
Artist-in-Residence
Program
About the Program:
In 2021 the Sarah Isom Center and the Department of Music collaborated, along with Living Music Resource, to establish the Sarahfest Artist-in-Residence Program with the goal of providing UM students with the unique opportunity to learn from working professional artists. The program’s inaugural artists-in-residence were the singer Kelly Hogan and musician (and Decemberist member) Jenny Conlee. The two artists auditioned UM students and worked with the chosen cohort to form a band they collectively named “The Bored of Education.” Students rehearsed and practiced with the two artists, who served as their professional mentors. For Hogan and Conlee learning was a two-way street. Like their students, they learned new material too, which they performed with their bandmates in a stellar public concert.
In 2022 we welcomed visual artist Valerie George to campus for a residency focused on “The Art of Process in Creating” which gave a new cohort of students the invaluable opportunity to engage with visual art, sound, experimentation, and acts of collaboration in a truly integrated way.
The Fall 2023 Artist-in-Residence we welcomed Elizabeth Ito. She has been working as a creator, writer, director, and storyboard artist in the animation industry since 2004. She’s worked on TV, feature, and commercial projects.
The 2024 Artist-in-Residence was Dr. Caroline Young. Dr. Young is a poet and educator living in Athens, Georgia. A Lecturer in the University of Georgia English department, she also serves as Site Director for Common Good Atlanta’s higher education program at Whitworth Women’s Facility in Hartwell, Georgia.
The 2025 Artist-in-Residence is Jon Langford.
About Jon Langford
Jon Langford is a Welsh-born, Chicago-based musician and artist. He is a founding member of punk band The Mekons, who have recently released their twenty-second studio album Horror, described by Fire Records as, “a horribly prescient reflection of the world in its current miasma and how we got here.” As a solo artist, Langford has released a number of albums, the most recent being 2024’s Where It Really Starts; he has also guest-starred on recordings for artists such as the Exs, The Old 97s, Chip Taylor, and Alejandro Escovedo. Other musical ventures include The Three Johns, (made up of himself, vocalist John Hyatt, and bassist John Brennan), the alt-country group The Waco Brothers, and the country music ensemble Pine Valley Cosmonauts. He has also been involved with Jon Langford & the Men of Gwent, a group of musicians from Langford’s hometown of Newport, Wales.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum characterises Langford’s visual artwork as “celebrat[ing] a blend of punk rock and the most American of Americana—rock & roll and country music.” Langford is an accomplished painter, known for his portraits of country music stars like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Hank Williams, as well as other figures from American musical history such as Marty Stuart, The Meters, and Emmylou Harris. Langford was an artist-in-residence at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in 2015, which led to a series of collaborations between him and Hatch Show Print’s master printer Jim Sherraden. Their work combines Langford’s artistic focus on the legacies and mythologies of country music and Americana more broadly, with Sherraden’s emphasis on the tradition and history of printmaking. Most recently, their collaborative work can be found on exhibition at the LSU Museum of Art from June 12 to September 21, 2025, where they explore the legacy and craftsmanship of the letterpress tradition. Langford’s work can be found in Yard Dog Art Gallery (Austin, Texas), LeMieux Galleries (New Orleans, Louisiana), and Artdog Gallery (London, UK), amongst others. A collection of Langford’s artwork, interspersed with autobiographical writing and song lyrics, can be found in his debut book Nashville Radio.
Langford previously appeared at the inaugural SarahFest celebration in 2015, where he participated in several events including the first recording of the Thacker Mountain Radio Show at Rowan Oak.
2025 Cohort Events
Individual and group sessions with Langford will be scheduled later.
Sunday - 6 pm - Dinner with Jon Langford
Monday - 4 - 8 pm - Sherraden/Langford Printmaking Class (dinner provided)
Tuesday - 9 am - 1 pm - Sherraden/Langford Printmaking Class
5:30 - 7 pm - Southtalk and Concert - Barnard Observatory
Wednesday - Lunch at Proud Larry’s with Jon Langford
End of All Music listening sessions with Jon Langford
Friday: 1 pm - LMR Live with Jon Langford
Saturday: 6 pm - Preconcert Reception - Ford Center Studio Theatre
7:30 - Sarahfest Concert
Previous Artists-in-Residence
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Dr. Caroline Young
2024 Artist-in-Residence
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Elizabeth Ito
2023 Artist-in-Residence
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Valerie George
2022 Artist-in-Residence
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Kelly Hogan
2021 Artist-in-Residence
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Jenny Conlee
2021 Artist-in-Residence
Previous Participants
Maggie Muhleman (‘22)
“The Sarahfest Artist in Residence Experience was truly a program I didn't know I needed but am so grateful for. Art is hard. Art is personal. And being an artist in the world we inhabit is both of these, double fold. Valerie George heard this struggle in all of us--from the undergraduate students finding their footing to the graduate students trying to break through disciplinary boundaries--and responded with empathy, radical vulnerability, and a desire to fold artistic passion into an artistic life that is both fulfilling and sustaining. Being a part of this experience is something I think about often, and it's something I'll carry along with me even after my time at UM.”
— Maggie Muhleman (‘22)
A short documentary on the inaugural artist-in-residence in 2021 and its band, Bored of Education.
Sponsors:
The Sarahfest Artist in Residence Program is coordinated by the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies, the Department of Music, Living Music Resource, and the UM Institute for the Arts, with funding from the College of Liberal Arts and the Office of the Provost.
Short documentary from year two: The Art of the Process