, Detroit
Noëlle King, New York
Jessica Purdy, Exeter 
Deb Mortl, Mequon
Abbey Andersen, Bisbee
Kate Knox, Dover
Sandy  Longhorn, Little Rock
Brian Field, Fairfield
Cara Jones, Conway
Craig Buchner, Portland
Kim Roberts, Washington
Lorenzo Santoro, Rome
Lucie Bascoul, Paris
Timothy McDowell, New London
Ian Baaske, Mount Prospect
Janusz Kucharski, Piotrków Trybunalski
Mikel Touval, Paris
Mari Terauchi, Ansbach
Kelli Russell Agodon, Port Ludlow
Zach Gulaboff Davis, Jersey City
Nina Meledandri, Brooklyn
Mary Peelen, San Francisco
Kyle Woolard, West Glover
Michalis Karaiskos, Athens
Maya Ciarrocchi, Bronx
Lisa Hall, Olympia 
William Hessian, Portland
Clayton Young, Huntersville
Vincent Poturica, Ukiah
Rebecca Liebmann-Smith, Brooklyn
Ernestine Louise, Oslo
James Smith, Brooklyn
Joxean Rivas, Bilbao
Donn Bennett, Vancouver
Mary Campbell, Staten Island
Michael Chinworth, North Bennington
Aleksandra Lamberg, Oslo
Brittany Baldwin, Scappoose
Levi Fuller, Seattle
Jo Gibbs, London
Moriah Cohen, Westfield
Kate Moyer, New York City
Onno Mara, Berlin
Shaun Levin, Madrid
Diana Kurz, Manhattan
Zachary Stern, Portland
Patrick Gibbs,Mountlake Terrace
Matt Price, Poulsbo
Joe MacFadzen, Salem
Fi Harvey, Petersfield
Marc Volk, Berlin
Suzanne Edison, Seattle 
Allee Errico, New York City
Peter Colclasure, San Jose
Julissa Erretegui, La Plata
Lindsay Clark, Portland
Kim Fahner, Sudbury
Andre Leal, Rio de Janeiro
Lois P. Jones, Pasadena
Maria Jose Sánchez, Bogota 
Eileen Dolan, Austin
Hank Willenbrink, Clarks Summit
Brittain Ashford, Brooklyn
Cristina Cusani, Naples
Vera Constantineau, City of Greater Sudbury
Robin Martin, Brooklyn
Andrew Mortimer, Cardiff
Anne Phalen, Seattle
Mary Saca, San Jose
Jessie Laurita-Spanglet, Brunswick
Robin Glassman, Accord
Sara Petitt, East Hampton
Sebastian A. Bach, Los Angeles
Kelly Fordon, Detroit
Carmen Ficara, Seattle
Leslie A  Aguillard, Denver
Charles Seplowin, New York City
Matthias Pilsz, Berlin
Rekha Sameer, London
Nilson Nunes, Rio de Janeiro
Jill  Slaymaker, New York
Nicole Leona Smith, Cambridge
Alaina Bixon, Palm Springs
Dulcie Belanger, Hamilton
Delfina Liderjover, Buenos Aires
Merridawn Duckler, Portland
Hurling Psycch, Satsuma
Karen  Stankunas, Galiano Island
Piotr Szreniawski, Lublin
Suzanne O’Connell, Los Angeles
Cecilia Letmark, Stockholm
Karen Skolfield, Amherst
Michele Waalkes, Canton
Sheila Black, San Antonio
Dinie Wikkerink, Bredevoort
Jade Bennett, Miami
O. Yemi Tubi (MOYAT), Dagenham
Sanjana Nair, Brooklyn
Rebecca Williams, Fort Collins
Valerie Daval, Pasadena
Betsy Mars, Torrance
Slavena Salve Nissan, New York City
George Whitfield, Las Vegas
Joy Michael Ellison, Chicago
Alexis LaFlamme, Seattle
Gina Bonati, New York City
Intro to Music Theory, San Diego
Laura Van Prooyen, San Antonio
Tanya Oliveira, Hong Kong
Patricia Christakos, Cazenovia
Patricia Figueiredo, Rio de Janiero
Meg Willing, Farmington
Iris Jamahl Dunkle, Sebastople
Steffi Drerup, Leer
Zoe Guttenplan, New York
ArielleGreenberg, Belfast
Kirsi Kempkes, Antwerp
Leanne Grabel, Portland
Nancy Hart, Cambridge
Dianna Lopes-Tuohy, Elizabeth
Mia Risberg, Ann Arbor
Phillip Chamberlin, Tampa
Erin Scott, Detroit
Annelies Danielle Schubert, Paris
MeganChapman, Edinburgh
Sara Eddy, Amherst
