We seek Artists-in-Residence as Junior Research Fellows at our Christian seminary, focusing on social currency research and event planning for our new pottery centre.
Social currency research examines how relationships and interactions create community value. Here, it involves studying how Christian ministry and community activities strengthen social connections.
A neighbourhood pottery studio fosters unity and improves quality of life through initiatives like workshops, volunteer programs, and mentoring schemes. These efforts align with the common law "duty of care" principle, extending beyond legal obligations to moral and social responsibilities.
Our pottery center embodies this duty, providing a safe, inclusive space for creativity, skill development, and social interaction. It serves as a cornerstone of community care, promoting welfare and resilience.
Our studio arts specialisation includes various hand-based disciplines like fine arts, watercolour, animation art, sculpture, bookmaking, shabbat arts, cabinet making, and drone photography and many more hobbyist arts. These crafts support our BlueZonePlus initiative, facilitating intergenerational knowledge transfer and fostering community bonds.
Engaging in hands-on creative work offers cognitive and emotional benefits across age groups, from maintaining seniors' dexterity to developing younger participants' problem-solving skills. This intergenerational exchange preserves skills and promotes overall well-being.
Dec 1, 2024 - Dec 10, 2025. This year-long internship opportunity requires a commitment to self-organized learning and leadership development. The program culminates in a graduation ceremony at the Chiang Mai City Seminary Gate at MountainView, Changpuak Gate, Thailand (Dec 1 - 10, 2025). This global arts expedition is designed to help gifted individuals discover their genius through various modalities.