Craig Pleasants resigns effective February 1st
Pleasants at work on his sculpture in Auvillar, France, October 2013 |
Craig Pleasants announced this week that he will
resign his position as VCCA’s Artistic Director effective February 1,
2014. Craig and his wife Sheila came to
VCCA from New York City in October 1989 to work at VCCA. They lived in the
Studio Barn apartment for seventeen years with their three daughters, moving
off the property in 2006. Sheila will
continue her work with VCCA as Director of Artists’ Services.
Pleasants said “I have loved this organization and
the contact with the wonderful, brilliant people it has brought into my life,
but it is time to move on to the next phase of my life.”
“I have several demanding art projects in the
works, and Sculptorhouse.com, an art and design venture I started several years
ago, has taken on some exciting new developments that now demand more of my
time,” said Pleasants. “My sculpture practice has focused for many years on
shelter and alternative methods of creating housing, and Sculptorhouse is
developing a small, octagonal kit house, a hybrid between sculpture and
architecture, that can be used as an artist’s studio, guest house, tiny house,
or disaster housing. With advice from a venture-philanthropy concern, things
have begun to percolate.”
Over his 24-year career at VCCA, Pleasants has built
relationships with organizations, supporters, and artists including Cy Twombly
and the Twombly Foundation, the MidAtlantic Arts Foundation, the Heinz
Endowments, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Cave Canem, and Riverviews
Artspace. His research and proposals
also helped VCCA to secure the Governor’s Award for the Arts and the gift of
the Moulin à Nef Studio Center in Auvillar, France, as well as over 3 million
dollars in support for VCCA’s ongoing operations.
VCCA’s Executive Director Gregory Allgire Smith recognized
and thanked Pleasants for his years of service and his “ideas,
creativity, hard work, and dedication to both the VCCA and the artists it
serves. In light of the void created by Craig’s resignation and the possible
choices before the VCCA in the coming years, we will evaluate the duties of
this position within the staff as a whole and will decide how to proceed after
the December holidays.”
The entire VCCA community wishes Craig the best
of luck with his new projects.
Comments
Karen bell
Margo Solod
I feel the same way as Karen. On behalf of the other fellows, THANK You so much for all your time and hard work over the years! Congratulations and I look forward to seeing all your fabulous new work.
Best wishes to you Craig!!
Karl Nussbaum
Happy trails to you!
Ouch a tough task for the one who must try to find a "replacement" for your position.
With Gratitude and Love,
Jenny Lynn