Aldobranti Fosco, Hampshire
Steve Huff, Columbus
Josefa Mulaire, Hastings on Hudson
Pete Moyes, Bideford
Brenda Oelbaum, Dexter
Randi Matushevitz, Los Angeles
Jenny Browne, San Antonio
Dorothee Bavinck, Haarlem
Christine Jonas, Park City
Gwynneth VanLaven, Ypsilanti
Çağıl Harmandar, Istanbul
Thom Cote, New York City
Allison Canty, Maumelle
Arlea Forbes-Prater, Indianola
Josephine Close, Los Angeles
Judy Richardson, Magdalena
Pamela Allen Brown, Brooklyn
Michelle Meged, Pittsburgh
Alice Zinnes, Brooklyn
Bora Rex, London
Jane Flanagan, Portland
Melissa Weiss, Providence
Emily Granger, Sydney
Sally Ball, Phoenix
Francesca Bell, Novato
Anne Munka, Leipzig
Lynnda Pardoe, Chicago
Patricia Bender, Somerset
Pauline Palko, Waymart
Kate Steinbach, Austin
Zoran Dragelj, Vancouver
Sarah Haskell, York
Susan Timmins, Burra Isle, Shetland
Gabriela Kreutzberger, Santiago
Sophia Allison, Los Angeles
Stephan Nance, Portland
Sarah Sarai, New York City
Laura McCandlish, Brunswick
Christina Soriano, Winston-Salem
Jaim Hackbart, Omaha
Ivan Tucakov, Vancouver
Paige Moore Houston
Amy E. Davis, Los Angeles
Kathleen Jansyn, New York City
Oriana White, Vancouver
Helen Klebesadel, Madison
Risa Denenberg, Sequim
Liam Shaw, Houston
Adelaide Shalhope, Gartness, Balfron Station
Bonnie Durham, Portland
Emma Kate Rose, Memphis
Stephen Theis, Madison
Ellen Alt, New York
Aunia Kahn, Eugene
Marie-Eve Jetzer, Weissenburg
Julia Prendergast, Melbourne
Deirdre Colgan Jones, Chicago
YelenaBoiko, Montreal
Mary Buchinger, Cambridge
Joy Katz, Pittsburgh
Mohamed Assani, Vancouver
Roxane Permar, Shetland Islands
Chelcie Porter, Chattanooga
Brahna Yassky, Brooklyn
Dominique Thiebaut. Northampton
Arthur C. Lee, Portland
Susan Landgraf, Auburn
Jean Dana, Saratoga
Tracy Miller-Robbins, Cincinnati
Ojo Gabriel, Ibadan City
Sarah Maclay, Los Angeles
Katy E. Ellis, Vashon
Terri Pollack, Kansas City
Nikhi Aum, Bombay
Athena Currier, Minneapolis
Gian Paolo Celli, Edinburgh
Mania Row, London
Howard Lipp & Ena Vie, Los Angeles
John Davis, Bainbridge Island
Leslie Hill, Seattle
Julia Benton, Oakland
Laurie Talbot Hall, Middleton
Maxine Woogman, Vancouver
Laura Fisher, Los Angeles
Sarah Mastillone, Boone
Enda O’Donoghue, Berlin
Carol Dorf, Berkley
David P. Miller, Boston
Michael Blasi, Los Angeles
Leslie Sobel, Ann Arbor
Ian Belknap, Chicago
Chris Ivey, Pittsburgh
Diana Kroshilova, Moscow
Nicole Callihan, Essex
Erin Scott, Detroit
Miguel Bevilacqua, Nova Friburgo
Pedro Costa, Rio de Janiero
Michele Herman, New York City
Wendy Jackson, Los Angeles
Logan K. Young, Centreville
Farah Ware, Redmond
Yiran Dong, Vancouver
Susanna Kittredge, Waltham
Sam Talbot-Kelly, Montpelier
Eva Waldauf, Vancouver
Don Seastrum, Gunnion
Joanne (jrice) Rice, Quincy
Mike Walsh, Salford
Sylvan Guerveno, Los Angeles
Kathleen Flenniken, Seattle
Ann Tweedy, Vermillion
Reiko Ishida, Oslo
Maneesa Veeravel, Toronto
Debby Bacharach, Seattle
Chrissy Malvasi, New York City
Linnea Syversen, Oslo
Joan Fraser, Brae
Wania Shaikh, Hyderabad
Ronda Piszk Broatch, Kingston
Leah Poller, New York City
Laurene Bois-Mariage, Helsinki
Nancy Murphy, Los Angeles
Keren-or Radiano, Tel Aviv
Claudia Wadlegger, Vienna
Gullu Kandrou, Southampton
Wesley Marcarelli, Brooklyn
