Arts Response
Epoch Arts Arts Response
We believe that the arts can help change our world, and our purpose with "An Arts Response" is to bring critical issues out of the dark and into people's conscience. Every year, Epoch Arts responds to a crisis in the world with the arts. Be it painting, poetry, or plays - whatever your art form is.
Arts Response 2023; Poverty.
Teen Poverty and Ceramics Workshop. Feb. 18th, 5-8pm. No registration required.
Students can take what they learned from the workshop and present a creative work of art at our Arts Response. The ceramic bowls will be part of the Arts Response Gallery and students can bring them home after the event.
Arts Response 2022: Social Media:
Arts Response 2020: Mental Health
Arts Response Memories
Arts Response 2019 - Crave
The cast and community has learned valuable insight to the problems and hopeful solutions of opioids. Our students will tackle this tough issue by speaking out through the use of the arts.
This year we invite you to watch as our students share stories, art, film, poetry, music, dance and a variety of healthy responses to this overwhelming issue.
Arts Response 2018 - Sticks and Stones
Students responded to the issues of bullying, suicide and mental health issues.
Arts Response 2017 - Love Hate-Responding in Love
Students responded to finding healthy ways to respond to hate. They looked at issues like bullying, cancer, addiction and prejudice. Performace was Feb.25th
Arts Response 2016 - Addiction, Breaking Chains
The students responded to Addiction: Breaking Chains. Students took on the issues of what addiction is and finding hope through it. A talk back was held after the performance. April 23rd, 7:00pm. http://www.courant.com/community/east-hampton/hc-cr-east-hampton-epoch-arts-addiction-program-0512-20160509-story.html
Arts Response 2015 - Joy Through Sorrow
Students responded to how you can find joy even in the toughest situations.
Arts Response 2014 - Hunger
Students responded to the crisis of hunger. Teaming up with Feed My Starving Children, the cast worked hard to help fight hunger and raise awareness.
Arts Response 2013 - Love 146
Love 146 is a non profit dedicated to the abolition of child trafficking and exploitation. Nothing less.Abolition and Restoration! We combat child trafficking & exploitation with the unexpected and restore survivors with excellence. With a special presentation on March 20th, our students responded to this issue. Visit Love146 at http://love146.org/about-us
Arts Response 2012 - Illness
An evening of artistic responses to the crisis of illness. Be it mental or physical ilness, our students responded to it by music, dance, film, theater, song etc.
Arts Response 2011 - Homelessness
This year our students focused on the theme "Homelessness". Responding to issues like job loss, mental handicaps and poverty, our students presented a powerful night of artistic response.
Arts Response 2010 - Community
Students responded to problems within their communities: abuse, poverty, drugs and many more. All proceeds went to sponsor a speaker to address these issues.
Arts Response 2009 - Compassion
Students responded to the theme "Compassion" in a variety of artistic modes. All proceeds from 2009 went to Banjar Tribal Ministries.
Arts Response 2008 - Cancer
Proceeds from the 2008 Arts Response went to the organization, the Sunshine Kids.