MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts Program
802-322-1695 My practice became interdisciplinary when I lost interest in working on mediums per se and began exploring larger themes and states of consciousness instead. Read More....
Because I believe it encompasses and informs all of the others, one label has recently stepped to the fore: Facilitator. Read More....
My creative life has always taken place at the intersection of social activism. Read More....
Art can tell stories that otherwise remain untold. We are able to say things that would otherwise be unspeakable. Read More....
My practice as an artist, muralist, activist and clinical psychologist revolves around making seen what is hidden, secret and denied and the subsequent implications of revelation. Read More....
I live in Newfoundland, the youngest and economically poorest province in Canada, though one of its richest in culture, history, and traditions of survival. Read More....
I am a musician and artist, and my work involves overlooked elements of sound. Read More....
I have great concern about what I perceive as a silencing of our culture both in terms of the act of speaking and in terms of how what is spoken is shaped for consumption. Read More....
I have an interdisciplinary artistic practice in which my studio work encompasses a range of media which has its foundations in art history, art theory, history, feminism, and literature of Asian, Hispanic and western cultures. Read More....
I'm not sure I have a choice but to make meaning. My challenge is always to channel the impulse. Read More....
My life's work has been a deep engagement with the wonders of learning and community building, within a "griot" or bard tradition. Read More....
I am interested in 'relationships' of things within phenomena or events. Read More....
The mundane work of every day life, the dailiness of human existence always makes an appearance in my artwork. Read More....
Currently the focus of my research is on the dynamic interplay between risk, dialogue and the creative process in art, healing and peace work. Read More....
kira.obolensky@goddard.edu I’m primarily a maker of narratives—some are used in artists’ books, some become theatrical performances. Read More....
andrea.parkins@goddard.edu I am a New York-based composer, sound/installation
artist and electro-multi-instrumentalist. Read More....
I am interested in work that can further awareness of the interconnections of nature and humanity, and reinforce a sense of hope and responsibility for our thought/action in the world. Read More....
I am drawn to investigating tensions that arise from contradiction, conflict and multiple possible meanings. Read More....
I call myself an ecological artist, as I am concerned with the dynamics of living systems. Read More.... |