World & Eye Arts
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    • MASK, GENDER, and IDENTITY
    • SUSTAINABITY: Recycled Puppets and the Throw Away World
    • FOR ADOLESCENTS: The Stone Soup Curriculum
    • TELLING TALES: Intergenerational Storytelling Workshop
    • BILINGUAL STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
    • ODYSSEY: A Grief and Healing Workshop
  • CARD TO CULTURE
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    • EARTH and FIRE ARTS FEST >
      • EARTH and FIRE WORKSHOPS
      • EARTH DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
    • Bite Size Blends 2022 >
      • BITE SIZE BLENDS- Nov. 5 Schedule
      • BITE SIZE BLENDS: Nov. 6 Schedule
    • PAPER, STRING, REVOLT
    • STORY SLAM >
      • Listen to the Stories >
        • Feb 2019: Heroes
        • Oct 2018: If Only You Knew
        • Aug 2018: You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover
        • June 18: Island Spice
        • Jun 2018: I Shouldn't Have Done It... But I Did!
        • January 18: Here's What I Really Think
        • November 2017: The Road Less Traveled
        • October 2017: It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
    • STORIES of HOME
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World and Eye Arts Center

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Director

Jean Minuchin is an artist, educator, and program developer. Jean has exhibited sculpture and created/performed multiple original plays. Jean has designed several school-based theater programs, and run theater troupes.

​In Jean's 25 years of experience as an artist, performer, teacher, and program director, she has presented her work throughout the United States. The creation of World & Eye fulfills Jean’s lifelong pursuit of blending community and social struggles, education and the arts. 

Jean's work as an artist includes multimedia highly visual plays including storytelling, puppetry, mask and video about social concerns. To see more about her work as an artist visit her website. www.jeanminuchin.com 
​Contact Info:
[email protected] 



Our Mission

World and Eye strives to serve the local community by using the arts to promote awareness and explore solutions related to a wide range of social concerns. We honor and promote creativity, diversity, community, and social action.


What we do...

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Support Local Artists
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We support a diverse group of both emerging and established artists from all walks of life.
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Embrace Diversity
​Our artists, audience members, and workshop participants encompass a wide range of ages, ethnicities, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.
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Social Action
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We respond to social issues through exhibitions, performances, and workshops.
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Community Action
​We offer outreach programs and workshops that promote individual and community development through the expressive arts. 
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Create Partnerships
We partner with sister non-profit movements and organizations—we're all in it together.
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Innovative Programming
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​We present original, innovative  programming in a variety of genres, including puppetry, storytelling, poetry, dance, music, theater, and visual arts.
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  • HOME
    • CONTACT
    • DONATIONS
  • ABOUT
  • SHOWS
  • WORKSHOPS
    • ARTS and SOCIAL JUSTICE Workshop
    • MASK, GENDER, and IDENTITY
    • SUSTAINABITY: Recycled Puppets and the Throw Away World
    • FOR ADOLESCENTS: The Stone Soup Curriculum
    • TELLING TALES: Intergenerational Storytelling Workshop
    • BILINGUAL STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
    • ODYSSEY: A Grief and Healing Workshop
  • CARD TO CULTURE
  • WORLD AND EYE HISTORY
    • EARTH and FIRE ARTS FEST >
      • EARTH and FIRE WORKSHOPS
      • EARTH DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
    • Bite Size Blends 2022 >
      • BITE SIZE BLENDS- Nov. 5 Schedule
      • BITE SIZE BLENDS: Nov. 6 Schedule
    • PAPER, STRING, REVOLT
    • STORY SLAM >
      • Listen to the Stories >
        • Feb 2019: Heroes
        • Oct 2018: If Only You Knew
        • Aug 2018: You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover
        • June 18: Island Spice
        • Jun 2018: I Shouldn't Have Done It... But I Did!
        • January 18: Here's What I Really Think
        • November 2017: The Road Less Traveled
        • October 2017: It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
    • STORIES of HOME
    • STORIES of CHILDHOOD
    • WCL PERFORMANCE FEST >
      • WCL