STAR Collaboration

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STAR Collaboration at Eagle Hill

The STAR Collaboration (Students, Teachers, Artists-in-Residence) invites artists from visual, literary, musical, and performing arts genres to join Eagle Hill for a semester of focused art work, and to come together with our students and teachers to facilitate novel learning opportunities.

The STAR residency program is open to artists at any stage of their careers—emerging artists, well-established artists, art teachers, and artists returning to former careers in the arts. STAR artists are educators at heart, who want to work with students while expanding the definition of what being an educator means; who are interested in novel, interdisciplinary educational approaches; and who thrive on collaboration with others.

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Call to STAR Artists

Interested in becoming a STAR Artist?

The STAR Collaboration invites artists of all disciplines to join us for a semester of focused art work, and to come together with our students and teachers to facilitate learning.

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Current Resident STAR Artist

Maxine Flasher-Düzgüneş

Poetry / Dance / Film

Maxine Flasher-Düzgüneş is a poet, dance artist, and filmmaker engaging with the disciplines of choreography and visual art as tools for grasping poetic language. She has served as a resident artist at Djerassi Resident Artist Program, Stapleton School for the Performing Arts, and SAFEhouse Arts, and has been commissioned by Sadler’s Wells (UK) for her dance writing and by World Stage Design (Canada), 92NY’s Future Dance Festival (New York), and FACT/SF Summer Dance Festival (San Francisco) for her choreography.

Her poetry film, “strikethrough ‘21” is currently being featured as part of the Women Rising 2024 exhibition at the Drawing Room SF. Maxine received a B.F.A. in Dance (magna cum laude) from NYU Tisch and an M.A. in Dance Philosophy (with distinction) from University of Roehampton London as a US-UK Fulbright Finalist.

She dances with MovingGround, teaches with California Poets in the Schools and Gallery Route One Artists in the Schools, and directed the youth moder dance company, BodyLanguage, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Maxine Flasher-Düzgüneş

Poetry / Dance / Film
 

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Meet our Former STAR Artists

John Collins
  • Multidisciplinary Arts

John's love of art has spanned many forms including drawing, painting, and sculpting but he has pursued these only as part-time hobbies while raising his family.

LJ Cohen
  • Multidisciplinary Arts

LJ Cohen is a novelist, poet, fiber artist, potter, and relentless optimist.

 


 

Jeremy Geragotelis

Jeremy Geragotelis

“I came to Eagle Hill as a young playwright who had more or less given up on their creative practice. The greatest gift that the STAR residency supplied was time and space. Over the two years I spent around the Eagle Hill community, I revitalized my practice as a theater-maker and playwright and developed work that challenged standardized conceptions of what theater must be.”—Jeremy Geragotelis, playwright

Suzanne Alward

Suzanne Alward

“My experience at Eagle Hill as a STAR resident was exceptional. I was allowed to lead by example with my artistic practice and welcomed students into my studio space for private lessons or group workshops. The exposure to new disciplines and perspectives enabled me to grow both personally and professionally.”Suzanne Alward, Visual artist and Sculpturer

Veronica Fish

Veronica Fish

“The residency was a fantastic experience, both professionally and personally. I look back on pages 8 and 9 of Frankenstein, and can’t believe just a few months later I’m already working on pages 90 and 91. Impossible without the STAR program!”—Veronica Fish, Graphic Novel Author and Illustrator, Frankenstein 1921

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Behind the Scenes: Taylor Judge

Eagle Hill School alumna Taylor Judge ’07 gives a personal look into the STAR Collaboration and the Eagle Hill arts experience, as she reflects on her return to Eagle Hill as a STAR artist.