Join Submittable client Dylan Pickus of SPACE on Ryder Farm in conversation with Shelton Roulhac, Director of Strategic Communications at IREX for a facilitated reflection exercise to surface adaptations and learnings from our DEI work in 2020.
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Shelton Roulhac serves as IREX’s director of strategic communications, where he spearheads efforts to heighten the awareness of the organization and its impact in the world. Shelton leads a dynamic team tasked with developing and promoting campaigns to communicate the relevance of IREX’s mission and the solutions that IREX advances to address barriers to just, prosperous, and inclusive societies.
Dylan Pickus is an arts administrator, dramaturg, and producer. He has been with SPACE on Ryder Farm since November 2017 and is currently the Manager of Artistic Programs. Previously he worked in the literary departments of Playwrights Horizons and Williamstown Theater Festival. Additionally, he has read scripts for the O’Neill Theater Festival and the New Voices Festival at Players by the Sea. As a freelance dramaturg and director, he has worked on productions of Sondheim on Sondheim (Porchlight Music Theater), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Rabid Bat Productions), Sweeney Todd and Cabaret (Northwestern), and several new plays. He also has extensive experience working with cheese. He is a graduate of Northwestern University with a BS in Theatre and Religious Studies and is a proud native of Washington State.
Hosted By:
Shelton Roulhac serves as IREX’s director of strategic communications, where he spearheads efforts to heighten the awareness of the organization and its impact in the world. Shelton leads a dynamic team tasked with developing and promoting campaigns to communicate the relevance of IREX’s mission and the solutions that IREX advances to address barriers to just, prosperous, and inclusive societies.
Dylan Pickus is an arts administrator, dramaturg, and producer. He has been with SPACE on Ryder Farm since November 2017 and is currently the Manager of Artistic Programs. Previously he worked in the literary departments of Playwrights Horizons and Williamstown Theater Festival. Additionally, he has read scripts for the O’Neill Theater Festival and the New Voices Festival at Players by the Sea. As a freelance dramaturg and director, he has worked on productions of Sondheim on Sondheim (Porchlight Music Theater), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Rabid Bat Productions), Sweeney Todd and Cabaret (Northwestern), and several new plays. He also has extensive experience working with cheese. He is a graduate of Northwestern University with a BS in Theatre and Religious Studies and is a proud native of Washington State.