Kennedy Center Citizen Artist | Represented by FRESH Speakers.
MiâJan Celie Tho-Biaz, Ed.D., is a cultural leader, oral historian and documentarian who shares narratives of personal transformation and community change.
To say this historianâs own history is distinguished is an understatement: MiâJan curated and hosted Unfinished Networkâs first 2022 public salon on the theme of multiracial democracy, with CNNâs Van Jones and MSNBCâs Maria Teresa Kumar. She also designed and led the Gloria Steinem Initiativeâs public policy digital storytelling pilot at Smith College, and served as a New Mexico Humanities Council Scholar. MiâJan has held Visiting Scholar appointments at Columbia University and New York University and served as faculty in the Cultural Leadership program at The Banff Centre in Canada. Currently MiâJan serves as faculty with Omega Institute, co-host for the National Art Education Associationâs podcast, as well as principal oral historian and public art curator for the California BIPOC Liberation Storiesâ Project commissioned by Policy Link.
MiâJan is best known for connecting with audiences through her visionary, story-rich talks at a range of institutions, from Carnegie Hall to the Institute of American Indian Arts to SXSW. Her goal? To make the historical contemporary and personal, while surfacing the marginalized stories that need to be heard.
How can we utilize Artist Residency programs to resource our creative work?
In this session we will learn the fundamental building blocks that form the foundation for your artist residency application plan. Moreover, we will learn how to research opportunities and evaluate program âfitâ - matching short and long-term creative goals to the time, space and possible funding that artist residencies may provide.
MiâJan Celie Tho-Biaz, Ed.D. is a Kennedy Center Citizen Artist, public speaker and host. In collaboration with world-builders, MiâJan creates large scale, culturally-rich story projects for organizations and companies, and she hosts intimate live events that connect people who are committed to achieving meaningful transformation and positive social change. When Mi'Jan is not actively working on her story projects or hosting events, you can find her traveling around the world through exquisite artist residencies, or training to hike for her first monthlong Camino pilgrimage.
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Kennedy Center Citizen Artist | Represented by FRESH Speakers.
MiâJan Celie Tho-Biaz, Ed.D., is a cultural leader, oral historian and documentarian who shares narratives of personal transformation and community change.
To say this historianâs own history is distinguished is an understatement: MiâJan curated and hosted Unfinished Networkâs first 2022 public salon on the theme of multiracial democracy, with CNNâs Van Jones and MSNBCâs Maria Teresa Kumar. She also designed and led the Gloria Steinem Initiativeâs public policy digital storytelling pilot at Smith College, and served as a New Mexico Humanities Council Scholar. MiâJan has held Visiting Scholar appointments at Columbia University and New York University and served as faculty in the Cultural Leadership program at The Banff Centre in Canada. Currently MiâJan serves as faculty with Omega Institute, co-host for the National Art Education Associationâs podcast, as well as principal oral historian and public art curator for the California BIPOC Liberation Storiesâ Project commissioned by Policy Link.
MiâJan is best known for connecting with audiences through her visionary, story-rich talks at a range of institutions, from Carnegie Hall to the Institute of American Indian Arts to SXSW. Her goal? To make the historical contemporary and personal, while surfacing the marginalized stories that need to be heard.
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