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Sous Chef Zane Burchett and the Dynamic Kitchen Love

…practically unparalleled gourmet pizza making skills. “Zane is fabulous and there are many ideas and perspectives we share, and enough things are different that I think we compliment each other,”…


VCCA-France News


Aurélien Morisse at VCCA-France in “La Depeche”

Somewhere “between science fiction and poetry” — that’s how the French newspaper La Depeche described the work Aurélien Morisse did while in residence at Moulin à Nef in Auvillar, France,…


Fellows Selected for 2008 International Exchanges

The jurying work has been completed for the 2008 international exchange residencies and the VCCA artists, writers and composers selected to travel to artist communities abroad are: Tyrone Guthrie Centre,…


Valerie Miner on Crafting Her New Novel, “The Roads Between Them”

…moves back and forth in time with numerous flashbacks to the women’s childhood. All the women are politically and community engaged and dealing with issues that are both universal and…


OPPORTUNITY FOR ARTISTS WHO HAVE NEVER BEEN TO VCCA

…Are you using social media in new and compelling ways — as a tool of self-expression? Thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, VCCA is able…


First Robert Johnson Fellow in Residence

…artistic spectacle in order to visualize the unseen: psychological states, emotions, compulsions, thinking patterns, and dreams. These works are designed to re-enact an event, perform a task for the viewer,…


Barbara Page’s Encounters with History

…she needed to know. Now, she regularly gets commissions for her science-based work. At VCCA Barbara was working on one such commission for the State University of New York at…


Ten VCCA Poets Reading at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD, on Sunday, August 12

Whether you want to find out what a VCCA residency is like, or reminisce about one, don’t miss this reading at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on Sunday, August…


Fellow Spotlight: Stephen G. Bloom

…what happens when 150 Lubavitcher Jews move to a northeast Iowa town, buy the local slaughterhouse, and become the town’s power brokers. Steve just completed The Oxford Project, to be…