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TOPAZ
ARTS, Inc. is
a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts organization founded in 2000
by artists Todd
Richmond (composer/visual artist)
and Paz Tanjuaquio (choreographer/dancer)
to foster new works and support the creative process. Having
worked on projects since 1993, the artists saw a great need for
a space in which to explore collaborations. TOPAZ ARTS was formed
to provide such a place where the facilities meet the needs of
artists – a
space where collaborations can flourish and the process shared
with the community.
TOPAZ ARTS provides
public programs in contemporary dance, music and visual arts.
Facilitating new works, TOPAZ ARTS offers affordable space rental,
technical support, gallery showings and residency opportunities,
assisting hundreds of artists in the development and presentation
of their works.
Located in Woodside, in NYC’s borough of
Queens, TOPAZ ARTS owns and operates a 2,500 sq. ft. facility which
houses a luxurious dance studio with a sprung floor, an audio/media
room and a gallery exhibition space. Transforming a former warehouse,
the space is designed using energy efficient concepts such as incorporating
radiant heat for the dance floor, installing energy-efficient products,
and largely using reused & recycled materials.
CURRENT
PROGRAMS:
- TOPAZ
ARTS DANCE PRODUCTIONS: Multidisciplinary dance
productions choreographed by Paz Tanjuaquio with music and
visuals by Todd Richmond
- ARTIST
SERVICES: Affordable rehearsal space rental and technical
support in audio, video and graphic design for dance companies
and independent artists
- VISUAL
ARTS PROGRAM: Hosts four exhibitions per year
by emerging and established artists
- PARTNERSHIPS
in DANCE:
Collaborating with other leading arts
organizations, we provide opportunities for both artists
and audiences to experience contemporary dance, including “Dance
in Queens” an annual summer residency program and performance
series presented in partnership with the Queens Museum of
Art, creative residencies for choreographers with Dance
Theater Workshop, and have co-presented dance with Queens
Theater in the Park, Queens Council on the Arts, and the
Isamu Noguchi Museum.
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