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I supervise 7 students in the operation of the film production equipment unit. 2002-2003: Professor, Berea College, National Endowment for the Humanities Chair, Appalachian Center. Teaching and research. Classes taught: 1. Documentary Production- producing the personal documentary film; 2. Appalachian Culture Through Documentary Film; and 3. Music from the Southern Mountains. While teaching I have also been conducting research on documentary film in Appalachia as well as writing in the creative non-fiction genre Summer 2003: Professor, Berea College, Taught Upward Bound entering freshmen creative writing, personal documentary production and editing 2002: Faculty, Appalachian Literature Institute – a Humanities Summer Institute for high school teachers incorporating aspects of Appalachian literature, film and music for inclusion in the classroom. August, 2002, Ohio University with funding from the Ohio Humanities Council 1989-2002: Assistant Professor/Equipment Manager at the Ohio University School of Film, Athens, Ohio, where I have taught graduate courses in documentary film production, AVID digital nonlinear editing, film criticism and fundraising. I often chair M.F.A. student thesis committees. I supervise 7 students in the operation of the film production equipment unit. Currently, I’m on leave to Berea College 1987-89: Media Arts Program Coordinator for the Ohio Arts Council. Administered grants program for film/video/radio and directed grants panel. Developed projects in the field to help encourage independent media arts production 1986: Graduate Teaching Assistant in documentary film, Ohio University 1973-1985: Member of Appalshop in Whitesburg, Ky. Positions included: • founding director of June Appal Records (1973-79) • actor/storyteller/musician with Roadside Theater • member of Appalshop board of directors (chairperson in 1983) • fundraiser obtaining grants from state, federal and private sources • producer of fifty LP record albums and numerous film soundtracks • producer/director of Blue Diamond Cafe radio series • producer/ host for Headwaters television series • co-director of documentary film, "Sunny Side of Life" EDUCATION 2000: Mid-Atlantic Creative Nonfiction Conference, Goucher College, Towson, Md. Participated in a five-day writer's workshop in which I presented original written work for evaluation 2000: “Appalachia in Fact, Film, and Fiction,” Tier III course development workshop at Ohio University. Developed an upper level humanities course, combining the study of literature, music and film from the region 2000: New Media Classroom, Vanderbilt University, National Endowment for the Humanities Faculty Development Program. Participated in a week-long institute addressing ways to use new media in the teaching of the humanities 1992: M.A. in Film, Ohio University School of Film. Studied documentary film, narrative film structure and creative writing. Master's thesis was a documentary script "Tracks In Time" on artist Fred Carter of Dickenson County, Virginia 1974: B.A. in Music, Union Institute, now located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Thesis project was to found June Appal Recordings, including building a multi-track recording studio and setting up a record distribution system; produced records focusing on both traditional and contemporary music of Southern Appalachia 1971: New College, Oxford, England. Political Science Scholarship from Clinch Valley College for summer study in international relations and coal mining songs of Wales. 