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S22 MFAIA-VT has ended
This is a working draft of the MFAIA-VT Spring 2022 Residency schedule. Please do not consider any dates or sessions listed to be final until you have received notification from the program telling you so.  If you have questions, contact AcademicServices@goddard.edu.
Friday, January 7
 

4:00pm EST

FINAL Deadline for Graduating Student Paperwork: (Due two weeks before the commencement residency)
In order to receive a diploma at graduation, graduating students must complete the following by this deadline: 

  • The final product must be submitted and approved by the advisor and second reader in SIS.  
  •  All end of semester student evaluations must be submitted in SIS.  
  • If applicable, all course equivalents must be submitted and approved in SIS.  
  • Any Student Account balance must be addressed.  
  • All materials must be returned to the Library.  Please contact the registrar@goddard.edu for assistance.

Speakers

Friday January 7, 2022 4:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Program Website
 
Friday, January 14
 

12:00am EST

DEADLINE: Final Registration of New & Returning Students (All day on the Friday before the start of the residency)
All registration paperwork (academic, financial aid and student account clearances) is due to the Registrar's Office. Any changes in enrollment status should be submitted and approved by the program chair and Registrar before registration. At registration, the Registrar will do the final registration and certification of enrollment in the student information systems (student attendance is not needed). Students who are incomplete with the registration paperwork will be placed on a leave of absence for the semester or withdrawn as outlined in the academic handbooks. Eligible students are then considered enrolled for the semester; any changes in enrollment after registration will follow policies outlined in the academic handbooks. Please contact registrar@goddard.edu if you have any questions about your registration status. No event attendance is needed.

Speakers

Friday January 14, 2022 12:00am - 11:50pm EST
Deadline
 
Wednesday, January 19
 

12:00am EST

SELF STUDY: Intro to Tech Tools & Residency Resources
Video & links that address:

Speakers

Wednesday January 19, 2022 12:00am - 12:00am EST
Program Website

12:00am EST

IMPORTANT LINKS TO BOOKMARK: Info Needed for Residency & Semester Study
See Canvas Semester Space for S22 MFAIA-VT

Wednesday January 19, 2022 12:00am - 12:00am EST
Canvas

12:00am EST

Arrival Day - New Students & Faculty
Wednesday January 19, 2022 12:00am - 11:59pm EST
Help Desk

12:00am EST

SELF-STUDY: How to Use Canvas (for all students)
See the Canvas Student Training Handbook and view the draft Canvas Semester Space for your program: MFAIA-VT or EDU-VT.

Canvas Navigation Video Tutorial
Navigation Overview Video: This video provides an overview of navigation within Canvas.

S22 Canvas Spaces Video Tutorial
Canvas spaces video: This video provides an overview of the different Canvas spaces available for the Spring 2022 semester.

Also, consider attending Claudia Zysk's NSO: Intro to Canvas and Q&A about other Residency IT Tools (All students welcome) on January 20th.

Speakers

Wednesday January 19, 2022 12:00am - 11:59pm EST
Canvas

12:00am EST

SELF-STUDY: NSO Activating Accounts and Intro to SIS (30 Self-Study PowerPoint slides)
View the Intro to SIS PowerPoint Slides for your program
New students are encouraged to review these presentation slides to use as a reference to activate your Goddard email account and your student information system (SIS) profile. There is additional information presented as an Intro to SIS for learning the navigation features and where to create your study plan. If you have additional questions, contact registrar@goddard.edu or plan to attend one of the NSO Working in SIS and Creating a Study Plan Drop-in Sessions with the Registrar on Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday afternoon during this residency.

Speakers

Wednesday January 19, 2022 12:00am - 11:59pm EST
Link attached

12:00am EST

SELF-STUDY: NSO Intro to the Writing Center (15 mins asynchronous)
Please see Writing Center video and transcript.
In this quick recorded session we will review resources available to Goddard Students regarding Goddard Writing Coaches and the Writing Center.

Wednesday January 19, 2022 12:00am - 11:59pm EST
Program Website

11:00am EST

1:00pm EST

New Student Check-in
Wednesday January 19, 2022 1:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Help Desk

2:00pm EST

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Wednesday January 19, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

 
Thursday, January 20
 

12:00am EST

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Thursday January 20, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

10:00am EST

11:00am EST

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Thursday January 20, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

1:00pm EST

Check-in for Returning Students
Thursday January 20, 2022 1:00pm - Friday January 21, 2022 11:00am EST
Help Desk

2:00pm EST

NSO: Introduction to the Ecology of Your Goddard Experience (with EDU)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242
Overview of the communications tools that support your learning experience; and how to thrive in Residency.. and beyond

Speakers
avatar for Deborah Bloom

Deborah Bloom

Assistant Dean of Community Life, Goddard College
Deborah Bloom started at Goddard in 2015 in the Student Academic Support offices. As the Director of Student Services, she supervises the Writing Center, ADS office, and Student Life. Deborah has recently been elected to serve on the Goddard Board of Trustees as the Staff Constituent... Read More →
avatar for Stephen Pite

Stephen Pite

Assistant Academic Dean, Goddard College
Stephen’s career is one of innovative program development and teaching in higher education for the arts, along with collaborative community engagement and organizational leadership as creative communications transformed our culture in Digital Age. In 2002 Stephen authored, The Digital... Read More →


Thursday January 20, 2022 2:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom

2:00pm EST

3:15pm EST

NSO: Welcome to the Goddard Community (MFAIA)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242
This session will focus on you, and getting to know your fellow students. We will also review some Goddard policies and wellness information. While important information will be conveyed, this is an interactive and discussion-oriented session.

