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Alumnus Produces “Quarantine Concerts”

Categories: News Tags: Architecture, Theatre

Working from home this spring, in his position as Senior Research Administrator of Invoicing in Grants and Contracts Administration at UNC Charlotte, Zack Tarlton (Bachelor of Architecture, 2013) started playing piano during his lunch hour. While his academic training is in architecture, Tarlton has a long history in musical theatre. “I basically grew up at […]

Theatre Faculty Present Workshop Virtual Reading

Categories: News Tags: Theatre

Assistant Professor of Acting Kaja Dunn and Chris Berry, who will return to the Department of Theatre faculty in August, will perform in a workshop reading of a new play by Celeste Jennings, streaming live on May 22 at 7:30 pm. The play-in-progress, Processing, is set in Charlotte and addresses Black economics and immigration through […]

NEA Grant to Fund Arts-based Social Mobility Research

Categories: News Tags: COA+A

An interdisciplinary team from UNC Charlotte has received a $29,000 Research Grant in the Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for the project “Arts-based social mobility: Exploring cultural capital in Charlotte, NC.” Led by Associate Professor of Sociology Vaughn Schmutz, the research team includes Professor of Architecture Ken Lambla, Associate Professor of […]

The Effects of COVID-19 on Architecture: Nine Predictions from an SoA Graduate Seminar

Categories: News Tags: Architecture

When the coronavirus pandemic hit, in the middle of the spring semester, it added a whole new layer of significance to the assignments in Assistant Professor of Architectural History Lidia Klein’s spring seminar. The curriculum for the graduate course, Architecture and Production: from Assembly Line to 3-D Printing, challenged students to investigate “changes in methods […]

Art Students Use Animation Skills to Teach Virus Safety

Categories: News Tags: Art & Art History

Students in Professor Heather Freeman’s animation class have created short animated videos that encourage personal hygiene to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The students’ advice was drawn directly from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and addresses topics such as proper hand washing, maintaining six feet of distance, disinfecting surfaces, and caring for […]

Music Alum Named Union County Teacher of the Year

Categories: News Tags: Music

Dareion Malone (’13) has been named the Union County Public Schools 2020-2021 Teacher of the Year. Malone is the chorus teacher at Marvin Ridge High School in Waxhaw. When Malone’s corporate job was eliminated in the 2008 economic downturn, he decided to return to school to pursue his first love, music. “That was always my […]

SoA Students Accepted into International Research Program

Categories: News Tags: Architecture

Two graduate students in the School of Architecture have been accepted into The Center of Leadership Development in Built Environment Sustainability, a nine-month program to support research and professional training activities sponsored by Louisiana State University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), the University of Macau, and the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers. Stephen […]

CoA+A Students Receive Awards in Study Abroad Photo Contest

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Students in the College of Arts + Architecture are among the winners in the Office of Education Abroad Study Abroad Photo Contest. The winning photos and images by other participants are now on view online in the 11th Annual Study Abroad Photo Exhibit, presented in a virtual gallery. In January the Office of Education Abroad […]

CoA+A Launches Virtual Gallery

Categories: News Tags: Art & Art History

The College of Arts + Architecture is pleased to launch our Virtual Gallery. While our on campus galleries remain closed due to COVID-19, we will celebrate our graduating seniors in applied art with online Spring 2020 BFA Exhibitions. The first exhibitions, featuring work by illustration majors, opened on April 20. Exhibitions of work by students […]

Student’s Photos of Empty Airport Featured in LENSCRATCH

Categories: News Tags: Art & Art History

LENSCRATCH, an online daily journal of contemporary photography, featured the work of senior photography student Stephen Garza on April 19. Titled “Arriving 2020,” the spotlight showcases 22 stunning black and white photographs of an empty Charlotte-Douglas Airport, where Garza is a baggage handler. In his artist’s statement, Garza writes about the dramatic change that COVID-19 […]