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Brittain Fellow Awarded Writing Residency at Hambridge Center for the Arts

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Third-year Brittain Fellow Jennifer Orth-Veillon is looking forward to a three-week writing residency at the Hambridge Center for the Arts. Orth-Veillon, who received her PhD from Emory, is a scholar and creative writer. Her research interests include comparative literature, French literature, postcolonial studies, and twentieth-century European literature.

Hambidge provides a residency program that empowers talented artists to explore, develop, and express their creative voices. Situated on 600 acres in the mountains of north Georgia, Hambidge is a sanctuary of time and space that inspires artists working in a broad range of disciplines to create works of the highest caliber.

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  • Created By:Carol Senf
  • Created:03/07/2014
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:10/07/2016

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