Artist in Residence at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College of Visual & Performing Arts
(UMassD CVPA)
Oct 2019 - May 2020
I was artist in residence at UMass Dartmouth's College of Visual & Performing Arts for the academic year of 2019-20. With two months to go and my projects culminating, the coronavirus pandemic hit. I left the US for Singapore, where I finished out my time as AiR, living between multiple time zones while adapting my projects.
In Oct 2019, I started with Elevator Lady - a way to interface with the art department as a newcomer. I sat in the elevators of the CVPA Star Store campus in downtown New Bedford to meet people. I asked students/faculty about the institution of art, played whale sounds and the Moby-Dick audiobook (Moby-Dick begins in New Bedford), stretched, and received plant gifts.
In May 2020, I end with
Projects made:
Words of Support
Faculty Relations
82 Questions for being the Artist-in-Residence at a University Art Department
Whale Relaxation & Contemplation Session
A Whaling Descendant Performs In Four Acts
The Alternative Moby-Dick Marathon
Past artists in residence:
Roz Crews - Center for Undisciplined Research
Lauren Moran - Community Is A Question
Special thanks to Thomas Stubblefield, Andrea Fernandes, Viera Levitt, Lawrence Jenkens and the Dean's Office
In Oct 2019, I started with Elevator Lady - a way to interface with the art department as a newcomer. I sat in the elevators of the CVPA Star Store campus in downtown New Bedford to meet people. I asked students/faculty about the institution of art, played whale sounds and the Moby-Dick audiobook (Moby-Dick begins in New Bedford), stretched, and received plant gifts.
In May 2020, I end with
Projects made:
Words of Support
Faculty Relations
82 Questions for being the Artist-in-Residence at a University Art Department
Whale Relaxation & Contemplation Session
A Whaling Descendant Performs In Four Acts
The Alternative Moby-Dick Marathon
Past artists in residence:
Roz Crews - Center for Undisciplined Research
Lauren Moran - Community Is A Question
Special thanks to Thomas Stubblefield, Andrea Fernandes, Viera Levitt, Lawrence Jenkens and the Dean's Office