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Ariel M.

Performance Coordinator/instructor at AS220

Ariel M. is an experienced Audio Visual Technician and Musician. They have worked with various companies in the music and AV industry, including Music Solutions, Steelman Inc, AV SEALS Tech Force, and The AVent Techs, LLC. Ariel M. is also a composer, songwriter, and performer, with a focus on original music. Additionally, they have experience as an instructor, performance coordinator, and event planner in the music field. Their education includes attending SUNY Westchester Community College and The Williston Northampton School.

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Providence, United States

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AS220

AS220 is a non-profit community arts organization located in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Our mission to provide “a local forum and home for the arts through the maintenance of residential and work studios, galleries, performance and educational spaces” remains as relevant and vital today as it was when AS220 was founded in 1985. True to our origins, our performance spaces remain unjuried, uncensored and all ages: they are spaces to come together, collaborate, innovate, experiment and take risks. AS220 cultivates a creative community that continues to have a profoundly transformative impact on the city of Providence. We are dedicated to supporting artists and enhancing the cultural opportunities for all the people of Rhode Island. AS220 provides artists opportunities to live, work, exhibit and perform in our three facilities, which include: four rotating gallery spaces; a performance stage; a black box theater; a print shop; a darkroom and media arts lab; a fabrication and electronics lab; a dance studio; a youth program focusing on youth under state care and in the Rhode Island juvenile detention facility; 47 affordable residential apartments and 7 work studios for artists; and a bar and restaurant. In an uncertain social and political environment, AS220 has become an even more critical forum for people to convene, share, and celebrate the humanity in each other.


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11-50

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