In the Lounge Yaddo Inspirations Votes for Women: A Centennial Celebration of the 19th Amendment

About This Show
In partnership with Naked Angles, Out of the Box Theatrics, and League of Women Voters, join Yaddo in commemorating the centennial of the 19th amendment with “Yaddo Inspirations – Votes for Women, A Celebration of the 19th Amendment”. With performances of new works from Mia Anderson, Caroline Strange, Yaddo’s very own Glendalys Medina who will perform a track from The Shank, their recently completed LP. the event is free and open to the public but space is limited, email jdonoso@yaddo.org to RSVP (4 max). Stay tuned for a full list of performers!
About Yaddo
Yaddo holds the distinction of being the country’s first artist colony. Since 1926, it has been a home for artists of all disciplines to retreat and create. Thanks to the generous support of many individuals and foundations, this non-profit organization provides time and studio space to individual artists in a supportive communal setting. In its ten-decade history, notable artists such as Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Patricia Highsmith, Flannery O’Connor and Leonard Bernstein are just a few of the luminaries that have called Yaddo, and its 400-acre estate in Saratoga Springs, an artistic and creative home. More recent artists to benefit from the organization’s mission to nurture the creative process include Annie Baker, Branden-Jacob Jenkins, Bennet Singer, and Young Jean Lee. To learn more visit www.yaddo.org