Programs

The Jim Jeffers Drawing Residency Program

In 2014, the ARC established a residency program in recognition of former UML professor, Jim Jeffers, and his tireless efforts on behalf of his students. The goal of the program is to help support recent graduates who plan to pursue a Master of Fine Arts degree. Helping with this process, each recipient will receive a modest studio space to allow them to focus on their drawing practice for a period of four months. At the end of the residency, the Collaborative will give the artist an exhibition, documenting their work during that period.

Duy Hoang
2014 Recipient

Duy Hoang - Untitled
Untitled

Up over the Nightcrawler's Hill - Duy Hoang
Up over the Nightcrawler’s Hill

DUY HONG THE WALL
Working title – The Wall

DUY WORKING WITH PLASTICS
Working with extruded polymer materials as part of a collaboration between the UML Art and Plastics Engineering program.