The Room on Richards
Odd Meridian Arts runs Morrow, the creative space at 910 Richards Street, and programs it the way a presenter programs a venue. On any given night the bill might be dance, poetry, drag, puppetry, or film rather than a four-piece with a backline. The company is an interdisciplinary outfit, and the calendar reflects it: workshops alongside performances, hybrid showcases that cross several forms.
Their anchor event is AHMM, Asian Heritage Month at Morrow, the annual festival they produce across April and May. It runs multi-week and multi-discipline, giving a photographer a long window and a lot of variety packed into one address.
What That Means for Coverage
Morrow is a small, multidisciplinary room, so shooting it has more in common with a black-box theatre than a club pit. Lighting is built for the work on stage, so expect low light, deep shadows, and performances where movement, rather than a vocalist at a mic, is the frame. There is no three-song rule baked in. The terms for any given night are set per event.
Access
Odd Meridian Arts does not publish a photo policy. There is no posted process for arranging coverage and no stated terms for a given night. A photographer who needs access can reach out through the public channels listed on this page, the website or Instagram.