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Voice Professor Joins Opera Carolina Cast

Categories: News Tags: Music

Assistant Professor of Voice Sequina DuBose, lyric soprano, will sing the role of Donna Elvira in Opera Carolina’s upcoming production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Performances will take place February 3, 5, and 6 at the Belk Theater in the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. It is DuBose’s debut in the virtuosic role of Giovanni’s spurned lover. […]

Professor is New Mint Museum “Constellation CLT” Artist

Categories: News Tags: Art & Art History

Thirteen paintings by Assistant Professor of Art Andrew Leventis will be in exhibition at the Mint Museum Uptown, January 14-May 8, in the museum’s Constellation CLT series. The series celebrates work by local artists, spotlighting three artists each year. The exhibition, Andrew Leventis: Contemporary Vanities, features work created since the pandemic began, photorealist still-life oil […]

Clarinet Professor’s New CD Celebrates Diverse Collection of Contemporary Composers

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Associate Professor of Clarinet Jessica Lindsey, with her musical partner Christy Banks, recently released a new CD of electroacoustic music – the first for the pair of clarinetists, who have performed together as Spatial Forces Duo since 2008. Published by Albany Records, Little Spectacle features seven new works by seven composers, a diverse set of […]

Faculty, Alums Receive Artist Support Grants from ASC

Categories: News Tags: COA+A

Eight College of Arts + Architecture faculty and four CoA+A alumni are among the 74 recipients of 2022 Artist Support Grants awarded by the Arts & Science Council in conjunction with the arts councils of Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln and Rowan counties. Artist Support Grants support professional and artistic development for emerging and established artists […]

Rowe Gallery to Host New Work by Johannes Barfield

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Rowe Gallery is pleased to host my sun is black as the glowing sea by night, an exhibition featuring new work by Johannes Barfield. The work was commissioned by UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture Director of Galleries, Adam N. Justice, with curation and creative direction by Justin Smith, founder/curator of Afrovisualism, and will […]

Book by Professor, Alums, Examines Effects of Social Media on Urban Space and Community Action

Categories: News Tags: Architecture

Professor of Architecture Eric Sauda and School of Architecture alumni Alireza Karduni and Ginette Wessel recently published their book, Social Media and the Contemporary City (Routledge). The book focuses on the interplay between social media, local communities, and urban space in a variety of political and economic settings related to social activism, informal economic activity, […]

Dance Alum/Professor Wins National Choreography Competition

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Audrey Ipapo Baran ’03, dance alum and visiting assistant professor of dance, is one of four recipients of the Joffrey Academy of Dance’s 12th annual Winning Works Choreographic Competition. The Joffrey Academy is the official school of the Chicago-based Joffrey Ballet. The winning choreographers’ world-premiere works will be showcased on the dancers of the Joffrey […]

Architecture Student Wins First Prize in International Competition

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Architecture graduate student Christina Slotkowski was recently awarded First Prize in the Re-imagining the Artefact student competition for her entry ” Re-imagining the Southern Porch, The Infinity Porch: A Gathering of Community.” Hosted by the Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA) at the 2021 annual conference at Loughborough University in London, the international competition attracted more […]

Mayor Appoints Professor to Neighborhood Equity and Stabilization Commission

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Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles has appointed Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Nadia Anderson to the newly formed Charlotte Neighborhood Equity and STabilization Commission (Charlotte’s NEST). The commission was established by the recently adopted 2040 Comprehensive Plan and is part of the city’s efforts to address the displacement caused by gentrification. Charlotte’s NEST is […]

Professor’s Dance for Camera Work Included in SECCA Exhibition

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Assistant Professor of Dance Tamara Williams is one of 25 artists whose work is included in Black@Intersection: Contemporary Black Voices in Art, a new exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston Salem. Curated by Duane Cyrus, a former dancer with the Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey dance companies and a professor […]