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Lian Amaris is an American writer, artist, and creative communicator working to connect real world experiences, performance events and the new media landscape. She is Artistic Director of Vector Art Ensemble and has authored five plays and performances that have been professionally produced at such venues as
Nuyorican Poets Cafe Nuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms "New York" and "Puerto Rican" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the N ...
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HERE Arts Center HERE Arts Center is a New York City off-off-Broadway presenting house, founded in 1993. Their location includes two stages specializing in hybrid performance, dance, theater, multi-media and puppetry in addition to art exhibition space and a cafe ...
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The University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the be ...
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P.S. 122 Performance Space New York, formerly known as Performance Space 122 or P.S. 122, is a non-profitable arts organization founded in 1980 in the East Village, Manhattan, East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in an abandoned public school building. ...
, the
Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans) The Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans is an arts complex located in historic downtown New Orleans. Founded in 1976, the center plays host to events and performances from visual arts to concert performances and lectures. General gallery admi ...
and The
University of Massachusetts The University of Massachusetts is the five-campus public university system and the only public research system in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The university system includes five campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and a medica ...
. Her work also includes popular memes such as ''Silicon Valley Ryan Gosling'' and ''Things that cannot screen for breast cancer''.


Career

Amaris has master's degrees in Performance Studies and in Interactive Telecommunications, both from
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, the ...
, and has contributed articles on performance and media to ''
Theatre Journal The ''Theatre Journal'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the theatre arts, with articles from the October and December issues centering on a predetermined theme. It is an official publication of The Association for Theatre i ...
'', '' TDR: The Drama Review'', and ''Explorations on Media Ecology'', along with several edited collections. In 2011, she was a writing resident with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and, in 2012, she was a writer for The Next Web. She has presented her art and scholarship at nine international conferences and at more than 20 festivals, including such venues as
Cambridge University , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
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UC Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of Californi ...
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UC Santa Cruz The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California system. Located on Monterey Bay, on the edge of ...
, and the
Centro Cultural Recoleta The Recoleta Cultural Centre (in Spanish: Centro Cultural Recoleta) is an exhibition and cultural events centre located in the ''barrios of Buenos Aires, barrio'' of Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It holds sculptures a ...
in Argentina. After three years as a professor of performance studies and digital media at
Colorado College Colorado College is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory. The college enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its campus. The college offer ...
, Amaris joined the Education Division of the
Brooklyn Museum The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. At , the museum is New York City's second largest and contains an art collection with around 1.5 million objects. Located near the Prospect Heights, Crown H ...
, where for a year she oversaw programs for college and graduate students and worked to bridge the gaps between performance, visual arts, and new media through public programs. In her capacity as a researcher and editor for
Douglas Rushkoff Douglas Mark Rushkoff (born February 18, 1961) is an American media theorist, writer, columnist, lecturer, graphic novelist, and documentarian. He is best known for his association with the early cyberpunk culture and his advocacy of open sourc ...
, she worked with him on his books ''Program or be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age''; ''Life, Inc.: How the World Became A Corporation and How To Take It Back''; and ''Get Back in the Box: Innovation from the Inside Out''. Since 2011, Amaris has been based in the San Francisco Bay Area and has engaged actively with both the Art and Tech scenes.


