Teaching Artist Workshop series
Friday, May 22, 2020, 6-8pm
In English with Khmer translation
Sa Sa Art Projects, #47 St 350 (off 95)
Tobin Rothlein is an artist and educator living in Brooklyn, New York. He has created and shown works in 10 countries, in venues including Philadelphia Museum of Art, Holland’s Grand Theatre, Phnom Penh’s Meta House Gallery, London’s Royal Opera House and Battersea Arts Centre, The Whitney Museum of Art-Altria, Gross McCleaf Gallery, Vox Populi, Kimmel Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the PA Academy of Fine Arts. Rothlein is a two time Dance Advance Award recipient, Independence Fellowship recipient, and was named a Pew Fellow in 2006. Rothlein has had the honor of collaborating and working creatively with Rennie Harris, Reggie Wilson, Donald Byrd, Uri Caine, Ron Gallo, Pete Wyer, and Zeena Parkins among others. Tobin founded Miller Rothlein (MIRO), a non-profit dance and performance organization, in 2004. He received his MFA from MICA, The Maryland Institute College of Art, in 2013. Tobin worked five years as a Lead Teaching Artist and Full time Faculty member of Lincoln Center Education, and currently works as a consultant while making art at home and abroad.
His special residency is made possible through generous support from Asian Cultural Council, New York.
