Art & Public Policy, Graduate Acting
Biography
Jim Calder has recieved two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships and is the recipient of the Rockefeller's U.S. - Mexico Fund for Culture to create a new work which will tour the U.S. - Mexican border. He has received grants to develop new work from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, The Ford Foundation and Inroads. Jim has performed Shakespeare at the Old Globe in San Diego and is co-creator of the
The Buddy Performance- Two Cowboy Gynecologists In Search of the Male Grail. Jim directed Woza Albert for the Lincoln Center Institute after the work was initially performed at NYU and is a 6 inch tall Goblin named "Lurk" in the PBS children's TV show
Noddy & Friends.