Heather Henson, artist and puppeteer and the daughter of the late Jim Henson, will open UCA’s 2011-12 Artist in Residence Series with the Handmade Puppet Dreams Film Festival Sept. 12-15.
Handmade Puppet Dreams is a touring festival of films, produced by Henson and created by independent artists. The films, which focus primarily on real-time performed puppetry including marionettes, finger puppets and paper cutouts, showcase a new generation of cutting-edge puppeteers who embrace film as a medium of artistic expression.
“Puppetry is such a wonderful cross-disciplinary creative art,” said Holly Laws, assistant professor of art and the faculty sponsor of the residency. “I am thrilled to have not only Heather Henson, the founder and producer of the festival, in attendance, but three of the featured artists who will share with us a behind-the-scene look into their process.”
Henson is one of the owners of the Jim Henson Company and serves on the board of the non-profit The Jim Henson Legacy as well as The Jim Henson Foundation. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in animation, she attended the California Institute of the Arts and founded IBEX Puppetry in 2000. The Orlando, Fla.-based entertainment company is dedicated to promoting puppetry created for stage, gallery and film. IBEX has toured throughout the United States, Europe and Canada.
Public events of the residency — all free at 7 p.m. in Stanley Russ Hall 103 on the UCA campus — include:
• Sept. 12, Film Screening: Volume 1 Handmade Puppet Dreams, hosted by Henson and Tim Lagasse;
• Sept. 13, Film Screening: Volume II Handmade Puppet Dreams, hosted by Henson;
• Sept. 14, Film Screening: Volume III Handmade Puppet Dreams, hosted by Henson and Lyon Hill;
• Sept. 15, Film Screening: Volume IV Handmade Puppet Dreams, hosted by Henson and Sam Hale.
For additional information on the featured films, visit www.handmadepuppetdreams.com.
Henson will also host a screening of Handmade Puppet Dreams Children’s Program at the Faulkner County Library, 1900 Tyler Street, Conway, at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 17.
For more information, contact Laws at (501) 450-5778 or hlaws@uca.edu.
The Artist in Residence program is funded by UCA’s arts fee and is administered by the College of Fine Arts and Communication. For more information, call the Office of the Dean, College of Fine Arts and Communication, at (501) 450-3293 or e-mail lesleya@uca.edu.