Program Description
Program Rationale
Learning Objectives
Instructional Strategies
Calendar of Events
Program Description
The Emerging Artist Exchange of the African Diaspora Consortium (ADC) is a year-long, international artist development model for aspiring visual, musical, and theatrical artists. The program consists of 12 participants who are emerging artists, from four countries/territories (i.e., the United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Bermuda), including one visual, musical, and theatrical artist from each location. Artists will be organized into three cohorts, each cohort representing an art discipline, and engage in programmatic activities as a unit. The Emerging Artist Exchange consists of two major components, (1) The Artist Exchange, whereby cohorts will travel as groups to partner countries four times during the course of the year to participate in live seminars and community activities; and the (2) On-line Master Artist Seminar, led by leading artists. The Master Artist Seminar is designed to provide artist development and cohort/group interaction.
The Emerging Artist Exchange is designed to help emerging artists become familiar with ways to use art as a tool to enhance communication, interconnectedness, education and economic uplift among African diasporic cultures. The program will focus on learning indigenous characteristics of the arts that are both similar and unique to partner countries and regions for the purpose of creating new and different paradigms for these disciplines.
Participants will use digital storytelling, develop an on-line portfolio, engage in the local community art activities in each of the partner countries, and develop a year-long Art Community Engagement Plan. The program activities will build over the year culminating in a group project presentation in New York.
The Artist Exchange
As part of the Emerging Artist Exchange , participants/cohorts will participate in travel excursions to partner countries, four times during the year, each visit extending over a 15 day period. During these international visits, participants will attend the African Diaspora AP Course Content Seminars and engage in work involving the the local art communities.
The African Diaspora AP Course Content Seminars will educate artists on issues relevant to the African Diaspora. These seminars will be attended by all emerging artist cohorts (i.e., visual, musical, theatrical) as well as ADC students studying abroad. The content of the Seminar will be shaped by the content of the African Diaspora AP Course. Seminars will also provide opportunities for connecting/networking and collaboration among all participants.
Following the daily seminars, artists will participate in local art community activities coordinated by Partner Artist who represent the host country. These activities will allow participants to immerse in the artistic culture indigenous to the host country/region. At the culmination of each country visit, emerging artists are expected to create a digital storytelling piece that reflects how the experience has changed/impacted him or her as an artist.
Master Artist Seminar
The Master Artist Seminar is designed to cultivate the unique artistic "voice" of each artist, provide a platform for emerging artists to collaborate on projects and support the artist in creating mechanisms by which to engage the global art community and African diasporic cultures throughout the world. Activities will include both synchronous live meeting events and modular asynchronous content through an on-line platform.
The seminars will be facilitated by Leading/Master Artists whose work has been widely acclaimed by the art community. There will be two Module assignments, consisting of both collaborative and independent work, over the course of each quarter. Activities will include on-line discussions, digital storytelling, and Artist Biography and Philosophy development, etc.
Program Rationale
Across culture, the arts, whether music, visuals or theatrical, have historically embodied a core expression of the human experience in ways that connect, communicate and uplift the soul. In it’s purest forms, the arts act as an organic lens through which to view and connect cultural understandings and contributions. Subsequently, artists ultimately serve as transformative leaders and global ambassadors to both the individuals and groups they represent.
Considering the significant impact of the arts in society, the goal of the Emerging Artist Exchange is to use the Arts as a vehicle to enhance understanding and connectedness as historical and cultural uplift across the African Diaspora. This goal will be accomplished by developing and equipping emerging artists to use their gifts and talents to positively impact the descendants of African slaves; using the arts as tools of communication, interconnectedness, education and uplift.
Learning Objectives
By completing this program, the emerging artists will be able to:
Instructional Strategies
Calendar of Events
Artist Exchange Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival and Check-in
Dinner and Orientation
Day 2
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Research and Group Work
Art Community Engagement
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 3
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 4
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 5
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Art Community Exploration (Includes lunch)
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 6
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Art Community Exploration (Includes lunch)
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 7
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 8
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 9
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 10
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 11
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Class/Lecture - Seminar
Lunch Break
Art Community Engagement
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 12
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
***Presentations of Group Work
Lunch Break
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 13
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Community Service Day (Includes Lunch)
Dinner and Study Break
Evening Reflection/Activity
Day 14
Breakfast
Morning Meeting
Group and Final Reflections
Lunch Break
Group and Final Reflections
Dinner and Study Break
Group and Final Reflections
Day 15
Breakfast
Final Gathering and Departures
Master Artist Seminar
1st Quarter
Week 6 - Module 1
Week 12 - Module 2
2nd Quarter
Week 6 - Module 1
Week 12 - Module 2
3rd Quarter
Week 6 - Module 1
Week 12 - Module 2
4th Quarter
Week 6 - Module 1
Week 12 - Module 2
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