Welcome to
United
Arts
Agency
UAA was founded in 2010, since then we have been booking our eclectic roster of Artists at some of the most innovative events around the world.
Welcome to
United
Arts
Agency
Since 2010 UAA has facilitated booking a curated, eclectic roster of Artists at some of the most innovative events around the world.
EXPERIENCE
Over 10 Years
We have watched the Arts booking industry dramatically morph over the last ten years. The demand for innovative experience based Art is at an all time high. We are here to curate and facilitate.
TECH
Technology
UAA develops proprietary cutting edge performance and stage technology that we offer exclusively to our clients to facilitate creativity and innovation.
CULTURE
The Artists Agency
We are a collective founded by Artists. When you are represented by UAA you are family. Being Artists ourselves we come from a unique understanding as an agency.
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August/September Spotlight: Good Chaos
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Climate activist plasters over ‘Poppies at Argenteuil’
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‘Dear England’ set to expand and return to National Theatre
The National Theatre of London is home to some of the world’s best theatre offerings, representing global and local stories year-round. One of the UK’s…
The Louvre looking to move the ‘Mona Lisa’
Mona Lisa—the name alone evokes a well-instilled sense of inspiring beauty, subtle mystery, and an ageless captivation. It’s such a cultural staple that many of…
June/July Member Spotlight: The Field Foundation
Submitted by mar@giarts.org on June 4, 2024 The Field Foundation of Illinois is a private and independent foundation that, along with its strategic partners, distributes…
The humanity of an actor in “In Her Time (Iris’ Version)”
The film industry is a multi-faceted machine of artifice. Not only in its material, but there is a particularly inhuman quality to the making of…
Monet’s “Bord de Mer” requisitioned due to Nazi trafficking
The past few years have been no stranger to the displacement of people and art, works often finding their way into the hands of authorities…
April Member Spotlight: Cave Canem
Submitted by Jaime Sharp on March 29, 2024 Cave Canem was founded by Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady in 1996 to remedy the underrepresentation and…
Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 wraps on a year of growth
Many international festivals have been seeing a slow return to their former glory this past year after reduced operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic—although there…
“Creepy Portraits” lands Quebec teacher in lawsuit
In the modern art paradigm, consent and plagiarism are more hotly debated topics than ever. From the purposefully slippery cesspool that is AI art generation…
“The Mousetrap” celebrates 50 years at St Martin’s Theatre
When most people think of theatre productions with legendary longevity, their mind goes to Broadway. After all, the North American mecca of musicals and beyond…