| Linda Tillery | Jon Jang | Willie Cole | Aleta Hayes |


IDA Courses

Since 2002 the program has presented sixteen diverse visual and performance workshops with artists representing art forms that are not currently part of the university art curricula.

2006-07 IDA Workshops
Willie Cole, Visual Artist.
Jon Jang, Pianist and Composer.
Linda Tillery, Vocalist and Percussionist.
Aleta Hayes, Performer, Dancer and Choreographer.

2005-06 IDA Workshops
Albert Chong, Born in Kingston, Jamaica of African and Chinese ancestry, Albert Chong is an internationally acclaimed photographer.
Judith Baca, As a visual artist, Judy Baca is best known for her large-scale murals, which involve extensive community organization and participation and address multicultural audiences.
Stan Lai, One of the most influential playwright/directors in Asia.

2004-05 IDA Workshops
Sekou Sundiata, Poet
John Santos, Percussionist, Composer, Writer
June Watanabe, Artistic Director, Choreographer, Dancer

2003-04 IDA Workshops
Rhodessa Jones, Creative Performance/Creative Survival: Theater in 21st Century
Ka’ala Carmack, Hawaiian songs of Sovereignty
Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Spoken Word Performance
Celia Herrera-Rodriguez, Installation Art

2002-03 IDA Workshops
Joanna Haigood, Aerial Dance
James Luna, Performance Art
Spencer Nakasako, Documentary Filmmaking
Daniel Valdez, Theater Production of Ollin

2001-02 IDA Workshops
Aya DeLeon, Spoken Word
Mildred Howard, 3-D Art
Mark Izu, Jazz Improvisation
Brenda Wong Aoki, Storytelling/Drama

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