A University of Charleston leader is getting international recognition for her creative work. Dr. Beth Wolfe, Executive Vice President of Enrollment Management, has been selected as one of nearly 1,400 artists worldwide to take part in TELEPHONE, a global collaborative art project.
The exhibit links artists from 65 countries, with each responding to another’s work. Wolfe contributed a poem titled “Not to Be Taken,” inspired by a photograph from another participant.
The TELEPHONE project highlights creativity and connection across cultures. You can view Wolfe’s work online at telephonegame.art.