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Terlene Terry-Todd 

Master Artist with the Wolf Trap Institute 

for Early Learning Through the Arts

Terlene D. Terry-Todd is a Master Artist with the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts. She has represented the program throughout the greater Washington, DC area and in many communities throughout the country. In 1998, the Wolf Trap Institute received a grant from TRW to conduct arts-in-education residencies in two foreign countries as part of the stART smART Program sponsored by the corporation. Terlene D. Terry-Todd was selected to conduct the stART smART Program in Jamaica. Her work with the Wolf Trap Institute included a workshop for teachers incorporating Caribbean culture and traditions and she is one of the lead artists in the NEA funded multi-cultural program with Fairfax County Head Start.

From September 29th through October 6th 1998, Ms. Terry-Todd was in residency in two schools in Kingston, Jamaica working with young children who came from very poor and disadvantaged backgrounds. Additionally, she conducted workshops and sessions for adults (teachers, college students and parents) at the University of the West Indies, the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts and the Institute of Jamaica (a museum and cultural center). The stART smART residency program was facilitated by the US Embassy in Jamaica and Ms. Terry-Todd was an honored guest at a reception hosted by the embassy.

As a special feature, Ms. Terry-Todd collaborated with Jerry Pinkney, an award winning illustrator of African-American books for children. Part of this collaboration of the arts was to bring Mr. Pinkney’s work to life for the children and teachers. The trip represented the first time the Wolf Trap Institute worked collaboratively with a visual artist, and the incredible amount of positive feedback has opened the doors for further projects of this scale to be carried to new venues.

 

 

 

   

 

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