Wesleyan CFA Virtual Studio
What is Virtual Studio?
Wesleyan University's Center for the Arts (CFA) invited Eiko to its first Virtual Creative Residency. The concept remains fluid due to the evolving circumstances. Eiko will choose the focus of her time with support from her collaborators and CFA staff and we are experimenting how the work and process can be shared. As the residency progresses, you will find in this space Eiko's work, her reflections, her collaborators’ voices, and dialogues with viewers.
Works
Works
Reflections
Reflections
Voices
Voices
Dialogues
Dialogues
Responses
Responses
Photo of “A Body in a Cemetery” by William Johnston
Photo of “Delicious Movement Workshop” by Qian Min
Photo of “How Shall I Dance at a Cemetery?” by William Johnston
Photo of “Iris McCloughan” by Brendan Callahan
Photo of “DonChristian Jones” by William Johnston
Photo of “Eiko Otake” by Jean Cross
Photo of “Conversation with Bill T. Jones” by Beowulf Sheehan
Photo of “InfiniteBody: An Interview by Eva Yaa Asantewaa” by Scott Shaw
Photo of “Wesleyan Argus: Re-Visitation and Collaboration” by William Johnston
Photo of “On Boundaries” by DonChristian Jones and Iman Jones
Photos of “A Letter to DonChristian” by Ben McKeown
Photo of “Elegies Interview” and “Calling Out for Our Mothers” by Jean Cross
Photo of “A Letter to Sam Miller” by William Johnston
Photo of “Critical Correspondence: Eiko Otake in Conversation with Allison Hsu” by William Johnston
Photo of “An Artist’s Practice in the Year of Pandemic and Political Cries” by William Johnston