Arts Projects with Artist-in-Residence
ACE@Rice students work with the Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning (CERCL)’s Artist-in-Residence to work on art projects. The Artist-in-Residence Program is meant to further enhance CERCL’s collaboration with and presentation of the arts. The goal is to represent the manner in which the arts serve as tools for and representations of critical thinking on pressing concerns, effective communications strategies for expressing those concerns, and platforms for engaging those concerns.
Students have participated in developing concept and choreography and then performing in Black Bodies, White Spaces with Harrison Guy Founder of Urban Souls Dance Company; completed a digital mural that was projected on the Rice tents with artist Lanecia Rouse of LAR Photography; and painted a mural, Resolution, with artist Gabriel Martinez that was exhibited on the Moody Project Wall.