INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTISTS CONSORTIUM
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The International Interdisciplinary Artists Consortium (IIAC) is a network of performing and creative artists, educators and producers working across artistic disciplines and continental divides. The body and movement are central to the consortium’s practice, research and dialogue.

IIAC's primary aspirations are:

  • to engage in artists' residencies that offer opportunities for knowledge exchange which feed into larger social, cultural and educational structures (i.e. workshops, festivals and academia)
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  • to identify and sustain methods for sharing resources and values 
 
  • to expand a network of partners

Established in 2012 by Brooklyn-based performer, creator, educator and producer Peter Sciscioli, IIAC has since grown to include over 70 artists living and/or working in such countries as Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Curaçao, England, Finland, Guåhan, Honduras, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, North Macedonia, Palestine, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, and Uruguay, and from within the U.S. in states including California, Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

For a direct look at our residency activity from Summer 2017 and an overview of IIAC, please watch the video to the right. 
To become a member of IIAC by participating in a residency, please contact Peter Sciscioli at psciscioli(at)mac.com. There is no formal application process at this time. Criteria for selection includes that each artist must:
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  • have an interdisciplinary performance practice, with movement or the body as a primary element
 
  • be working in, or connected to, international contexts outside of their country of origin
 
  • offer something unique to the consortium that is not already well represented
 
  • have a teaching practice, or experience facilitating a group

For a full list of current IIAC members, please see People.
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Peter Sciscioli
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