New Artist-in-Residence Announced

The CAC is very excited to reveal the name of our 2018-2019 Artist-in-Residence.

Now in its 6th year, the Artist-in-Residence program has established a reputation of helping to launch and develop the careers of talented visual artists in a diverse range of media. Last year, the Community Arts Council supported Lynette LaFontaine, a traditional Métis artist and Michael Kast, a photographic/mixed media artist, both of whom drew attention to the artistic and cultural diversity that defines our contemporary community. This year, we have selected a seasoned visual artist, known throughout our community as a both an artistic pedagogue and mentor.

Earlier today, residents and arts supporters of the Prince George community gathered at Studio 2880 to meet and greet Donna Morrison and welcome her to this illustrious program.

ABOUT THE ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

The Artist-in-Residence program is intended to accommodate artists for a period of one year for the development and production of ongoing or new bodies of work.

Components of the program include:

· No-cost studio space at Studio 2880

· Administrative and mentorship support

· Website, newspaper, radio, TV and social media coverage throughout the term

· Opportunities to display and sell artwork at CAC events

· Minimum one, 30-day, Feature Gallery Exhibit

The Artist-in-Residence also facilitates outreach activities such as talks, workshops and exhibitions, intended to promote interaction and professional development, and provide access to a diverse range arts practices within the community. During the term of the residency, the artist also delivers art classes for children, adults and seniors.

The artists in residence to date have included Corey Hardeman, Cliff Mann, Crystal Tarr, Carla Joseph, Michael Kast and Lynette LaFontaine.

“This past year was really a unique experience in having dynamic individuals such as Michael and Lynette being part of the Studio 2880 community, and when we reviewed the applications for this year, Donna’s really stood out to us.”, says Sean Farrell, Arts Council Executive Director. “Donna is an inspiring artist with a global perspective and our belief is that by having her maintain an instructional studio on site this year, the Artist-in-Residence will make a significant contribution to our efforts to engage more community members. We look forward to enjoying many wonderful creative experiences with Donna, who will be an important participant at all of our signature events and outreach initiatives this year.”

For more information on the Artist-in-Residence Program, please contact Lisa Redpath, Program Manager, 250-563-2880 or lredpath@studio2880.com.