Medici Mondays: Sasha Reist
Last summer Sasha Reist attended Earl Mosley’s dance intensive thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts’ Medici Circle Donors
read moreLast summer Sasha Reist attended Earl Mosley’s dance intensive thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts’ Medici Circle Donors
read moreThe School of Art launches a new symposium series examining Asian photography, starting with “Photography and Korea: History and Practice.”
read moreThis past summer Nadari Hockenhull researched and studied the depth and impact of the American Negro Spiritual, thanks to the Medici Circle.
read moreChristian Paris Blue (BFA ’20) danced in the historic production of “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” for the Metropolitan Opera this past fall.
read moreDr. Marcela Molina will conduct the 2022 Youth Honor Choir conductor at the Western American Choral Directors Association Conference.
read moreKatie Baird purchased a BOSS RC-300 loop pedal station, thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts’ Medici Circle donors.
read moreSchool of Art alumna Dr. Cherise Smith (MA ‘97/BA ‘91, Art History) received the Eldredge Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in American Art by the Smithsonian American Art Museum for her book “Michael Ray Charles: A Retrospective.” The book is the first in-depth examination of the artist’s provocative paintings that sample images of racism from consumer […]
read moreThis past summer Hannah Hutchins took virtual lessons from master drummers in Ghana, West Africa, thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts’ Medici Circle donors. Hannah is a third-year DMA student in percussion performance with a doctoal minor in ethnomusicology. She received her drum lessons through the Dagbe Cultural Institute, a multicultural experiential […]
read moreGyselle Cuevas served as a production assistant on an independent film, thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts Medici Circle donors.
read moreA scientific, artistic look at trees from the Center for Creative Photography and the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, beginning Feb. 5.
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