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Frederick Arts Council Announces The Hood College Ceramic Arts Mfa Faculty And Student Exhibition

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Thursday, January 27, 2022

FREDERICK, Md., Jan. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Frederick Arts Council announces the Hood College Ceramic Arts MFA Faculty and Student Exhibition, a show featuring ceramic works by eight artists, including faculty and graduate students of Frederick County's ceramics graduate program at Hood College.

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  • FREDERICK, Md., Jan. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Frederick Arts Council announces the Hood College Ceramic Arts MFA Faculty and Student Exhibition, a show featuring ceramic works by eight artists, including faculty and graduate students of Frederick County's ceramics graduate program at Hood College.
  • Chaz Martinsen, Faculty - Chaz Martinsen, MFA, is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Ceramics and the Interim Director of the Graduate Ceramic Arts program at Hood College, Frederick, MD.
  • Instagram: @jennagianni; Website: jennalynnstudios.com
    Jason Laney, Faculty - Jason Laney, MFA, is an Adjunct Instructor of Ceramics at Hood College, Frederick, MD.
  • Instagram: @amnah_abdulsalam
    Catalina Chiquillo, Graduate Student - Catalina is currently a student in the graduate Ceramic Arts Program at Hood College.

Kent Meyers Serves as First Woodberry Forest White Family Artist-in-Residence

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

WOODBERRY FOREST, Va., Nov. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Woodberry Forest School is pleased to announce that author Kent Meyers is the school's first White Family Artist-in-Residence.

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  • WOODBERRY FOREST, Va., Nov. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Woodberry Forest School is pleased to announce that author Kent Meyers is the school's first White Family Artist-in-Residence.
  • The artist-in-residence program is designed to support long-term stays by writers and artists, giving students sustained contact with working professionals.
  • Both Kip White '99 and Grant White '00 credit their years at Woodberry with instilling in them an enduring love of literature and art.
  • It was in the hopes of helping current students experience this same discovery that the brothers have established in conjunction with their parents, Gail and Frayser White III, the White Family Artist-in-Residence Program.