Speakers

Thursday January 20, 2022 3:15pm - 4:30pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom

4:45pm EST

NSO: Intro to Canvas and Q& A about other Residency IT Tools (All students welcome)
Zoom link for this session.
Join us for an introductory overview of Canvas Goddard's new learning management system and the functionalities that will be available for our spring 2022 soft launch. Review the student canvas training handbook and watch the video tutorials before we meet. Access your dashboard at https://goddardcollege.instructure.com/ and get familiar with Canvas and the spaces available to you.

Canvas Student Training Handbook


Speakers

Thursday January 20, 2022 4:45pm - 5:30pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Thursday January 20, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

New Students and Current/Graduating Students Gathering
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709

Gathering of the MFAIA community to meet nd welcome new students to the community!

Thursday January 20, 2022 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom
 
Friday, January 21
 

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Friday January 21, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

11:00am EST

NSO: MFAIA Program Orientation/Check In
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709This workshop focuses on Progressive Education as a modality for learning, the MFAIA degree criteria, and the development of study plans as a whole (SPAW) and semester student plans.

Speakers

Friday January 21, 2022 11:00am - 11:30am EST
Media Room and Zoom

11:30am EST

MFAIA Fall 2021 (Returning) Advising Groups Meet

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Friday January 21, 2022 11:30am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Friday January 21, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

2:00pm EST

2:00pm EST

NSO Intro to Library Resources & Research (All students welcome)
https://zoom.us/my/eileengatti
This session will introduce you to the resources available through the Eliot D. Pratt Library. Learn how to get started on your research, how to request books, how to improve your search strategy, and how to use the built-in database citation tools. Returning students are welcome to join to get a library refresher and ask questions about research.

Speakers
avatar for Eileen Gatti

Eileen Gatti

Director of Information Access, Goddard College
I am excited to be working with you all this semester, and hope you will share your research quandaries and "eureka!" moments with me.



Friday January 21, 2022 2:00pm - 2:45pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

3:00pm EST

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Friday January 21, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

MFAIA GUEST ARTIST WORKSHOP: Soft Focus with Ellen Sebastian Chang (with introduction by Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709Soft Focus: a gathering of all our senses within the interdisciplinary natures we inhabit. Soft Focus a workshop to blur the optics of learned value judgements, to take the pressure off. Soft Focus as a means to allow all our senses to enCOURAGE our surroundings to come towards us (our imaginations).

ICE BREAKER â€” a game for the unknown.
We will engage peripheral vision.
Bypass our intellect in favor of instinct and intuition.
Play Viola Spolin Improv Techniques within the hybrid spaces of Zoom/In person to discovery how we connect.
Play with words as sounds, images, colors, tastes and touch, rather than rigid definitions.
Share skills.



Friday January 21, 2022 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom
 
Saturday, January 22
 

7:00am EST

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Saturday January 22, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

10:00am EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: Sosen Kara No Chikara (Strength from Ancestors)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Maya will speak to her journey over the past two and a half years as a movement artist creating works rooted in her identity. This project - her first true screendance - satiated her thirst to explore the collaborative process with two Asian American women artists in varying places of identity. After 3.5 months of virtual and in-person discussion, Jess Nguyen, Maddie Burke and Maya celebrated their Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese heritages respectively while paying homage and acknowledging three generations: the gen who stayed, the gen who moved and the gen born in America. Through the art-making process of kintsugi-based painting, food-making and storytelling, this film honors the invisible bond we hold to our ancestors. The hope is to shine a light on the strength and beauty of Asian American women and their eternal connection to the generations before and after them.  

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 10:00am - 10:30am EST
Media Room and Zoom

10:45am EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: To Be Human is to Be A (Messy) Story
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
At our core, we are nothing but the stories we choose to tell. Often times, these stories seem to be presented in a neat & tidy box, but there is so much unexplored beauty in the natural mess caused by living life. The culmination of my explorations at Goddard lead to the writing of a musical, memoir, solo show entitled “the naked i” which tells the story of my relationship with mental illness in tandem with the story of losing my younger brother to suicide earlier in 2021. The prerecorded portion of this presentation will include snippets of the solo show, along with discussions of my research & creative work during my time at Goddard. Let get messy, let’s get weird, let’s tell some stories.  


Saturday January 22, 2022 10:45am - 11:15am EST
Media Room and Zoom

11:30am EST

MFAIA Group and/or Individual Advising Time

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Saturday January 22, 2022 11:30am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

12:00pm EST

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Saturday January 22, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

1:00pm EST

Visiting Prospective MFAIA Students meet with Admissions
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/99601366713
This event is for prospective students who will be attending virtual residency events today. When you see them later in the day, please extend them a warm welcome.

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Zoom

2:00pm EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: Material Culture and the Associations we have with Objects
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709This presentation will explore material culture and the associations we have with objects. Part of my grad studies were spent creating a series of hybrid paintings, with objects seamlessly intertwined. Objects, especially ones from our past, hold personal, sometimes emotional meaning. By using objects suffused with associations that skew perspective and perception, narrative becomes open to interpretation. I plan on having multiple tables set up with assortments of vintage objects. Those listening to my presentation can break off into small groups, surrounding each table and explore the objects in front of them.  They are encouraged to arrange them, pick them up, experience them, and talk amongst themselves what kinds of associations they have with the objects. Then, after a brief introduction to my series of work, which will be hung around the room, I will open it up for questions.  


