Susie Park (Violin '04) is a Guest on the Latest Episode of Arts Engines

The first associate concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra speaks with Aaron Dworkin

Curtis graduate Susie Park (Violin ’04) and violist Sam Bergman of the Minnesota Orchestra were recent guests on Arts Engines with Aaron Dworkin. In this latest episode, they discuss the Orchestra’s anti-racist learning project and the importance of this work throughout the orchestra industry.

During the 2020–21 season, the Minnesota Orchestra launched a series of Anti-Racist Learning Projects, designed to serve as crucial steps toward reducing its reliance on and reproduction of white privilege. The organization-wide projects focused on three particular areas: increasing literacy and critical thinking about anti-racism; growing the Orchestra’s engagement with AMELIA (African, Middle Eastern, Latin, Indigenous, Asian) composers, and diversifying their artistic programming and musical literacy; and shifting communications and marketing messages to identify and challenge dominant white racial frames.

Watch the episode at Arts Journal HERE or below to learn more.

Visit Susie Park’s official website HERE.

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