1969-71: Clinch Valley College, Wise, Va. Studied sociology under Dr. Helen Lewis and founded the Dock Boggs Memorial Music Festival. Also directed a semester-long seminar on Appalachian studies. publications “Stories Close to the Heart: Reclaiming Memories Through Documentary,” NexTec Magazine, March, 2003, Berea College, Berea, Ky. “Decoration Day,” The Coalfield Progress, May, 2002, Norton, Va. “Jimmy Carter in a Season of Uncertain Peace,” Athens Messenger, editorial, December 17, 2002, Athens, Oh. "Art Brut: Reflections on the Lifelong Pursuits of Fred J. Carter," Appalachian Journal, Fall 2001-Winter 2002, Boone, N.C. "A Country's Music," Riverwind literary journal, Spring 2002, Nelsonville, Oh. “Documentary in Appalachia”-an entry in the Encyclopedia of Appalachia, U. of Tenn Press, 2004 (forthcoming) “Harlan County, USA.” -an entry in the Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, Fitzroy Dearborn, Chicago, London, 2004 (forthcoming) “Appalachian Documentary” a selected Filmography- Appalachia : Social Context, Past and Present , Mike Maloney and Phillip Obermiller, eds., Dubuque, Iowa : Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 2002 "Only Remembered for What He Has Done—'Dock' Boggs, legendary singer and blues banjo player," Old-Time Herald, Vol. 6, Number 5, Fall, 1998, Durham, N.C. "Dock's Old Mastertone," Old-Time Herald, Vol. 6, Number 5, Fall, 1998, Durham, N.C. "Electronic Visions of a Prodigal Son," Iron Mountain Review, Spring, 1997, Emory, Va. "The Journey of August King," Appalachian Journal, Winter 1996, Boone, N.C. "Harvests from the High Mountain," Now And Then , Fall, 1995, Johnson City, Tenn. "The Kentucky Cycle," ACE Magazine, July, 1992, Lexington, Ky. "Night Ride" and "Fat Monroe" Independent Spirit film journal, Columbia, S.C. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES Member, American Studies Steering Committee, planning grant application for a proposed NEH Central Region Humanities Center at Ohio University Chair, Betty Thomas Student Film Award Panel; Ohio University School of Film Chair, School of Film search committee for film production faculty position GRANTS AND AWARDS 2003: national Endowment for the Humanities Chair, Appalachian Center, Berea College, Berea, Ky. 2000: Ohio University, University College Tier III course development grant 1999: Ohio University Center for Community Service, outstanding volunteer recognition award 1998: Ohio Arts Council/creative writing fellowship 1996: Ohio Arts Council/creative writing fellowship 1993: Ohio Arts Council/film production grant 1992: Ohio Arts Council/film production grant 1985: Virginia Arts Commission, Governor's Award for the Arts in Southwest Virginia 1983: Virginia Arts Commission/radio series production grant-Blue Diamond Cafe 1981: National Endowment for the Arts/Film production grant 1979: Lyndhurst Foundation/Carter Family film production grant 1974: National Endowment for the Arts/Community Cultural Center grant 1972: Ford Foundation Fellow/Youth Leadership Program PANELS AND CONSULTANCIES 2000-2001: Humanities consultant for Signs, Cures, & Witchery, a