Saturday January 22, 2022 2:00pm - 2:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

2:45pm EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: The Make-A-Festo: Planning Your Visionary Future
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
The manifesto is a proclamation, a public performance. A manifesto articulates one’s driving principles, essentialized and shared to bolster an ideology. The conventional manifesto’s obsession with singularity, obedience, and purity leaves its adherents unequipped to adapt to our rapidly shifting reality. Breaking from form, I proffer an alternative, a queering that reimagines the manifesto as a Make-A-Festo. The Make-A-Festo is not a performance but, instead, the scaffolding for one. It is an offering that assists in defining your priorities, beliefs, and preoccupations. It imagines art making as future-making.  The Make-A-Festo is concise and actionable, unencumbered by unnecessary exposition. Each blank space is an invitation to document yourself as you presently are, and the form’s intentional elasticity allows it to evolve as you do. This is a framework you can return to for clarity and direction as you strive toward utopia. This interactive document, and its accompanying workshop, began as a series of questions I asked myself about my art making practice. It quickly became a framework for understanding my past, present, and imagined future. I am excited to share it with all of you.  I offer this Make-A-Festo as an incitement to speak rather than a provocation to listen. The trajectory of my artistic and personal becoming have undoubtedly shaped the Make-A-Festo. However, while my imagination informs its design, the content is left to yours. Join me for a short workshop for participants to create their own Make-A-Festo, articulating and planning their visionary futures.  

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 2:45pm - 3:15pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

3:30pm EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: Snack Time: A food-based art creation process
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
In this brief virtual gathering, participants will interact in responsive art creation involving snacks, creativity, and story sharing. Please have some food or objects and art supplies to manipulate nearby.

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 3:30pm - 4:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

4:00pm EST

EDU WORKSHOP (MFAIA Invited): Embodying Gender Expansive and Queer Affirming Educational Practices (60 mins)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/94272664457In our journeys to embody social justice education, what does it take to create and support spaces and contexts that are gender expansive and queer affirming? This workshop will journey with supporting educators to see themselves as learners, to tap into deep listening skills, and expand our own personal and embodied awareness of complexity. We will examine how to move past binaries into thinking in nuanced ways about the people and spaces we exist in as educators in our daily lives in order to radically support queering our educational practices and contexts.  

Attach Materials?

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 4:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

4:15pm EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: The Marathon Continues: Gang gang sh*t in wellness & creativity (30 mins)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Throughout the presentation, participants will explore the dichotomy of "gang gang sh*t" while exploring the intersections of wellness & creativity as it relates to community care & transformation. #themarathoncontinues

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 4:15pm - 4:45pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

5:00pm EST

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Saturday January 22, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: Litany for Liminal Existence: An Exploration of Performance as a Tool in the Search for Truth in Being (with exhibit in Haybarn Gallery?)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
What happens when we segment who we are to present and perform only certain aspects of the self in our everyday lives? If we only give breath to certain parts of ourselves we begin to lose the truth of being, our connection to community, and the chance to be a part of something greater. Performance, especially when approached with an interdisciplinary methodology,  is a tool that can be used to learn about/explore/and build a fuller truth of self and in turn build stronger communities and recognize our part in a larger metaphysical collective. This presentation will focus on the different ways performance weaves through our lives and how we can begin to utilize it with broader purpose.  

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 7:00pm - 7:30pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

7:45pm EST

GRAD PRESENTATION: Chronicles and Multiplicity
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709(Will show a video as part of presentation)
Chronicling the Chronicles - How I used psychotecnologies, hypnagogia, the autosymbolic effect, and improvisation to create a series of interrelated solo performances. I show how the process was a detangling of self to create a durational, modular, and sustainable performance practice. A person. A creature. An entity. A story.


Saturday January 22, 2022 7:45pm - 8:15pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

8:30pm EST

Community Open Mic
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
The Community Open Mic is an ideal opportunity to share short works or to workshop new writing, songs, or performances. Five & ten minute slots will be available. Please use this link to sign up or sign up on the Community Center Bulletin board on campus. Tracey will facilitate virtually.

Speakers

Saturday January 22, 2022 8:30pm - 10:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom
 
Sunday, January 23
 

7:00am EST

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Sunday January 23, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

10:00am EST

MFAIA STUDENT WORKSHOP: How does this Sound?
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709A exploratory workshop on embodiment and sound in the internal and external space

Speakers
avatar for Arshan Gailus

Arshan Gailus

MFAIA Student, Goddard College


Sunday January 23, 2022 10:00am - 11:15am EST
Media Room and Zoom

11:30am EST

NSO MFAIA Study Planning
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709Building on the morning's workshop, this session will focus on developing individualized study plans.


Sunday January 23, 2022 11:30am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom

11:45am EST

MFAIA Performance Creation Concentration Thesis Workshop
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/99404224453
Students enrolled in the Performance Creation Concentration fulfill the MFAIA portfolio requirement by completing the Concentration thesis. This session will review the thesis requirements and answer questions. Performance Creation concentrators must submit a thesis proposal during their G3 semester, therefore concentrators in their G3 semester are highly encouraged to attend. All concentrators are welcome to participate.

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Sunday January 23, 2022 11:45am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom

11:45am EST

Planning Your MFAIA Practicum
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242This workshop provides an opportunity to address the Practicum requirement of the MFA-IA degree. We will review the guidelines, address any questions you might have, and workshop ideas for your practicum project. If you have not yet done your practicum, come to this workshop to get inspired and put your mind at ease. If you've completed your practicum and would like to share your experiences with others, your input will be appreciated.


Sunday January 23, 2022 11:45am - 1:00pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom

11:45am EST

Your MFAIA Portfolio
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96660241134 (NOTE ROOM CHANGE)

This workshop will support you in the process of documenting, contextualizing and giving artful evidence to the development of your practice over the course of graduate study. We will explore various creative approaches to the construction of a portfolio, considering a range of options for organization and presentation. We will demystify the process of electronic submissions and review the requirements with an eye for creating a portfolio representative of the richness of each student's artistic practice. Please bring your ideas so that we can workshop creative approaches. This workshop is open to all MFA-IA students, but is especially important for students entering their final year or culminating semester.


