The Art of Change Agency Organizational Collaborators
The Art of Change Agency collaborates with arts-based organizational change agents on select projects.
Founded by Virginia Grise & Maricella Infante, a todo dar productions stages public interventions and builds convivial spaces for and with community to study, think, imagine, create and dream together beyond black boxes, border walls, prisons and cages. To date, we have produced theatre in a women’s prison, under the freeway, in cargo boxes, in public plazas and virtually. Currently we are working on a concept album with Martha Gonzalez from the Grammy Award winning band Quetzal, a touring version of Your Healing is Killing Me directed by Kendra Ware, a Toolbox for Self-Defense with Adela C Licona and the Art of Change Agency and talleres for dreaming with Cara Mia Theatre, Galeria EVA, Books in the Barrio, Galeria Mitotera and AAA3A centering autonomy, abolition, and self-determination as art and life practice.
ABOUT THE ARTIST, VIRGINIA GRISE
From panzas to prisons, from street theatre to large-scale multimedia performances, from princess to chafa – Virginia Grise writes plays that are set in bars without windows, barrio rooftops, and lesbian bedrooms.
She makes theater, in part, as an attempt to liberate herself from confinement, conventional rules, norms, and structures, an attempt to imagine freedom.
Website design by Kira Wisniewski
Website photo credit: Adela C. Licona