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BIO

Magin is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and administrator working and living in Queens, NY. Her
work is diverse, often located where memory, fantasy and identity converge. She works with students
of all ages to build the mental tools for understanding and interpreting the world around them,
cultivating powers of creativity and articulation. She has trained and collaborated with a variety of
artists internationally, yielding several performance events and happenings over the past 18
years. Magin holds an MS in Art & Design Education from Pratt Institute and a BFA in drama from Tisch
School of the Arts at New York University.

RESUME
EDUCATION
Pratt Institute, Master of Science
2009-2011 MS in Art & Design Education, with distinction
New York University; Tisch School of the Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts
1997-2000 BFA in Drama, minor in Africana Studies, with honors

GROUP EXIBITIONS/PERFORMANCES
2015
Untitled/Slumber Party Piece, performance work-in-progress, self produced, Dixon Place, NY, NY
Untitled, street art installation in-progress, Edgemere Farm, Far Rockaway, NY
Specimens, street art installation, Brooklyn NY
2014
Untitled, street art installation, Brooklyn, NY
You Cant Judge a Book By the Cover, (performance), produced by Jonathan Jacobs, Under the Radar Gala
at the Lounge at the Public Theatre, NY, NY
The Contrast, (staged reading), produced by the National Theatre of the United States of America, LMCC
Residency on Governors Island, NY
Ludic Proxy, (workshop), produced and directed by Aya Ogawa, LMCC residency, New York, NY
2013
The Beat Goes On,(performance), produced by the National Theatre of the United States of America, PS 122
Red & White Party, SPiN NYC
2012
(Unfolding Visions): Artists & Teachers, Curated by Boriquen Gallo, Nancy Ross Project Space, Brooklyn NY
French Me!, (performance), produced by the National Theatre of the United States of America, Invisible Dog
Arts Center, Brooklyn, NY
2011
Thesis Exhibition, Nancy Ross Project Space, Brooklyn NY
Postcards for Chris, Department of Fine Arts, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
Playing with Cinema, (performance), produced by the National Theatre of the United States of America,
Invisible Dog Arts Center, Brooklyn, NY
2010
Emerging Artists, Curated by Rose Carlson, Sanford Smith Gallery, Great Barrington, MA
2009
Oh What War, (performance), produced and directed by Mallory Catlett, Here Arts Center, New York, NY,

2008
Oph3lia, (performance), produced and directed by Aya Ogawa, Here Arts Center, New York, NY
Hot Blood Cabaret, (performance), self produced, Sanford Meisner Theatre, New York, NY
2007
The Aquans (performance), opening section of Yehuda Duenas One Million Forgotten Moments,
commissioned by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, NY
Hot Blood Cabaret, (performance), self produced, Bushwick Starr, Brooklyn, NY
Hellfire (performance), curated by Sue Kessler, Bushwick Starr, Brooklyn, NY
2006
Les Furioses (performance), curated by the Carnival of Samhain, Henry Street Settlement, New York, NY
Fatal Ennui (street performance), self produced, New York, NY

THEATRE TRAINING
Saratoga International Theatre Institute (SITI)
-Master Classes with Anne Bogart, January 2003 and January 2004
-Suzuki and Viewpoints training in New York, spring and fall sessions in 2001
-Summer Intensives at Skidmore College in Saratoga, NY, summers of 1994-97, and 1999
Training in Le Jeu and Clown Techniques, New York, NY, August 2006
-master class with acclaimed instructor Phillipe Gaulier
Grotowski Training, New York, NY, Spring 2004 and Winter 2005
- attended separate workshops taught by Raina Von Waldenburg and Ruth Maleczech

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