Winter Residency At Catslair
Session - 2: January 23 - February 4
Catwalk Institute proudly welcomes Sue Uhlig, Purdue lecturer, and Penn State Ph.D. candidate Sue Uhlig, who explores collaborative collections and creative placemaking, advancing her research during winter residency through activities like crafting an artist's book.
Sue Uhlig
Sue Uhlig is a a lecturer at Purdue University and a Ph.D. candidate in Art Education at Penn State University. Her dissertation uses a research-creation approach to address the pedagogical implications of collaborative collections created through social practice and critical gift exchange. In this winter residency, Sue plans to read, write, wander the grounds and the village, and continue the work from her first residency on collections and creative placemaking through several actions, including making an artist's book of archival research findings from the Vedder Research Library in Coxsackie, leading a placemaking box workshop in the village of Catskill, and writing about collections and cabinets of curiosity.
Affiliation: Penn State