Crisp-Ellert Art Museum’s (CEAM) Artist-in-Residence
Ceramicist Dakota-Joan Parkinson is the Artist-in-Residence at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum … February 18 to March 4, 2026. Her work spans clay, performance, wood firing, and installation, and explores the creation of sacred spaces where body, labor, and material converge.
Parkinson’s use of non-conventional materials challenges and expands the definition of clay. By altering clay’s texture, behavior, and presence and through the natural extensions of performance and installation, the artist constructs spaces that invite pause, grief, and contemplation.
Be sure to stop by Ringhaver Student Center’s Virginia Room on February 25, 2026 at 6:00pm for an Artist Talk. Free and Open to the public!
About CEAM Artist Residency
In collaboration with Flagler College’s Department of Visual Arts, the artist residency is a regular program of artists-in-residence to engage in themes of place-making while collaborating with some aspect of St Augustine’s local community, the city’s significant and varied roles in American history, or its’ rich natural environment. A goal
of the residency is to foster diverse perspectives on these aspects of our local community, and artists and scholars in a range of fields are invited to integrate and collaborate between the areas of fine art and broader fields of inquiry, such as curatorial practice, performing arts, and creative writing.
Museum Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm | Saturday, 12:00pm to 4:00pm (while classes are in session)
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