Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan Appointed Inaugural Chair of Artist Residency Alumni Network at The Studios of Key West


photo by Mark Hedden

Key West, FL – August 20, 2024 – The Studios of Key West is proud to announce the appointment of Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan as the inaugural Chair of the PEAR (Peyton Evans Artist Residency) Alumni Network. Tan, a celebrated novelist, journalist, and educator, brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to storytelling to this newly established leadership role.

Tan holds the prestigious position of George R.R. Martin Chair in Storytelling at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Her distinguished career includes roles as a staff writer at the Wall Street Journal, senior fashion writer at In Style magazine, and senior arts and entertainment writer at the Baltimore Sun.

She is internationally renowned for her literary contributions, including her novel Sarong Party Girls and memoir A Tiger In The Kitchen, both of which became international bestsellers. In fact, she wrote a few chapters of Sarong Party Girls when she was an artist in residence at The Studios of Key West in 2013 and credits the residency with some key breakthroughs she made on the novel. She is also the co-creator and co-editor of Anonymous Sex, and the editor of the acclaimed anthology Singapore Noir. Her work has received significant recognition, including multiple grants from the National Arts Council of Singapore.

As an artist who has been in residence at The Studios of Key West, Yaddo, and Hawthornden Castle, among others, Tan is deeply connected to the artist residency community. Her appointment as Chair of the PEAR Alumni Network underscores The Studios of Key West’s commitment to fostering a dynamic and supportive environment for artistic expression.

“I am honored to take on this role with The Studios and excited to help build a vibrant community of alumni artists that will support and inspire one another as we continue to create and tell our stories,” said Tan.

The PEAR Alumni Network is designed to create a supportive network for artists and writers who have participated in The Studios of Key West’s residency program, providing a platform for continued creative collaboration, mentorship, and professional growth.

The Studios of Key West Executive Director, Jed Dodds, expressed enthusiasm about Tan’s appointment, stating, “Cheryl’s extraordinary career and her passion for storytelling make her the perfect choice to lead our PEAR Alumni Network. She also possesses a true gift for connecting with people. We are thrilled to have her guide this important initiative.”

Since 2008, nearly 400 artists, writers, filmmakers and musicians have come to Key West through the PEAR Program, many returning and several relocating to the island permanently. Each has benefited from the island’s unique character, and left something of themselves behind. The PEAR Program celebrates the spirit of exploration with which it was founded, the artists it was established to serve, and the vision, wisdom and generosity of the woman for whom it’s named.