video documentary by Gerald Milnes, Augusta Heritage Center, Elkins, WV. 2001 & 2002: Culture Works—Dayton-Montgomery County (Ohio) Arts Council/ fellowship and project panelist for grants in the visual arts 2000: Independent Television Service, Corporation for Public Broadcasting/reader and panelist for ITVS film and video production awards 1995 and 1996: Rockefeller Foundation/national nominating committee, intercultural film, video and multimedia fellowships 1995: Dayton Visual Arts Center/Curator for "Movies in the Spirit" series 1994: Ohio Humanities Foundation/Film and video production grants consultant 1993: West Virginia Humanities Foundation/Film and video grants reader-panelist 1993: National Endowment for the Arts/ Media Arts Program panelist 1991: National Endowment for the Arts/ Media Arts Program panelist 1988: Ann Arbor International Film Festival/awards judge 1988: National Black Program Consortium/film festival awards judge 1988: Kentucky Humanities Council/media program development consultant 1979-83: National Endowment for the Arts/site evaluator 1981-84: Virginia Arts Commission/program panelist 1973-77: National Endowment for the Arts, Expansion Arts Program panelist Presentations “Shelby Lee Adams: The Documentaries” panel presentaion at the 27th Annual Appalachian Studies Conference, Cherokee, N.C. March 28, 2004 “Documenting Appalachia: One Hundred Years of Moving Images,” panel at Appalachian Studies Conference, Helena, Ga., March, 2002 "Using Local Oral History and Songs in the Classroom," East Elementary, Patriot, Ohio, April, 2001 "Dead Baby Dolls, Handicrafts, and Surrealism: Appalachian Arts?" Appalachian Studies Conference, Snowshoe, WV, March 31, 2001 "Contemporary Theater in Appalachia," Session Convener, Appalachian Studies Conference, Snowshoe, WV, April 1, 2001 "Return to Heartbreak Holler," induction speech into Omicron Delta Kappa National Honor Society, University of Virginia's Wise Campus, December 6, 1999, (invited presentation) "The Activist Documentary Work of Anne Lewis in Appalshop's Headwaters Television," a keynote presentation to the First Annual National Conference on Women of Appalachia; October, 1999; O.U., Zanesville, Ohio (invited presentation) "Fred J. Carter: An Unknown Primitive Visionary," Appalachian Studies Conference, Abingdon, Va. , March, 1999 "Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachian Portraits," Ohio-Appalachia Conference, Jackson, Ohio, October, 1997 (invited presentation) "Hillbillyland: What Mountain Movies Did to Jerry Wayne Williamson," Appalachian Studies Conference, Ft. Mitchell, Ky., March 16, 1997 "Gurney Norman's Quest for Watershed Consciousness in Time on the River", Gurney Norman Literary Festival, Emory and Henry College, October 24, 1996 (invited presentation) "The Dancing Outlaw Dances to a Different Drummer," Ohio-Appalachia Conference, Jackson, Ohio, October, 1996 (invited presentation) PRODUCTION CREDITS 2003: Thoughts In the Presence of Fear – Music director, a collaboration with filmmaker, Herb E. Smith on the documentary film based on Wendell Berry’s reading of his essay of the same title. Incorporates Classical and Appalachian music with traditional and Middle Eastern instruments. An Appalshop production. 2004 release. 2003: Stories Close to the Heart, Executive Producer of twelve student works of personal documentary films, January, 2003. 