Residency Programs
For more than 25 years, Wharton Center has generated state and national prominence for its success with touring megahits and sold-out sensations. However, at its core Wharton Center is more than a space to entertain; it is a place to educate, engage and inspire.
What is an artist-in-residence?
An artist-in-residence is a professional performer with a dual role as a "teaching artist." During a multi-day stay on campus and in our community, an artist-in-residence shares his or her expertise and insights on creativity during close interaction with youth and lifelong learners.
Artist-in-residence programs often include lecture demonstrations on campus and in the community, master classes, career development discussions, and opportunities for one-on-one and group mentoring. No two programs are the same. Some focus on only one discipline such as performing, while most strive to integrate the creative process into all areas of study and interest, not just the arts.
Wharton Center prides itself on offering meaningful, participatory lifelong learning programs both at Wharton Center and throughout the state for audiences of all ages. Artist-in-residence programs are increasingly becoming the cornerstone of its education programs, in large part because they provide a nurturing environment to engage in the creative process and discover the fundamental value of the performing arts.
Residencies for the 2009-2010 season include:
Take It From The TopRiver North Chicago Dance Company
Stratford Shakespeare Festival of Canada
Esperanza Spalding
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Happendance

Bert Goldstein
Director of Institute for Arts & Creativity
bert.goldstein@whartoncenter.com
(517) 884-3108







