Registered as a Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) composer,[3] Lovelace has had works performed in Los Angeles, New York, Aspen, Paris, Copenhagen, Holland and over KUSC, ORTF, WBAI. She co-founded the Los Angeles Symposium of Women Composers and the Independent Composers Association.[4] A 2010 Andrew and Marian Heiskell Visiting Critic at the American Academy of Rome,[5] she was named Co–Commissioner of the US Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale.[6]
Visions2030
In 2019, Lovelace founded Visions2030, originally called 2020 Visions, devoted to harnessing the artistic imagination to forge new models of society. Partnering with thought-leaders like New York’s Union Theological Seminary and CalArts in Los Angeles, Visions2030's initiatives to date have included Imaginator StartUp, The New City: Navigating the Future, a How-To, Collective Dreaming, The Lumisphere Experience, and Earth Edition: A Festival of Eco-Consciousness.
In the 1990s, Lovelace returned to an initial interest in theatre, getting an MFA in playwrighting from the Actors Studio Program at the New School. At Ensemble Studio Theatre, she participated in labs under the direction of the late Curt Dempster. She had over 50 performances in theatres across the country. Couples Counseling, developed at EST, was premiered at REDCAT in Los Angeles, and was performed at 59E59 Theaters in New York and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[14] Her work is featured in The Best Monologues from the Best American Short Plays: Volume One, edited by William W. Demastes.[15]
Producer
In 2009, Lovelace co-founded the theatre company Loose Change Productions, focusing on transcultural theatre and performance that explore new moral and ethical territories. Its productions include Couples Counseling, Red Mother by Spiderwoman Theater, and Honour by Dipti Mehta.[16]
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^Banks, Jean (Winter 2007). "In Festival: The Second Act Problem"(PDF). BMI Lehman Engel: Musical Theatre Workshop. 7 (28): 9. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
^"Carl Stone: Interviewed by Carlos M. Pozo". Angbase (4). 1999. Retrieved 15 September 2014. As for my own organization affiliation, I was one of the founding members and the first president of a Los Angeles musical collective called the Independent Composers Association (ICA). Some of the other founders included Lois Vierk, David Ocker, Carey Lovelace, William Hawley and Carson Kievman.