Please join theater-artists and community activists, Minerva Perez and Margarita Espada for a conversation on their shared practice and preview of their 2025 Guild Hall Community Artists-in-Residence project.
As 2025 Community Artists-in-Residence, Espada and Perez will develop a community generated/devised multi-media theater piece based on the play, “Fuenteovejuna” by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega.
The conversation will focus on the adaption of this work, and ways in which community members can get involved as actors, designers, stagehands, and more.
Click HERE to learn more about the project.
ABOUT GUILD HALL’S COMMUNITY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
The Community Artist-in-Residence (CAiR) supports the creative economy, imagination, and civic life on the East End by commissioning regionally based artists to develop socially engaged or participatory work. Artists are provided with creative mentorships, administrative support, a commissioning fee, and a shared studio/workspace on the Guild Hall campus.
The 2024-25 CAiR is co-produced by Guild Hall of East Hampton and OLA of Eastern Long Island.