2003: “Portsmouth’s Painter,” a story of a painter’s life as his art passes through stages of bucolic realism to surrealism. A look at the life and art of Clarence Holbrook Carter, a native of Portsmouth, Oh. (documentary work-in-progress) 2000: The Lost Wedding Ring (writing and performance); Story broadcast over National Public Radio's "Morning Edition," December 25, 2000. 1999: Primitive Things of Toil and Love (directed video); Premiered at the 26th annual Athens International Film and Video Festival. Broadcast over WOUB-TV, November 1999. 1999: Cloud of Red; Performed and recorded original song for soundtrack of the Vietnam War documentary Wandering Souls: TET '68 Remembered,). This video premiered in January 2000 over WOUB-TV. 2001 Regional Emmy Winner 1997: The Harmony at Ghost Rocks (directed video); This video screened as part of a Fred Carter retrospective at the William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, Va., November, 1997. 1997: Cloud of Red ; Original song recorded and performed over the interactive website Vietnam Stories Since the War at http://www.pbs.org/pov/stories/vietnam/storyw2.htm in conjunction with the PBS broadcast of Academy Award winning documentary Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision. 1994: Beyond Measure; a musical performance for the soundtrack of the documentary film by Herb E. Smith 1992: One Night At A Time; Associate Producer for Bill Welter's independent feature film 1985: Sunny Side of Life; Co-director - 16mm documentary film featuring Jeanette Carter and the history of the Carter Fold Music Center 1984-85: Blue Diamond Cafe; Director/producer of the 26-part documentary radio series presenting music and interviews with regional musicians. Aired over WETS-FM Johnson City, Tenn., and WMMT-FM, Whitesburg, Ky. 1982: Fields Where We Once Played (musician/singer/songwriter); A long-play record album of original music with the Payroll Boys released on June Appal Recordings. MILITARY SERVICE 1965-67: U.S. Army Infantry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, 545th Military Police Co., Bong Son, An Khe, Vietnam (1966-67) PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Appalachian Studies Association Omicron Delta Kappa National Honor Society Journal of Appalachian Studies, Media and Cultural Review Editor COMMUNITY SERVICE Father Lawrence Martin Jenco Foundation, Board chairman, May 2001 to present Appalachian People’s Action Coalition, Board member, 2002 Appalachian Center for Economic Networks, Board chairman, 1997-2000 Ohio Valley Regional Media Arts Coalition, President, 1993-95 REFERENCES Dr. Helen Lewis 94 Happy Valley Lane Morganton, GA 30560 706-374-2622 hvmlewis@tds.net Dr. Gordon McKinney Appalachian Center CPO 2166 Berea, Ky 40404 859-985-3141 gordon_mckinney@berea.edu Gurney Norman 445 Bristol Road 859-257-1154 (office) 859-266-6374 (home) Lexington, KY 40502 gnorman@uky.edu Jeff Redefer Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies Ohio University School of Telecommunications 9 South College St. Athens, OH 45701 740-593-4854 redefer@ohio.edu  PAGE 5 PAGE  PAGE 5  np{<EO\ЄГяN^Ят&…ŸюzЈ`oЕХ/i|НЩюM_~—Фжg!€!Ј!Р!ž&Ÿ& &Џ&ё&ѓ&3+I+\,m,л,щ,]-q-x-˜-П.й.