Mary Zeppa Awarded Fellowship by the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts

Sacramento's Mary Zeppa has been awarded a fellowship by the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA). She will be among the approximately 20 Fellows working on their own creative projects at this visual artists, writers and composers.

A typical VCCA residency, ranging rom two weeks to two months, provides an artist with a private bedroom, a private studio and three prepared meals a day.

Supported in large part by grants and private donations, the VCCA is one of America's largest year-round artists' communities, which has served more than 4,000 since its inception in 1971. The fellows have received worldwide attention through publications, exhibitions, compositions,performances, and major awards and accolades, including MacArthur grants, Pulitzer Prizes, Guggenheim fellowships, National Endowment for the Arts awards, Rome Prizes, Pollock-Krasner grants, National Book Awards, Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, and Academy Award nominations.

The VCCA is located near Sweet Briar College in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in rural Virginia. More information is available online at www.vcca.com or by calling 434-946-7236.

Mary Zeppa is a member of the Sacramento Poetry Center Board.

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