About

ARTSCAPE presents weekly Internet radio conversations on film, theater, dance, music, fine art, and arts education.

ARTSCAPE is also an ongoing classroom resource for middle school, high school, and college students.

ARTSCAPE provides stimulating, engaging, and entertaining material for new art and design, research projects, and homework. ARTSCAPE supports the growth and development of young artists and performers worldwide.

David Lemberg, President of STATE CHANGE PRODUCTIONS, a 501(c)3 corporation, is Executive Producer and Host of ARTSCAPE and Executive Producer and Host of Science and Society, a weekly hour-long Internet radio program focusing on medical breakthroughs, energy and the environment, space exploration, nanotechnology, and K-12 science education. David has interviewed more than 400 world-renowned researchers, senior government officials, and industry-leading executives. He is based in San Diego.

David studied theater in New York City and was a professional dancer for many years. He taught at the Princeton Ballet Society, and performed in Equity summer stock and with several dance companies in New York. His performing career began at the age of seven, as the Mad Hatter in a school production of Alice in Wonderland.

David practiced chiropractic on Manhattan’s Upper East Side for more than 20 years. He is the author of Commitment to Fitness: Real Fitness for Real People, and dozens of articles on health, fitness, and well-being. David’s work has appeared in Muscle & Fitness, Dancemagazine, and the peer-reviewed journal, Topics in Clinical Chiropractic.

David was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and attended the Columbia University Science Honors Program, studying neurophysiology and computer science. He participated for two years in the National Science Foundation Program in Biochemistry at the Loomis School, in Windsor, CT.