
MELANIE JOSEPH.
an award winning theater maker and founded and led the Foundry Theatre for 25 years.

ARTIST BIOGRAPHY.
Melanie Joseph is a dramaturg, community organizer, creative producer, and the founder of The Foundry Theatre. For 25 years The Foundry was a refuge for collaborations between artists in every discipline, activists, and scholars – working together at the edge of what’s possible in performance, public discourse and social justice communities. The Foundry’s commissioned works toured nationally and internationally, garnered all kinds of nominations and awards, and troubled the conventions of the American Theatre. Melanie herself has been honored with the Doris Duke Artist Prize, two Ross Wetzsteon Obie Awards, the Lucille Lortel Award for Artistic Producing, The Skirball Kennis Artist Prize and nine Drama Desk Award Nominations for “Unique Theatrical Experience” (that never won. Ever ;=). All of the above history is documented, interrogated and re-imagined in A MOMENT ON THE CLOCK OF THE WORLD – a book that launches both The Foundry’s and Melanie’s creative inquiry into the future tense; while the company’s visual histories can be explored in its website www.thefoundrytheatre.org.
Melanie is currently an independent artist and producer whose work continues to explore questions of theatre and its place in these complex times.
ARTIST INTERVIEW.
Stay tuned for the interview, to be released on August 10.
How do we widen the stage of our work — of ourselves making it — of ourselves as a community — and of ourselves as a community that is rigorous about what we do in the world? We have a lot to do to locate ourselves. …Where shall we meet?

Her unique fusion of vocation and invocation led to an artistic practice of great provocation—to
UNSETTLE, UNNERVE, AND UNDO
ourselves and the world in order to critically awaken, spiritually fortify, and collectively inspire us to
FIGHT FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE.
DR. CORNEL WEST, LITERARY HUB
GALLERY.
Discover photos and videos from Melanie's work.
CREDITS: Photos courtesy of the Foundry Theatre.