Rich Watts, Shillingstone
Capucine Bourcart, New York City
Janet Bowdan, Northampton
Al-Lateef Farmer, Westampton
Tim Tomlinson, Brooklyn
Karren Alenier, Washington DC
Polly Edwards, Edinburgh
Jessy Randall, Colorado Springs
Gavin Benjamin, Pittsburgh
Zoey Belyea, Ashland
Uolli Briotto, São Paulo
Calvin Olsen, Chapel Hill
Max Doulis, Portland
Amy Bebergal, Cambridge
Airea D. Matthews, Philadelphia
Mary McDonald, London
Emily Walsh, Bristol
Berendina Buist, High Bridge
Keren-or Radiano, Tel Aviv
Susan Wingerter, Chicago
Galina Kovshilovsky, Los Angeles
Zoë Ryder White, Gardiner
Distractor, Muscat
Sylvain Souklaye, New York City
Heather Brincko, Seattle
Alejandra Germann, San Leandro
Daisy Krikun, New York City
Holden Richards, Hillsborough
Sandi Patterson, Leicester
Ana Gnjatovic, Belgrade
Ni Shan, Los Angeles
Lou Paul, Bern
Loc Dao, Amarillo
Sophie Willard Van Sistine, Claremont
Natasha Boskic, Vancouver
David Forlano, Santa Fe
Leslie Dworkin, Dayton
Jenifer Lawrence, Poulsbo
Clint Imboden, Oakland
Nick Jaina, Oakland
Cindy Rinne, San Bernadino
Mojca Kamnik, Maribor
Elena Rondini, Cagliari
Clare Yow, Vancouver
Hiram Larew, Churchton
Michele Marcoux, Edinburgh
Pamela Petro, Northampton
Rae Armantrout, Everett
VarditGoldner, Hod HaSharon
Savanah Forster, Eugene
Tina Stanetić, Tivat
Amanda Shears, Wiveliscombe
Deborah Mansfield, West Point
Sita Carboni, North Vancouver
Eileen Herbert-Goodal, Sunshine Coast
Saumya Shukla, New Delhi
Lituo Huang, Los Angeles
Ada Pullini Brown, Alhambra
Kirby Jackson, Tiny
Judynski Cuenta y Crea, Zamora
Léa Dufourd-Sharabash, San Francisco
Kristine Augustyn, Los Angeles
Caryl St. Ama, South Pasadena
Antoinette Bianco, Portland
Polly Alice McCann, Kansas City
Lauren Blankstein, New York City
Paige Prier, Jacksonville Beach
Lavoslava Benčić, Ljubljana
Joyce Camilleri, Malta
Ali Motamedi, New York City
Kate Temple, Mill Valley
Liam McKahey, Canberra
Katie Maratta, Austin
Nada Swerdlow, Sierra Madre
Sean McVerry, Brooklyn
Elizabeth Schmuhl, Detroit
Carlyn Clark, La Canada Flintridge
Carmem Mattos, Minas Gerais
Lisa Sheets, Woodinville
Michelle McQuade Dewhirst, Green Bay
C. Vander Paula, Vancouver
Kimberly Santini, Lake Orion
Jessica Snow, San Francisco
Levan Amashukeli, Tbilisi
Luisa A. Igloria, Norfolk
Will Cordeiro, Flagstaff
Annie Allen Clark, Lincoln
Bonnie Nish, Vancouver
Debbie Greco, Guilford
Joy Dworkin, Tacoma
Richard Murphy, Anchorage
Melissa Lakey, Yucca Valley
Louise Dinsmore, Newton
Mike Peacock, North Vancouver
W. Tucker, Austin
Audrey Simes, St. Louis
Judy Richards, Topanga
Manjula Cote, Watchet
Victoria Theodore, Los Angeles
Desiree Alvarez, New York City
Isobel O’Hare, Taos
Mary Duffy, Vancouver
Valerie Cotrina, Melbourne
Michael Namkung, Portland
Natalie Hobbs, Kelowna
Mei Xian Qiu, Los Angeles
Jon Rooney, San Francisco
German Herrera, San Rafael
NancyKay Turner, Los Angeles
Suso Phizer, Philadelphia
Mary Bennett, Vancouver
August Bramhoff, Vancouver
Benna Gaean Maris, Utopia
Kelly Lenox, Milwaukie
Annie  Simon, Brooklyn
Alissa Butterworth, Billerica
Olga Lupi, Cuillé
Keiichi Nakamura, Tokyo
Patricia Izzo, Wyandotte
Deb Capman, Brant Beach
Kim Triedman, Boston
Leah Reynolds, Columbus
TijanaMrvosević, Niksić
Kayla Cloonan, Port Charlotte
