Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum welcomes Osaka, Japan-based artist Mai Ueda to campus as a part of the CEAM Artist Residency from November 17-26, 2025. A performance and tea ceremony will be held on Tuesday, November 18th at 6:30pm at Ringhaver Student Center’s Virginia Room, 50 Sevilla Street in downtown St. Augustine.
Ueda’s work crosses platforms such as performance, drawing, poetry, and installation. Since 2012, the artist has focused on “non-material” mediums and celebrates her Japanese roots and heritage by centering her practice around the tradition of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. According to Ueda, a Tea ... view more »
Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum welcomes Osaka, Japan-based artist Mai Ueda to campus as a part of the CEAM Artist Residency from November 17-26, 2025. A performance and tea ceremony will be held on Tuesday, November 18th at 6:30pm at Ringhaver Student Center’s Virginia Room, 50 Sevilla Street in downtown St. Augustine.
Ueda’s work crosses platforms such as performance, drawing, poetry, and installation. Since 2012, the artist has focused on “non-material” mediums and celebrates her Japanese roots and heritage by centering her practice around the tradition of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. According to Ueda, a Tea Ceremony brings people together to share knowledge and emotions and creates an environment of awareness and presentness. In 2014, Ueda co-founded World Tea Gathering, a community for artists exploring tea as an art form. She has exhibited her work and performed in museums and institutions around the world, including with Rirkrit Tiravanija at the National Gallery Singapore (2018) and Saint Croix Museum Poitier (2019), MONA Tasmania (2013), MACRO Rome (2012), Performa New York (2009), Venice Biennale (2009), and Seoul Biennial (2004).
The CEAM Artist Residency, in collaboration with Flagler College’s Department of Visual Arts, is a regular program of artists-in-residence to engage in themes of place-making while collaborating with some aspect of St. Augustine’s local community, the city’s significant and varied roles in American history, or its rich natural environment. A goal of the residency is to foster diverse perspectives on these aspects of our local community, and artists and scholars in a range of fields are invited to integrate and collaborate between the areas of fine art and broader fields of inquiry, such as curatorial practice, performing arts, and creative writing.
ABOUT CRISP-ELLERT ART MUSEUM: CEAM programming is supported through grants from the Dr. JoAnn Crisp-Ellert Fund at The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, and the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council administered through the St. Johns Cultural Council. Additional support is provided by Volkswagen of St. Augustine, VyStar Credit Union, and AC Hotel St. Augustine.
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