| 2006 Summer Artists-in-Residence
Fannie Brown (Midway): One-week residency to continue work on her nonfiction manuscript.
Aminata Cairo (Lexington): One-week residency to review collected data on traditional Afro-Surinamese dance and to plan the integration of this new information into her existing dance repertoire.
Lacy E. Hale (Morehead): One-week residency to experiment and expand her growth as a feminist artist through painting.
Robin Hamon (Winchester): Two-week residency to create sculptures that compel the viewer to explore the big questions and inspire human connections.
Maryam E. Hand (Louisville): One-week residency to revise a poetry manuscript and complete a sequel book of spiritual poetry.
Mari Mujica (Louisville): One-week residency to realize a mixed media feminist art project consisting of a series of autobiographical installations or “rooms.”
Erika Napier (New Haven): One-week residency to work on her novel about one woman’s journey to find her place in the world through a series of trials and destruction.
Kathy Skaggs (Campbellsville): One-week residency to work on the next stage of development for her book, 10 Acres, More or Less , which chronicles the relationship of the women in her family to the land.
Shannon Woolley (Louisville): One-week residency to work on the final development of her one-woman play titled Women Speak: Iraq.
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