Residency Programs in the 21st Century
SOLD OUT | Residency Programs in the 21st Century
This panel discussion addresses the role that residency programs play within the current cultural context. Among other issues, the panelists consider the proliferation of these programs over the last 25 years.
Admission | Free with Ticket SOLD OUT
- Panel
- Hannah Feldman, associate professor of art history, Northwestern University
- Natilee Harren, associate professor of art history, University of Houston
- David Hartt, associate professor of fine arts, Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania
- Leslie Hewitt, associate professor of art, Cooper Union, New York City
- Rebecca Matalon, curator, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston
- Riley Robinson, director, Artpace, San Antonio
- Hamza Walker, director, LAXART, Los Angeles
- Moderator: Mary Leclère, associate director, MFAH Core Program
Plan Your Visit This event takes place in Favrot Auditorium at the Glassell School of Art. Seating is available with your free ticket, while supplies last.
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About the Core Residency Program
Established in 1982, the Glassell School of Art’s Core Residency Program offers postgraduate residencies for art critics and visual artists.
The Core Program at the Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from The Joseph & Sylvia Slifka Foundation; The Powell Foundation; and The Glassell Family Foundation.
Core fellowships have been underwritten by Anchorage Foundation of Texas; Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; Mr. Brad Blume; Ms. Bettie Cartwright; Mr. and Mrs. Jamal H. Daniel; The Dickson-Allen Foundation; Mr. Ronald A. Logan; and The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation, Inc.