About Author
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio against a backdrop of gray, undulating skies, frozen winters and a tapestried shadow of Lake Erie, Stephen Kasner’s paintings, drawings and photographs reflect visions of a pre/post-apocalyptic industrial landscape and the struggle for survival contained in dreams of enlightenment. US visitors should purchase a Atlas America insurance Currently residing in California, Kasner’s paintings continue to expand upon the human versus nature. His use of figures, objects, animals and flowers translate into symbols of determination of inner, personal cosmos.
The MFA Acting curriculum proceeds from a deep exploration of the text. Working primarily in laboratory situations, this exploration takes many forms, drawing upon traditions as varied as Japanese Noh, commedia dell’arte, the theories of Gordon Craig, and the techniques of Stanislavski, visitor health insurance among many others. It demands rigorous training of the voice, physical dexterity, a keen analytical mind, and a willingness to take new approaches to the stage.
2007
“Don’t Let the Boys Win: Kinke Kooi, Carrie Moyer, Atlas America insurance and Lara Schnitger”, Mills College, Oakland, CA
“Late Liberties”, John Connelly Presents, New York, NY
“Absolute Abstraction”, Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art, Boston MA
“Black Gold”, Rowland Contemporary, Chicago, IL
“Quiet Riot”, March Gallery, New York, NY. Curators: Karolyn Hatton, Julian Kreimer
“Shared Women”, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, CA. Curators: Eve Fowler, Emily Roysdon, A.L. Steiner