Resident Artists

2024-25 Artists-in-Residence

Deeper relationships with artists lead to a better understanding of each other, the artistic work shared, and the world around us.

The Hop is committed to sponsoring rich, long-term collaborations with artists by inviting them to campus for longer periods and with greater frequency. While supporting their artistic endeavors as they develop new work, we are also given the opportunity to dive into their creative process and observe as they unpeel the world around us, offering us new ways to see, listen and love. Their engagement with faculty and students sheds new light on other fields of study and presents innovative ideas that bounce against disparate disciplines.

Jason Moran

Jason Moran

A MacArthur Fellow and Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz, Moran is known for pushing boundaries. He blends tradition and innovation, weaving together history, memory and modern sound. His work is at once cerebral and soulful, deeply grounded and wildly free.

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The Look of Love

Mark Morris Dance Group

Montgomery Fellow Mark Morris brings the music of Burt Bacharach to life with a wistful and heartfelt homage to the composer's chart-topping songs. During his time on campus he will visit classes, have meals and discussions with students and faculty and explore campus resources to inspire future projects.

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Still/Here

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company

Created during the contentious and terrifying AIDS epidemic in the US, Still/Here broke boundaries between the personal and the political and exemplifies a form of dance theater that is uniquely American, vital and timely. The groundbreaking dance theater work returns 30 years following its premiere during the AIDS epidemic. Former Montgomery Fellow Bill T. Jones will take part in discussions about the work, visit classes and meet with students and faculty during his time on campus. 

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