Coffee House After Hours: Breaking the audio fiction form
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About the Event
Breaking the Audio Fiction Form, the series exploring what it means to practice art while also managing the systems that sustain… it returns to the Coffee House at Salmagundi Club.
Artists today increasingly occupy roles far beyond the studio or stage. Many are not only performers, writers, or makers, but also producers, curators, and administrators; building the structures that allow their work and their communities to exist.

This event brings together artists who navigate that hybrid space every day: Allyson Morgan, a writer, performer, and producer who founded the film and theatre collective F*It Club; Jocelyn Kuritsky, an actor-creator who develops and produces interdisciplinary work through initiatives like The Muse Project; and Davy Gardner, a writer and producer who also curates and leads audio storytelling at the Tribeca Festival, among others. Each has built work not only as an artist but as an organizer of platforms, programs, and collaborations.
As traditional institutional pathways shift, artists are increasingly responsible for producing their own opportunities, including running festivals, founding collectives, producing podcasts, or launching new media platforms. Presented as part of the Breaking the Audio Fiction Form series, this program explores what it means to practice art while also managing the systems that sustain it: the creative, logistical, and political realities of being both artist and administrator, and how that dual role is reshaping contemporary cultural production.

