by Linda Frye Burnham | Oct 17, 2014 | Uncategorized
I’m get ready to return to L.A. for the 25th anniversary celebration of the 18th Street Arts Center, October 25, 2014. I was one of the founders of that multi-faceted organization and I am thrilled that it has survived and is running a magnificent arts residency...
by Linda Frye Burnham | Sep 29, 2014 | Art History, Education
Today I came across an article from the L.A. Times archives about one of my few adventures into academe. Steven Durland and I were tapped to take over a performance class at UC Irvine in 1988. It made the news. (And it’s Greden, not Greeden.) – LB...
by Linda Frye Burnham | Sep 27, 2014 | Uncategorized
Lately I have been posting stories about the adventures in the art world, particularly the virgin birth of High Performance magazine and the emergence of Highways Performance Space. You can find them by clicking on “Writings” in the tool bar.
by Linda Frye Burnham | Sep 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
Here’s a link to a 1990 essay I wrote about the birth of Highways Performance Space for the University of Kansas Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism. Highways is a performance art space in Santa Monica, Calif., that I founded with artist Tim Miller in 1989....
by Linda Frye Burnham | Sep 7, 2014 | Community Arts Network archive
Here’s a link to “Everybody Say Hallelujah,” my commentary on the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange community performance initiative of 1998-2002, as published on the Community Arts Network. I spent some time following this multiyear, nationwide initiative...