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In Review: The Roderick MacKillop Memorial Alumni Art Exhibition 2018
By Linda Luise Brown A sense of genuine camaraderie was palpable on the stage and in the auditorium during the March 15 reception for the inaugural Roderick MacKillop Memorial Alumni Art Exhibition, which honors “the legacy of the beloved art professor” at UNC Charlotte. And in the galleries at Rowe Arts Building, the work of […]
SoA Alum Named Assistant City Manager
School of Architecture alumna Tracy Dodson has been named assistant city manager for economic development by City Manager Marcus Jones. Dodson will leave her position as a vice president in the Charlotte-based real estate and development firm Lincoln Harris and begin the city post on May 7. Dodson has served as the Director of Economic […]
“Digital Making” Projects Demonstrate Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Two interdisciplinary projects funded by the College of Arts + Architecture’s Digital Arts (d-Arts) Center will be presented at the end of April. Both projects received d-Arts Faculty Digital Making Grants, designed to actively encourage collaboration among faculty in the CoA+A and the exploration of digital technologies in the arts and design. Presented by dance […]
Department of Theatre to present The Wiz
The Department of Theatre will present The Wiz, Apr. 19-23 at the Belk Theater in Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts. An update of The Wizard of Oz set in an urban landscape The Wiz won seven Tony Awards on Broadway, including Best Musical and Best Score. The production is directed by Associate Professor of […]
Women’s Chorus to Sing National Anthem at April 16 Knights Game
The Charlotteans, the UNC Charlotte Women’s Chorus, will sing the National Anthem for the Charlotte Knights baseball game on Monday, April 16, at the Knights’ BB&T Ballpark. The game, against the Rochester Red Wings, starts at 7:04 pm. Directed by Ginger Wyrick, The Charlotteans is a Liberal Studies course open to students in any major. […]
Art Professor’s Work on View in NCAC Fellowship Exhibition
Works by Assistant Professor of Art Thomas Schmidt are on display at Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, NC, as part of the North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship 2017 Award Exhibition. The exhibition features work by 17 artists from across North Carolina who received fellowship grants last year. Schmidt’s mixed-media ceramic works, Modular Vase Series and […]
Art Education Professor Co-edits New Series
Assistant Professor of Art Education Jane Dalton has co-edited a three-volume series: “Contemplative Practices, Pedagogy, and Research in Education,” released last month by Rowman & Littlefield. The three books, Cultivating a Culture of Learning, The Teaching Self, and Impacting Teaching and Learning draw together first-hand accounts from researchers and practitioners in the developing philosophy of […]
Dance Students to Perform at 92nd Street Y
On Saturday, April 14, UNC Charlotte dance students will perform at New York City’s 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center, a venue of tremendous importance for dance both historically and currently (Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey, and Merce Cunningham are among the many storied dancers who have performed there). The students will perform works by Associate […]
Recent Graphic Design Alum Wins Award
Recent UNC Charlotte alumna Linnea Stoops (BFA 2017) won an award in the Flux 2017 Student Competition from AIGA Blue Ridge. This annual competition invites entries from graphic design students across the country. For 2018, 758 entries were submitted, with 278 projects selected. Linnea’s work was selected in the “Identity” category and was produced in […]
Interdisciplinary “Hybrid Skins” Accepted into Artfields 2018
Hybrid Skins, an installation created by Associate Professor of Architecture Jefferson Ellinger and Assistant Professor of Art Thomas Schmidt, with graduate student Paul Stockhoff, has been accepted into the Artfields 2018 southeastern regional art exhibition and competition. Artfields takes place in Lake City, South Carolina, April 20-28 and showcases work by nearly 400 artists from […]