EARLE MACK A SUCCESSFUL PROPERTY INVESTOR WHO HAS TAKEN A LEADERSHIP ROLE IN ARTS AND DIPLOMACY
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Earle Mack’s Contributions to the Arts
Producer Once Upon a Time in Ukraine, a short documentary film directed by Betsy West and nominated for Best Short Documentary by Critics Choice, (2024)
Earle Mack served as Vice Chairman and on the Executive Committee, Alliance for the Arts, an arts advocacy group in New York City, (2003-2004); Earle Mack served as a Member, (1999 – 2004).
Chairman, Arts Rebuild New York, (2001 – 2004).
Member, Tisch School of the Arts, New York City, Deans Council, (2000 – 2004).
Board Member, Friends of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, (March 2001 – 2004).
Member, Board of Trustees, American Friends of the Paris Opera & Ballet (1994 – 2004); An affiliate of the Association Pour Le Rayonnement De L’Opera De Paris, (1999 -2004).
Member, Board of Directors, New York City Ballet, (1987 – 1996 and 1999 – 2004).
Member, New York University, Grey Art Gallery Arts Advisory Committee, (1999 – 2003).
Advisory Council, Arts, Education and Tourism Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, (2002).
Earle Mack presented Judgment at Nuremberg, in association with the National Actors Theatre, (March 2001).
Member, Leadership Committee 2001 Smithsonian Folk Life Festival, (2000 – 2001).
Member, Board of Directors, the New 42nd Street, (1990 -1991); ex officio,(1996 -1999).
Member, Board of Directors, Briansky Ballet School, Saratoga, New York, (1977 – 1996).
Co-Chair, Board of Directors, Dance Theatre of Harlem (1988 – 1989); Member, Board of Directors, Dance Theatre of Harlem, New York City, (1986 – 1988).
Co-Producer, feature film, Hard Choices, (1984).
Member, Executive Committee, National Association of the School of American Ballet, (1980 – 1982).
Co-Producer, feature film, She Dances Alone. Winner of Award of Excellence, the Film Advisory Board; Grand Prix, Portugal International Film Festival; Gold Medal, Brussels Film Festival; Cannes Film Festival; LaSemaine de la Critique; Toronto Film Festival; San Francisco Film Festival, (1981).
Producer The Children of Theatre Street, a 90-minute documentary film nominated for an Academy Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, (1977); Cannes Film Festival, (1977) and winner of the Film Advisory Board’s Award of Excellence, (1978).
Collaborated with Patricia Barnes on The Children of Theatre Street, a Viking-Penguin publication with introduction by Earle I. Mack and text by Patricia Barnes, (1978).