Theresa Koon is the creator of “Mother of Exiles,” a choral project committed to motivating people to discuss and address the complexities of immigration in America. Theresa is based in Portland, Oregon and became a member of Fractured Atlas last year in her efforts to raise the funding necessary to bring her project to life. She hopes that “Mother of Exiles” will ultimately be performed by choirs around the world and used as an anthem for organizations and campaigns that seek to support asylum seekers.
"Mother of Exiles" is a choral composition whose text is adapted from Emma Lazarus' poem "The New Colossus," which is inscribed on the Statue of Liberty. I composed this music in the hopes that it would inspire people on all sides of the immigration question to remember what the the Statue of Liberty used to stand for, and to express gratitude and appreciation for the means by which most of us came to live in the United States. A crowdfunding campaign is underway to raise donations to help finance a professional recording of "Mother of Exiles" that will be released and distributed worldwide.
The fees for a professional recording and release were much higher than I could afford on my own. I needed a system for attracting donations to support this project and its mission.
I heard about Fractured Atlas' fiscal sponsorship program from an artist colleague who encouraged me to apply. Running a crowdfunding campaign with Fractured Atlas’ structured support was appealing to me. So far, the largest benefit of becoming a member has been the ability to create a platform for fundraising and promotion. This frees my time to focus on new opportunities that arise as a result of this increased visibility.
Through our Fractured Atlas crowdfunding campaign, we have raised over $5500. We’re three-fourths of the way to our goal, with two weeks left in the campaign.
Though I’ve yet to explore all of the many services and opportunities offered by Fractured Atlas, my impression is that membership in the Fractured Atlas community provides support on many levels, including fundraising, promotion, clarification of goals, and arts management. During the coming year, I look forward to the benefits of Fractured Atlas' experience, reputation, and resources.
"Mother of Exiles" will be performed in Portland, Oregon, on March 1st at 4pm, at the Alberta Rose Theater. The performance is part of Resonance Ensemble’s “Safe Harbor” Concert. In addition, a recording of "Mother of Exiles" will be released by PARMA Recordings in Spring 2020 on an album of choral works entitled "Voices of Earth and Air, Volume 3."
Learn more about "Mother of Exiles" and support the project at https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/mother-of-exiles/campaigns/3118.