Sunday January 23, 2022 11:45am - 1:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

12:45pm EST

2:45pm EST

3:00pm EST

Commencement
Zoom link (MR): https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Commencement program is attached below.
Master of Ceremonies: Tyrie K. Rowell, MFAIA-VT student
Commencement Address: Ruth Wallen, MFAIA Faculty
Conferral of Degrees: Dan Hocoy, PhD, Goddard College President
The Graduates:
Paris Alexandra
Brad Chapman Bleau
Andrea Burk
Brooke Ashley Eden
Nicole Huss Howland
Maya Hancock Kraus
Ava Rose Molnar
Danielle Louise Reddick
Chad Amos Self
Nick Thornton


Speakers
avatar for Dan Hocoy, PhD

Dan Hocoy, PhD

President, Goddard College
Dan Hocoy, Ph.D., became president of Goddard College, August 2, 2021. Dr. Hocoy’s life work has been committed to advancing social justice. Throughout his career in academic administration, he has made “serving the underserved” and addressing historic injustices a priority... Read More →
avatar for Ruth Wallen

Ruth Wallen

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
avatar for Tyrie K. Rowell

Tyrie K. Rowell

MFAIA Spring 2023 Graduate, Goddard College
Hello,Welcome to Goddard College!



Sunday January 23, 2022 3:00pm - 5:00pm EST
Haybarn & Zoom

4:00pm EST

5:45pm EST

Celebrate with the Graduates
Zoom link https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Come celebrate with S2022 MFAIA graduates.


Sunday January 23, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Sunday January 23, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: "A Love Letter to Brian Lesley and Michelle" - Film Screening and Post Discussion (open to EDU)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242Fellow MFAIA student Hettie Barnhill will be presenting a screening of her film "A Love Letter to Brian, Lesley, and Michelle", an experimental film that turns a mirror towards the audience and challenges the viewers through dance, theatre, and text, urging viewers to reflect upon themselves and their presence within the everyday narratives presented to them via social media, television, newspapers, politics, family, and first-hand encounters. The film covers topics such as WHITE FRAGILITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION, ANTI-BLACKNESS, ANTI-QUEERNESS & RACIAL FEAR, forcing viewers to step outside of their own bodies and empathetically into bodies that continue to be brutalized, objectified, and minimized within America. This film lives at the intersection of art and activism and is an interactive and educational opportunity. A post discussion will follow the film screening.

Speakers

Sunday January 23, 2022 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

9:30pm EST

Student-Initiated Group Meetings
Zoom Link:https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/99404224453
12-Step Fellowship, LGBTQ, Interfaith, movement, meditation or other self–facilitated gatherings are encouraged. The Help Desk and Student Life staff will be glad to help guide you to the best times, locations and resources to support your gathering. Meeting information will be posted on the CC Residency Board.

Sunday January 23, 2022 9:30pm - 11:00pm EST
CC Bulletin Board
 
Monday, January 24
 

7:00am EST

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Monday January 24, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

9:00am EST

MFAIA STUDENT WORKSHOP: Sharing a Practicum: "The Sankofa Series: Looking Back to Move Forward" (Part 1 of 3)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709The Sankofa Series: Sharing a Practicum  The Sankofa is a symbol from the Akan language in Ghana meaning “go back and fetch it”. It revolves around the idea that we must look back to the past so that we may understand how we became what we are and move forward into a better future. How do we hold the space for others to tell their story? How do we tell our own story? How can storytelling be a form of social justice?  Inspired by the spirit of the Sankofa, I offer 3 short presentations where I approached these questions both as an educator and as a  storyteller who is learning the skills of digital storytelling as my modality. For each workshop I will share my own artistic process,  pose an essential question to fellow educators, and share a link to my digital story.  

Day 1: “Retrieving the Past." We are the legacy of our grandmothers. Essential question for building community in a classroom: What is something that you/your ancestors have survived? Short film: “Firefly”

Day 2: “Present day activism in Indigenous Film." Modern Indigenous storytelling as social justice. Essential Question for a classroom: What stereotypes are you aware that exist about you? How do we confront racial stereotypes through storytelling? Short digital story: “Neither this Nor That”

Day 3: “Leaning into the Future.” Walking towards a future that continually creates space for artistic representation in all corners of community, education and in our storytelling culture. Storytelling is Justice. It is representation. It is a way to honor the past, to become a vehicle of change for the present and to lean into the uncertain future always holding space for the the stories of marginalized communities. It is taking hold of our grief, our fears, our joys, and the stories that move us and connect us all….and stepping forward. Essential Question for educators/artists: What is the difference between multiculturalism and Representation? How do we honor the journey of our students by ensuring they see themselves in their own education? Short digital story: “Patterns in the Sand”

Speakers

Monday January 24, 2022 9:00am - 9:30am EST
Media Room and Zoom

11:00am EST

MFAIA Group and/or Individual Advising Time

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Monday January 24, 2022 11:00am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Monday January 24, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

2:00pm EST

Conversation with Guest Artist Ellen Sebastian Chang
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Join in informal conversation with guest artist Ellen Sebastian Chang.

Speakers

Monday January 24, 2022 2:00pm - 3:15pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

3:00pm EST

3:30pm EST

Introduction to Performance Creation Concentration
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Performance Creation Concentrators will meet to discuss the revised concentration requirements. We will also review the residency schedule and semester group study options, answer questions about the concentration requirements, and to plan for the coming semester. All concentrators are asked to attend.

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Monday January 24, 2022 3:30pm - 4:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

5:00pm EST

Collaborative Learning Group Organizational Meeting: MYTHOLOGIES 3: Sources of Creativity – Following the Feminine
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Who are we, how did we get here, and where are we going? These are essential questions that mythologies of the world have grappled with. As we face challenging times in our world, what might we learn from the stories that have been preserved in stone, clay, song, dance, narrative? And how might these feed our own creative vision and sense of possibility? We will begin with the Paleolithic, then move through the early civilizations into the modern world, following the path of the Feminine principle as revealed through the changing forms of the goddess: Isis, Inanna, Asherah, Sophia, Demeter/Persephone, Mary, Mary Magdalen, the Black Madonna, and others. We will consider their stories and cultural contexts, looking beneath the surface of what we’ve been told, towards gaining a deeper understanding of the roots of our current situation in the world: climate crisis, war, species extinction, etc., as well as recognizing the threads of healing and regeneration that are rising up and can be gathered and woven into a new vision of earth and cosmos, especially as we learn of stories from Indigenous cultures – which will comprise the latter part of our exploration. Core to this exploration will be the work of Anne Baring, Jungian analyst and longtime researcher in mythology and religion, author of The Myth of the Goddess (with Jules Cashford, 1991) and her latest book, Dream of the Cosmos (2019).

