Marty Pottenger
Marty Pottenger (born March 30, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American playwright, performance artist and theatre director. Pottenger is a pioneer in the community arts and arts-based civic dialogue movement. Joan Shigekawa, former Acting Chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts, named Pottenger as one of her favorite artists "..''.for her deep engagement with the lives of working people''."Pottenger was a founding member of ''Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics''. She was the writer, artistic director, and solo performer of City Water Tunnel #3 a multi-media, Obie-winning play and community art project about the building of the largest (non-defense) public works project in the Western Hemisphere.
Pottenger is also the founder and Art At Work (originally Terra Moto Inc.), a national initiative piloted with the City of Portland Maine's departments, unions and elected officials to improve municipal government through strategic arts projects in collaboration with artists and community members. Pottenger served as a consultant with the city of Boston, MA on an Art At Work inspired project called Boston AIR.
She is currently the Executive & Artistic Director of Art At Work (originally Terra Moto Inc.), a multidisciplinary arts organization. Provided by Wikipedia