Virginia Folklife Program Announces Apprenticeship Class of 2018-2019
Charlottesville, VA – The Virginia Folklife Program at Virginia Humanities announces the 2018-2019 class of Master Artists in the Virginia …
Charlottesville, VA – The Virginia Folklife Program at Virginia Humanities announces the 2018-2019 class of Master Artists in the Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program. Master artists are selected through a competitive process in all forms of Virginia’s expressive cultures. The eight new teams join more than one hundred pairs of masters and apprentices who have taken part in the Apprenticeship Program since its inception in 2002. On Sunday, May 6, from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, the Virginia Folklife Program will partner with James Monroe’s Highland to host the Folklife Apprenticeship Showcase at the historic home of James Monroe. Now in its fifteenth year, the Showcase is a free, family-friendly event that celebrates the traditional music, crafts, and foodways of Virginia, introducing the public to the master artists and apprentices who keep the traditions alive.
At the Apprenticeship Showcase on Sunday, May 6, audiences will enjoy more than ten live musical performances and a dazzling display of engaging demonstrations. Special guests include the Twin Creeks Stringband, one of Southwest Virginia’s finest old-time bands, among many others. Featured foods include real Brunswick stew by the Proclamation Stew Crew, a “soul supper” prepared by the Ingram Family of Richmond, fried apple pies from Frances Davis, and oysters shucked by world champion oyster shucking sisters, Deborah Pratt and Clementine Macon Boyd. “Through this unique program, we work with incredibly accomplished musicians and craftspeople who are dedicated to passing along vitally important art forms to future generations,” said Jon Lohman, Virginia State Folklorist and director of the Virginia Folklife Program. “Participants in this year’s showcase exemplify the remarkable range and diversity of folk traditions in Virginia.”
Introducing the 2018–2019 Master Folk Artists and their apprentices:
Celebrating the completion of the 2017–2018 Master Folk Artists and their apprentices:
The Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program pairs experienced master artists with gifted apprentices for one-on-one, nine-month learning experiences, ensuring that art forms are passed on in ways that are conscious of history and faithful to tradition. More than workshops or lessons, apprenticeship learning takes place in the art forms’ traditional contexts, calling upon the complete engagement of the senses and contextualizing the practices within the larger cultural landscape. The Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program receives funding support from the National Endowment for the Arts, an Anonymous Donor, Friends of Folklife individual donors, UVA Community Credit Union, and Quantitative Investment Management.
About the Virginia Folklife Program: The Virginia Folklife Program, a public program of Virginia Humanities, is
dedicated to the documentation, presentation, support, and celebration of Virginia’s rich cultural heritage. For more
than twenty-five years, the program has documented the Commonwealth’s music and material traditions and shared
those histories through hands-on workshops, performances, exhibitions, audio and video recordings, and
apprenticeships across Virginia. For more information, visit VirginiaFolklife.org.
About Virginia Humanities: Virginia Humanities connects people and ideas to explore the human experience and
inspire cultural engagement. As the state humanities council, Virginia Humanities reaches an estimated annual
audience of 41 million through community programs and festivals, grants and fellowships, websites and digital
initiatives, publications and teacher institutes, radio programs and podcasts, and the Virginia Center for the Book. To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org.
Videos of Apprenticeship teams in action:
Tori Talbot
Events Manager
Virginia Humanities
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