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'''Kate Valk''' is a founding member of [[The Wooster Group]], a collective of artists who make new work for the theater. Under the direction of Elizabeth LeCompte and with its associates and staff, the Group has created nineteen theater pieces, four dances, three radio plays, five video/film works and produced the first eight monologs of Spalding Gray. Kate Valk began her work with the group in 1979 while she was a student at [[New York University]]'s Tisch School of the Arts.
'''Kate Valk''' is a founding member of [[The Wooster Group]], a collective of artists who make new work for the theater. Under the direction of [[Elizabeth LeCompte]] and with its associates and staff, the Group has created nineteen theater pieces, four dances, three radio plays, five video/film works and produced the first eight monologs of [[Spalding Gray]]. Kate Valk began her work with the group in 1979 while she was a student at [[New York University]]'s [[Tisch School of the Arts]].


In 2003 she was awarded a grant from the [[Foundation for Contemporary Arts]] Grants to Artists Award.
In 2003 she was awarded a grant from the [[Foundation for Contemporary Arts]] Grants to Artists Award.

Revision as of 08:44, 1 April 2010

Kate Valk is a founding member of The Wooster Group, a collective of artists who make new work for the theater. Under the direction of Elizabeth LeCompte and with its associates and staff, the Group has created nineteen theater pieces, four dances, three radio plays, five video/film works and produced the first eight monologs of Spalding Gray. Kate Valk began her work with the group in 1979 while she was a student at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

In 2003 she was awarded a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award.


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