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ISPA 2025 Lugano Congress– Linda Brumbach
Linda Brumbach

Linda Brumbach

Creative & Executive Producer
Pomegranate Arts
United States

Linda Brumbach (she/her) is an independent creative producer based in New York working across the mediums of performance, installation, and film. She founded her company Pomegranate Arts in 1998 as the center of her practice, working in close partnership with many notable artists of our time including Philip Glass (1987–2024), Lucinda Childs (2009– 2018), Laurie Anderson (2000–2022), Taylor Mac (2013–Present), and Robin Frohardt (2018– Present). In these collaborations, Linda produced the Olivier Award-winning Einstein on the Beach by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson; Lucinda Childs’s DANCE and Available Light; Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music and the HBO original concert documentary of the same name; Taylor Mac and Matt Ray’s Bark of Millions; Robin Frohardt’s The Plastic Bag Store; Laurie Anderson & the Kronos Quartet’s Landfall; and many more. She conceived & co- authored her first publication, a special box set edition of the Philip Glass Piano Etudes, published by Artisan Books in November 2023. Currently, Linda supports a diverse constellation of artists in developing new work (www.pomegranatearts.com). Linda is a founding member of the Creative and Independent Producer Alliance (CIPA) and served on the board of the Association of Performing Arts Professionals and the International Society for Performing Arts. In 2016, Linda received the Patrick Hayes Award for longstanding achievement in the performing arts.

Speaker
Session 3 | Upholding Artistic Integrity in a Polarized World, Thursday, June 12, 2:00pm - 3:15pm

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