Molly Turner, New York City
Jana Charl, Madras
Olivia Irvine, Edinburgh
Mehlinda Heartt, Vancouver
Chris Ivey, Pittsburgh
Joanna Solfrian, Brooklyn
Tracey Kessler, Sausalito
LuEllen Giera, Countryside
Sante Scardillo, New York City
Daniel Meinhardt, Green Bay
Jan Freeman, Ashfield
Tony Martinez, Tucson
Pamela Hobart Carter, Seattle
Ellen Rosewall, De Pere
Stewart Allen, York
Keith Hall, Calgary
Timothy Ralphs, Vancouver
Diane Meyer, Los Angeles
Henry Simonds, Pittsburgh
Frank Simes, Sierra Madre
Giuseppe Mongiello, Eremiti
Andrea Kielpinski, Little Rock
David Berube, Bristol
Kevin J. O’Conner, Bellingham
Adelaide Murphy Tyrol, Plainfield
Kristi Ponder, St. Louis
Regina Gilligan, Richmond
Jessa DeLuca, Chicago
Lisa Di Donato, New York City
CherylChudyk, Kirkland
Maja Bosnić, Belgrade
Marcia Mueller, Issaquah
Annie Kloppenberg, Town
Deirdre Colgan Jones, Chicago
Jennifer Markell, Boston 
James Kelly Pitts, Seattle
Loren Dann, Woodbury
Kristina Lazarevic, Berane
Adriana Katzew, Boston
Elizabeth Spreen, Los Altos
Sarah Valeri, Brooklyn
Celia Crane, Rochester
Jay Rosenberg, Cambridge
Marta Carvajal, Detroit
Ana Persona, São Paulo
Kallie Falandays, Porto
Jane Wiley, Boston 
Jenna Sedlack, Chicago
Chris Carter, Glen Gardner
Julia Debling, Bristol
Sarah Frazier, Bloomfield
Patricia Bunin, Altadena
Jasmine Ronel, Tel Aviv
Silvia Lopez Chavez, Boston
Inês Miguel Oliveira, London
Christine Poreba, Chicago
Shi Pratt, Oslo
JoanneBrown, Vancouver
Michelle Lesnak, Montpelier
Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, Chicago
Ann Hudson, Evanston
Jill Tattersall, York
Kelsey Wyman, Seattle
Caleb Nussear, Brooklyn
Karina Brzostowski, Dubai
Stefania Migliorati, Berlin
Sydney Maresca, Kingston
Meri Miller, Moscow
Mark Hardy, Chicago
Pawel Pacholec, Gdansk
Stéphane Dichamp, Philadelphia
Alessandra Breviario, Farnham
Manuel Vignoulle, New York City
Ruggero Mantovani, Verona
Dario Pejic, Pula
Rhea Gupte, Goa
Liz Mares, Chicago
Rachel Nip, Singapore
Laura Letinsky, Chicago
Susan Hensel, Minneapolis
Judith Alessandra Muriel Annoni, Milano
Charlotte von Szczepanski, London
Rasmus Kjaer, Copenhagen
Markas Michmel, London
Antonia DaSilva, Orleans
Gil Monteverde, Porto
Daniel Potts, Leeds
Elena Giacometti, Lavagna
Tori Holder, Los Angeles
Cameron Naylor, Leeds
Erica Jewell, Lisbon
Lazarus Acres, Melbourne 
Eoin O’Dowd, Helsinki
Alexey Kochetkov, Berlin
Kathleen Miller, Mountain View
Adriana Mosquera, Mexico City
Valentini Argyropoulou, Malta Island
Eva Wang, Glasgow
Aurora Levins Morales, Maricao
Kanata Eco-creation, Montreal
Jennifer Gillooly Cahoon, East Providence
Anne Herzbluth, Lübeck
Jennifer Lewis, San Francisco
Jacqueline Rios, Tijuana
Noortje Stortelder, Rotterdam
Ben Baker, Rochester
Josh Gumiela, Saint Paul
Michelle Caron-Pawlowsky, Montreal
Wilson Marks, Austin
Jenni Kivelä, Helsinki
Sarah Crofts, Brooklyn
Karen Dana, Chicago
Anna Hoffman, Kassel
Jamela Law, Hong Kong
Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán, Tulsa
Molly Benson, El Cerrito
Olivia Faye Lathuillère, Montreal
Charisse Foo, Singapore
Macie Matthews, Folsom
Ella Carty, Falmouth

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April 20, 2021
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