Carey Lovelace Bio, Age, Net Worth, Family, Education, Career

Carey Lovelace Biography

Carey Lovelace is a New York-based American art journalist, dramatist, curator, and producer. Lovelace’s works have been performed in Los Angeles, New York, Aspen, Paris, Copenhagen, and Holland, as well as on KUSC, ORTF, and WBAI. She was a founding member of the Los Angeles Symposium of Women Composers as well as the Independent Composers Association.

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Carey Lovelace Age

Carey was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, the United States of America.

Carey Lovelace Education

Interlochen Arts Academy is where she studied theatre. She earned a BFA in ethnomusicology, music composition, and writing from California Institute of the Arts. She spent two years in Paris, studying contemporary music at the Université Paris VIII (Saint-Denis Université) and taking composition classes with Iannis Xenakis (Sorbonne) and Olivier Messiaen.

Carey Lovelace Family

She has not yet disclosed any information about her parents or whether she has siblings. Attempts to establish the identities of her family, her mother, and her father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether she has any siblings.

Carey Lovelace
Carey Lovelace

Carey Lovelace Career

Lovelace, a Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) composer, has had pieces performed in Los Angeles, New York, Aspen, Paris, Copenhagen, Holland, and on KUSC, ORTF, and WBAI. She was a founding member of the Los Angeles Symposium of Women Composers as well as the Independent Composers Association.[4] She was named Co-Commissioner of the US Pavilion for the 2013 Venice Biennale after serving as an Andrew and Marian Heiskell Visiting Critic at the American Academy in Rome in 2010. Lovelace was named Co-Commissioner for the United States Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale, together with Holly Block, Executive Director of The Bronx Museum of the Arts, by the United States State Department, with Sarah Sze as the featured artist. She co-curated “Iannis Xenakis: Composer, Architect, Visionary” with Sharon Kanach in 2010. The exhibition was shown at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

She went to New York City in 1981, inspired by a workshop by John Cage, and enrolled in New York University’s graduate journalism program, where she got a master’s degree. “Painting for Dollars,” her debut essay, was published in Harpers Magazine. She continues to write about art for magazines such as the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Art News, Arts, Artforum, Ms., The New York Times, and the International Herald Tribune. She was a regular contributor to Newsday between 1994 and 1997, and to Art in America between 2000 and 2009. Lovelace became co-president of the International Association of Art Critics, US Chapter, alongside Eleanor Heartney in 2003, co-organizing a number of large-scale events, including the 2005 National Critics Conference in Los Angeles.

Lovelace returned to her first love, theatre, in the 1990s, earning an MFA in playwriting from the New School’s Actors Studio Program. She took part in laboratories at Ensemble Studio Theatre under the guidance of the late Curt Dempster. She performed in nearly 50 theatres around the country. Couples Counseling, created at EST, had its world premiere at REDCAT in Los Angeles and has since been seen at 59E59 Theaters in New York and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.mHer work is in William W. Demastes’ edited collection The Best Monologues from the Best American Short Plays: Volume One. Lovelace co-founded Loose Change Productions in 2009, concentrating on transcultural theatre and performance that explore new moral and ethical landscapes.

Carey Lovelace Net Worth

Carey has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.