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R. I. Sutherland-Cohen
About Me
R. I. Sutherland-Cohen lives in New York City. He is a Professor Emeritus and former Associate
Professor and Production Manager for the Department of Theater at Brooklyn
College. Following his college years (Bachelor of Science in Mathematics –
Northeastern University and Master of Fine Arts in Directing – Boston University)
he has stage managed numerous productions on Broadway, over forty operas for
New York City Opera, and theatrical productions throughout the world. His
production management credits include Lincoln Center Festivals, HOWL! Festivals,
ten years as Entertainment Operations Manager for the Tropicana Hotel and
Casino in Atlantic City, Associate Producer/Writer for Westinghouse Television’s
syndicated series Earth Lab, as well overseeing a wide-range of special live-
performance events.
Highlights of R. I. Sutherland-Cohen’s photography pursuits are an extensive solo
showing in the Living Room Gallery for the Jazz Ministry at Saint Peter’s Church in
New York City, September – October, 2010 and at the Berlitz Language Center / Rockefeller Center, June-July 2013. Previously his
photos have been exhibited in a Lincoln Center showing of employees’ photographs, and in an
exhibition of jazz photographs at the Hot Summer Jazz Festival in Minneapolis, as
well as inclusions in the Collections of Paul Simon, Winona Ryder, and Lawrence
Ferlinghetti. Through association with Beat writers, the Allen Ginsberg Trust has
reproduced Robert’s photographs in Screaming with Joy: The Life of Allen
Ginsberg by Graham Caveny. His selected photos have appeared in Bill
Morgan’s book Beats Across America.
As a jazz photographer Robert's photos are regularly included The New York City Jazz Record, Jazz Times, Jazz Inside, and the
international publications: Jazz Journal, Wire, Jazz Magazine, and Jazzman.
It is over this lengthy production career mounting live performance productions
that Robert developed his visual sense of arrangement, composition, light and
shadow. In a parallel soundscape for his own inner life he has been capturing the
fleeting moments that characterize the highest edges of jazz and blues. He has
translated some of these recent moments to the Jazz Expressions website.