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Our Vision

The arts provide the prism through which we can first envision, and then build, a better and more just world.

– Camille Zamora
 

 
 

Turn The Spotlight Founder Beth Stewart

Turn The Spotlight was created to identify, nurture, and empower leaders – and in turn, to illuminate the path to a more equitable future in the arts.

The Spotlight Team – comprising national leaders in performance, media, creation, advocacy, and arts administration – is committed to building a network of inspiring women, people of color, and members of other equity-seeking groups.

We believe that one-on-one mentoring can have real impact, particularly in an industry where so many professionals are freelancers working outside an established institutional framework. To that end, we offer mentorship by and for exceptional arts professionals, with a particular interest in supporting active change-makers.

Turn The Spotlight Fellows are visionary artists and activists who use their distinctive voices to create opportunities in their communities. Turn The Spotlight Fellowships pair them with inspiring industry leaders to further their work.

We are immensely honored to be able to share their continued growth with you. Meet our 2023 Spotlight Fellows in the gallery below!

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Beth Stewart
Founder

 
 

 

Turn The Spotlight Voices

 
 
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“It is argued and largely believed that the arts is a place where a variety of perspectives can be seen, heard, and experienced; but historically, the perspectives given the most platforms have come from one affinity group. It’s time to turn the spotlight on the next generation of creative voices, a generation that further aims to highlight all of its variants and diversity.” 

Julia Bullock, Soprano

 
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“The classical music industry continues to lag woefully behind when it comes to diversity, especially in leadership positions within larger-budget organizations. Turn the Spotlight is providing the essential mentorship and support those from marginalized groups require in order to reach high-level career goals. I am thrilled to be part of this essential resource for deserving artists across the field.”

Lidiya Yankovskaya, Conductor

 
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"Mentorship is one of the most powerful tools for raising up the next generation of leaders and artists. If you're lucky, you'll happen upon a mentor who's experienced, knowledgeable, and willing to guide your steps. Turn the Spotlight offers that kind of mentorship and guidance without waiting for luck. This program will be transformative."

Celeste Headlee, Journalist and Author of We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter

 
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“The arts provide the prism through which we can first envision, and then build, a better and more just world. To deliver on this, our talent pipelines and cultural institutions — our arts delivery systems — must champion equity and offer radical welcome to those who have historically not been invited in. By throwing the doors wide open, the most promising previously unheard voices will be encouraged to join, even lead, the table. And make no mistake: it will take all voices to create real transformation. 

It’s a joy to join with Turn the Spotlight to do exactly what the name infers: refocus the illuminating power of the arts.”

Camille Zamora, Co-Founder of Sing For Hope

 
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“It’s so important to support the voices of people – and the ideals – we believe in, and we’re living in an age in which personal attention can feel like a luxury. I’m so proud to be part of Turn The Spotlight, which is actively working toward creating a more equitable future in our industry by fostering the strong and diverse voices of individuals who clearly have incredible contributions to make."

Jamie Barton, Mezzo-soprano