Spring 2016 Visiting Artists
Every year, acclaimed arts professionals come to Dickinson to present their work and interact with students in small groups, in and out of the classroom. Meet the distinguished artists who will visit Dickinson during the spring 2016 semester.
March
Kenny Endo, music
Kenny Endo comes to Dickinson for a concert, co-sponsored by the Department of East Asian Studies and the Bullard Music and Culture Fund, that celebrates his 40th year of taiko drumming. Endo is one of the leading artists in contemporary percussion and rhythm and the vanguard of the taiko genre, and he continues to pave new paths in Japanese-style drumming. A performer, composer and teacher of taiko with numerous awards and accolades, Endo is a consummate artist, blending Japanese taiko with rhythms influenced from around the world into original melodies and improvisation.
Learn more
- March Calendar of Arts
- Fall 2015 Artists-in-Residence
- “Back by Popular Demand†(Singer Pur residency)
- “Music as Activism†(Janie Cole residency)
- Department of Music
- The Arts at Dickinson
April
Edwidge Danticat, creative writing
Born in Haiti in 1969, MacArthur Fellow and Stellfox Award-winner Edwidge Danticat learned English—the language in which she now writes—at age 12, when she moved to the United States. She went on to become published author at age 25 and she the recipient of the 1995 Pushcart Short Story Prize and 1999 American Book Award.
Danticat's published works include Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection; Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist; and Brother, I’m Dying, a 2007 finalist for the National Book Award and 2008 winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for autobiography. Her most recent books are Mama's Nightingale, a picture book, and Untwine, a young-adult novel.
Danticat also has taught in Universities in New York, Miami and Texas. She visits Dickinson through the Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Scholars and Writers Program.
Learn more
- April Calendar of Arts
- Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Scholars and Writers Program
- “Stellfox Award: A Visual Historyâ€
- “Inspiring Interaction†(Lorrie Moore, 2013)
- “A Literary Jolt†(Seamus Heaney, 2014)
- Department of English
Thomas Wharton, visual art
completes a monthlong residency with the art & art-history department in April. The annual artist-in-residence program is made possible with generous support from the Sylvia J. Smith ’73 Fund.
Wharton earned an M.F.A. in studio art from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2015. He has shown his work nationally, and his work is found in permanent collections at the Ewing Gallery, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; and the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Wharton's awards include the Audience Choice Award, Handheld Film Festival, UTK, Knoxville, Tenn.; and the Orin B. & Emma G. Graf Graduate Travel Award and Terry Burnette Memorial Award, both bestowed by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He has served residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and the University of Tennessee, where he has assisted in studio art, painting and drawing courses.
- April Calendar of Arts
- Department of Art & Art History
- “Impulse and Deliberation†(Brenton-Good residency, fall 2015)
- Past Art & Art History Events
- The Arts at Dickinson
Mary Miss, visual art
Since the 1960s eminent artist Mary Miss has worked across sculpture, architecture, landscape design and installation to make art that addresses pressing environmental concerns, such as water conservation and climate change. Miss also is the architect of City as a Living Laboratory (CALL), a platform for artists to collaborate with scientists, urban planners, policymakers and the public to make issues of sustainability tangible through the arts. This lecture is presented by the Department of Art & Art History.
Miss visits Dickinson through the Lane L. and Robert H. Weiner lecture series.
Leran more
- April Calendar of Arts
- Department of Art & Art History
- Sustainability
- “Mary Miss†(Art in America)
- “Art as Activism†(previous award-winner Sue Coe)
- “Impulse and Deliberation†(Brenton-Good residency, fall 2015)
- The Arts at Dickinson
PAST ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE
- Fall 2015: Amy Boone-McCreesh, Daniel Finch and Brenton Good, Singer Pur, Janie Cole, Mohammed Fairouz, Shani Collins-Achille and Katie Roy ’15, Adaskin String Trio
- Spring 2015: Michael Wille, Feng Weina, Holland Cotter, Michael Clayville and Relâche
- Fall 2014: Peter Minkler, Amernet String Quartet and Matthew Bengtson, Lorrie Moore, Sarah Cahill, John Sanborn and Relâche
- Spring 2014: Bill Bowers, Judith Schaechter, JACK Quartet and Paul Muldoon