Students in all creative modalities are welcome. Engaging with myth fuels the creative imagination, and woven into our work will be opportunities for artistic exploration along with discussion and reflection. The semester will be divided into 5 or 6 sessions, with online resources to contemplate and prompts to inspire creative work. At the end of each segment we’ll have a zoom call to discuss work and insights.


Speakers
avatar for Cynthia Ross

Cynthia Ross

emeritus faculy, Goddard College
Cynthia Ross’ grounding in the arts is primarily through a 25-year practice of painting and, within the last four years, sculpture. She also has worked in theatre, puppet theatre, choral singing, and creative writing. Ross has worked with students in a wide array of projects and... Read More →


Monday January 24, 2022 5:00pm - 5:45pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Monday January 24, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

MFAIA FACULTY WORKSHOP: Embodied Culture in Practice: Ethio-Modern Dance
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709'In an effort to illuminate the depth of Ethiopian culture and her influence globally, for nearly 10 years Dr. RAS Mikey C has researched and developed a theoretical movement concept he refers to as Ethio-Modern Dance. Ethio-Modern Dance integrates Dr. RAS’ embodied cultural experiences of Ethiopia and other cultures such as Western classical, contemporary/modern and urban dance.  These embodied cultural experiences are then used as tools in my creative processes as a Western contemporary artist.

This masterclass will take a modern/contemporary dance approach towards teaching Dr. RAS’ embodied understanding of some of Ethiopia’s traditional dances from the various regions in the country. Some of these dances include: Eskista, a traditional shoulder dance from the lower-highland region; Wolaita, a regional culture in Southern Ethiopia whose movement characteristics are commonly associated with isolations of the hips; and Gurage, also a culture from the South and known as a fast paced full bodied movements. As in most African cultures music and dance are interrelated. This is also true for Ethiopia, and this masterclass will also explore the nuances of Ethiopian music and its relation to the cultural movements. Dr. RAS’ experiences in Ethiopia and the world have given him a broader sense of himself and his purpose to humanity. The aim of this masterclass is to expose participants to one of the underrepresented cultural heritages of the African continent, in an effort to promote others to engage with Ethiopian and other marginalized cultures in their own way.


Monday January 24, 2022 7:00pm - 7:45pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

8:00pm EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: The Perfume Lady: An Interactive Performance
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 A hundred years ago, diva Mary Garden thrilled audiences by playing sensual, powerful women on the world's opera stages.  Her Salome was outlawed in Chicago, her ThaĂŻs filmed by Hollywood, and her shows broadcast by radio across the United States. The major composers of the day created roles for her, including Debussy's Melisande and Massenet's Cherubin. Her off-stage antics were covered by gossip columnists on both sides of the Atlantic, as when Garden bankrupted the Chicago opera company she directed in 1922, with a million-dollar production of a Prokofiev premiere that she told reporters was "worth it." In her autobiography, Garden observes that she was best known in the African American community for the perfume that bore her name, leading the porters who tended to her in her private Pullman train car to call her “The Perfume Lady.” This interactive performance of seven of Garden’s signature arias and songs invites audiences to explore intersections of sexuality, race, and imperialism through exercises in synesthesia, or the blending of senses, a practice promoted by the Symbolist poets and classical composers of Garden’s era.  

Speakers

Monday January 24, 2022 8:00pm - 9:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

9:00pm EST

9:30pm EST

Student-Initiated Group Meetings
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/99404224453
12-Step Fellowship, LGBTQ, Interfaith, movement, meditation or other self–facilitated gatherings are encouraged. The Help Desk and Student Life staff will be glad to help guide you to the best times, locations and resources to support your gathering. Meeting information will be posted on the CC Residency Board.

Monday January 24, 2022 9:30pm - 11:00pm EST
CC Bulletin Board
 
Tuesday, January 25
 

7:00am EST

Open Space for Student-Led Movement (Moderated by Julie Frazier-Smith)
Zoom link
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/99404224453

Deep Body Listening:  Practicing the Meridian Exercises

The meridian exercises developed by Shizuto Masunaga are focused on listening to or sensing the organs of the body while practicing simple stretches that generate wellness and flow in the body.  

This work continues to teach me how much healing and integration can be found by practicing deep release. I will weave principles and language influenced by the Alexander technique throughout the meridian exercises practice.

All are welcome!! No prior experience with this practice is necessary. This class will require a yoga mat or blanket. We will start in the supine position (lying on the back) releasing any excess tension and will slowly move through stretches that activate the meridian lines and increase connectivity and flow in the body. We will end the practice as we started, lying down and releasing in the supine position.


Tuesday January 25, 2022 7:00am - 7:45am EST
Haybarn & Zoom

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Tuesday January 25, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

9:30am EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: Eidolon Table Reading
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 This is a presentation of a performance of Eidolon, a site-specific script written through the course of Noush's MFA. It was performed in Dubai on the 10th & 11th of December in a hotel conference room, overlooking the main city highway.  The story follows a piece of land as it moves through various incarnations, from its role as an object of real estate, to its primordial eco-systemic roots, to a vacant space for the aspiring human imagination.  The play is performed as a table reading, traditionally the moment that a play is first read aloud by cast and crew. This is the moment the words of a script jump off the page, and into the bodies of the performers. We find ourselves in a familiar setting: an ordinary conference room, which transforms scenographically into a tangle of locales. Underpinning the surface activity of urban life, we explore how this setting operates as a confluence point of diverse administrative cultures.  This story emerges from a slow practice of dwelling, walking. of observing survival and collaborative practices of birds, trees, cats, garbage; the blurring between concrete, fur, dust and ghost. The city embodies itself through many beings, human and non-human. This project received funding by Cultural Foundation, Abu Dhabi. The project entered production in September, 2021.  

