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2014-106 Arts - UNC Center for the Study of the American South - Fall 2013 Arts Grant Agreement
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NATHAN SALSBURG <br /> 254 Pope St. <br /> Louisville, KY 40206 <br /> hirsches @gmail.com <br /> (347) 623-1367 <br /> EXPERIENCE: <br /> Association for Cultural Equity/Alan Lomax Archive. October 2000- <br /> present. <br /> ACE and the ALA are the New York-based foundation and repository/publishing <br /> house, respectively, founded by folklorist, musicologist, writer, and producer Alan <br /> Lomax, who spent his life capturing in sound, photographs, video and research <br /> the world's intangible cultural heritage. <br /> Curator, 2007—present. <br /> Compiling, annotating, and producing a variety of releases (CD, <br /> LP, and digital download, listed below) of Lomax's field recordings. <br /> Working with national and regional archives, institutions, TV and film <br /> producers, and media outlets to make our collections available and <br /> relevant to a diversity of audiences, fans, scholars, and students. Giving <br /> lectures and presentations at a variety of events and institutions, among <br /> them UNC-Chapel Hill's Southern Folklife Center; the Library of Congress' <br /> American Folklife Collection; the Brooklyn Folk Festival; and the annual <br /> conferences of the American Folklore Society (Nashville; Bloomington; <br /> Louisville), the International Association of Sound and AN Archivists <br /> (Athens, Greece), and the Foundation for Independent Radio <br /> Broadcasting in Russia (Moscow). <br /> Photo and Video Archivist. 2002-present. <br /> Cataloging, organizing, and maintaining Lomax's roughly 5,000 <br /> prints and negatives for preservation, dissemination to regional archives, <br /> and the Archive's online research catalogs. <br /> Editing, cataloging, and annotating over 1200 video clips from 400 <br /> hours of video footage shot by Lomax and crew of American folk traditions <br /> (1978-1985) for his American Patchwork PBS series. For use in Archive's <br /> online research catalogs, for dissemination to regional archives, and its <br /> popular YouTube channel. <br /> Twos & Fews recording imprint. July 2008—present. <br /> Curator of vernacular music imprint of Chicago's Drag City record <br /> company. See album productions below. <br />
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