Notable theatrical works

* ''Mercury's Ashes: A Rock Monologue'' (2015–16 at The Arsenal Center for the Arts and Salem Theatre Company, MA). Writer and Director. * ''The Video Game Monologues'' (2013 at The Phoenix Theatre,
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is a multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center in San Francisco, California, United States. Located in Yerba Buena Gardens, YBCA features visual art, performance, and film/video that celebrates local, natio ...
and
Cartoon Art Museum The Cartoon Art Museum (CAM) is a California art museum that specializes in the art of comics and cartoons. It is the only museum in the Western United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of all forms of cartoon art. The permanent ...
, San Francisco;
Nuyorican Poets Cafe Nuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms "New York" and "Puerto Rican" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the N ...
, NYC). Writer and Director. * ''All My Mother's Diets'' (2011 at Oberon, MA) Director. Written by Thomas Naughton. * ''Daddy's Black and Jewish'' (2011 at
Nuyorican Poets Cafe Nuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms "New York" and "Puerto Rican" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Ricans located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or currently living in the N ...
, NYC). Directed by Melissa Moschitto. * ''Swimming to Spalding'' (2009 at
HERE Arts Center HERE Arts Center is a New York City off-off-Broadway presenting house, founded in 1993. Their location includes two stages specializing in hybrid performance, dance, theater, multi-media and puppetry in addition to art exhibition space and a cafe ...
, 2011 at
University of Massachusetts The University of Massachusetts is the five-campus public university system and the only public research system in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The university system includes five campuses (Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and a medica ...
and at
Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans) The Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans is an arts complex located in historic downtown New Orleans. Founded in 1976, the center plays host to events and performances from visual arts to concert performances and lectures. General gallery admi ...
. Directed by
Richard Schechner Richard Schechner is University Professor Emeritus at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, and editor of ''TDR: The Drama Review''. Biography Richard Schechner received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University in 1956, a ...
, inspired by
Spalding Gray Spalding Gray (June 5, 1941 – January 11, 2004) was an American actor, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and performance artist. He is best known for the autobiographical monologues that he wrote and performed for the theater in the 1980s and ...
's
Swimming to Cambodia ''Swimming to Cambodia'', also known as ''Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia'', is a 1987 American concert film written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which c ...
* ''Fashionably Late For The Relationship'' (2007 in Union Square, NYC). With R. Luke DuBois. * ''Corpus Projecti'' (2005–07 at New York University, Colorado College, The University of Chicago, and the Recoleta Cultural Center in Argentina ) * ''14 UnNatural Acts'' (2003–05 at Trinity College, Pacific Northwest College of Art, The Annex Theatre in Houston) * ''Two From Kafka'' (2003 at New York University) * ''Certain Dark Things / Ciertas Cosas Oscuras'' (2002 at the University of Massachusetts)


Scholarship

Book chapters * "Calendar Art: How the 1968 SNCC Wall Calendar Brought Activism Indoors" in ''Activism in Modern U.S. Print Culture''. Ed. Rachel Schreiber. Ashgate. 2012. * "Seriously Fun: Marketing and the Gaming Experience of Nolan's The Dark Knight" in ''S(t)imulated Realities: The Hyperreal in Popular Culture''. Ed. Robin DeRosa. McFarland Publishing. 2011. * "Fragmented Self-Portraits: How the Historical Avant-Garde Foretold Online Identity Construction" in ''Digital Visual Culture: Intersections and Interactions in 21st Century Art Education''. The National Art Education Association. 2011. * "Mourning Amongst the Famous: Madame Tussaud's Wax Memorial of 9/11" in ''9/11 in Popular Culture''. Praeger. 2010. * "Directing Feminism: The Experience of Ellen McLaughlin's The Trojan Women" in ''Beyond Burning Bras: Feminist Activism for Everyone'' Eds. Laura Finley and Emily Reynolds Stringer. Praeger. 2010. Journal articles * "Approaching an Analog-Digital Dialectic: The Case of The Blue Man Group". ''Theatre Journal''. Johns Hopkins University Press. December, 2009. 563-573. Refereed article. * "Biting Off the Tongue of Discourse: How Sarah Kane's 4:48 Psychosis Performs as Hélène Cixous's Laughing Medusa". ''Journal of Drama Studies''. Viva Books. Spring 2009. Refereed article. * "Beauty and the Street: 72 Hours in Union Square, NYC". ''TDR: The Drama Review''. The MIT Press. Winter 2008. Solicited article. * "Sorry for your loss: Grieving and Griefing in World of Warcraft". ''Explorations in Media Ecology''. Hampton Press. Fall 2006. Solicited article. Conferences * 2011 Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts: Art and Law Symposium, "Art Beyond the Centerfold: Copyright, Cultural Restriction, and Playboy" as part of 2011 Art and Law Writing Residency. * 2011 Brooklyn Museum Academic Symposium: “From Portraits to Pin-ups: Representations of Women in Art and Popular Culture.” Symposium organizer, curator, and moderator. * 2009 Popular Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, LA (Panel Chair): “Seriously Fun: Viral Marketing and the Gaming Experience of Nolan's The Dark Knight” * 2009 Northeast Modern Language Association, Boston University, MA: “'Immediate and Painful:' How Guido Crepax's Graphic Novel Venus in Furs Performs Artaud's Concept of Cruelty” * 2008 Radical Philosophy Association Conference, San Francisco State University, CA: “Biting Off the Tongue of Discourse: How Sarah Kane's 4:48 Psychosis Performs as Hélène Cixous's Laughing Medusa * 2008 Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Denver, CO: “Beautiful Street Theater: 72 hours on the Union Square Traffic Island, NYC” * 2008 Berkeley Big Bang New Media Symposium, University of California at Berkeley, CA: “Female Embodiment and New Media” (Invited Artist Talk) * 2008 International Colloquium On Tourism & Leisure, Chiang Mai, Thailand: “Performing the Red Carpet: The Production of Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum as the Tourism of Celebrity” * 2008 Popular Culture Association Conference, San Francisco, CA: “Beauty And The Street: Performing the Private for New York City” * 2008 Sarah Kane Reassessments Conference, University of Cambridge, England: “’Look away from me’: How Sarah Kane's 4:48 Psychosis performs as Hélène Cixous's Laughing Medusa” * 2006 Media Ecology Association Conference, Boston College, MA: “Sorry for your loss: Grieving and Griefing in World of Warcraft”