Speakers

Tuesday January 25, 2022 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom

11:00am EST

MFAIA Group and/or Individual Advising Time

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Tuesday January 25, 2022 11:00am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

12:00pm EST

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Tuesday January 25, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

1:00pm EST

Teacher Licensure Meeting with Maike Garland of EDU-VT
https://zoom.us/j/6973559181
This workshop is REQUIRED for all new students wishing to pursue licensure. Returning students with questions about licensure are also encouraged to attend.

Maike Garland is the licensure coordinator and faculty member in the Education program. Come to her open office hour in the cafeteria or connect with her on Zoom during this hour: https://zoom.us/j/6973559181

Description:
Are you curious about studies in Education? The Goddard College Education offers Teacher Licensure, Community Education and Independent studies in a student-centered, interdisciplinary setting that emphasizes personalized learning, collaboration, and self-reflection.

Teacher Licensure is offered through the Vermont Agency of Education for those completing the Bachelor of Arts or Master of Arts degree, as well as non-degree-seeking post-baccalaureate or postgraduate studies. A Vermont Teacher License has reciprocity in most other states through the Interstate Certification Compact (Reciprocity Agreement).

Tuesday January 25, 2022 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
Cafeteria and Zoom

3:30pm EST

Advanced Library Research (90 mins) for all students (MFAIA)
https://zoom.us/my/eileengatti
Join Eileen Gatti for a deep dive into the resources available through the Eliot D. Pratt Library, and an overview of the research process. We will cover the development of research questions and search strategies, and use Zotero and built-in database tools to manage resources and create bibliographies.

Speakers
avatar for Eileen Gatti

Eileen Gatti

Director of Information Access, Goddard College
I am excited to be working with you all this semester, and hope you will share your research quandaries and "eureka!" moments with me.



Tuesday January 25, 2022 3:30pm - 5:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

4:00pm EST

4:30pm EST

Reception & Talking about Art: Discussion of Student Art Exhibition (Hosted by Andrew Fish)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242
This workshop offers an opportunity for dialogue about the work in the student art exhibition. Artists in the exhibition who would like feedback about their artwork are asked to frame a question to guide discussion.

Moderators
Tuesday January 25, 2022 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

5:30pm EST

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Tuesday January 25, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

7:00pm EST

Beyond Goddard
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 My third semester practicum was to create a website for students from all programs, alumni, faculty, and beyond; for Goddard’s community at large. This website wants to be a place for us all to share, meet, organize, etc. The website is under development, and I would appreciate your feedback to make it useful and relevant. During this session, and using the website as a departure, I wanted to hear students’ voices to what they need/want/miss to connect to others, and brainstorm on how can create and nurture community. Please take a look at the site in advance if you wish: https://goddardbeyond.wixsite.com/goddard

Speakers

Tuesday January 25, 2022 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

9:00pm EST

9:30pm EST

Student-Initiated Group Meetings
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/9940422445312-Step Fellowship, LGBTQ, Interfaith, movement, meditation or other self–facilitated gatherings are encouraged. The Help Desk and Student Life staff will be glad to help guide you to the best times, locations and resources to support your gathering. Meeting information will be posted on the CC Residency Board.

Tuesday January 25, 2022 9:30pm - 11:00pm EST
CC Bulletin Board
 
Wednesday, January 26
 

7:00am EST

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Wednesday January 26, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

9:00am EST

MFAIA STUDENT WORKSHOP: Sharing a Practicum: "The Sankofa Series: Looking Back to Move Forward" (Part 2 of 3)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709

The Sankofa Series: Sharing a Practicum  The Sankofa is a symbol from the Akan language in Ghana meaning “go back and fetch it”. It revolves around the idea that we must look back to the past so that we may understand how we became what we are and move forward into a better future. How do we hold the space for others to tell their story? How do we tell our own story? How can storytelling be a form of social justice?  Inspired by the spirit of the Sankofa, I offer 3 short presentations where I approached these questions both as an educator and as a  storyteller who is learning the skills of digital storytelling as my modality. For each workshop I will share my own artistic process,  pose an essential question to fellow educators, and share a link to my digital story.  

Day 1: “Retrieving the Past." We are the legacy of our grandmothers. Essential question for building community in a classroom: What is something that you/your ancestors have survived? Short film: “Firefly”

Day 2: “Present day activism in Indigenous Film." Modern Indigenous storytelling as social justice. Essential Question for a classroom: What stereotypes are you aware that exist about you? How do we confront racial stereotypes through storytelling? Short digital story: “Neither this Nor That”

Day 3: “Leaning into the Future.” Walking towards a future that continually creates space for artistic representation in all corners of community, education and in our storytelling culture. Storytelling is Justice. It is representation. It is a way to honor the past, to become a vehicle of change for the present and to lean into the uncertain future always holding space for the the stories of marginalized communities. It is taking hold of our grief, our fears, our joys, and the stories that move us and connect us all….and stepping forward. Essential Question for educators/artists: What is the difference between multiculturalism and Representation? How do we honor the journey of our students by ensuring they see themselves in their own education? Short digital story: “Patterns in the Sand”

Speakers

Wednesday January 26, 2022 9:00am - 9:30am EST
Media Room and Zoom

9:45am EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: Laying Labyrinths (Session 1 of 2)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709

This workshop reflects my practicum work with Laying Labyrinths: An Environmental Collaboration. In the first session, we will learn about the labyrinth form and how to draw distinct classical designs. We will ruminate on what makes sacred spaces and how to interplay with the land. In the second session, participants will lay a labyrinth together and walk, trace, or even dance through it. If you can imagine it, you can do it! This secondary session will also be an opportunity to explore different exercises I may use in an environmental participatory performance. Come ready to play and lay labyrinths together.

