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Date Posted: November 5th, 2020

Arts Spotlight: November 2020



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Date Posted: October 30th, 2020

In Memoriam: Ramona DeFelice Long

Ramona DeFelice Long, an accomplished writer and editor, will be remembered for her involvement in Delaware’s writing community and her generous spirit. She was a frequent literary judge, workshop presenter, and reader throughout the state. Ramona received numerous awards from the Division and most recently, in 2016, the prestigious Masters Fellowship in Literature: Fiction. In […]

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Date Posted: October 15th, 2020

Arts E-News – October 2020

  The October issue of Arts E-News features SMU DataArts’ Arts Vibrancy Index Report, National Arts & Humanities Month, Fellowship artists Nicholas Serratore and Constance M. Simon, On the Mezzanine with Aaron Paskins, and Arts Spotlight with CoroAllegro, Delaware Celebration of Jazz, and the UD Resident Ensemble Players.

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Delaware State of the Arts Podcast

Date Posted: July 3rd, 2021

Delaware State of the Arts Podcast – July 3, 2021

Paul Weagraff interviews Dr. Jennifer Margaret Barker, Professor of Music at the University of Delaware, and 2021 recipient of a Masters Fellowship in Music Composition from the Delaware Division of the Arts.

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Date Posted: June 12th, 2021

Delaware State of the Arts Podcast – June 12, 2021

  Paul Weagraff interviews Jonathan Whitney, local performing artist and percussionist, about his evolution as a musician, his work with drumming circles in Wilmington, and his new entrepreneurial enterprise, Flux Creative Consulting.  

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Date Posted: June 3rd, 2021

Delaware State of the Arts Podcast – June 5, 2021

  Paul Weagraff interviews artist, filmmaker, and founder of Reel Families for Change, Akima A. Brown about her career in the film industry and aspirations for Delaware.  

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