Other theatrical appearances

* ''The Man Who Sold The World'' (2012) as The Star. Directed by Toby Dixon. * ''The Ballad of Betsy Paradise'' (2012) as Betsy Paradise. Directed by Joy Brooke Fairfield. * ''That's Not How Maher Died'' (2006) as Alma Mahler. Directed by Ryan Holsopple.


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Print press * ''TDR: The Drama Review''.
What To Do When Your Role Model Jumps Ship: Lian Amaris' Swimming to Spalding
by Theresa Smalec. Summer, 2011. * ''The Jewish Week''.
Black and Jewish, Searching for Home
by Edward Merwin. February 15, 2011. * The Valley Advocate.
Swimming the Undercurrents
by Chris Rohmann. January 29, 2011. * ''The Daily Hampshire Gazette''. "Strokes of Genius" by Chelsea Faria. January 25, 2011. * ''The New York Times''.

by Felicia R. Lee. December 18, 2009. * ''The New York Times''.

by Jason Zinoman. December 9, 2009. * ''The Denver Post''.
Artist shows woman's predate ritual in a most public way
by Kyle MacMillan. May 1, 2009. * ''The Colorado Springs Independent''.
Slow Motion
by Stephanie Ives. April 2, 2009. * ''Allure Magazine''. "Life of the Party" by Cara Litke. December, 2007. * The Denver Westword.
Body Art
by Amy Haimerl. July 19, 2007. * ''The New York Times''.

by Campbell Robertson. July 11, 2007. * ''The New York Post''.
Date Does Big Screen Preen
by Marianne Garvey. July 10, 2007. * ''The New York Times''.

by Campbell Robertson. July 9, 2007. Online press (Excluding Articles Also Appearing in Print) * TheaterIsEasy.com.
Swimming to Spalding Review: An Engaging Story
December 12, 2009. * Backstage.com.
Swimming to Spalding Review: Critic's Pick
" December 7, 2009. * ''The New York Times'' Urban Eye: The Best of New York Today. "Time is Relative." November 25, 2008. * Panasonic.com "72-Hour Happening will be presented as 72-Minute Film." August 23, 2007. * ''The New York Times'' Homepage. July 8–9, 2007. * ''The Gothamist''.
We Hope She Didn't Get Stood Up
" July 9, 2007. * Cititour.com.
Street Theater
" July 9, 2007 * Style.com
America's Dress Address
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