Studio Magazine '22 is hot off the press

August 02 2022
“Tantalus-Salt” by V. Kim Martinez, 2021 48”x36” Flashe on Canvas attached to wood panel “Tantalus-Salt” by V. Kim Martinez, 2021 48”x36” Flashe on Canvas attached to wood panel

 Studio ’22 is hot off the press and we’re honored to again share our stories with you!

This year’s issue has a focus on our relationships with the world around us — to the land, our peers, and even to ourselves.  

Here's a quick peek at what you'll find inside!

STARTERS
This is the story of five alumni from the College of Fine Arts who were once the pupil and have now become the master, highlighting their forays into arts teaching. 

NEITHER HERE NOR THERE
Four faculty members from across the college came together to create a part-theatre, part-film story called “Liminal,” and the process has been as good as the product.

EXPLORING BOUNDARIES, QUESTIONING OWNERSHIP
Each of us connects to the world and land around us differently; see these five artists’ representations of their relationships with their surroundings.

EXPANDING OPPORTUNITY
By bringing in renowned guest artists (some of whom are alumni) with diverse backgrounds, the School of Dance is increasing representation at the top.
ARMED WITH POSSIBILITY
School of Music students have long sought to become entrepreneurs in their fields, now there’s a certificate for that.

SLAMDANCE FAMILY JEWELS
The connection between the Slamdance Film Festival and the Department of Film & Media Arts is a boon for both. Read how.

TAKING HER SHOT
School of Music’s Elizabeth Craft has studied modern musicals since before Lin-Manuel Miranda made them cool again and sees them as more than entertainment, but reflections of our time.
SYSTEMIC INCLUSION
The College of Fine Arts just completed a year-long project aimed at providing education and dialogue opportunities to faculty and staff around inclusion and equity.

BELONGING
From issues of representation and inclusion to equity and diversity, students across the college are committed to making positive change.

GUEST ARTISTS & SCHOLARS
In addition to the impact of our renowned faculty, students in the College of Fine Arts benefit from the multitude of guest artists and scholars brought to campus each year.

HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS
Peter and Cathie Meldrum are ensuring future generations will have magical memories in the Einar Neilsen Fieldhouse like they did, but this time with a brand-new theatre.

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