Speakers

Wednesday January 26, 2022 9:45am - 10:45am EST
Media Room and Zoom

11:00am EST

MFAIA Group and/or Individual Advising Time

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Wednesday January 26, 2022 11:00am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Wednesday January 26, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

2:00pm EST

Student Council Community Meeting (Confirm with MFAIA and EDU Reps)
Zoom Link: https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/8594071468
On-campus students from MFAIA and EDU are welcome to gather in the Media Room for this meeting by Zoom. This meeting is a forum for students to bring their thoughts and questions concerning Community Life and Goddard in general. This is also an opportunity to hear about the work of Goddard's Student Council and to provide input into the overall Student Council agenda for the coming year. All students are encouraged to attend.



Speakers
avatar for Tyrie K. Rowell

Tyrie K. Rowell

MFAIA Spring 2023 Graduate, Goddard College
Hello,Welcome to Goddard College!
avatar for Arshan Gailus

Arshan Gailus

MFAIA Student, Goddard College


Wednesday January 26, 2022 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

3:00pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Big Time Intertextuality: Layering Your Work with Others to Make a Patchwork Quilt
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
In this multidisciplinary workshop, we will look at how to braid your writing with the texts of others: theoretical or academic writing, other writing in your genre, the work of artists, news stories, and more. We'll take a look at writers who do this well, and in differing ways, and we'll talk about some of the strategies to consider when integrating the works of others into whatever it is you are writing.  

Speakers

Wednesday January 26, 2022 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

4:00pm EST

Collaborative Learning Group Organizational Meeting: Experimental Process in Practice (15-30 min)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709Bring your projects! Experimental Process in Practice can be seen as part two of last semesters Experimental Practice group study or it can be taken as a stand-alone. It can be utilized to develop a particular project, or it can be used to conduct a series of experiments within your practice. In any case, it is meant to allow you to play, to consider new ways of seeing, to try new things in whatever ways work for your particular needs. Creative prompts, opportunities for collaboration (if wanted) and space to brainstorm and be curious about your work with your others in the group will be amongst the offerings.

Why this? Why now? We are living in a moment that insists we (re)consider everything. Recognizing an act as an experiment releases it from specific expectations. An experiment does not need to be perfect. The outcome of experimentation is a deeper knowing, a more rigorous understanding, or sometimes it is to get to the next question. Experiments allow us an expanded awareness into the concepts we explore, the potential of a medium, a process, a genre or an art form. This has always been true, but this moment in history brings about a particular need for experimentation…to wonder about and play with what could be.

Any and all mediums, genres and types of performance are encouraged and welcome. While open to all, this group study is especially useful to students thinking about new ways of working for their practicums, those wanting to consider “where to from here” as they approach their final semesters in the program, and for G1 or G2 students who are working to articulate and uncover the questions and creative projects that are starting to surface. This group study meets the Performance Concentrations requirements.
Please email Erica.eaton@goddard.edu and Addie.tsai@goddard.edu if you are interested in taking this collaborative learning opportunity. The group will be no more than 8 advisees. We will let you know if you have a spot. If you do, please plan to come to the brief organizational meeting listed in the schedule.

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Wednesday January 26, 2022 4:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

4:45pm EST

Nuts & Bolts of the Final Semester (30 mins)(MFAIA)
https://zoom.us/j/91773822697
Nuts & Bolts of the Final Semester, with the Registrar. A road map for final semester students. Topics covered include: extensions, your narrative transcript, course equivalents, digital final product submission, graduation, diplomas, and post-graduation assistance.

S22 Final Semester students are required to complete the graduating student application. Please complete this form at the Nuts & Bolts of Your Final Semester workshop or by the end of the residency.

Form link: https://forms.gle/AqCnrm4zSiH8UhZf6

Speakers

Wednesday January 26, 2022 4:45pm - 5:15pm EST
Zoom

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Wednesday January 26, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

9:30pm EST

Student-Initiated Group Meetings
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/9940422445312-Step Fellowship, LGBTQ, Interfaith, movement, meditation or other self–facilitated gatherings are encouraged. The Help Desk and Student Life staff will be glad to help guide you to the best times, locations and resources to support your gathering. Meeting information will be posted on the CC Residency Board.

Wednesday January 26, 2022 9:30pm - 11:00pm EST
CC Bulletin Board
 
Thursday, January 27
 

7:00am EST

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Thursday January 27, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

9:00am EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: Sharing a Practicum: "The Sankofa Series: Looking Back to Move Forward" (Part 3 of 3)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709The Sankofa Series: Sharing a Practicum The Sankofa is a symbol from the Akan language in Ghana meaning “go back and fetch it”. It revolves around the idea that we must look back to the past so that we may understand how we became what we are and move forward into a better future. How do we hold the space for others to tell their story? How do we tell our own story? How can storytelling be a form of social justice? Inspired by the spirit of the Sankofa, I offer 3 short presentations where I approached these questions both as an educator and as a storyteller who is learning the skills of digital storytelling as my modality. For each workshop I will share my own artistic process, pose an essential question to fellow educators, and share a link to my digital story.

