MISSION AND VALUES

Red Eye is a multidisciplinary creative laboratory that supports the development and production of boundary-breaking performance work.

Black man wearing glasses lifts his arms before a black curtain.
Theo Langason (Photo: Mimi van Amerongen)

Red Eye is a vital artistic lab that supports the rigorous artistic inquiry of Minnesota artists from a broad spectrum of experiences and expression. Artist-run and intentionally modest in size, Red Eye encourages experimentation, foregrounds process, and is advocating for systemic change for the contemporary performance community in the Twin Cities.

person with white sneakers covered in fabric faces away.
Emily Gastineau (Photo: Nellie De Boer)

Red Eye provides crucial in-depth developmental opportunities, incubating the next generation of creators and making space for artists to reexamine creative process in a new light. Rooted in the core tenets of experimentation, collaboration, critical discourse, Red Eye serves as a platform for the Twin Cities’ multi-faceted contemporary performance community, a space for profound shared experiences that ignite connections between people and ideas.

Developing
New Work

For over three decades, Red Eye has supported over 1,000 artists and presented over 200 shows, including work by Christina Ham, Sibyl Kempson, HIJACK, Rosy Simas, Marcus Young, Lisa D’Amour, Emily Johnson, and many more.

Collectively Led
by Artists

Red Eye was founded in 1983 and was led for 35 years by Steve Busa and Miriam Must. Since 2019, Red Eye has been led by a group of six Artistic Directors: Hayley Finn, Theo Langason, Emily Gastineau, Andrew Dolan, Valerie Oliveiro, and Rachel Jendrzejewski in a collaborative leadership model.

 

Values

All of Red Eye’s work emerges out of the following long-term values:

Equity, Inclusivity, Care

Red Eye is a vital artistic lab that supports the rigorous artistic inquiry of Minnesota artists from a broad spectrum of experiences and expression.

White woman grimaces as she slides on her belly down a plastic tarp. Blonde person aims a squirt gun behind her.
Ritika Ganguly (Photo courtesy of the artist)

Thoughtful Risk

Red Eye is committed to ongoing experimentation, artistically and organizationally. Red Eye will encourage artists and audiences to converge around daring inquiry and critical discourse, toward challenging the status quo and expanding our understanding of ourselves, the world, and our potential for change.

Two people with light skin and brown hair crouch with fingers pressed upwards in white box theater.
Annika Hansen, Nakita Kirchner, Anusha Ramaswami, Nicole Stumpf, and Abigail Whitmore (Photo: Isabel Fajardo)

Artists as Leaders

Red Eye will be led collaboratively by working artists and will engage artists in all aspects of decision-making. Red Eye values the multifaceted knowledge, experiences, and expertise of artists.

Two people cradle white vintage telephones to their ears, standing before a step ladder. A group of three people hold phones to their ears in the background.
Hayley Finn (Photo courtesy of the artist)

Artistic Process

Red Eye recognizes the importance of process and will remain nimble and responsive, supporting artists’ shifting needs in a changing world. We will honor and prioritize an awareness of process in all of our work.

Fire Drill (Photo: Theo Goodell)

“Red Eye is so palpably artist-led, artist-driven, and artist-centering. Those values and the actions that they foment are greatly needed in Minneapolis, and deeply felt by all us artists who feel seen and supported and uplifted by Red Eye as a community space.”

Red Eye Artist

“There’s a value placed on artists helping other artists create their work, through feedback, support, and encouragement.”

The Star Tribune

“I had so much room to play, so much room to experiment. I faced failure, I faced challenges. I was experimenting with so many relatively new elements to me. I have always felt this with Red Eye, that one’s creativity can run as wild as one desires.”

Red Eye Artist

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