*OJQJ 6OJQJ5;OJQJ 5OJQJOJQJ5CJOJQJP 0Xnop|}шщЂ Ѓ . / F G л м С Т  STŒТ§јјјјііііііііііііііііііііііі$a$ 0Xnop|}шщЂ Ѓ . / F G л м С Т  STŒТM“Ы:;<FG—ўџежДЕЁЂй놇MNO\]мнŠ‹XYЦЧGHœђѓJK™šьэ./~€—˜'(uvТУФжз§ћћbM“Ы:;<FG—ўџежДЕЁЂй놇MNO\]мн§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§нŠ‹XYЦЧGHœђѓJK™šьэ./~§§ї§§§§§§ї§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ ЦрР!€—˜'(uvТУФжз89†‡еѓє)*_`ПР §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§з89†‡еѓє)*_`ПР  f g Є Ѕ х ц -!.!e!f!g!h!!‚!"""ž"'#(#Ѓ#Ѕ#ё#ђ#?$@$$‘$е$ж$%%U%V%š%›%у%ф%&&R&S&ž&Ÿ& &Ё&Џ&А&9':'К'Л'((ž(Ÿ())Х)Ц)Џ*А*+ ++ž+%,&,е,ж,[-\-]-q-r-З.И.4/5/&0'0Г0Д0ўўќd  f g Є Ѕ х ц -!.!e!f!g!h!!‚!"""ž"'#(#Ѓ#Ѕ#ё#ђ#?$@$$§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ѓѓѓѓ§§§§§§§§§ „Д„Lџ^„Д`„Lџ$‘$е$ж$%%U%V%š%›%у%ф%&&R&S&ž&Ÿ& &Ё&Џ&А&9':'К'Л'((ž(Ÿ(§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§Ÿ())Х)Ц)Џ*А*+ ++ž+%,&,е,ж,[-\-]-q-r-З.И.4/5/&0'0Г0Д0b1§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ї§§§ ЦрР!Д0b1c1@2A2љ2њ2Ј344}4~4з4и4`5a55666л6м6н6я6№6C7h7i7j7k7l7ˆ7‰7Љ7д7888*8+8x8Г8ї8596979B9C9D9T9i9}9Š9›9œ9А9У9Ь9м9щ9:::#:9:N:b:r:s::­:к:ю:џ: ;;;*;+;7;B;C;F;§ћј§і§§ћєє Pb1c1@2A2љ2њ2Ј344}4~4з4и4`5a55666л6м6н6я6№6C7h7i7j7k7l7ˆ7‰7§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§v1Ь1я1G2b23 3S3r3ѓ344)4„4—4о4№4j5{5<6W6н6я6*7,7j7ˆ7д7ђ78+879B9C9T9œ9А9::s::;;&;';(;);,;-;3;4;5;7;8;>;?;@;A;B;E;F;ћѕћѕћѕћѕћѕћѕћѕћѕћѕћѕћяћцћяћѕћяћяћяћћяћяћссосздздздзЯздћ0JmH0J j0JUmH jUCJEH OJQJ 5OJQJ 6OJQJOJQJ<‰7Љ7д7888*8+8x8Г8ї8596979B9C9D9T9i9}9Š9›9œ9А9У9Ь9м9щ9:§§§§§§§§ї§§§§§§§§§§§§§ѕ§§ї§§ ЦрР!:::#:9:N:b:r:s::­:к:ю:џ: ;;;*;+;,;5;6;7;B;C;D;E;§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ёяяцр§цр§§„h]„h„јџ„&`#$ $„П*„Я„@&a$E;F;§2 00€PАа/ Ар=!А8"А# $ %А0ђ$F 00hPАа/ Ар=!А8"А# $ %А0ђ$ђађрђађP F 00hPАа/ Ар=!А8"А# $ %А0ђ$ђађрђађP  i0@ёџ0NormalCJOJQJmH 8`8 Heading 1$@& 5OJQJ<A@ђџЁ<Default Paragraph Font,@ђ,Header  ЦрР!(U@Ђ( Hyperlink>*B*, @,Footer  ЦрР!&)@Ђ!& Page Number4>`24Title$a$5CJOJQJD35F5 b џџџџ 4b џџџџ |b џџџџ!џџ z™ џџ z™ џџ z™ џџ z™ џџ z™ џџ z™"џџ z™џџ z™M ѓVе&a/D3945F5FDд&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&)v1F;!-н $Ÿ(b1‰7:E;F;"$%&()*,./0зД0F;#'+F5  ")!џ€!•!џ•€м ч 4!8!г3е3y4€45G5X\Ъг46А 9!щ3я35A5B5G5:::::џџ jack wrightGMacintosh HD:Desktop Folder:Oct 1 2002:berea folder:vita may 2003 draft jack wright7Macintosh HD:Desktop Folder:WCU job:vita may 2003 draft jack wright(Macintosh HD:WCU job:jack vita may 2003 jack wright;System:Users:jackwright:Desktop:jax work:jack wright vita jack wright;System:Users:jackwright:Desktop:jax work:jack wright vita jack wright;System:Users:jackwright:Desktop:jax work:jack wright vita jack wright;System:Users:jackwright:Desktop:jax work:jack wright vita C35G5џ@€8!8!м›Ї8!ю –•F5а @GTimes New Roman5€Symbol3 Arial9Palatino9New York"€ат™sfЅ„ІœsfŒ›Z+ƒ\!€+„ЅРxxd=5@€+„пџџ Jack Wright jack wright jack wrightўџ р…ŸђљOhЋ‘+'Гй0t˜ЌИЬиш ќ $ 0 < HT\dl' Jack Wrightack jack wrightackNormali jack wright25kMicrosoft Word 10.1@HЪŽ@r]mюТ@,бюТ@жПнщФ›Z+ўџ еЭеœ.“—+,љЎ0 hpˆ˜  ЈАИР Ш р'ohio university\=5  Jack Wright Title  !"#$%&'()*+,-./01ўџџџ3456789ўџџџ;<=>?@AўџџџCDEFGHIўџџџ§џџџLўџџџўџџџўџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџRoot Entryџџџџџџџџ РFНРФN€1Tableџџџџџџџџ2WordDocumentџџџџџџџџФbSummaryInformation(џџџџ:DocumentSummaryInformation8џџџџџџџџџџџџBCompObjџџџџџџџџџџџџXџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџўџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџўџџџџџ РFMicrosoft Word DocumentўџџџNB6WWord.Document.8