Day 1: “Retrieving the Past." We are the legacy of our grandmothers. Essential question for building community in a classroom: What is something that you/your ancestors have survived? Short film: “Firefly”

Day 2: “Present day activism in Indigenous Film." Modern Indigenous storytelling as social justice. Essential Question for a classroom: What stereotypes are you aware that exist about you? How do we confront racial stereotypes through storytelling? Short digital story: “Neither this Nor That”

Day 3: “Leaning into the Future.” Walking towards a future that continually creates space for artistic representation in all corners of community, education and in our storytelling culture. Storytelling is Justice. It is representation. It is a way to honor the past, to become a vehicle of change for the present and to lean into the uncertain future always holding space for the the stories of marginalized communities. It is taking hold of our grief, our fears, our joys, and the stories that move us and connect us all….and stepping forward. Essential Question for educators/artists: What is the difference between multiculturalism and Representation? How do we honor the journey of our students by ensuring they see themselves in their own education? Short digital story: “Patterns in the Sand”

Speakers

Thursday January 27, 2022 9:00am - 9:30am EST
Media Room and Zoom

9:30am EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: Laying Labyrinths (Session 2 of 2)
Zoom (MR):
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709This workshop reflects my practicum work with Laying Labyrinths: An Environmental Collaboration. In the first session, we will learn about the labyrinth form and how to draw distinct classical designs. We will ruminate on what makes sacred spaces and how to interplay with the land. In the second session, participants will lay a labyrinth together and walk, trace, or even dance through it. If you can imagine it, you can do it! This secondary session will also be an opportunity to explore different exercises I may use in an environmental participatory performance. Come ready to play and lay labyrinths together.

Speakers

Thursday January 27, 2022 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Haybarn & Zoom

11:00am EST

MFAIA Group and/or Individual Advising Time

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Thursday January 27, 2022 11:00am - 1:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

12:45pm EST

Lunch
Thursday January 27, 2022 12:45pm - 2:00pm EST
Dining Hall

2:00pm EST

STUDENT WORKSHOP: Divergent Listening : A conversation about listening practices across different artistic disciplines
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709This one hour long workshop will stage a conversation about the influence of sound and the application of different listening practices across a variety of artistic disciplines. The conversation will explore contrasts between hearing/listening and awareness/presence by referencing influential works by a handful of sound-artists - like Pauline Oliveros, John Cage, and Annea Lockwood - to see how they approach listening, and how they apply their theories to their practices. Through a conversational approach, we will explore new methodologies which may inform and inspire our own artmaking.

The workshop will be held in an informal style using a variety of prompts for discussion and may include some breakout activities that help us engage with divergent listening practices.

Speakers

Thursday January 27, 2022 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

3:15pm EST

MFAIA FACULTY WORKSHOP: Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709In her new book, Eco Soma, Petra Kuppers asks readers to be alert to their own embodied responses to art practice and to pay attention to themselves as active participants in a shared sociocultural world. Reading contemporary performance encounters and artful engagements, this book models a disability culture sensitivity to living in a shared world, oriented toward more socially just futures.

Eco soma methods mix and merge realities on the edges of lived experience and site-specific performance. Petra invites us to become moths, sprout gills, listen to our heart’s drum, and take starships into crip time. And fantasy is central to these engagements: feeling/sensing monsters, catastrophes, golden lines, heartbeats, injured sharks, dotted salamanders, kissing mammoths, and more. Petra illuminates ecopoetic disability culture perspectives, contending that disabled people and their co-conspirators make art to live in a changing world, in contact with feminist, queer, trans, racialized, and Indigenous art projects. By offering new ways to think, frame, and feel “environments,” Petra focuses on art-based methods of envisioning change and argues that disability can offer imaginative ways toward living well and with agency in change, unrest, and challenge. Traditional somatics teach us how to fine-tune our introspective senses and to open up the world of our own bodies, while eco soma methods extend that attention toward the creative possibilities of the reach between self, others, and the land. Eco Soma proposes an art/life method of sensory tuning to the inside and the outside simultaneously, a method that allows for a wider opening toward ethical cohabitation with human and more-than-human others.

Join Petra as she read from her new book (out as an open access text from the University of Minnesota Press in February 2021), and offers short participatory exercises to explore what Eco Soma methods can mean for all of us as co-feeling co-creators of our worlds.(The book will be open access on its publication date in February. I will make two chapters available to participants who are interested - but they do not have to read them.)

Speakers

Thursday January 27, 2022 3:15pm - 4:15pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

4:15pm EST

5:45pm EST

Dinner
Thursday January 27, 2022 5:45pm - 7:00pm EST
Dining Hall

6:45pm EST

7:00pm EST

MFAIA Multimedia Festive Discussion
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709
Discussion of videos and audio submitted to the Multimedia Festival. Please take a look at the work submitted to the Festival in this link!



Thursday January 27, 2022 7:00pm - 8:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

8:00pm EST

9:30pm EST

9:30pm EST

Student-Initiated Group Meetings
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/9940422445312-Step Fellowship, LGBTQ, Interfaith, movement, meditation or other self–facilitated gatherings are encouraged. The Help Desk and Student Life staff will be glad to help guide you to the best times, locations and resources to support your gathering. Meeting information will be posted on the CC Residency Board.

Thursday January 27, 2022 9:30pm - 11:00pm EST
CC Bulletin Board
 
Friday, January 28
 

7:45am EST

Breakfast
Friday January 28, 2022 7:45am - 9:00am EST
Dining Hall

11:00am EST

Final Advising Group Meetings

Speakers
avatar for Erica Eaton

Erica Eaton

MFAIA Faculty Lead, Goddard College
Erica Eaton in an interdisciplinary artist, educator, clinical social worker and activist based in Rochester, NY. Her work asks and acts upon questions that are based in social justice issues, primarily using story, video and writing. How do we build bridges between visionary thinking... Read More →


Friday January 28, 2022 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Zoom Links Attached, see CC Bulletin Board for Rooms

11:45am EST

12:15pm EST

1:00pm EST

Dorms Close - Have a Great Semester!
Friday January 28, 2022 1:00pm - 1:00pm EST
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