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Artists-in-Residence

 

 

 

Artists-in-Residence:

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Stay  either one academic year (approximately September 1 to May 15), one semester, or a six-week concentrated period (a minimum of 15 hours a week);

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Work with and guide 1 to 6 students for 1 credit hour, four times per semester. If more than 6 students apply for instruction, a class will be formed, and the students will meet six times per semester for 1 credit hour;

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Participate in Wesley’s artistic community through support, instruction, and/or critique of other resident artists, student’s staff, or faculty work.

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Participate in community outreach to churches if invited;

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Visual artists participate in a group exhibition in the Dadian Gallery; performing artists participate in a chapel service or scheduled performance; literary artists give a reading of their work.

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Visual artists donate one piece of work to the Luce Center for the Arts and Religion that will be a permanent piece of the art collection at Wesley Theological Seminary; performing artists donate a video/audio tape of chapel participation or performance; literary artists donate a copy of their work.

Artists-in-Residence for Spring 2008 were:
Robert Peppers, Kim Jackson, and Karen Schiff.

In Fall 2008, we are expecting
Jennifer Lea Hall, Tim Holmes, and James Quentin Young

send questions about the Artist-in-Residence Program
to
Dennis Crolley, Program Administrator
dcrolley@wesleyseminary.edu

The artists who created the works of art shown on this site own the copyrights to them.
please do not copy or distribute

send comments or questions about the gallery to the curator at:
dsokolove@wesleyseminary.edu

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