Gateway Performance Productions exists to produce work that transcends cultural and societal differences in content and/or form through the cultivation of a wide variety of public platforms - local to international and traditional to non- traditional. Projects are created for live performances, video, film and radio and include related visual art, literary and photographic elements. The emphasis is on creating new work, exploring new and emerging art forms as well utilizing relevant existing forms. Gateway artists have performed and taught throughout the United States and in thirteen other countries at festivals, theatres, universities, colleges, conferences, arts centers, museums, art galleries, nature centers, libraries and schools. Highlights include performances with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Akron Symphony, at the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the High Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian, for General Motors, Delta Airlines, the First National Conference on Masks of the Theatre and the Aero International Mask Festival in Denmark.Film and video productions have been distributed nationally for Public Television, won a regional EMMY as "Outstanding Entertainment Program of the Year" and been featured at the American Film Institute Video Festival in Los Angeles with nomination for the Robert Bennett Award. Gateway artists also collaborated with Crawford Media to create the first motion capture animation, which showcased at a SIGGRAPH Conference for 25,000 attendees. Content for radio and radio programs have been produced for Public Radio and commercial stations. These include Public Radio stations - WABE in Atlanta and KSFR in Santa Fe, New Mexico - as well WMLB, Voice of the Arts in Atlanta.Since 2000 Gateway has maintained The Mask Center in Atlanta - a venue for video, film and live stage productions, exhibits, classes and rehearsals.