With Leigh Allen behind the tiller, that's how! The VCCA's unofficial Resident Husband (married to Communications Director Amy Allen), Leigh has been hard at work in his garden planting lettuce mixes, broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, beans and edible flowers. A veritable supermarket of produce will follow all spring and summer--corn, peppers, okra, squash, eggplant, and much, much more--providing a bounty of freshness for the VCCA dining room. And thanks to Cora, Mike, Bruce and David, Chef Rhonda now has a kitchen herb garden right outside her window. Basil and parsley and mint. . .oh my!
VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) is one of the largest artists' communities in the nation. Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, VCCA has awarded fellowships to thousands of our best national and international writers, composers and visual artists. This blog tells their story—their achievements and the work they are doing in your area and around the world. VCCA news is here, too: events, fellowships, opportunities. VCCA. Because creative space is a creative edge.
Monday, April 28, 2008
VCCA, How Does Your Garden Grow?
With Leigh Allen behind the tiller, that's how! The VCCA's unofficial Resident Husband (married to Communications Director Amy Allen), Leigh has been hard at work in his garden planting lettuce mixes, broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, beans and edible flowers. A veritable supermarket of produce will follow all spring and summer--corn, peppers, okra, squash, eggplant, and much, much more--providing a bounty of freshness for the VCCA dining room. And thanks to Cora, Mike, Bruce and David, Chef Rhonda now has a kitchen herb garden right outside her window. Basil and parsley and mint. . .oh my!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Three Fellows Win Guggenheim
Among this year's Guggenheim Fellowship recipients are three VCCA Fellows. Congratulations to filmmaker Rodney Evans, poet Forrest Gander and composer Laura Elise Schwendinger. The Guggenheim Foundation announced that in its 84th annual competition for the United States and Canada it awarded 190 Fellowships to artists, scientists, and scholars, with awards totaling $8,200,000. The successful candidates were chosen from a group of more than 2,600 applicants.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Mini Fellows Reunion in Paris
A small (okay, very small) but international contingent of VCCA Fellows attended Fellow Ann Schaumburger's opening March 26th at the Cité International des Arts in Paris, (left) where she has been at artist-in-residence. Writer Reza Daneshvar was on hand to congratulate Ann. This was a personal reunion as well for the pair as they were recently in residence together. Read more about Reza in last year's VCCA newsletter, Notes From Mt. San Angelo.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
IT'S A BOY! Welcome to the World, Baby Jones
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