Carl Hand lives in Addison, New York. He has also lived in Woodhull, New York. Companies in which he has a work history include Religious Leader and Grace Bible Fellowship. His work experience includes positions as Owner.
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Carl Hand's age is 77.
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Carl Hancock Rux is an American poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, recording artist, actor, theater director, radio journalist, frequent collaborator in the fields of film, modern dance, and contemporary art; and senior-level arts administrator, and educator. He is also a frequent collaborating artist, appearing on the title track of Gerald Clayton's album "Life Forum" as well as many other jazz and experimental music projects. His own music has been released internationally on several labels including Sony/550, Thirsty Ear, and Giant Step. Rux is the author of several books including the Village Voice Literary Prize-winning collection of poetry, Pagan Operetta, the novel, Asphalt, and the Obie Award-winning play, Talk. The NY Times identified Rux as "a breathlessly inventive multimedia artist" focused on "art, race, memory and power." Mr. Rux is also co-Artistic Director and Board member of Mabou Mines, a New York City-based experimental mixed media art and social service company founded in 1970 by David Warrilow, Lee Breuer, Ruth Maleczech, JoAnne Akalaitis, and Philip Glass; Board member of 122LCC and Associate Artistic Director/Curator in Residence of Harlem Stage, The Gate House; and Multidisciplinary Editor at The Massachusetts Review, a literary quarterly founded in 1959 by a group of professors from Amherst College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Mr. Rux is the recipient of numerous awards including the Doris Duke Award for New Works, the Doris Duke Charitable Fund, the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Prize, the Bessie Award, the Alpert Award in the Arts, and a 2019 Global Change Maker award by WeMakeChange.Org. Mr. Rux's archives are housed at the Billy Rose Theater Division of the New York Public Library, the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution as well as the Film and Video/Theater and Dance Library of the California Institute of the Arts.. You can find more here.
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