want to support The Muse Project with your dollars ($$$), & get a rad experience while you're at it?!?
lunch! coffee! or a drink?!
Lynn Cohen will get lunch, coffee, or a glass of wine with you! Bids currently start at $150. Want to hang with Lynn Cohen? Email us at [email protected]. This auction will run until July 31st, 2019.
Lynn Cohen (2017 - 2018 Muse). Film and TV roles have ranged from the nanny Magda in Sex and The City to the silent warrior Mags in Hunger Games; Catching Fire, the eloquent Golda Meir in Steven Spielberg's Munich and the feminist Maman in Louis Malle/Andre Gregory's Vanya on 42nd Street. Selected New York Theater credits include Big Love (Signature Theatre); I Remember Mama (Transport Group; Lucille Lortel Award nomination); Hamlet (Public Theater with Kevin Kline); Macbeth (Shakespeare in the Park with Liev Schreiber); Traveling Lady (Cherry Lane Theatre); Uncle Vanya (Andre Gregory production); Chasing Manet (Primary Stages, Drama League nomination). On Broadway, she appeared in Peter Hall's production of Orpheus Descending and Lincoln Center's mounting of Ivanov with Kevin Kline. Regional theatre work has taken her to such venues as Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Chicago's Goodman Theatre, and many more. Various other TV credits include such shows as The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Blue Bloods, Master of None, Chicago Med, The Affair, Getting On, and Law and Order (all three series). Lynn is a recipient of a Fox Fellow grant, a Bowden Award from New Dramatists, the Richard Schiff Award from Actors Equity and a Lily Award.
Lynn Cohen (2017 - 2018 Muse). Film and TV roles have ranged from the nanny Magda in Sex and The City to the silent warrior Mags in Hunger Games; Catching Fire, the eloquent Golda Meir in Steven Spielberg's Munich and the feminist Maman in Louis Malle/Andre Gregory's Vanya on 42nd Street. Selected New York Theater credits include Big Love (Signature Theatre); I Remember Mama (Transport Group; Lucille Lortel Award nomination); Hamlet (Public Theater with Kevin Kline); Macbeth (Shakespeare in the Park with Liev Schreiber); Traveling Lady (Cherry Lane Theatre); Uncle Vanya (Andre Gregory production); Chasing Manet (Primary Stages, Drama League nomination). On Broadway, she appeared in Peter Hall's production of Orpheus Descending and Lincoln Center's mounting of Ivanov with Kevin Kline. Regional theatre work has taken her to such venues as Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Chicago's Goodman Theatre, and many more. Various other TV credits include such shows as The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Blue Bloods, Master of None, Chicago Med, The Affair, Getting On, and Law and Order (all three series). Lynn is a recipient of a Fox Fellow grant, a Bowden Award from New Dramatists, the Richard Schiff Award from Actors Equity and a Lily Award.
a one-of-a-kind Jimmie James painting - from the stage to your living room!
Painter, poet, singer-songwriter, and actor Jimmie James is auctioning off his one-of-a-kind painting, called b is for beauty. This painting was originally featured in Tony winner Lisa Kron's play, In The Wake, at The Public Theater in 2010. The production was directed by Tony nominee Leigh Silverman. This painting is the very last painting from that production. Bids start at $2500. The painting retails at 🔥$3500. Jimmie believes very strongly in The Muse Project, and he will donate 50% of the sale of this painting to The Muse Project. Want to bid?! Email Jimmie via The Muse Project at [email protected] with your bid amount, subject Jimmie James. Highest bid wins! Jimmie is currently taking bids until July 31st, 2019.
James Shannon (aka Jimmie James) works as a poet, painter, actor and singer/songwriter. This renaissanced outsider artist has been a fixture in New York City's art/theater/music scene, showing at a number of galleries (Boltax Gallery, Thomas Werner Gallery, Andrea Schwartz Gallery), performing in works by theatrical luminaries, Richard Maxwell, Danny Hoch, Suzan-Lori Parks, as well as composing for theater and film (Seth Zvi Rosenfeld's Everythings Turning Into Beautiful, Amos Poe's Empire II). Whether painting/performing or composing, Jimmie James' work is accessible yet refuses containment. He is doggedly trans-disciplinary; part shaman, part poet, part craftsman. James combines paint, fiber, word and image into tapestrial works on canvas and paper. His paintings have been acquired by a number of private collectors. James Shannon's works respond in equal parts to life on New York City streets as well as to the journey of the human heart.
James Shannon (aka Jimmie James) works as a poet, painter, actor and singer/songwriter. This renaissanced outsider artist has been a fixture in New York City's art/theater/music scene, showing at a number of galleries (Boltax Gallery, Thomas Werner Gallery, Andrea Schwartz Gallery), performing in works by theatrical luminaries, Richard Maxwell, Danny Hoch, Suzan-Lori Parks, as well as composing for theater and film (Seth Zvi Rosenfeld's Everythings Turning Into Beautiful, Amos Poe's Empire II). Whether painting/performing or composing, Jimmie James' work is accessible yet refuses containment. He is doggedly trans-disciplinary; part shaman, part poet, part craftsman. James combines paint, fiber, word and image into tapestrial works on canvas and paper. His paintings have been acquired by a number of private collectors. James Shannon's works respond in equal parts to life on New York City streets as well as to the journey of the human heart.
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