OFFLINE ARTS INSTITUTE

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Never does the slightest exchange take place between our minds and television’s images, never the slightest projection of ourselves into the world it offers us; never, in the concourse of our hearts, do television’s images, so remote from our own thoughts and sensibilities, ever meet up with any real dream, any horror, any nightmare, any joy. They… content themselves with simply anaesthetizing us.

Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Television

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Board of Directors

Trevor Crown is a fiction writer and the Senior Manager of Volunteer Innovation & Assessment for 826LA, a nonprofit empowering under-resourced students in Los Angeles through free creative writing education. His stories have appeared in The Panacea Review, The Threepenny Review, The Southern Humanities Review, Glimmer Train, Hobart, and more.

John Gholston Moran is the founding editor of The Panacea Review. His writing has appeared in Subtropics, Southern Cultures, and Little Star, among other journals. He holds a PhD in anthropology from Stanford and an MFA in fiction from Brown.

Arthur Thuot is the facilitator at StoryCorp, a company that delivers storytelling workshops to business and government. Previously, he served as a project director for a media agency in Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific. He holds an MFA from the University of Florida and an HBA from the Ivey Business School at Western University.

Marie McGrath: Fundraiser, Writer, Educator…

Elliot Reed, founder of Offline Arts Institute, is a writer and educator living in Asheville, NC with his wife and child. He is the author of A Key to Treehouse Living.

Contact

Elliot Reed, Program Director
Offline Arts Institute
email: <info@offlinearts.org>