Body of Work

“dreamscape[s] where the judgments and classifications of the waking mind are inoperative, and where the single self keeps splitting and blurring.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Multimedia Performance, Poetry, and Art

Tom Pearson’s multimedia works explore memory, refuge, and environmentalism through interactive experiences rooted in ritual and material culture. His writing is noted for its haunting, surreal imagery, described as “vastly panoramic and deeply personal” (Kirkus Reviews). In performance, Pearson is celebrated for his ability to craft “dreamscape[s] where the judgments and classifications of the waking mind are inoperative, and where the single self keeps splitting and blurring” (The New York Times).

Performance Highlights

Published Works

Recent poems have appeared in The Arlington Literary Journal, Alocasia Literary Magazine, and 3Elements Literary Review. New poems also appear in Writings. Below are full-length works, currently available.

Exhibition Highlights

“Mesmeric and enveloping… stunning visual multimedia” — Kirkus Reviews

Films Available to Stream

Over 25 Awards in more than 40 Film Festivals Worldwide

Body of Work (1999-Present)

 THIRD RAIL PROJECTS

Creators of site-specific dance, immersive theater, and experiential performance

Tom Pearson’s artistic life in New York City began in the dance world of the early-1990s at the Alvin Ailey and Martha Graham schools. Throughout the decade, he studied writing, performance theory, and choreography, eventually earning in a degree in Performance Studies from New York University. While performing professionally for other companies, Pearson also began showing his own choreography in at venues like the Theater of the Riverside Church and Broadway’s Bridge for Dance.

A pivotal moment arrived in the summer of 2001 when he presented his first work under the banner of Third Rail Dance at the New York International Fringe Festival. Later that year, he formally co-founded the company alongside Brian Weaver and Jennine Willett. Reconfigured in 2007 as Third Rail Projects with co-directors Zach Morris and Jennine Willett, the collective has since redefined the medium, becoming a global leader in site-specific, immersive, and experiential performance.

“The artists of Third Rail are masters of the skewed perspective."

— Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Both critically acclaimed and an audience favorite, Third Rail Projects’ catalog of work has received widespread recognition for their contribution to site-specific and immersive theater formats, garnering such prestigious awards as two New York Dance and Performance (Bessie) Awards, a Chita Rivera Award for Choreography, and a Drama Desk Awards Nomination for Unique Theatrical Experience. Third Rail Projects has also been recognized as part of the creative team of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning virtual reality adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Wolves in the Walls and as contributors and featured artists in the Emmy Award-winning series IMMERSIVE.WORLD by ALL ARTS. In 2016, the artistic directors were named among the 100 most influential people in Brooklyn Culture by Brooklyn Magazine.

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