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Wong Wins Reynolds Leadership Award

Categories: News Tags: Architecture

Associate Professor of Architecture Peter Wong, Graduate Program Director for the School of Architecture, has been selected to receive the 2020-2021 Thomas L. Reynolds Leadership Award for his contributions to student success above and beyond his teaching role. The Reynolds Leadership Award honors excellence in graduate program administration and is presented annually to a Graduate […]

Student Wins Sound Design Award at Regional Theatre Festival

Categories: News Tags: Music, Theatre

Student Gianna Agostino has received “Top Honorable Mention,” in the sound design category of the Design, Technology, and Management competition at the Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF). Agostino, a senior music major and theatre minor, was recognized for her sound design for the Department of Theatre production of The Corona Caesar […]

Dance Department to Host Award-winning Choreographer in Virtual Residency

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The Department of Dance will host the award-winning dancer and choreographer Nejla Yatkin in a virtual residency February 15-26 and March 8-11. Yatkin will teach classes in modern dance, choreography, and dance history, speaking also about her personal career and issues of diversity and migration as represented in the dance field. Among her many fellowships […]

Lecturer Rachel Engstrom Wins Local BroadwayWorld Award

Categories: News Tags: Theatre

Lecturer Rachel Engstrom has won the “Costume Design of the Decade” award in the 2020 BroadwayWorld Charlotte awards. Engstrom, who is the costume lab supervisor for the College of Arts + Architecture’s Performing Arts Services, was recognized for her designs for the 2018 Theatre Charlotte production of Spring Awakening. The 2020 BroadwayWorld Charlotte Awards were […]

CoA+A Announces 2021 Distinguished Alumni

The College of Arts + Architecture (CoA+A) will honor six Distinguished Alumni on Friday, March 19, in the seventh annual celebration of alumni achievement. The event will be virtual and open to the public. The Distinguished Alumni Awards were created by the College of Arts + Architecture in 2015 to recognize the accomplishments of alumni […]

City Building Lab Director Receives NEA Grant for Community Design Workshops

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Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Nadia Anderson, director of the City Building Lab, has been approved for $25,000 “Grants for Arts Projects” award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support neighborhood visioning workshops to address housing, transportation, and public space. Through this community-engaged design project, City Building Lab will partner […]

Two Art Students Show Work in Nationally Juried Exhibitions

Categories: News Tags: Art & Art History

Two students in the Department of Art & Art History, Nicole Thrower and Ajané Williams, have had their work accepted into nationally juried shows. Nicole Thrower, who is pursuing her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in print media, is one of 13 award-winners in the Rare Artist Contest, a national contest presented by […]

Dance Professor Becomes Registered Somatic Dance Educator

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Associate Professor of Dance E.E. Balcos been certified as a Registered Somatic Dance Educator (RSDE) by the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association (ISMETA). This international designation comes after 250 hours of professional training in somatic practice and 20 years as a professor of dance. His first introduction to somatic movement practice began in […]

Course by Architecture Professor Wins National Prize

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Assistant Professor of Architecture Liz McCormick has received a 2021 Buell Center Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change, and Society for her class “High-Performance, Low-Tech.” The prize, which is awarded by Columbia University’s Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), recognizes coursework […]

Acting Professor is Lead in Atlanta Play Festival Reading

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Kaja Dunn, assistant professor of acting in the Department of Theatre, will read the title role in Sonhara Eastman’s play Pearl in a virtual performance on January 28. The performance is the final event in The Graham Martin UNEXPECTED PLAY FESTIVAL 2021, a four-part series of digital readings of brand new plays by Atlanta playwrights […]