Disruption. Action. Change: Session Details
March 1, 2021 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsDisruption. Action. Change. is a three-part online series where five performing arts change-makers will discuss the role of disruption as an essential force in pursuit of a more just and equitable arts ecosystem. The series centers the notion that upending existing organizational policy, bias, and protocols are vital to the future of the performing arts […]
PRJC Grant Deadline Approaching. Strategies for Writing a Great Proposal
February 22, 2021 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsThe March 1 Deadline of the Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation & Research Grant Program is quickly approaching. The March 2021 cycle is open to all Eastman students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the organizations they represent. To learn more about the program and to submit your proposal CLICK HERE. Below, Rachel Roberts, Associate Professor […]
Announcing Disruption. Action. Change.
February 16, 2021 In: PRJC NewsThe Eastman School of Music’s Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation & Research, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance’s EXCEL Lab, is proud to announce Disruption. Action. Change. Disruption. Action. Change. is a three-part online series where five performing arts change-makers will discuss the role of disruption […]
PRJC Grant Applications Due March 1st
February 8, 2021 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsThe Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research is a division of the Institute for Music Leadership at the Eastman School of Music. The Center’s research and programming emphasizes the 21st Century evolution of the innovative ensemble, influenced by both the symphony orchestra and the chamber music traditions, with a focus on creative, artist-centered […]
PRJC: Call for Grant Proposals
January 18, 2021 In: PRJC NewsThe Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research announces the March 2021 Grant Cycle The Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research is a division of the Institute for Music Leadership at the Eastman School of Music. The Center’s research and programming emphasizes the 21st Century evolution of the innovative ensemble, influenced by both the […]
Grantee Spotlight: Transient Canvas
November 30, 2020 In: Ahead of the Beat, PRJC News, Sound BitsThe article below was written by Amy Advocat, Executive Director of Transient Canvas, a 2018 Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research Grant Recipient. Boston-based contemporary duo Transient Canvas is on a mission to revolutionize the modern concert experience. Since 2011, their innovative performances have been praised as “superb” by the Boston Globe and “disarming” […]
Announcing the Fall 2020 PRJC Grant Recipients
November 9, 2020 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsThe Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research is proud to announce five new projects that have been awarded funding through the PRJC Grant Program. The grant committee received a wealth of excellent proposals for innovative projects and researching surrounding the Center’s focus on anti-racism work in the musical arts ecosystem and the achievement of […]
PRJC Grant Program: Applications Due October 1
September 21, 2020 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsApplications for the Paul R. Judy Center Grant Program are due by 11:59pm on October 1, 2020. As we approach the deadline for the October 1 grant cycle, below are a few resources to assist with developing a compelling proposal. 12 Quick Tips for Better Grant Writing by Jay Wilkinson How to Write a Music […]
PRJC Grant Program Announcement
August 18, 2020 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsThe Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research announces the 2020-2021 Grant Program The Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research is a division of the Institute for Music Leadership at the Eastman School of Music. The Center’s research and programming emphasizes the 21st Century evolution of the innovative ensemble, influenced by both the symphony […]
Virtual Visionaries Week 10: Engaging Communities
August 7, 2020 In: PRJC News, Sound BitsThe University of Michigan EXCEL Lab, in collaboration with the Eastman School of Music’s Institute for Music Leadership and a cohort of seven co-sponsors recently completed the final week of the Virtual Visionaries series. The guests for this week were Dr. Leah Claiborne and Sydnie L. Mosley. Pianist, scholar, and educator, Dr. Leah Claiborne, promotes diversity in the arts by […]