Jody Servon

Jody Servon is an associate professor and director of the Catherine J. Smith Gallery at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. Servon received a MFA in New Genre from The University of Arizona and a BFA in Visual Art from Rutgers University in New Jersey. Servon’s art projects include installations, drawings, photographs, sculptures, and video. Her work has appeared in exhibitions, screenings and as public projects in the US, Canada and China. Servon attended residencies at Vermont Studio Center, Atlantic Center for the Arts, the Contemporary Artists Center and Super G Experiential Residency and is a recipient of an individual artist grant and a residency fellowship from the North Carolina Arts Council. Articles and publications include: The New York Times, Sun Sentinel, The Palm Beach Post, The Miami Herald, Winston-Salem Journal, Tulsa World, Arizona Daily Star and New American Paintings.

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Cabinet Member Cabinet Member

Carol Cole Levin

Carol Cole Levin (Greensboro) is an artist particularly invested in Elsewhere's growth and influence on a national stage and how Elsewhere reflects and participates in the contemporary art scene here in Greensboro. (Weatherspoon Art Museum, Board Member; Contemporary Collectors Group at Weatherspoon Art Museum; ArtTable, Inc. in NYC, a national organization of professional women in the arts; Lucy Daniels Foundation for the study of Creativity and Psychoanalysis, Advisory Board Member; Seymour and Carol Levin Foundation, Vice president; SECCA (Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Board member; Penland School of Crafts, Board Member)

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Resident Resident

Andy Sturdevant

Andy Sturdevant (Minneapolis, MN) is an artist, writer and arts administrator living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has written about art, history and culture for a variety of Twin Cities-based publications and websites, including mnartists.org, Rain Taxi, Art Review and Preview!, The Rake, and Heavy Table. His essays have also appeared in publications of the Walker Art Center and the Jerome Foundation. He is also Artists Resources Director at Springboard for the Arts in Lowertown St. Paul, where he runs a resource center and library for artists and small arts organizations. He was an Elsewhere artist-in-residence in the fall of 2011. His first voting experience was the 1998 mayoral election of Louisville, Kentucky, where pulled the lever for a former punk rock label owner running under the Reform Party banner.

Residency: September 7, 2011 - September 27, 2011

During his residency, Andy made Hard Catalog. Andy returned as a national artist commentator for Political Party 2012. Visit Andy’s Tumblr.

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